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1 inhabit
[ɪn'hæbɪt]1) abitare, vivere in [house, region]; vivere su [ planet]2) fig. vivere in [fantasy world, milieu]* * *((of people, animals etc) to live in (a region etc): Polar bears inhabit the Arctic region; That house is now inhabited by a Polish family.) abitare- inhabitant* * *[ɪn'hæbɪt]1) abitare, vivere in [house, region]; vivere su [ planet]2) fig. vivere in [fantasy world, milieu] -
2 squat
I 1. [skwɒt]1) (position) posizione f. accovacciata2) colloq. (home) = locale abitato abusivamente2. II [skwɒt]1) (crouch) accovacciarsi2) (anche squat down) chinarsi, piegarsi3) (inhabit)to squat in — abitare abusivamente in [ building]
* * *[skwot] 1. past tense, past participle - squatted; verb(to sit down on the heels or in a crouching position: The beggar squatted all day in the market place.) accovacciarsi2. adjective(short and fat; dumpy: a squat little man; an ugly, squat building.) tarchiato* * *[skwɒt]2. vi1) (also: squat down) accovacciarsi, acquattarsi2) (on property) occupare abusivamente3. n(fam: house) casa occupata* * *squat /skwɒt/A a.1 (pred.) accosciato; accoccolato; accovacciato; rannicchiatoB n.1 posizione accovacciata, accucciata● ( slang USA) the hot squat, la sedia elettrica □ (volg.) to take a squat, accovacciarsi; defecare; ( di donna, anche) urinare.(to) squat /skwɒt/v. i.1 ( anche to squat down) accosciarsi; accoccolarsi; accovacciarsi; rannicchiarsi; stare accovacciato (o rannicchiato)3 (fam.) sedersi; mettersi a sedere● to squat oneself, accosciarsi; accoccolarsi; accovacciarsi.* * *I 1. [skwɒt]1) (position) posizione f. accovacciata2) colloq. (home) = locale abitato abusivamente2. II [skwɒt]1) (crouch) accovacciarsi2) (anche squat down) chinarsi, piegarsi3) (inhabit)to squat in — abitare abusivamente in [ building]
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3 occupy
['ɒkjʊpaɪ]2) (fill) occupare [seat, room]3) (take over) occupare [country, territory]5) (keep busy) occupare [person, mind]; catturare [ attention]to be occupied with — essere occupato con, occuparsi di
* * *1) (to be in or fill (time, space etc): A table occupied the centre of the room.) occupare2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) occupare; avere in affitto3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) occupare•- occupant- occupation
- occupational
- occupier* * *['ɒkjʊpaɪ]2) (fill) occupare [seat, room]3) (take over) occupare [country, territory]5) (keep busy) occupare [person, mind]; catturare [ attention]to be occupied with — essere occupato con, occuparsi di
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4 haunt
I [hɔːnt] II [hɔːnt]2) [memory, fear] perseguitare, tormentare* * *[ho:nt] 1. verb1) ((of a ghost) to inhabit: A ghost is said to haunt this house.) infestare2) ((of an unpleasant memory) to keep coming back into the mind of: Her look of misery haunts me.) perseguitare3) (to visit very often: He haunts that café.) frequentare2. noun(a place one often visits: This is one of my favourite haunts.) (luogo di ritrovo)- haunted* * *[hɔːnt]1. n(of criminals) covo2. vt* * *haunt /hɔ:nt/n.1 luogo di ritrovo; rifugio, tana ( d'animali); covo, ritrovo ( di criminali, ecc.): to go back to one's childhood haunts, tornare ai luoghi della propria infanzia; That house is a haunt of thieves, quella casa è un covo di ladri(to) haunt /hɔ:nt/v. t.3 ( di fantasmi, spettri) infestare; visitare: The castle is said to be haunted by the ghost of a knight, si dice che il castello sia infestato dal fantasma di un cavaliere4 (fig.) ossessionare; perseguitare; tormentare: Wartime memories haunted me, i ricordi della guerra mi ossessionavano.* * *I [hɔːnt] II [hɔːnt]2) [memory, fear] perseguitare, tormentare
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