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1 sdebitare
sdebitare v.tr. to free (s.o.) from debt, to clear (s.o.) from debt, to redeem (s.o.) from debt.◘ sdebitarsi v.rifl.1 to pay* off one's debt (s), to settle one debts, to settle up, to get* out of debt: dobbiamo sdebitarci prima di fare altri acquisti, we must pay off our debts (o get out of debt) before we buy anything else; sdebitare con un creditore, to pay off a creditor; sdebitare con qlcu., to be square with s.o.2 (fig.) ( disobbligarsi) to reciprocate; to repay* a kindness: cercherò di sdebitarmi con lui al più presto, I shall try to repay his kindness as soon as possible; siamo stati invitati a pranzo la settimana scorsa ed ora vogliamo sdebitarci, we were asked to dinner last week and now we want to reciprocate; si sdebitò del favore ricevuto, he repaid the kindness received; non so come sdebitarmi con te, I don't know how to repay you. -
2 buco
m (pl -chi) holebuco dell'ozono hole in the ozone layerbuco nero black hole* * *buco s.m.1 hole; ( apertura) opening, aperture: un buco nella scarpa, a hole in a shoe; un buco in una parete, a hole in a wall; fare un buco in qlco., to make a hole in sthg. // buco della chiave, keyhole; chiudere, tappare un buco, to stop a hole; (fig.) to pay off a debt // fare un buco nell'acqua, to fail (o to flop) // non cavare un ragno da un buco, to be on a hiding to nothing // (fis., astr.) buco nero, black hole2 (fig.) ( luogo piccolo) cubbyhole; ( nascondiglio) hidey-hole: ha un buco vicino all'Università, he lives in a hole near the University // non c'era un buco per parcheggiare, there wasn't a parking place anywhere* * *I1) (foro) holetappare un buco — to fill a hole, to plug a gap; fig. to step into the breach
3) colloq. (tempo libero) gap, slot, window; scol. free period4) colloq. (luogo angusto) hole, dump5) gerg. (di eroina) fix, hit, shot•buco del culo — arsehole BE, asshole AE
••IInon cavare un ragno da un buco — = to get nowhere
* * *buco1pl. - chi /'buko, ki/sostantivo m.1 (foro) hole; tappare un buco to fill a hole, to plug a gap; fig. to step into the breach; farsi fare i -chi alle orecchie to have one's ears pierced4 colloq. (luogo angusto) hole, dump5 gerg. (di eroina) fix, hit, shotfare un buco nell'acqua to draw a blank; non cavare un ragno da un buco = to get nowhere; avere un buco allo stomaco to have the munchies\————————buco2pl. - chi /'buko, ki/region. scol. gerg. ora -a free period. -
3 sgravare
sgravare v.tr.1 ( alleggerire) to lighten2 (fig.) to relieve, to ease, to free: sgravare qlcu. da un lavoro pesante, to relieve s.o. of a heavy job; sgravare qlcu. da una responsabilità, to relieve s.o. of a responsibility; mi hai sgravato da una grande preoccupazione, you have taken a load (o a weight) off my mind; sgravare qlcu. da un debito, to free s.o. from a debt; sgravare qlcu. da un'imposta, to relieve (o to ease) s.o. of a tax.◘ sgravarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to relieve oneself (of sthg.): voleva sgravare dal rimorso, he wanted to ease his conscience* * *[zɡra'vare]1. vtsgravare qn/qc (di) (peso) (anche) fig — to relieve sb/sth (of)
2. vr (sgravarsi)(partorire) to give birth* * *[zgra'vare] 1.verbo transitivo to relieve [coscienza, persona] (da of)2.verbo pronominale sgravarsi1)* * *sgravare/zgra'vare/ [1]to relieve [coscienza, persona] (da of)II sgravarsi verbo pronominale1 - rsi la coscienza to ease one's conscience
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