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1 arsura
f blazing heat* * *arsura s.f.2 ( da sete) burning feeling in the throat; burning thirst.* * *[ar'sura]sostantivo femminile1) (gran caldo) heat2) (aridità) dryness3) (sete) burning thirst* * *arsura/ar'sura/sostantivo f.1 (gran caldo) heat2 (aridità) dryness3 (sete) burning thirst. -
2 intenso agg
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3 intenso
agg [in'tɛnso] intenso (-a) -
4 sear
(Dry heat)To brown meat or fish quickly (Maillard Protein Reaction) extremely high heat either in a fry pan, Searing helps seal in the food's juices and provides a crispier tasty exterior. Seared food can then be eaten rare or roasted or braised to desired degree of doneness.To brown very quickly by intense heat. This method increases shrinkage but develops flavor and improves appearance. -
5 grill
In the United Kingdom, the same as a USA broiler; in the USA, a device for cooking food over a charcoal or gas fire, outdoors.To cook on a grill over intense heat. -
6 vivo
1. adj ( in vita) alive( vivente) livingcolore brightfarsi vivo get in touch( arrivare) turn upvivo e vegeto hale and hearty2. m: dal vivo trasmissione, concerto liveentrare nel vivo della questione get to the heart of the matteri vivi pl the living* * *vivo agg.1 living; alive (pred.); live (attr.): è ancora vivo, he is still living; essere sepolto vivo, to be buried alive; la pianta è ancora viva, the plant is still alive; sono vivo per miracolo, I am only alive thanks to a miracle; uscirne vivo, to get out alive; sono più morto che vivo, I'm more dead than alive; prendetelo vivo o morto, get him, dead or alive // se non mi riporta il libro me lo mangio vivo, (fig.) if he doesn't give me my book I'll kill him // non c'era anima viva, there was not a living soul // l'ho sentito dalla sua viva voce, I heard it from him in person // acqua viva, running water // argento vivo, quicksilver // calce viva, quick-lime // peso vivo, live weight // roccia viva, live (o living) rock // siepe viva, quickset hedge // spigolo vivo, sharp edge // a viva forza, by force // tieni vivo il fuoco, keep the fire going (o alight) // cuocere a fuoco vivo, to cook on a high flame // trovi questa espressione solo nella lingua viva, you find this expression only in the spoken language // farsi vivo, to turn up: fatti vivo ogni tanto, come and see us sometimes; non si fa vivo da due mesi, he hasn't been in touch for two months; si fece vivo improvvisamente, he suddenly turned up // spese vive, ( costo delle materie) direct expenses, ( spese sostenute) out-of-pocket expenses2 ( vivace) lively, sprightly; ( animato) animated: ci diede una viva descrizione del suo soggiorno in Turchia, he gave us a lively account of his stay in Turkey; uno spirito vivo, a lively wit; uno stile vivo, a sprightly style; è un ragazzo vivo, he is a lively boy // (Borsa) mercato vivo, lively (o brisk) market3 (fig.) ( profondo) deep; ( acuto) keen, sharp: vivo dolore, deep sorrow; una viva impressione, a deep impression; una viva intelligenza, a keen intelligence; un vivo interesse, a keen interest; una viva sensazione di paura, a sharp sensation of fear; ho un vivo desiderio di vederlo, I have a deep desire to see him; vivissimi auguri, best wishes4 ( vivido) vivid, clear: un vivo ricordo, a vivid memory; tener vivo il ricordo di qlcu., to keep s.o.'s memory alive; è ancora vivo in noi il ricordo della sua generosità, the memory of his generosity still lives◆ s.m.1 living person: i vivi e i morti, the living and the dead2 ( parte vivente) living part; (fig.) ( essenza) heart: entrare nel vivo di una questione, to get to the heart of a matter; toccare, pungere nel vivo, to wound to the quick (o to touch on a sore spot)3 al vivo, true to life: ritrarre qlcu. al vivo, to give a true to life portrayal of s.o. // concerto dal vivo, live concert; trasmettere un concerto dal vivo, to broadcast a concert live; un ritratto dal vivo, a true to life portrait; ritrarre qlcu. dal vivo, to do a live study of s.o.* * *['vivo] vivo (-a)1. agg1) (in vita) alive, living, (in uso: espressione, tradizione) livingè ancora vivo — he is still alive o living
esperimenti su animali vivi — experiments on live o living animals
me lo mangerei vivo! fig — I could eat him alive!, I could murder him!
