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1 ribellione
f rebellion* * *ribellione s.f. rebellion: atto di ribellione, rebellious act; è in aperta ribellione contro i genitori, he's in full rebellion against his parents; in stato di ribellione, in a state of rebellion; reprimere una ribellione, to quell a rebellion.* * *[ribel'ljone]incitare qcn. alla ribellione — to incite sb. to revolt
* * *ribellione/ribel'ljone/sostantivo f.(insurrezione) rebellion; (disubbidienza) revolt; atto di ribellione rebellious act; essere in aperta ribellione to be in open rebellion o revolt; incitare qcn. alla ribellione to incite sb. to revolt. -
2 accendere
lightradio, television turn on* * *accendere v.tr.1 to light*: si accese la sigaretta, he lit his cigarette // accendere un fiammifero, to strike a match2 ( interruttore) to switch on: to turn on; to put* on: accendere la luce, to switch on the light (o the light on); accendere la radio, to turn on the radio (o the radio on)3 (fig.) to inflame; to kindle; to stir up, (form.) to foment; accendere la fiamma della passione, to kindle the flame of passion; accendere una rivolta, to stir up a revolt; accendere una speranza, to kindle hope4 (banca, econ., dir.): accendere un conto, to open an account; accendere un'ipoteca, to raise (o to take out) a mortgage; accendere un prestito, to raise a loan.◘ accendersi v.intr.pron.1 to light* (up): tutte le luci si accesero d'improvviso, all the lights lit up (o went on) suddenly2 ( prendere fuoco) to catch* fire3 (fig.) to light* up; to become* inflamed: i suoi occhi s'accesero di passione, her eyes lit up with passion; accendere d'amore, to become inflamed with love // accendere in volto, to go red.* * *1. [at'tʃɛndere]vb irreg vt1) (fiammifero, candela, sigaretta, fuoco) to lightaccendi il computer/il telefonino — switch on the computer/the phone
3) (fig : speranza, desiderio) to arouse4) (Fin : conto) to open, (ipoteca) to raise2. vip (accendersi)2)(
fig : di sentimenti) accendersi di gioia — (occhi, volto) to light up with joyaccendersi in volto — (per la vergogna) to go red
3) (fig : disputa) to flare up* * *[at'tʃɛndere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (con una fiamma) to light* [fuoco, candela, sigaretta]; to strike* [ fiammifero]2) (elettricamente) to switch on, to turn on [luce, apparecchio]; to switch on [ motore]; to put* on, to turn on [ riscaldamento]; to turn on [ gas]2.verbo pronominale accendersi1) (prendere fuoco) [ legna] to light*, to catch* (fire), to kindle; [ fiammifero] to strike*2) (elettricamente) [luce, apparecchio] to switch on, to turn on; [ riscaldamento] to turn on, to come* on; [ motore] to fire3) fig. (infiammarsi) [ persona] (di collera) to flare up (di with); (di desiderio) to become* aroused; [ dibattito] to get* heated4) (arrossire) [ viso] to flame* * *accendere/at't∫εndere/ [10]1 (con una fiamma) to light* [fuoco, candela, sigaretta]; to strike* [ fiammifero]; ha da accendere? have you got a light?2 (elettricamente) to switch on, to turn on [luce, apparecchio]; to switch on [ motore]; to put* on, to turn on [ riscaldamento]; to turn on [ gas]; accendere i fari to put on one's lightsII accendersi verbo pronominale2 (elettricamente) [luce, apparecchio] to switch on, to turn on; [ riscaldamento] to turn on, to come* on; [ motore] to fire3 fig. (infiammarsi) [ persona] (di collera) to flare up (di with); (di desiderio) to become* aroused; [ dibattito] to get* heated4 (arrossire) [ viso] to flame -
3 sboccare
sboccare in di fiume flow intodi strada lead to* * *sboccare v. intr.2 ( di strada) to lead* (to a place); to come* out (at a place), to emerge (in), to finish up (in), to end up (in): dove sbocca questa strada?, where does this road come out?; va' avanti diritto e sboccherai in una piazza, go straight on and you will come to a square; la strada sbocca sulla circonvallazione, the street leads onto the ring road; il passaggio segreto sboccava in aperta campagna, the secret passage emerged in the open countryside // la folla sboccò nel parco, the crowd finished up in the park3 (fig.) ( risolversi) to lead* to: le loro proteste sono sboccate in una rivolta, their protests led to a revolt◆ v.tr.1 ( togliere liquido da) to pour off liquid from (sthg.)2 (non com.) ( piatti, tazze ecc.) to chip: ho sboccato questo vaso per sbaglio, I have accidentally chipped this vase.* * *[zbok'kare]1. visboccare in — (fiume) to flow into, (strada) to lead (in)to, (valle) to open into, (persona) to emerge into, come (out) into, (fig : concludersi) to end (up) in
2. vt(rompere: vaso, brocca) to chip* * *[zbok'kare]1) (gettarsi) [ fiume] to flow (in into)2) (arrivare)sboccare in — [ strada] to lead to, to open onto; [persona, veicolo] to come out into
3) fig.* * *sboccare/zbok'kare/ [1](aus. essere)1 (gettarsi) [ fiume] to flow (in into)3 fig. la discussione sboccò in una lite the discussion ended up in a row. -
4 essere in aperta ribellione
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