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1 hooked
[hʊkt] 1. 2.2) (addicted)to be hooked on — essere schiavo di [ drugs]; essere impallinato di [ computer games]
* * *1) (curved like a hook: a hooked nose.) adunco2) ((with on) slang for very interested in, or showing a great liking for; addicted to: He's hooked on modern art; He's hooked on marijuana.) fanatico; drogato* * *hooked /hʊkt/a.1 a uncino; ricurvo; a becco; uncinato: a hooked nose, un naso a becco (o aquilino); hooked cross, croce uncinata4 (fam.) conquistato; preso; appassionato; fanatico: She's hooked on skating, le è venuta la passione del pattinaggio5 (fam.) sposato* * *[hʊkt] 1. 2.2) (addicted)to be hooked on — essere schiavo di [ drugs]; essere impallinato di [ computer games]
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