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1 unfamiliar
[ˌʌnfə'mɪlɪə(r)]1) (strange) [face, name, place] non familiare, sconosciuto (to a); [appearance, concept, feeling, situation] nuovo, insolito (to per); [artist, subject] sconosciutoto be unfamiliar with sth. — non avere familiarità con qcs
* * *1) (not well-known: He felt nervous about walking along unfamiliar streets.) sconosciuto2) (not knowing about: I am unfamiliar with the plays of Shakespeare.) (poco familiare)•- unfamiliarity* * *unfamiliar /ʌnfəˈmɪlɪə(r)/a.1 poco familiare; sconosciuto: The area was unfamiliar to me, la zona non mi era familiare; unfamiliar faces, facce sconosciute2 (pred.) poco pratico; inesperto: He was unfamiliar with the machine, non era pratico della macchinaunfamiliarly avv.* * *[ˌʌnfə'mɪlɪə(r)]1) (strange) [face, name, place] non familiare, sconosciuto (to a); [appearance, concept, feeling, situation] nuovo, insolito (to per); [artist, subject] sconosciutoto be unfamiliar with sth. — non avere familiarità con qcs
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2 tense
I [tens]nome ling. tempo m. (verbale)II [tens] III 1. [tens] 2.verbo intransitivo irrigidirsi- tense up* * *[tens] I noun(a form of a verb that shows the time of its action in relation to the time of speaking: a verb in the past/future/present tense.)II 1. adjective1) (strained; nervous: The crowd was tense with excitement; a tense situation.)2) (tight; tightly stretched.)2. verb(to make or become tense: He tensed his muscles.)- tensely- tenseness
- tension* * *I [tɛns] nGram tempoII [tɛns]2. vt(tighten: muscles) tendere* * *tense (1) /tɛns/a.1 teso ( anche fig.); tirato; contratto; ansioso: a tense wire, un filo metallico teso; tense muscles, muscoli tesi; faces tense with emotion, facce contratte per l'emozione● a tense day, una giornata di tensione □ The atmosphere was tense, c'era un'aria di tensionetensenessn. [u]1 tensione; rigidità♦ tense (2) /tɛns/n.(gramm.) tempo: the past tense, il (tempo) passato; the future tense, il (tempo) futuro; the present tense, il (tempo) presente.(to) tense /tɛns/A v. t.B v. i.* * *I [tens]nome ling. tempo m. (verbale)II [tens] III 1. [tens] 2.verbo intransitivo irrigidirsi- tense up -
3 twitch
I [twɪtʃ]1) (tic) tic m.2) (spasm) spasmo m. muscolare, contrazione f. convulsaII 1. [twɪtʃ]to give the curtain a twitch — dare uno strattone o una tirata alla tenda
1) (tug) tirare, dare uno strattone a [fabric, curtain]2.to twitch one's nose — [ person] torcere, arricciare il naso; [ animal] contrarre, torcere il muso
1) (quiver) [person, animal] contorcersi; [ mouth] contrarsi; [ eye] muoversi a scatti, battere; [limb, muscle] contrarsi in modo convulso; [ fishing line] vibrare, dare strattoni2) (tug)to twitch at — [ person] dare uno strattone o una tirata a [curtain, tablecloth]
* * *[twi ] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) move jerkily: His hands were twitching.) (torcersi spasmodicamente)2) (to give a little pull or jerk to (something): He twitched her sleeve.) tirare2. noun(a twitching movement.) strattone* * *[twɪtʃ]1. n(slight pull) tiratina, (nervous) tic m inv2. vi(hands, face, muscles) contrarsi, (person: in particular situation) agitarsi, (habitually) avere un tic, (tail, ears) drizzarsi, (nose) muoversi3. vt(rope, sleeve) tirare* * *twitch (1) /twɪtʃ/n.1 contrazione convulsa; spasmo muscolare; tic2 stratta; strattone; strappo; tirata3 (vet.) stringinaso.twitch (2) /twɪtʃ/n.(to) twitch /twɪtʃ/A v. i.1 contorcersi; contrarsi; torcersi spasmodicamente: His face twitched with pain, gli si contrasse il viso per il doloreB v. t.2 contrarre, muovere a scatti ( una parte del corpo): The cat twitched its ears, il gatto mosse le orecchie* * *I [twɪtʃ]1) (tic) tic m.2) (spasm) spasmo m. muscolare, contrazione f. convulsaII 1. [twɪtʃ]to give the curtain a twitch — dare uno strattone o una tirata alla tenda
1) (tug) tirare, dare uno strattone a [fabric, curtain]2.to twitch one's nose — [ person] torcere, arricciare il naso; [ animal] contrarre, torcere il muso
1) (quiver) [person, animal] contorcersi; [ mouth] contrarsi; [ eye] muoversi a scatti, battere; [limb, muscle] contrarsi in modo convulso; [ fishing line] vibrare, dare strattoni2) (tug)to twitch at — [ person] dare uno strattone o una tirata a [curtain, tablecloth]
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