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  • 1 mano

    f (pl -i) hand
    a portata di mano within reach
    fuori mano out of the way, not easy to get at
    fig alla mano approachable
    di seconda mano second-hand
    dare una mano a qualcuno give someone a hand
    mettere mano a qualcosa start something
    lavo le pentole che sporco a mano a mano I wash the dirty pots as I go along
    tenersi per mano hold hands
    man mano che as (and when)
    ha le mani bucate money just slips through his fingers
    mani in alto! hands up!
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    mano s.f.
    1 hand: mani affusolate, callose, tozze, slender, horny, stubby hands; la mano destra, sinistra, the right, left hand; le linee della mano, the lines of the hand; mi sono fatto male alla mano, I hurt my hand; vai a lavarti le mani, go and wash your hands; avere qlco. in mano, to have sthg. in one's hand; battere le mani, to clap (one's hands); consegnare, trasportare qlco. a mano, to deliver, to carry sthg. by hand; passeggiare mano nella mano, to walk hand in hand; alzare la mano, to put one's hand up; voto per alzata di mano, voting by show of hands // mani in alto!, hands up!; giù le mani!, hands off! // (calcio) fallo di mano, hands ball // avere le mani pulite, sporche, (anche fig.) to have clean, dirty hands; il nostro è un partito dalle mani pulite, there's no taint of corruption in our party // stringere la mano, le mani a qlcu., to shake hands with s.o.; qua la mano!, let's shake hands!; stretta di mano, handshake
    2 (parte, lato) side: contro mano, (di veicoli ecc.) on the wrong side of the road; tenere la propria mano, (nella circolazione stradale) to keep to one's own side of the road
    3 (potere, balìa) hand; power: cadde in mano al nemico, he fell into the enemy's hands; i terroristi hanno ancora in mano cinque ostaggi, the terrorists still have five hostages in their hands; il mio destino è nelle tue mani, my fate is in your hands; quella proprietà non è più nelle sue mani, that property is no longer in his hands; quell'uomo è in mia mano, that man is in my power; avere in mano il successo, to have success within one's grasp
    4 (scrittura) handwriting, (form.) hand: di sua mano, in his own hand; ha una bella mano, he has beautiful handwriting
    5 (tocco) touch (anche fig.): mano da maestro, masterly touch; si riconosce facilmente la mano di un maestro, it is easy to recognize the hand of a master; mano leggera, (di medico ecc.) light touch; dare l'ultima mano a un quadro, to give the finishing touch to a work // avere la mano pesante, to be heavy-handed
    6 (strato di colore, vernice ecc.) coat: mano di finitura, finishing coat; mano di fondo, primer (o priming o undercoat); una mano di vernice, a coat of varnish; mano isolante, sealer; occorre dare un'altra mano di bianco al soffitto, we have to give another coat of white to the ceiling
    7 (alle carte) hand: mano fortunata, lucky hand; facciamo ancora una mano, let's play one more hand // chi è di mano?, (a chi tocca iniziare il gioco?) whose lead is it?
    8 mano d'opera manodopera.
    ◆ FRASEOLOGIA: fatto a mano, handmade; tessuto a mano, handwoven // (mus.): pezzo a quattro mani, a piece for four hands; suonare a quattro mani, to play piano duets // di mano in mano, from hand to hand // a mani vuote, empty-handed // a piene mani, in (o by) handfuls: attinse a piene mani dai classici, he drew liberally on the classics // a mano armata, by force of (o under) arms: rapina a mano armata, holdup (o armed robbery) // a man salva, with impunity (o unopposed) // paga sempre denaro alla mano, (pronta cassa) he always pays (in) cash (o ready money); presentarsi al controllo documenti alla mano, have your documents ready for checking // scappare, sfuggire di mano, to slip through one's fingers: il vaso mi è sfuggito di mano accidentalmente, the vase slipped out of my hands accidentally; la situazione gli è sfuggita di mano, he couldn't keep the situation in hand (o he lost control of the situation); mi