2) (intenso: ricordo) vivid, very clear, (emozione) intense, (luce) brilliant, bright, (colore) bright, vividcongratulazioni vivissime — sincerest o heartiest congratulations
con i più vivi ringraziamenti — with deepest o warmest thanks
3) (vivace: persona) lively, vivacious, (città, strada, discussione) lively, animated4)farsi vivo — to keep in touchspese vive — immediate o out-of-pocket expenses
l'ho sentito dalla sua viva voce — I heard it from the horse's mouth o from his own lips
2. sm1) (essere) living beingi vivi smpl the living2)pungere o colpire qn nel vivo — to cut sb to the quick
* * *['vivo] 1.1) (vivente) living, aliveè (ancora) vivo — he is (still) alive o living
da vivo — in his lifetime, while he was alive
sepolto, bruciato vivo — buried, burned alive
farsi vivo — fig. to turn up
calce -a — quicklime, burnt lime
carne -a — (living) flesh, quick
cuocere a fuoco vivo — to cook over a high heat o flame
3) (vivace, brillante) [persona, intelligenza] lively; [colore, luce, occhio] bright, lively; [ sguardo] intelligent4) (forte) [interesse, desiderio] keen; [ preoccupazione] serious; [ dolore] acute; [rammarico, piacere] greatcon i più -i ringraziamenti — with grateful o sincere thanks
5) (che dura)essere ancora vivo — [usanza, ricordo] to be still alive
6) (tagliente) [ spigolo] sharp2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a)1) (essere vivente) living persontoccare qcn. sul vivo — fig. to cut sb. to the quick
entrare nel vivo della questione — fig. to get to the heart of the matter
* * *vivo/'vivo/1 (vivente) living, alive; è (ancora) vivo he is (still) alive o living; da vivo in his lifetime, while he was alive; un animale vivo a live animal; prendere un animale vivo to catch an animal alive; lingua -a living language; sepolto, bruciato vivo buried, burned alive; vivo o morto dead or alive; non c'è anima -a there isn't a living soul; vivo e vegeto alive and kicking; farsi vivo fig. to turn up; con noi non si sono fatti -i we've heard nothing from them2 (con caratteristiche di ciò che vive) calce -a quicklime, burnt lime; carne -a (living) flesh, quick; argento vivo quicksilver; roccia -a bare rock; cuocere a fuoco vivo to cook over a high heat o flame3 (vivace, brillante) [persona, intelligenza] lively; [colore, luce, occhio] bright, lively; [ sguardo] intelligent4 (forte) [interesse, desiderio] keen; [ preoccupazione] serious; [ dolore] acute; [rammarico, piacere] great; con i più -i ringraziamenti with grateful o sincere thanks5 (che dura) essere ancora vivo [usanza, ricordo] to be still alive; mantenere -a la tradizione to keep the tradition going6 (tagliente) [ spigolo] sharp(f. -a)1 (essere vivente) living person; i -i e i morti the living and the dead2 (parte sensibile) tagliare nel vivo to cut into the (living) flesh; toccare qcn. sul vivo fig. to cut sb. to the quick; entrare nel vivo della questione fig. to get to the heart of the matter -
7 vivo
['vivo] vivo (-a)1. agg1) (in vita) alive, living, (in uso: espressione, tradizione) livingè ancora vivo — he is still alive o living
esperimenti su animali vivi — experiments on live o living animals
me lo mangerei vivo! fig — I could eat him alive!, I could murder him!
2) (intenso: ricordo) vivid, very clear, (emozione) intense, (luce) brilliant, bright, (colore) bright, vividcongratulazioni vivissime — sincerest o heartiest congratulations
con i più vivi ringraziamenti — with deepest o warmest thanks
3) (vivace: persona) lively, vivacious, (città, strada, discussione) lively, animated4)farsi vivo — to keep in touchspese vive — immediate o out-of-pocket expenses
l'ho sentito dalla sua viva voce — I heard it from the horse's mouth o from his own lips
2. sm1) (essere) living beingi vivi smpl the living2)pungere o colpire qn nel vivo — to cut sb to the quick
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