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1 pretty much the same
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2 ♦ pretty
♦ pretty /ˈprɪtɪ/A a.1 grazioso; leggiadro; carino: a pretty girl, una ragazza graziosa (o carina); a pretty cottage, una graziosa villetta; a pretty scene, una scena leggiadra2 ( spesso iron.) bello: a pretty picture, un bel quadretto; A pretty mess you've made of it!, hai combinato un bel pasticcio!3 (fam.) bello; considerevole; grande; grosso: This car cost me a pretty sum, questa auto m'è costata una bella sommaB n.2 (pl.) biancheria intima4 riga ornamentale, scanalatura: to fill a glass up to the pretty, riempire un bicchiere fino alla riga (o fin quasi all'orlo)C avv.(fam.) abbastanza; discretamente; passabilmente; piuttosto; ( anche) molto: pretty good, abbastanza buono; discreto; pretty late, piuttosto tardi; I am pretty well, sto abbastanza bene; sto benino; pretty difficult, piuttosto difficile● ( slang) pretty boy, uomo effeminato; donnina (fig.) □ a pretty distinction, una distinzione sottile □ pretty much the same ( thing), quasi lo stesso; pressoché la stessa cosa: It's pretty much the same thing, se non è zuppa, è pan bagnato □ (fam.) a pretty penny, una bella somma; un bel gruzzolo □ (fam.) pretty-pretty, affettato; lezioso; ricercato; sdolcinato; stucchevole □ pretty-pretties, chincaglieria; cianfrusaglie; ninnoli □ (fam.) not a pretty sight, spettacolo sgradevole; cosa brutta a vedersi □ pretty tales, dicerie, voci: I've heard pretty tales about her, ne ho sentite di belle sul suo conto □ to have a pretty wit, avere molto spirito; essere un tipo spiritoso □ (fam.) sitting pretty, seduto comodamente; (fig.) in una botte di ferro; tra due cuscini, tranquillo. -
3 pretty **** pret·ty
['prɪtɪ]grazioso (-a), carino (-a)pretty weather Am — bel tempo
2. advpretty well — (not badly) piuttosto bene
pretty nearly — (almost) quasi, praticamente
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4 pretty
I 1. ['prɪtɪ]1) (attractive) carino, grazioso, bello2) spreg. (trite)2."how are you?" - "pretty well" — "come stai?" - "abbastanza bene"
••I'm not just a pretty face — colloq. scherz. non sono soltanto carina
II ['prɪtɪ]this is a pretty mess o a pretty state of affairs iron. che bello, bella roba; that must have cost you a pretty penny colloq. ti deve essere costato una bella cifra; to be sitting pretty colloq. dormire tra due guanciali, essere in una botte di ferro; things have come to a pretty pass when... — le cose si sono messe male quando
* * *['priti] 1. adjective1) ((not usually of boys and men) pleasing or attractive: a pretty girl/tune/picture/dress.) carino, grazioso2) (used jokingly: This is a pretty mess!) bello2. adverb(rather: That's pretty good; He's pretty old now.) abbastanza; piuttosto- prettily- prettiness
- pretty much the same
- alike
- pretty well* * *I 1. ['prɪtɪ]1) (attractive) carino, grazioso, bello2) spreg. (trite)2."how are you?" - "pretty well" — "come stai?" - "abbastanza bene"
••I'm not just a pretty face — colloq. scherz. non sono soltanto carina
II ['prɪtɪ]this is a pretty mess o a pretty state of affairs iron. che bello, bella roba; that must have cost you a pretty penny colloq. ti deve essere costato una bella cifra; to be sitting pretty colloq. dormire tra due guanciali, essere in una botte di ferro; things have come to a pretty pass when... — le cose si sono messe male quando
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5 much
[mʌtʃ] 1.1) (to a considerable degree) moltodoes it hurt much? — fa tanto o molto male?
2) (often) molto, spesso3) (nearly) più o meno, pressappoco, all'incircavery much — (a lot) molto; (absolutely) moltissimo, tantissimo
thanks very much — molte o mille grazie
however much — sebbene, per quanto
you'll have to accept the decision however much you disagree — dovrai accettare la decisione anche se non sei d'accordo
5) (emphatic)not so much X as Y — non tanto X, ma piuttosto Y
6) much as per quanto, anche semuch as we regret our decision we have no choice — anche se ci dispiace o per quanto ci dispiaccia dover prendere una tale decisione non abbiamo scelta
7) much less tanto menoI've never seen him much less spoken to him — non l'ho mai visto, né tanto meno gli ho parlato
8) so much aswithout so much as saying goodbye, as an apology — senza neanche salutare, senza neanche scusarsi
9) so much forso much for equality — colloq. addio uguaglianza
10) much- in composti2.quantisostantivo femminile molto, tanto3.1) (a great deal) molto m., tanto m.to make much of sth. — (focus on) dare importanza a qcs.
