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1 enthusiastically
[ɪnˌθjuːzɪ'æstɪklɪ] [AE -ˌθuːz-]avverbio entusiasticamente, con entusiasmo* * *adverb con entusiasmo* * *enthusiastically* * *[ɪnˌθjuːzɪ'æstɪklɪ] [AE -ˌθuːz-]avverbio entusiasticamente, con entusiasmo -
2 enthusiastically en·thu·si·as·ti·cal·ly adv
[ɪnˌθjuːzɪ'æstɪk(ə)lɪ]entusiasticamente, con entusiasmoEnglish-Italian dictionary > enthusiastically en·thu·si·as·ti·cal·ly adv
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3 rave
I 1. [reɪv] 2. II [reɪv]1) (enthusiastically) parlare entusiasticamente2) (angrily) gridare, inveire (at, against contro); (when fevered) delirare (anche fig.)* * *[reiv]1) (to talk wildly because, or as if, one is mad.) delirare2) (to talk very enthusiastically: He's been raving about this new record he's heard.) (andare pazzo per)•- raving* * *[reɪv]1. vito rave (about) — andare in estasi (per), essere assolutamente entusiasta (di)2. nrave m inv3. adj(scene, culture, music) rave inv* * *rave (1) /reɪv/A n.4 delirio; vaneggiamento5 (fam., antiq.) infatuazioneB a. attr.1 entusiastico; sperticato2 alla moda; molto in voga● ( slang) to be in a rave about, andare pazzo per.rave (2) /reɪv/n.(to) rave /reɪv/v. i.● (fam.) to rave about, andare in estasi per: They rave about the colours of this painting, vanno in estasi per i colori di questo quadro □ to rave against sb., inveire con forza contro q. □ to rave at sb., scagliarsi (o inveire) contro q. □ to rave over = to rave about ► sopra □ (fam.) to rave it up, fare baldoria □ to rant and rave ► to rant.* * *I 1. [reɪv] 2. II [reɪv]1) (enthusiastically) parlare entusiasticamente2) (angrily) gridare, inveire (at, against contro); (when fevered) delirare (anche fig.) -
4 heartily
['hɑːtɪlɪ]1) (enthusiastically) [ greet] calorosamente2) (vigorously) [ eat] di buon appetito3) (sincerely) [ laugh] di cuore4) (thoroughly) [ glad] davvero, veramente; [ agree] completamenteI'm heartily sick of it — colloq. ne sono proprio stufo
* * *adverb di cuore* * *heartily /ˈhɑ:təlɪ/avv.2 con entusiasmo; con foga; di gusto: to sing heartily, cantare con foga; to laugh heartily, ridere di gusto (o di cuore); fare una bella risata4 completamente; assai, molto: heartily glad, molto felice, felicissimo; He heartily approved her decision, condivideva appieno la sua decisione; I am heartily sick of it, sono arcistufo di (tutto) ciò.* * *['hɑːtɪlɪ]1) (enthusiastically) [ greet] calorosamente2) (vigorously) [ eat] di buon appetito3) (sincerely) [ laugh] di cuore4) (thoroughly) [ glad] davvero, veramente; [ agree] completamenteI'm heartily sick of it — colloq. ne sono proprio stufo
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5 highly
['haɪlɪ]1) (very) [dangerous, developed, unlikely] altamente; [ intelligent] estremamenteto speak, think highly of sb. — parlare in termini entusiastici di qcn., avere molta stima di qcn.
to praise sb. highly — tessere le lodi di qcn
* * *1) (very; very much: highly delighted; highly paid; I value the book highly.) estremamente2) (with approval: He thinks/speaks very highly of you.) bene* * *['haɪlɪ]1) (very) [dangerous, developed, unlikely] altamente; [ intelligent] estremamenteto speak, think highly of sb. — parlare in termini entusiastici di qcn., avere molta stima di qcn.
to praise sb. highly — tessere le lodi di qcn
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6 plough into
plough into [sth.]1) (crash into) [ vehicle] andare a sbattere contro [tree, wall]; investire [ crowd]* * *plough into [sth.]1) (crash into) [ vehicle] andare a sbattere contro [tree, wall]; investire [ crowd] -
7 acclaim
I [ə'kleɪm] II [ə'kleɪm]1) acclamare, applaudire (anche fig.)2) (proclaim)to acclaim sb. (as) sth. — acclamare qcn. qcs
* * *[ə'kleim] 1. verb1) (to applaud or welcome enthusiastically: The footballer was acclaimed by the fans.) acclamare2) (to declare (someone) ruler, winner etc by enthusiastic approval: They acclaimed him king.) acclamare2. noun(enthusiastic approval.) acclamazione* * *[ə'kleɪm]1. vt2. n(approval) consenso, (applause) applauso* * *acclaim /əˈkleɪm/n. [u](to) acclaim /əˈkleɪm/v. t.acclamare.* * *I [ə'kleɪm] II [ə'kleɪm]1) acclamare, applaudire (anche fig.)2) (proclaim)to acclaim sb. (as) sth. — acclamare qcn. qcs
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8 clap
I [klæp]to give sb. a clap — applaudire qcn.
