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1 ♦ (to) bury
♦ (to) bury /ˈbɛrɪ/v. t.1 seppellire; sotterrare; inumare: to bury the dead, seppellire i morti; to be buried alive, essere sepolto vivo; to lie buried, essere sepolto; giacere; He has already buried two wives, ha già sepolto due mogli2 seppellire (sotto qc.); nascondere sotto terra; sotterrare: to bury a treasure, sotterrare un tesoro; My bag was buried under a heap of coats, la mia borsetta era sepolta sotto un mucchio di cappotti; They were buried under the debris, sono stati sepolti dalle macerie3 dimenticare; seppellire; mettere una pietra sopra: to bury old grudges, seppellire vecchi rancori; to bury a quarrel, dimenticare una lite4 nascondere; cacciare; sprofondare: He buried his face in his hands, nascose la faccia tra le mani; He buried his hands in his pockets, ha sprofondato le mani nelle tasche; His head was buried in a newspaper, era sprofondato nella lettura di un giornale6 – to bury oneself, seppellirsi; immergersi; sprofondarsi: to bury oneself in the country, seppellirsi (o ritirarsi) in campagna; He buried himself in work, si immerse nel lavoro● to bury the hatchet, fare la pace; seppellire l'ascia di guerra □ to bury one's head in the sand, fare lo struzzo □ (ind. costr.) to bury in concrete, annegare nel calcestruzzo □ to be buried in st., essere immerso in qc.; essere assorto in qc. -
2 ♦ (to) bury
♦ (to) bury /ˈbɛrɪ/v. t.1 seppellire; sotterrare; inumare: to bury the dead, seppellire i morti; to be buried alive, essere sepolto vivo; to lie buried, essere sepolto; giacere; He has already buried two wives, ha già sepolto due mogli2 seppellire (sotto qc.); nascondere sotto terra; sotterrare: to bury a treasure, sotterrare un tesoro; My bag was buried under a heap of coats, la mia borsetta era sepolta sotto un mucchio di cappotti; They were buried under the debris, sono stati sepolti dalle macerie3 dimenticare; seppellire; mettere una pietra sopra: to bury old grudges, seppellire vecchi rancori; to bury a quarrel, dimenticare una lite4 nascondere; cacciare; sprofondare: He buried his face in his hands, nascose la faccia tra le mani; He buried his hands in his pockets, ha sprofondato le mani nelle tasche; His head was buried in a newspaper, era sprofondato nella lettura di un giornale6 – to bury oneself, seppellirsi; immergersi; sprofondarsi: to bury oneself in the country, seppellirsi (o ritirarsi) in campagna; He buried himself in work, si immerse nel lavoro● to bury the hatchet, fare la pace; seppellire l'ascia di guerra □ to bury one's head in the sand, fare lo struzzo □ (ind. costr.) to bury in concrete, annegare nel calcestruzzo □ to be buried in st., essere immerso in qc.; essere assorto in qc. -
3 bury *** vt
[berɪ](body, treasure) seppellire, (plunge: claws, knife)
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