è sfuggito dalle mani un buon affare, a good deal slipped through my fingers // ho in mano le prove di quanto asserisco, I have evidence of what I say in my hands // di prima, di seconda mano, first-hand, second-hand: articolo di seconda mano, second-hand article; notizie di prima mano, first-hand news // disegno a mano libera, free-hand drawing // luogo fuori mano, out of the way place // una persona alla mano, an easygoing person // gli restituirò il denaro man mano, I shall give him the money back little by little; man mano che andava avanti si stancava sempre più, as he went on he got more and more tired; man mano che invecchia diventa sempre più avaro, the older he gets the meaner he grows // ha le mani di pastafrolla, he's a butterfingers // ho le mani legate, (fig.) my hands are tied // avere le mani in pasta, to have one's finger in the pie // me ne lavo le mani, I wash my hands of it // mi prudono le mani!, I could hit you! // mettere le mani su qlco., to lay hands on sthg. // non ci metterei la mano sul fuoco, I would not stake my life on it (o wouldn't swear to it) // possono darsi la mano, (fig.) they are two of a kind // puoi darmi una mano, per piacere?, can you give me a hand, please? // alzare le mani contro qlcu., to lift one's hand against s.o. // avere le mani bucate, to be a spendthrift // avere le mani lunghe, (per rubare) to have light fingers; un uomo svelto di mano, (ladruncolo) a light-fingered man (o a pilferer) // il nuovo direttore ha le mani lunghe, (facile a toccare le donne) the new manager can't keep his hands to himself // tenere qlco. a portata di mano, to have sthg. handy (o at hand o within easy reach o ready) // avere qlco. per le mani, to have sthg. in hand // fare la mano a qlco., to get one's hand in at sthg. // caricare la mano, to exaggerate // chiedere, domandare la mano di qlcu., to ask s.o.'s hand in marriage // essere in buone mani, to be in good hands // fare man bassa di qlco., to plunder (o loot) sthg.; i ragazzi hanno fatto man bassa di tutto ciò che c'era da mangiare, the kids made short work of everything that there was to eat // il cavallo gli ha preso la mano, he lost control of the horse; farsi prendere la mano da qlco., to lose control of sthg. // forzare la mano a qlcu., to force s.o.'s hand // lasciare mano libera a qlcu., to allow (o to give) s.o. a free hand // mi sarei mangiato le mani per essermi lasciato sfuggire quell'affare, I could kick myself for losing that deal // menar le mani, to fight // non ho ancora potuto metter mano al nuovo lavoro, I still haven't been able to get started on (o get down to) that new job // mettere mano alla penna, to put pen to paper // mettere mano alla spada, to draw one's sword // mettere mano alla borsa, (fig.) to open one's purse strings // mettere le mani avanti, to be on the safe side: in ogni caso ti conviene metter le mani avanti e definire al più presto la tua posizione, in any case it would be a good idea for you to play safe and clarify your position as soon as possible // mettersi in mano a, nelle mani di un buon medico, to put oneself into the hands of a good doctor // portare qlcu. in palma di mano, to hold s.o. in the palm of one's hand // prendere il coraggio a due mani, to take one's courage in both hands // stare con le mani in mano, to twiddle one's thumbs (o to remain idle): non stare lì con le mani in mano!, don't stand there doing nothing! (o twiddling your thumbs!) // tendere la mano, (elemosinare) to beg; tendere la mano a qlcu., to hold out a hand to s.o. (o to give a helping hand to s.o. o to give s.o. a hand) // tener mano a qlcu., to aid and abet s.o. // toccare con mano (qlco.), to see (sthg.) for oneself // venire alle mani, to come to blows // la mano sinistra non sappia quello che fa la destra, (prov.) let not your left hand know what your right hand is doing // una mano lava l'altra, (prov.) you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours.
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    ['mano]
    sostantivo femminile
    1) hand