II 1. [klæp]a clap of thunder — un colpo di tuono, un tuono
1)to clap one's hand over sb.'s mouth — mettere una mano sulla bocca a qcn.
to clap sb. on the back — dare una pacca o pacche sulla schiena a qcn.
to clap sth. shut — chiudere qcs. con un colpo della mano
2) (applaud) applaudire [actor, performance]3) colloq. (set)2.to clap sb. in irons — sbattere qcn. in prigione
- clap on••III [klæp]to clap eyes on — buttare o gettare l'occhio su
nome pop. (venereal disease) scolo m.* * *[klæp] 1. past tense, past participle - clapped; verb1) (to strike the palms of the hands together eg to show approval, to mark a rhythm, or to gain attention etc: When the singer appeared, the audience started to clap loudly; They clapped the speech enthusiastically; Clap your hands in time to the music.) battere le mani, applaudire2) (to strike (someone) with the palm of the hand, often in a friendly way: He clapped him on the back and congratulated him.) battere3) (to put suddenly (into prison, chains etc): They clapped him in jail.) mettere, sbattere2. noun1) (a sudden noise (of thunder).) scoppio2) (an act of clapping: They gave the performer a clap; He gave me a clap on the back.) applauso; colpo* * *[klæp]1. n2. vt(applaud) applaudire3. vi(applaud) applaudire* * *clap (1) /klæp/n.2 colpo ( dato con il palmo della mano, anche in segno d'affetto o incoraggiamento); colpetto; manata; pacca● clap-net, rete da uccellatore (o da entomologo).clap (2) /klæp/n. [u]– the clap, (volg.) la blenorragia, la gonorrea; lo scolo (volg.).(to) clap /klæp/A v. t.1 battere ( le mani; per applaudire, riscaldarle, ecc.; anche, le ali): As the curtain went down, everyone clapped hands, quando è calato il sipario, tutti hanno applaudito3 (fam.) mettere: to clap one's hand over one's mouth, mettersi la mano sulla bocca; to clap the handcuffs on sb., mettere le manette a q.B v. i.battere le mani; applaudire: to clap in time with the music, battere le mani al ritmo della musica● to clap sb. 's cheek, dare un buffetto affettuoso sulla guancia a q. □ (fam.) to clap eyes on, vedere; scorgere: I haven't clapped eyes on him for years, sono anni che non lo vedo □ to clap hold of st., afferrare qc. □ to clap sb. in jail [in irons], sbattere q. in prigione [in catene].* * *I [klæp]to give sb. a clap — applaudire qcn.
II 1. [klæp]a clap of thunder — un colpo di tuono, un tuono
1)to clap one's hand over sb.'s mouth — mettere una mano sulla bocca a qcn.
to clap sb. on the back — dare una pacca o pacche sulla schiena a qcn.
to clap sth. shut — chiudere qcs. con un colpo della mano
2) (applaud) applaudire [actor, performance]3) colloq. (set)2.to clap sb. in irons — sbattere qcn. in prigione
- clap on••III [klæp]to clap eyes on — buttare o gettare l'occhio su
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9 ♦ enthusiastic
♦ enthusiastic /ɪnɵju:zɪˈæstɪk/, ( USA) /ɪnɵu:zɪˈæstɪk/a.1 ( di cosa) pieno di entusiasmo; entusiastico; appassionato; caloroso: an enthusiastic letter, una lettera piena di entusiasmo; enthusiastic cheering, applausi entusiastici2 ( di persona) pieno di entusiasmo; entusiasta; appassionato; accanito: He's enthusiastic about the scheme, è entusiasta del progetto; an enthusiastic teacher, un insegnante pieno di entusiasmo; an enthusiastic sportsman, uno sportivo appassionato; un patito dello sport; an enthusiastic gardener, un patito del giardinaggioenthusiastically avv. -
10 fad
[fæd]* * *(a temporary fashion; a craze, interest or activity that (some) people follow enthusiastically, but lasts for a short period of time: What's the latest fad in dieting?; a health-food fad.) moda passeggera- faddish- faddishness* * *fad /fæd/n.1 moda passeggera; mania; capriccio della moda: the current fad, la moda del momento; There was a fad for it in the seventies, andava molto di moda negli anni settanta; fad diet, dieta di moda (spec. strana)* * *[fæd] -
11 enter into
enter into [sth.]1) (embark on) entrare in, avviare, iniziare [correspondence, conversation]; intavolare [negotiation, argument]; iniziare a dare [ explanations]; entrare in [ deal]; concludere [agreement, contract]2) (be part of) (ri)entrare in, far parte di [ plans]* * *1) (to take part in: He entered into an agreement with the film director.) partecipare; fare2) (to take part enthusiastically in: They entered into the Christmas spirit.) entrare3) (to begin to discuss: We cannot enter into the question of salaries yet.) entrare4) (to be a part of: The price did not enter into the discussion.) entrare* * *vi + prep1) (participate in) entrare in, (negotiations, argument, debate) prendere parte a, partecipare a, (explanation) lanciarsi in, (agreement) concludere2) (sb's plans, calculations) rientrare in3)* * *enter into [sth.]1) (embark on) entrare in, avviare, iniziare [correspondence, conversation]; intavolare [negotiation, argument]; iniziare a dare [ explanations]; entrare in [ deal]; concludere [agreement, contract]2) (be part of) (ri)entrare in, far parte di [ plans] -
12 keenly keen·ly adv
['kiːnlɪ]2) (enthusiastically) con entusiasmo -
13 enthusiasm
[ɪn'θjuːzɪæzəm] [AE -'θuːz-]1) U entusiasmo m.to arouse sb. to enthusiasm — entusiasmare qcn
2) (hobby) passione f.* * *[in'Ɵju:ziæzəm](strong or passionate interest: He has a great enthusiasm for travelling; He did not show any enthusiasm for our new plans.) entusiasmo- enthusiastic
- enthusiastically* * *[ɪn'θjuːzɪæzəm] [AE -'θuːz-]1) U entusiasmo m.to arouse sb. to enthusiasm — entusiasmare qcn
2) (hobby) passione f.
См. также в других словарях:
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enthusiastically — adverb see enthusiastic … New Collegiate Dictionary
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enthusiastically — en·thu·si·as·ti·cal·ly … English syllables