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1 mischief
mischief n1 ( playfulness) espièglerie f ; ( witty) malice f ; ( done by children) bêtises fpl ; they are full of mischief ils sont pleins d'espièglerie ; to get into mischief faire des bêtises ; it keeps them out of mischief ça les occupe ; children are always up to mischief les enfants sont toujours prêts à faire des bêtises ; her eyes twinkled with mischief ses yeux brillaient de malice ;3 ○ ( rascal) polisson/-onne m/f.to do oneself a mischief GB se faire mal. -
2 mischief
['mɪstʃɪf]to get into mischief — cacciarsi nei guai, combinare birichinate
2) (malice) malizia f.3) lett. (harm) danno m.to make o create mischief — mettere male, creare discordia
••to do oneself a mischief — BE farsi del male
* * *['mis if]1) (action or behaviour (especially of children) that causes small troubles or annoyance to others: That boy is always up to some mischief.) guaio, birichinata2) (evil, damage or harm.) danno•- mischievous
- mischievously* * *mischief /ˈmɪstʃɪf/n.1 [u] (leg.) danno; male; offesa; torto2 [u] malanimo; discordia: to make mischief between two people, mettere la discordia fra due persone4 [u] malanno; malestro; guaio ( anche fig.); birbonata; birichinata: The children are up to some mischief, i ragazzi stanno combinando qualche malestro; to keep sb. out of mischief, tenere q. fuori dai guai; DIALOGO → - At the museum- We can go to the Science Museum, that'll keep the children out of mischief, possiamo andare al museo delle scienze, terrà i bambini fuori dai guai5 (fam. antiq.) birichino; birba; birbone; monello● mischief-maker, seminatore di discordia (o di zizzania); mettimale □ mischief-making, il seminar discordia (o zizzania); malignità; perfidia □ to work great mischief, produrre gran danno; creare guai seri.* * *['mɪstʃɪf]to get into mischief — cacciarsi nei guai, combinare birichinate
2) (malice) malizia f.3) lett. (harm) danno m.to make o create mischief — mettere male, creare discordia
••to do oneself a mischief — BE farsi del male
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3 twinkle
'twiŋkl 1. verb1) (to shine with a small, slightly unsteady light: The stars twinkled in the sky.) blinke, tindre, glitre2) ((of eyes) to shine in this way usually to express amusement: His eyes twinkled mischievously.) få et glimt i øyet2. noun1) (an expression of amusement (in one's eyes).) glimt i øyet2) (the act of twinkling.) blinking, glitringfunkle--------glitreIsubst. \/ˈtwɪŋkl\/1) blink(ing), blunk(ing)2) funkling, tindring, glitring3) glimt (i øyet)4) glimt, rask bevegelsein a twinkle eller in the twinkle of an eye på et blunk, på et øyeblikk, i en håndvending(be a) twinkle in one's father's eye ( hverdagslig) ikke engang være påtenktIIverb \/ˈtwɪŋkl\/1) blinke, blunke2) funkle, tindre, glitre, skinne3) ( om øyne) glimte4) bevege (seg) raskt -
4 devilment
noun* * *dev·il·ment[ˈdevəlmənt]dev·il·ry[ˈdevəlri]purely out of \devilment aus reinem Übermutto be up to \devilment Unfug im Sinn haben, etwas im Schilde führen* * *['devlmənt]n(grober) Unfugjust for devilment — aus lauter Übermut
* * *1. Unfug m, Schelmerei f2. böser Streich, Schurkenstreich m* * *noun* * *n.Schelmerei f.
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