    salutare qcn. con la mano — to wave at sb.

    -i in alto, su le -i! — hands up!

    tenere qcs. in mano — to hold sth. in one's hand

    prendere qcn. per mano — to take sb. by the hand (anche fig.)

    attingere qcs. a piene -i — fig. to pick up handfuls of sth.

    sporcarsi le -i — to dirty one's hands, to get one's hands dirty (anche fig.)

    mettere mano al portafogli — to put one's money where one's mouth is, to put one's hand in one's pocket

    dare una mano a qcn. — to give o lend sb. a (helping) hand

    3) (indicando il controllo, il possesso) hand

    avere qcs. sotto mano — to have sth. on hand

    tenere qcs. a portata di mano — to keep sth. handy

    essere nelle -i di qcn. — [potere, impresa] to be in sb.'s hands

    cadere nelle -i di qcn. — to fall into sb.'s hands

    di prima, seconda mano — firsthand, second-hand

    fare o prendere la mano a to get one's hand in; avere la mano leggera to have a light touch; avere la mano pesante to be heavy-handed; avere la mano felice — to be skillful o skilled

    6) gioc. (a carte) hand
    8) (di colore) coat, layer

    fare qcs. a mano — to do o make sth. by hand

    10) alla mano (pronto da usare, esibire)

    minacciare qcn. coltello alla mano — to threaten sb. at knife point

    è arrivata con prove alla mano — she had concrete proof; (semplice) [ persona] informal

    11) man mano, (a) mano a mano little by little

    man mano che — as

    12) fuori mano [paese, sentiero] out of the way; [ abitare] off the beaten track
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    chiedere la mano di qcn. — to ask for sb.'s hand

    avere le -i di burro o di pastafrolla to be butterfingered; arrivare a -i vuote to arrive empty-handed; qua la mano! put it there! shake! give o slip me some skin! AE; man forte manforte; una mano lava l'altra you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours; essere preso con le -i nel sacco to be caught red-handed; alzare le -i su qcn. mettere le -i addosso a qcn. to lay a finger o hand on sb.; mettere le -i avanti to play (it) safe; stare con le -i in mano to sit o stand idly by; avere le -i lunghe (rubare) to be light- o nimble-fingered, to have sticky fingers colloq.; (essere influente) to have a lot of influence; avere le -i in pasta to have a finger in every pie; farsi o lasciarsi prendere la mano to lose control of the situation; toccare con mano — to experience first hand

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    mano
    /'mano/ ⇒ 4
    sostantivo f.
     1 hand; salutare qcn. con la mano to wave at sb.; -i in alto, su le -i! hands up! mano nella mano hand in hand; passare di mano in mano to pass from hand to hand; tenere qcs. in mano to hold sth. in one's hand; tenersi per mano to hold hands; prendere qcn. per mano to take sb. by the hand (anche fig.); attingere qcs. a piene -i fig. to pick up handfuls of sth.; a -i nude with one's bare hands; suonare il piano a quattro -i to play a duet on the piano; disegnare a mano libera to draw freehand; rapina a mano armata armed robbery; sporcarsi le -i to dirty one's hands, to get one's hands dirty (anche fig.); mettere mano al portafogli to put one's money where one's mouth is, to put one's hand in one's pocket
     2 (aiuto) dare una mano a qcn. to give o lend sb. a (helping) hand
     3 (indicando il controllo, il possesso) hand; cambiare mano to change hands; avere qcs. sotto mano to have sth. on hand; mi è capitato tra le -i I just happened to come across it; tenere qcs. a portata di mano to keep sth. handy; essere nelle -i di qcn. [potere, impresa] to be in sb.'s hands; prendere in mano la situazione to take matters into one's own hands; in buone -i in good hands; in -i sicure in safe hands; cadere nelle -i di qcn. to fall into sb.'s hands; di prima, seconda mano firsthand, second-hand
     4 (stile) riconoscere la mano di un artista to recognize an artist's style
     5 (denotando l'abilità) fare o prendere la mano a to get one's hand in; avere la mano leggera to have a light touch; avere la mano pesante to be heavy-handed; avere la mano felice to be skillful o skilled
     6 gioc. (a carte) hand; passare la mano to pass (anche fig.)
     8 (di colore) coat, layer
     9 a mano fare qcs. a mano to do o make sth. by hand; fatto a mano handmade; dipinto a mano hand-painted
     10 alla mano (pronto da usare, esibire) minacciare qcn. coltello alla mano to threaten sb. at knife point; è arrivata con prove alla mano she had concrete proof; (semplice) [ persona] informal
     11 man mano, (a) mano a mano little by little; preferisco informarli man mano I prefer to inform them as I go along; man mano che as
     12 fuori mano [paese, sentiero] out of the way; [ abitare] off the beaten track
    chiedere la mano di qcn. to ask for sb.'s hand; ci metterei la mano sul fuoco I'm willing to bet on it; fare man bassa to sweep the board; venire alle -i to come to blows; avere le -i di burro o di pastafrolla to be butterfingered; arrivare a -i vuote to arrive empty-handed; qua la mano! put it there! shake! give o slip me some skin! AE; man forte→  manforte; una mano lava l'altra you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours; essere preso con le -i nel sacco to be caught red-handed; alzare le -i su qcn., mettere le -i addosso a qcn. to lay a finger o hand on sb.; mettere le -i avanti to play (it) safe; stare con le -i in mano to sit o stand idly by; avere le -i lunghe (rubare) to be light- o nimble-fingered, to have sticky fingers colloq.; (essere influente) to have a lot of influence; avere le -i in pasta to have a finger in every pie; farsi o lasciarsi prendere la mano to lose control of the situation; toccare con mano to experience first hand.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > mano

