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41 ■ pass through
■ pass throughA v. i. + avv.essere di passaggio: I'm just passing through, sono di passaggioB v. i. + prep.4 (fig.) passare, attraversare ( crisi, difficoltà, ecc.): Italy was passing through a big economic crisis, l'Italia stava attraversando una grossa crisi economica. -
42 ■ plough through
■ plough throughv. i. + prep.1 procedere (o farsi largo) a fatica attraverso (o in, su): to plough through the snow, procedere a fatica nella neve2 fare (leggere, ecc.) a fatica: to plough through a novel to the end, riuscire a fatica a finire di leggere un romanzo □ to plough one's way through, fendere, farsi largo a fatica tra ( la folla, ecc.); aprirsi a stento un varco fra. -
43 ■ shine through
■ shine throughv. i. + avv. (o prep.)2 (fig.) trasparire; vedersi (o capirsi) chiaramente (attraverso, da): A faint light shone through the curtains, dalle tendine traspariva una luce fioca; Her competence shines through, la sua competenza traspare chiaramente □ to shine a torch through the mist, forare la nebbia con una torcia. -
44 ■ steer through
■ steer throughv. t. + avv. (o prep.)2 (fig.) guidare, dirigere, pilotare (attraverso); trarre d'impaccio; portare (q. ) fuori di (fig.): The solicitor steered me through, mi ha tratto d'impaccio l'avvocato; Roosevelt steered the US through the Great Depression, Roosevelt portò gli Stati Uniti fuori dalla Grande Depressione □ (polit.) to steer a bill through Parliament, riuscire a far approvare un disegno di legge in parlamento. -
45 flick through
flick through [sth.] sfogliare, scorrere [book, report]to flick through the channels — telev. fare zapping
* * *vi + prep(book, pages) sfogliare, scartabellare* * *flick through [sth.] sfogliare, scorrere [book, report]to flick through the channels — telev. fare zapping
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46 pass through
pass through [sth.] passare per [ place]* * *1. vi + adv2. vt + adv(country, city) passare per, (hardships) attraversare* * *pass through [sth.] passare per [ place] -
47 burst through
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48 force through
force [sth.] through, force through [sth.] fare pressione per fare approvare [legislation, measures]* * *force [sth.] through, force through [sth.] fare pressione per fare approvare [legislation, measures] -
49 vote through
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50 ■ cut through
■ cut throughv. t. + prep.1 fendere2 passare attraverso; penetrare in: The sharp wind cut through my clothes, il vento pungente mi penetrava sulla pelle -
51 ■ flick through
■ flick throughv. i. + prep.sfogliare velocemente; scorrere in fretta; dare una scorsa a; passare in veloce rassegna: to flick through a magazine, sfogliare velocemente una rivista; I flicked through his CDs, ho passato in veloce rassegna i suoi cd. -
52 ■ live through
■ live throughv. i. + prep.sopravvivere, scampare a; superare: We have lived through two world wars, siamo scampati a due guerre mondiali; The patient won't live through the night, il malato non supererà la notte. -
53 ■ look through
■ look throughv. i. + prep.1 esaminare; passare in rassegna: to look through the contents of a drawer, esaminare il contenuto di un cassetto2 dare un'occhiata a; scorrere3 guardare (qc.) senza vederlo; fingere di non vedere: He looked straight through me, fece finta di non vedermi. -
54 ■ pour through
■ pour throughA v. i. + avv. (o prep.)2 ( della luce) entrare a fiotti: Sunshine poured through the windows, il sole entrava a fiotti dalle finestre3 ( di persone) riversarsi: Crowds of soccer fans poured through the gates, una folla di tifosi ha varcato i cancelli e si è riversata nello stadioB v. t. + avv. (o prep.) -
55 ■ shoot through
■ shoot throughA v. i. + avv.(fam.) andarsene; filarsela; squagliarselaB v. t. + prep.2 (spec. al passivo) striare; (fig.) intridere, impregnare: His poems are shot through with tenderness, le sue poesie sono piene di tenerezza. -
56 ■ show through
■ show throughv. i. + avv. (o prep.)vedersi (attraverso); trasparire ( anche fig.): He's so thin that the ribs show through, è così magro che gli si vedono le costole; His joy showed through his eyes, la gioia che provava gli traspariva dagli occhi. -
57 ■ soak through
■ soak throughA v. i. + avv.B v. t. + avv.C v. i. + prep.1 filtrare da; infiltrarsi attraverso: The rain is soaking through the roof, la pioggia filtra dal tetto2 infradiciare, inzuppare: The snow has soaked through my shoes, la neve mi ha infradiciato le scarpe. -
58 ■ squeeze through
■ squeeze throughv. i. + avv. (o prep.)1 passare a stento (o a malapena) (attraverso qc.): Can you squeeze through the hole?, ce la fai a passare attraverso il buco?2 (fig.) farcela a malapena (o per il rotto della cuffia) □ ( sport: nelle corse) to squeeze through between two rivals, infilarsi tra due concorrenti. -
59 ■ stumble through
■ stumble throughv. i. + prep.dire (pronunciare, recitare, ecc.) incespicando a ogni parola (o impaperandosi): to stumble through a long speech, pronunciare un lungo discorso che è tutto una papera; to stumble through a poem, recitare una poesia impaperandosi a ogni verso. -
60 ■ swing through
■ swing throughA v. i. + prep.entrare violentemente, irrompere attraverso (o da): The crowd swung through the gates, la folla irruppe dai cancelliB v. t. + prep.lanciare ( un veicolo) attraverso; sfondare con: I swung the car through the door, sfondai la porta con la macchina.
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