2) (expressing a relative amount, degree)so much of the time, it's a question of patience — nella maggior parte dei casi è una questione di pazienza
it's too much! — è troppo! (in protest) questo è troppo!
I'll say this much for him, he's honest — posso dirti questo di lui: è una persona onesta
this much is certain, we'll have no choice — una cosa è certa, non avremo scelta
3) (focusing on limitations, inadequacy)it's not o nothing much non è niente di che; it's not up to much BE non è un granché; he's not much to look at (fisicamente) non è un granché; she doesn't think much of him non ha una buona opinione di lui; I'm not much of a reader non sono un gran lettore, non amo molto leggere; it wasn't much of a life così non era vivere; I'm not much of a one for cooking — colloq. cucinare non è il mio forte
••there isn't much in — BE o
to — AE
it — (in contest) = sono molto vicini
••there isn't much in it for us — (to our advantage) non ci guadagnamo un granché
Note:When much is used as an adverb, it is translated by molto: it's much longer = è molto più lungo; she doesn't talk much = lei non parla molto. For particular usages, see I below. - When much is used as a pronoun, it is usually translated by molto: there is much to learn = c'è molto da imparare. However, in negative sentences non... un granché is also used: I didn't learn much = non ho imparato un granché. - When much is used as a quantifier, it is translated by molto or molta according to the gender of the following noun: they don't have much money / much luck = non hanno molto denaro / molta fortuna. For particular usages, see II below* * *comparative of; see more* * *[mʌtʃ] 1.1) (to a considerable degree) moltodoes it hurt much? — fa tanto o molto male?
2) (often) molto, spesso3) (nearly) più o meno, pressappoco, all'incircavery much — (a lot) molto; (absolutely) moltissimo, tantissimo
thanks very much — molte o mille grazie
however much — sebbene, per quanto
you'll have to accept the decision however much you disagree — dovrai accettare la decisione anche se non sei d'accordo
5) (emphatic)not so much X as Y — non tanto X, ma piuttosto Y
6) much as per quanto, anche semuch as we regret our decision we have no choice — anche se ci dispiace o per quanto ci dispiaccia dover prendere una tale decisione non abbiamo scelta
7) much less tanto menoI've never seen him much less spoken to him — non l'ho mai visto, né tanto meno gli ho parlato
8) so much aswithout so much as saying goodbye, as an apology — senza neanche salutare, senza neanche scusarsi
9) so much forso much for equality — colloq. addio uguaglianza
10) much- in composti2.quantisostantivo femminile molto, tanto3.1) (a great deal) molto m., tanto m.to make much of sth. — (focus on) dare importanza a qcs.
2) (expressing a relative amount, degree)so much of the time, it's a question of patience — nella maggior parte dei casi è una questione di pazienza
it's too much! — è troppo! (in protest) questo è troppo!
I'll say this much for him, he's honest — posso dirti questo di lui: è una persona onesta
this much is certain, we'll have no choice — una cosa è certa, non avremo scelta
3) (focusing on limitations, inadequacy)it's not o nothing much non è niente di che; it's not up to much BE non è un granché; he's not much to look at (fisicamente) non è un granché; she doesn't think much of him non ha una buona opinione di lui; I'm not much of a reader non sono un gran lettore, non amo molto leggere; it wasn't much of a life così non era vivere; I'm not much of a one for cooking — colloq. cucinare non è il mio forte
••there isn't much in — BE o
to — AE
it — (in contest) = sono molto vicini
••there isn't much in it for us — (to our advantage) non ci guadagnamo un granché
Note:When much is used as an adverb, it is translated by molto: it's much longer = è molto più lungo; she doesn't talk much = lei non parla molto. For particular usages, see I below. - When much is used as a pronoun, it is usually translated by molto: there is much to learn = c'è molto da imparare. However, in negative sentences non... un granché is also used: I didn't learn much = non ho imparato un granché. - When much is used as a quantifier, it is translated by molto or molta according to the gender of the following noun: they don't have much money / much luck = non hanno molto denaro / molta fortuna. For particular usages, see II below
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