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['aɪdl]nome idolo m.* * *1) (an image of a god, which is worshipped: The tribesmen bowed down before their idol.) idolo2) (a greatly loved person, thing etc: The singer was the idol of thousands of teenagers.) idolo•- idolatry- idolatrous
- idolatrously
- idolize
- idolise* * *idol /ˈaɪdl/n.● (filos., di F. Bacone) idols of the tribe [cave], idola tribus [specus].* * *['aɪdl]nome idolo m. -
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['aɪkɒn]1) art. relig. icona f.2) fig. (idol, symbol) simbolo m.3) inform. icona f.* * *1) ((also ikon) especially in the Orthodox Churches, a painting etc of Christ or a saint.) icona2) (a small graphic sign on a computer screen representing an application that the user can choose.) icona* * *icon /ˈaɪkɒn/n.1 icona3 (comput., pubbl.) icona: DIALOGO → - Downloading and printing- Click on the printer icon on the toolbar, clicca sull'icona della stampante sulla barra degli strumenti● (comput.) icon menu, menu a icone.* * *['aɪkɒn]1) art. relig. icona f.2) fig. (idol, symbol) simbolo m.3) inform. icona f. -
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I [triːt]1) (pleasure) regalo m., sorpresa f.; (food) squisitezza f.as a special treat I was allowed to stay up late — in via eccezionale, mi fu permesso di restare alzato fino a tardi
2) colloq.to stand sb. a treat — offrire (da bere, da mangiare) a qcn
3) a treat BE colloq.II 1. [triːt]the plan worked a treat — il piano ha funzionato a meraviglia o alla perfezione
1) (act towards, handle) trattare [person, animal, object, topic]to treat sb. well, badly — trattare bene, male qcn.
to treat sth. as — considerare qcs. come [idol, shrine]
2) med. curare [patient, disease]3) chim. ind. trattare [chemical, fabric, water]4) (pay for)2.to treat sb. to sth. — offrire qcs. a qcn
to treat oneself to — regalarsi, permettersi, concedersi [holiday, hairdo]
* * *[tri:t] 1. verb1) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) trattare2) (to try to cure (a person or disease, injury etc): They treated her for a broken leg.) trattare3) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) trattare4) (to buy (a meal, present etc) for (someone): I'll treat you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat.) offrire5) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) trattardi di2. noun(something that gives pleasure, eg an arranged outing, or some special food: He took them to the theatre as a treat.) regalo* * *treat /tri:t/A n.1 festa; trattenimento; banchetto; bevuta2 festa; gran piacere; gioia; godimento: The concert was a real treat, il concerto è stato un vero piacere; What a treat it is to go to the seaside for a weekend, che gioia passare il fine settimana al mare!B avv.(fam.) – a treat, alla perfezione; a meraviglia; benissimo● to look a treat, avere un aspetto splendido □ to work a treat, funzionare a meraviglia □ ( This is) my treat!, pago (o offro) io!♦ (to) treat /tri:t/v. t. e i.1 trattare; considerare; discutere; negoziare: He treats his children like dogs, tratta i figli da cani ( male); to treat a subject, trattare un argomento, un tema; This computer should be treated with great care, questo computer va trattato con tutti i riguardi; to treat a candidate unfairly, sfavorire un candidato; to treat sb. fairly, comportarsi in modo giusto con q.2 (med.) curare; trattare; medicare: to treat a wound, curare una ferita; to treat sb. for a disease, curare q. di una malattia3 offrire; pagare: to treat one's friends to dinner, offrire la cena agli amici; I'll treat myself to a long trip abroad, mi offrirò (o mi concederò) un lungo viaggio all'estero4 (tecn.) trattare; sottoporre (qc.) a trattamento: (chim.) to treat a substance with an acid, trattare una sostanza con un acido; to treat a car against rust, sottoporre un'automobile a trattamento antiruggine● (fam.) to treat sb. like ( a piece of) dirt, trattare q. come una pezza da piedi (o a pesci in faccia) □ to treat st. as a joke, non prendere qc. sul serio □ to treat for peace, trattare la pace □ I'll treat you!, sei mio ospite; pago io! □ Next time I'll treat you, a buon rendere!* * *I [triːt]1) (pleasure) regalo m., sorpresa f.; (food) squisitezza f.as a special treat I was allowed to stay up late — in via eccezionale, mi fu permesso di restare alzato fino a tardi
2) colloq.to stand sb. a treat — offrire (da bere, da mangiare) a qcn
3) a treat BE colloq.II 1. [triːt]the plan worked a treat — il piano ha funzionato a meraviglia o alla perfezione
1) (act towards, handle) trattare [person, animal, object, topic]to treat sb. well, badly — trattare bene, male qcn.
