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1 indistinctly
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2 indistinctly in·dis·tinct·ly adv
[ˌɪndɪs'tɪŋktlɪ](mumble, appear) indistintamenteEnglish-Italian dictionary > indistinctly in·dis·tinct·ly adv
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3 indistinct
[ˌɪndɪ'stɪŋkt]* * *[indi'stiŋkt](not clear to the eye, ear or mind; not distinct: an indistinct outline of a ship; His speech is rather indistinct.) indistinto- indistinctness* * *indistinct /ɪndɪˈstɪŋkt/a.indistinto; confuso; vago: indistinct words, parole indistinte; indistinct recollections, ricordi vaghiindistinctlyavv.indistinctnessn. [u]l'essere indistinto; confusione; mancanza di chiarezza.* * *[ˌɪndɪ'stɪŋkt] -
4 babble
I ['bæbl] II 1. ['bæbl]verbo transitivo borbottare, farfugliare [words, excuse]2.* * *['bæbl] 1. verb1) (to talk indistinctly or foolishly: What are you babbling about now?) balbettare, barbugliare2) (to make a continuous and indistinct noise: The stream babbled over the pebbles.) mormorare2. noun(such talk or noises.) balbettio; mormorio* * *babble /ˈbæbl/, babblement /ˈbæblmənt/n. (solo sing.)1 vocio; cicaleccio; chiacchierio; voci (pl.) confuse: a babble of voices, un cicaleccio; una confusione di voci; a babble of discontent, un vocio di proteste6 (telef.) diafonia multipla.(to) babble /ˈbæbl/A v. i.1 chiacchierare a ruota libera; ciarlare; parlare a vanvera2 lasciarsi sfuggire qc. (verità, segreto, ecc.): He babbled to his colleagues, si lasciò sfuggire il segreto con i colleghi3 balbettare; farfugliareB v. t.2 balbettare; farfugliarebabblern.1 chiacchierone; ciarlone2 uno che non sa tenere un segreto; chiacchierone3 = babbling brook ► babblingbabblingA a.B n. [u]1 cicaleccio; chiacchierio; chiacchiericcio● ( rhyming slang, Austral.) babbling brook, cuoco.* * *I ['bæbl] II 1. ['bæbl]verbo transitivo borbottare, farfugliare [words, excuse]2. -
5 jabber
['dʒæbə(r)] 1.verbo transitivo farfugliare, borbottare, biascicare2.* * *['‹æbə](to talk idly, rapidly and indistinctly: The women are always jabbering with one another.) ciarlare* * *jabber /ˈdʒæbə(r)/n. [u]2 chiacchierio veloce; chiacchiericcio; cicaleccio3 (spreg.) chiacchiere (pl.).(to) jabber /ˈdʒæbə(r)/A v. i.chiacchierare a ruota libera; ciarlare; cicalareB v. t.* * *['dʒæbə(r)] 1.verbo transitivo farfugliare, borbottare, biascicare2. -
6 loom
I [luːm]nome telaio m.II [luːm]2) [war, crisis] incombere; [exam, deadline] incombere, essere imminenteto loom large — [ exam] incombere, profilarsi preoccupante; [ issue] occupare una posizione di primo piano
* * *I [lu:m] noun(a machine in which thread is woven into a fabric.)II [lu:m] verb((often with up) to appear indistinctly, often threateningly: A huge ship loomed (up) in the fog.)* * *I [luːm] n(weaving loom) telaioII [luːm] vi(also: loom up) (building, mountain) apparire in lontananzato loom large fig — essere imminente, incombere
* * *loom (1) /lu:m/n.loom (2) /lu:m/n.primo apparire; apparizione lontana; il profilarsi ( di terra all'orizzonte); lo stagliarsi ( d'una nave nella nebbia, ecc.); miraggio ( sul mare o sul ghiaccio).loom (3) /lu:m/(zool.) ► loon (1).(to) loom /lu:m/v. i.3 (fig.) apparire; sembrare: He looms as a possible president, sembra che possa essere eletto presidente● to loom ahead, ( di nave, ecc.) apparire a prua all'improvviso; (fig.) profilarsi minacciosamente, essere imminente □ to loom large, profilarsi grave; incombere; essere minaccioso; essere in primo piano (o in vista) (fig.): The dangers of the international situation loom large in our minds, abbiamo ben presenti i pericoli della situazione internazionale □ to loom up, profilarsi (o stagliarsi) all'improvviso: The peak loomed up before us, la vetta si è stagliata all'improvviso davanti a noi.* * *I [luːm]nome telaio m.II [luːm]2) [war, crisis] incombere; [exam, deadline] incombere, essere imminenteto loom large — [ exam] incombere, profilarsi preoccupante; [ issue] occupare una posizione di primo piano
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7 babble bab·ble
['bæbl]1. n2. vi
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