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disperatamente avv. desperately: scoppiare a piangere disperatamente, to burst into tears; cercare disperatamente qlcu., to search desperately for s.o. // lavorare disperatamente, (fam.) to work like mad.* * *[disperata'mente]1) (con disperazione) [parlare, piangere] desperately, hopelessly2) (furiosamente) [cercare, lottare] desperately, frantically, helplessy* * *disperatamente/disperata'mente/1 (con disperazione) [parlare, piangere] desperately, hopelessly2 (furiosamente) [cercare, lottare] desperately, frantically, helplessy. -
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desperate* * *disperato agg.1 despairing: in un tono disperato, in a despairing tone; mi diede uno sguardo disperato, he gave me a despairing look2 ( in preda alla disperazione) desperate, in despair (pred.): disperati, rinunciammo al tentativo, we gave up the attempt in despair; essere disperato, to be in despair (o to feel miserable); ( essere scoraggiato) to be disheartened: essere disperato nell'apprendere qlco., to be dreadfully sorry to hear sthg.; è disperato per la sconfitta, he's in despair over the defeat // alla disperata, (fam.) as a last resort (o if the worst comes to the worst): alla disperata dormiremo in auto, if the worst comes to the worst we will sleep in the car3 ( senza speranza) desperate, hopeless: un caso disperato, a hopeless case; essere in condizioni disperate, to be in a hopeless state; ( di malato) to be far gone (o to be past recovery)4 ( miserabile) destitute, wretched; ( senza un soldo) penniless: avere un'aria disperata, to look wretched5 ( accanito) desperate: una lotta disperata, a desperate (o life-and-death) struggle; fece un ultimo disperato tentativo di salvarsi, he made a desperate (o last-ditch) attempt to save himself◆ s.m.1 desperate person, madman*: agire come un disperato, to act like a madman (o desperately); lavorare come un disperato, (fam.) to work like a madman* * *[dispe'rato] disperato (-a)1. agg2. sm/f1)(
fam : spiantato) è un povero disperato — he's a no-hoper2)lavorare come un disperato — to work furiously o like mad
* * *[dispe'rato] 1.participio passato disperare2.1) (sconsolato, desolato) [ persona] desperate, in despair mai attrib.; [ espressione] helpless2) (estremo) [appello, gesto, situazione] desperate; [sforzo, ricerca] frantic, frenzied; [ tentativo] desperate, forlorn, lastavere un disperato bisogno di — to be in dire need of, to be desperate for [aiuto, affetto, soldi]
3) (senza speranza) [ caso] desperate, hopeless3.••come un disperato — [ correre] like anything, like hell o the devil colloq.; [ lavorare] like anything, like mad
* * *disperato/dispe'rato/II aggettivo2 (estremo) [appello, gesto, situazione] desperate; [sforzo, ricerca] frantic, frenzied; [ tentativo] desperate, forlorn, last; avere un disperato bisogno di to be in dire need of, to be desperate for [aiuto, affetto, soldi]3 (senza speranza) [ caso] desperate, hopelessIII sostantivo m.(f. -a) colloq. wretchcome un disperato [ correre] like anything, like hell o the devil colloq.; [ lavorare] like anything, like mad. -
4 perdutamente avv
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6 lacrima
f tear* * *lacrima s.f.1 tear: viso bagnato di lacrime, face bathed with tears; il suo viso era rigato di lacrime, the tears were streaming down her face; i suoi occhi si bagnarono di lacrime, her eyes filled with tears; asciugare le lacrime a qlcu., (fig.) to comfort s.o.; avere le lacrime agli occhi, to have tears in one's eyes; con le lacrime agli occhi, with tears in one's eyes; in lacrime, in tears; frenare le lacrime, to keep back (o to choke back) one's tears; ridere fino alle lacrime, to laugh until one cries; scoppiare in lacrime, to burst into tears; versare lacrime di gioia, to shed tears of joy; mi sono commosso fino alle lacrime, I was moved to tears; non ho più lacrime, I'm past crying // lacrime di coccodrillo, crocodile tears // questa valle di lacrime, this vale of tears // ha le lacrime in tasca, tears come easy to her // piangere a calde lacrime, to cry desperately (o to shed scalding tears); piangere lacrime amare, to weep bitter tears2 (goccia) drop: lacrime di resina, resin tears // una lacrima di vino, a drop of wine3 (bot.) lacrime di Giobbe, (Coix lacryma-job) Job's tears.* * *['lakrima]sostantivo femminile1) tearcommuovere qcn. alle -e — to move sb. to tears
scoppiare o sciogliersi in -e to burst into tears; viso bagnato di -e tear-stained face; ridere fino alle -e to shed tears of laughter; -e di gioia tears of joy; piangere a calde -e to cry as though one's heart would break; avere la lacrima facile to cry at the slightest thing o easily; versare -e amare — to cry salt tears
2) colloq. (piccola quantità) drop* * *lacrima/'lakrima/sostantivo f.1 tear; in -e in tears; avere le -e agli occhi to have tears in one's eyes; commuovere qcn. alle -e to move sb. to tears; non versare una lacrima not to shed a tear; scoppiare o sciogliersi in -e to burst into tears; viso bagnato di -e tear-stained face; ridere fino alle -e to shed tears of laughter; - e di gioia tears of joy; piangere a calde -e to cry as though one's heart would break; avere la lacrima facile to cry at the slightest thing o easily; versare -e amare to cry salt tears2 colloq. (piccola quantità) drop. -
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perdutamente avv. desperately; hopelessly: essere perdutamente innamorati, to be hopelessly in love.* * *[perduta'mente]avverbio [ innamorato] madly, deeply* * *perdutamente/perduta'mente/[ innamorato] madly, deeply. -
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10 disperato
[dispe'rato] disperato (-a)1. agg2. sm/f1)(
fam : spiantato) è un povero disperato — he's a no-hoper2)lavorare come un disperato — to work furiously o like mad
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