  • 2 letto

    1. past part vedere leggere
    2. m bed
    letto a una piazza single bed
    letto matrimoniale double bed
    andare a letto go to bed
    essere a letto be in bed
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    letto s.m.
    1 bed: letto a una piazza, single bed; letto a due piazze, double bed; letti gemelli, twin beds; letto a castello, bunk bed; letto da campo, camp bed; letto di ferro, iron bedstead; letto di piume, feather bed; letto elastico, spring bed; letto pieghevole, folding bed; camera a un letto, room with a single bed; camera a due letti, room with two beds; camera da letto, bedroom; compagno di letto, bedfellow; divano letto, divan bed; vagone letto, sleeping car (o sleeper); andare a letto, to go to bed: è ora di andare a letto, it's bedtime; andare a letto con qlcu., (avere rapporti sessuali) to go to bed with s.o.; fare, disfare il letto, to make, to strip the bed; essere a letto, to be in bed; mettere un bambino a letto, to put a child to bed // saltare giù dal letto, to jump (o to spring) out of bed // morire nel proprio letto, to die in one's bed (o to die a natural death) // essere inchiodato a un letto, to be confined to bed // sei cascato dal letto stamattina!, (fig.) you're up with the lark today! // sdraiarsi su un letto di foglie, to lie down on a bed of leaves // figlio di primo letto, child of one's first marriage // letto di dolore, bed of pain; letto di morte, deathbed // letto di Procuste, bed of Procustes // un letto di rose, (fig.) a bed of roses; essere in un letto di spine, (fig.) to be on a bed of thorns (o in serious trouble) // chi va a letto senza cena, tutta notte si dimena, (prov.) he who goes to bed supperless, tumbles and tosses all night
    2 (med.) bed: letto capillare, capillary bed; letto dell'unghia, nail-bed
    3 (agr.): letto caldo, hotbed
    4 (geol., miner.) footwall
    5 (geogr.) bed, streambed: letto di fiume, riverbed; letto asciutto di lago salato, salt flat
    6 (chim.) letto di fusione, hearth; letto fluidizzato, fluidized bed.
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    ['lɛtto]
    sostantivo maschile
    1) bed

    letto a una piazza o singolo single bed; letto a due piazze, matrimoniale double bed; andare a letto to go to bed; è ora di andare a letto it's time for bed o bedtime; andare a letto con qcn. to go to bed with sb.; mettersi a letto to get into bed, to bed down; (per malattia) to take to one's bed; a letto in bed; essere costretto a letto [ malato] to be bedridden o confined to bed; fare, disfare il letto to make, strip down the bed; (posto) letto bed; un albergo con 300 posti letto a hotel that sleeps 300; camera a un letto, a due -i single, double bedroom; figli dello stesso, di primo letto — children of the same, first marriage

