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1 praise
I [preɪz]1) elogio m., lode f.in praise of sb. — in lode di qcn.
2) relig. gloria f.II [preɪz]1) lodare [person, book, achievement]to praise sb. for sth., for doing — lodare qcn. per qcs., per avere fatto
to praise sb. to the skies — portare o levare qcn. alle stelle
2) relig. lodare [ God]* * *[preiz] 1. verb1) (to express admiration or approval of; to commend: He praised her singing.) elogiare2) (to glorify (God) by singing hymns etc: Praise the Lord!) glorificare2. noun(the expression of approval or honour: He has received a lot of praise for his musical skill.) elogio* * *I [preɪz]1) elogio m., lode f.in praise of sb. — in lode di qcn.
2) relig. gloria f.II [preɪz]1) lodare [person, book, achievement]to praise sb. for sth., for doing — lodare qcn. per qcs., per avere fatto
to praise sb. to the skies — portare o levare qcn. alle stelle
2) relig. lodare [ God] -
2 smirk
I [smɜːk] II [smɜːk]verbo intransitivo (in a self-satisfied way) fare un sorriso compiaciuto; (knowingly) fare un sorrisetto* * *[smə:k] 1. verb(to smile in a self-satisfied or foolish manner: He sat there smirking after the teacher had praised him.) sogghignare2. noun(a smile of this sort.) sogghigno* * *[smɜːk]1. n2. vi(see n), sorridere compiaciuto (-a), fare un sorriso furbo; sorridere in modo affettato* * *smirk /smɜ:k/n.2 sorriso furbesco; sorrisetto compiaciuto.(to) smirk /smɜ:k/v. i.2 sorridere furbescamente; fare un sorrisetto compiaciuto.* * *I [smɜːk] II [smɜːk]verbo intransitivo (in a self-satisfied way) fare un sorriso compiaciuto; (knowingly) fare un sorrisetto
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