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1 ingoiare vt
[inɡo'jare](inghiottire) to swallow, (in fretta) to gulp (down), fig to swallow (up)furono ingoiati dai flutti — they were swallowed up o engulfed by the waves
ha dovuto ingoiare il rospo — he had to accept the situation, whether he liked it or not
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2 ingoiare
vt [inɡo'jare](inghiottire) to swallow, (in fretta) to gulp (down), fig to swallow (up)furono ingoiati dai flutti — they were swallowed up o engulfed by the waves
ha dovuto ingoiare il rospo — he had to accept the situation, whether he liked it or not
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3 inghiottire
swallow* * *inghiottire v.tr. to swallow (down), to swallow (up) (anche fig.): inghiottire la saliva, un boccone, to swallow saliva, a mouthful; ha inghiottito una caramella intera, he swallowed (o gulped down) a whole sweet; la barca fu inghiottita dal mare, the boat was swallowed up (o engulfed) by the sea; è difficile da inghiottire!, (fig.) that's hard to swallow!; inghiottire una pillola (amara), (fig.) to swallow a (bitter) pill; inghiottire un insulto, to swallow an insult; essere inghiottito dal buio, (fig.) to be swallowed up by darkness // inghiottire le lacrime, to swallow one's tears.* * *[ingjot'tire]verbo transitivo1) (mandare giù) to swallow (up) [ cibo]2) fig. to swallow [rabbia, insulto]; to hold* back [ lacrime]* * *inghiottire/ingjot'tire/ [102]1 (mandare giù) to swallow (up) [ cibo]2 fig. to swallow [rabbia, insulto]; to hold* back [ lacrime]
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