    3) (strato) bed, layer

    letto da campo — camp bed, cot AE

    letto di dolorelett. bed of pain

    letto estraibiletruckle BE o trundle AE bed

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    letto
    /'lεtto/
    sostantivo m.
     1 bed; letto a una piazza o singolo single bed; letto a due piazze, matrimoniale double bed; andare a letto to go to bed; è ora di andare a letto it's time for bed o bedtime; andare a letto con qcn. to go to bed with sb.; mettersi a letto to get into bed, to bed down; (per malattia) to take to one's bed; a letto in bed; essere costretto a letto [ malato] to be bedridden o confined to bed; fare, disfare il letto to make, strip down the bed; (posto) letto bed; un albergo con 300 posti letto a hotel that sleeps 300; camera a un letto, a due -i single, double bedroom; figli dello stesso, di primo letto children of the same, first marriage
     3 (strato) bed, layer; un letto di foglie a bed of leaves
    andare a letto con le galline to go to bed o turn in early
    \
    letto a baldacchino four-poster (bed); letto da campo camp bed, cot AE; letto a castello bunk bed; letto coniugale marriage bed; letto di dolore lett. bed of pain; letto estraibile truckle BE o trundle AE bed; letto di morte deathbed; letto di rose bed of roses; letto di spine bed of nails; - i gemelli twin beds.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > letto

  • 3 charlotte

       dessert of flavored creams and/or fruit molded in a cylindrical dish lined with ladyfingers (if served cold) or strips of buttered bread (if served hot)
       ♦ The name for two different desserts. The first preparation is made of slices of bread which are lined in a mold, filled with fruit, and baked until the bread acquires a golden color and crisp texture. The second version, similar to the first, lines a mold with cake or lady fingers and is filled with a bavarian cream. These may also be filled with whipped cream or even a fruit mousse. More elaborate versions layer the cake with jam, then slices of this cake is used to line the mold.
       ♦ classic dessert in which a dish is lined with ladyfingers, filled with custard or other filling, and served cold; in the hot version, the dish is lined with crustless white bread sautéed in butter, filled with fruit compote and baked. Also a potato variety.
       ice-cream cake with cream, biscuits and fruit

    Italiano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > charlotte

  • 4 escabeche

       Pickling mixture
       Mixture of oil, vinegar, herbs and seasonings used to pickle jalapeños and other Mexican foods.
       ♦ A mixture of vinegar, oil, herbs and seasonings used to preserve or "pickle" foods such as poultry, fish, chiles and other vegetables.
       ♦ Vegetables pickled in vinegar, oil and herbs. Jalapeno peppers, carrots, onions and cauliflower are commonly used. May also refer to a meat stew.
       ♦ A highly seasoned marinade used to flavor and preserve food. Fish and chicken are the most common foods used for escabeche. First the meat is fried and placed in a dish large enough to hold all of the food in one layer. Then a marinade made of onions, peppers, vinegar, and spices is poured over the food while hot. The whole dish is then allowed to rest overnight and served cold.

    Italiano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > escabeche

  • 5 flan

    (SPAIN / LA)
       A baked custard dessert topped with caramel
       Custard or dessert made with milk or cream and eggs.
       ♦ Rich custard dessert made with condensed and evaporated milk, and covered with a soft caramel topping. Similiar to creme brulee but without the crisp caramel topping.
       A rich custard dessert with a layer of soft caramel on top.
       a baked custard with a caramel coating (also crema caramela)
       ◘ This is a term that may be used to describe two different preparations. The first use of this word is describes an open top tart that is filled with pastry cream and topped with fruit. Flan is used in Spanish and Mexican cooking to describe an egg custard that is baked in a large shallow dish, and flavored with caramel. The dish is inverted when served and the excess caramel is used as a sauce for the flan. The flan may be flavored with orange, anise, cinnamon, or liqueur.
       sweet or savory tart. Also, a crustless custard pie.

    Italiano-Inglese Cucina internazionale > flan

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