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take outdente take out, extractcavarsela manage, get by* * *cavare v.tr.1 ( togliere) to take* off, to remove; ( tirar fuori) to take* out, to pull out; ( estrarre) to extract, to dig out; to quarry: cavare un dente, to pull out a tooth; non sono riuscito a cavargli di bocca nemmeno una parola, I wasn't able to get a word out of him // farsi cavare un dente, to have a tooth out2 ( soddisfare) to slake: cavarsi la sete, to quench one's thirst // cavarsi una voglia, to satisfy one's wish3 ( ricavare) to get*, to obtain, to gain: da quell'individuo non si cava nulla di buono, he's good for nothing4 ( indumenti) to take* off5 cavarsela, to get off: se la cavò a buon mercato, he got off cheaply; se la sono cavata, ( non sono stati puniti) they got away with it.◘ cavarsi v.rifl. ( liberarsi) to free oneself; to get* out (of sthg.): cavare d'impaccio, to get out of trouble.* * *[ka'vare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (estrarre) to dig* (up), to pull (up) [patate, carote]; to extract, to pull out [ dente]; to draw* [ sangue]2) fig.2.verbo pronominale cavarsi1) (togliersi) to take* off [indumento, cappello]- rsi d'impaccio — fig. to get out of trouble
- rsi gli occhi — fig. to strain one's eyes
2) (soddisfare)-rsi la voglia (di qcs.) — to satisfy one's wish (for sth.)
3) cavarsela (sopravvivere) to pull through, to come* throughme la sono cavata con qualche graffio — I escaped o came out of it with only a few scratches; (riuscire)
cavarsela alla meno peggio — to muddle o struggle through
* * *cavare/ka'vare/ [1]1 (estrarre) to dig* (up), to pull (up) [patate, carote]; to extract, to pull out [ dente]; to draw* [ sangue]2 fig. non sono riuscito a cavarle di bocca una sola parola I couldn't get a (single) word out of herII cavarsi verbo pronominale1 (togliersi) to take* off [indumento, cappello]; - rsi d'impaccio fig. to get out of trouble; - rsi gli occhi fig. to strain one's eyes2 (soddisfare) -rsi la voglia (di qcs.) to satisfy one's wish (for sth.)3 cavarsela (sopravvivere) to pull through, to come* through; me la sono cavata con qualche graffio I escaped o came out of it with only a few scratches; (riuscire) cavarsela alla meno peggio to muddle o struggle through; cavarsela con i motori to know one's way around an engine; se l'è cavata bene he came off well.
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