to treat sth. as — considerare qcs. come [idol, shrine]
2) med. curare [patient, disease]3) chim. ind. trattare [chemical, fabric, water]4) (pay for)2.to treat sb. to sth. — offrire qcs. a qcn
to treat oneself to — regalarsi, permettersi, concedersi [holiday, hairdo]
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['mætɪneɪ, 'mætneɪ] [AE ˌmætn'eɪ] 1.nome cinem. teatr. matinée f.2.modificatore [ show] pomeridiano* * *['mætinei, ]( American[) mætə'nei](a performance at a theatre, circus, cinema etc held in the afternoon or morning.) matinée, (spettacolo pomeridiano)* * *matinée /ˈmætɪneɪ/, ( USA) /mætɪˈneɪ/ (franc.)n.(teatr.) matinée; spettacolo pomeridiano● matinée idol, attore idoleggiato dalle donne.* * *['mætɪneɪ, 'mætneɪ] [AE ˌmætn'eɪ] 1.nome cinem. teatr. matinée f.2.modificatore [ show] pomeridiano
См. также в других словарях:
Idol — Idol … Deutsch Wörterbuch
idol — idol; idol·a·ter; idol·a·tress; idol·a·tric; idol·a·trize; idol·a·trous; idol·a·try; idol·ism; idol·ist; idol·i·za·tion; idol·ize; idol·a·triz·er; idol·a·trous·ly; idol·a·trous·ness; idol·iz·er; … English syllables
Idol — (von lateinisch idolum ‚Abgott‘, entlehnt im 18. Jahrhundert, das auf griechisch eídolon ‚Gestalt‘, ‚Bild‘, ‚Götzenbild‘ zurückgeht) steht für: Abgott, das Abbild eines Gottes Idolatrie, Form der Bilderverehrung göttlicher Wesen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
idol — ÍDOL, idoli, s.m. Divinitate păgână; (concr.) chip, figură, statuie reprezentând o asemenea divinitate şi constituind, în religiile politeiste, obiecte de cult religios. ♦ fig. Fiinţă sau lucru care reprezintă obiectul unui cult sau al unei mari… … Dicționar Român
Idol — Sn vergöttertes Vorbild erw. stil. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. īdōlum, īdōlon Schattenbild eines Abgeschiedenen, das Bild in der Seele, das Götzenbild , dieses aus gr. eídōlon, zu gr. ídeĩn erkennen, erblicken , ursprünglich Aorist zu… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
idol — ìdōl m <G idóla> DEFINICIJA 1. rel. a. slika, kip ili lik koji simbolizira višu silu ili više biće i sam postaje predmet obožavanja, onaj kojemu se iskazuje božanska čast b. krivo ili lažno božanstvo; kumir 2. a. pren. osoba pretjeranog,… … Hrvatski jezični portal
Idol — I dol, n. [OE. idole, F. idole, L. idolum, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? that which is seen, the form, shape, figure, fr. ? to see. See {Wit}, and cf. {Eidolon}.] 1. An image or representation of anything. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Do her adore with sacred… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
idol — [īd′ l] n. [ME idole < OFr < L idolum, an image, form, specter, apparition (in LL(Ec), idol) < Gr eidōlon, an image, phantom (in LGr(Ec), idol) < eidos, form: see OID] 1. an image of a god, used as an object or instrument of worship 2 … English World dictionary
ìdōl — m 〈G idóla〉 1. {{001f}}rel. a. {{001f}}slika, kip ili lik koji simbolizira višu silu ili više biće i sam postaje predmet obožavanja; onaj kojemu se iskazuje božanska čast b. {{001f}}krivo ili lažno božanstvo; kumir 2. {{001f}}a. {{001f}}pren.… … Veliki rječnik hrvatskoga jezika
idol — (n.) mid 13c., image of a deity as an object of (pagan) worship, from O.Fr. idole idol, graven image, pagan god, from L.L. idolum image (mental or physical), form, used in Church Latin for false god, from Gk. eidolon appearance, reflection in… … Etymology dictionary
idol-? — *idol ? germ.?, Substantiv: nhd. Götzenbild; ne. idol; Interferenz: Lehnwort lat. īdōlum; Etymologie: s. īdōlum, Neutrum, Bild; gr. εἴδωλον ( … Germanisches Wörterbuch