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1 slick
I [slɪk]1) (adept) [production, campaign] ottimo, eccellenteII [slɪk]1) (on water, shore) chiazza f. di petrolio2) (tyre) slick m.III [slɪk]verbo transitivo lisciare, lucidare* * *I [slik] adjective(clever especially in a sly or dishonest way; smart: That was a very slick move!)- slickly- slickness II [slik] noun((also oil-slick) a broad band of oil floating on the surface of the sea etc: An oil-slick is threatening the coast.)* * *[slɪk](adroitly executed: show, performance) brillante, (pej: answer, excuse) troppo pronto (-a), (person: glib) dalla parlantina sciolta, (cunning) scaltro (-a), (insincere) untuoso (-a)2. n(also: oil slick) chiazza di petrolio3. vt(also: slick down) (hair: with comb) lisciare, (with haircream) impomatare* * *slick (1) /slɪk/a.1 liscio; lucido; levigato4 (fam.) abile; ingegnoso; furbo; astuto; ben congegnato; ben costruito; collaudato (fig.): a slick alibi, un alibi ingegnoso; (comm.) a slick sales trick, un collaudato trucco da venditore7 (fam.) superficiale; leggero (fig.)8 (autom., sport) liscio ( per la guida sull'asciutto): a slick tyre, un pneumatico liscio; uno ‘slick’● ( slang USA) a slick chick, una bella pollastrella (fig.); una bella ragazza □ to play it slick, giocare d'astuziaslickly avv. slickness n. [u]. slick (2) /slɪk/n.1 (naut.) zona priva di onde capillari3 (tecn.) ► slicker, def. 1 e 2(to) slick /slɪk/v. t.lisciare; lucidare; lustrare.* * *I [slɪk]1) (adept) [production, campaign] ottimo, eccellenteII [slɪk]1) (on water, shore) chiazza f. di petrolio2) (tyre) slick m.III [slɪk]verbo transitivo lisciare, lucidare -
2 stay
I [steɪ]1) (visit, period) soggiorno m., permanenza f."enjoy your stay!" — "buona permanenza!"
2) dir. sospensione f.II [steɪ]stay of execution — (of death penalty) sospensione di esecuzione
1) (remain) stare, restare, rimanereto stay in business — fig. (not go under) restare a galla
"stay put!" — "resta qui e non muoverti!"
"stay tuned!" — (on radio) "restate sintonizzati!"
2) (have accommodation) alloggiareto stay in a hotel, at a friend's house — stare in albergo, a casa di un amico
3) (spend the night) passare la notteit's very late, why don't you stay? — è tardi, perché non rimani?
to come to stay — (for a few days) venire a stare per qualche giorno; (for a few weeks) venire a stare per qualche settimana
•- stay in- stay on- stay out- stay up* * *[stei] 1. verb1) (to remain (in a place) for a time, eg while travelling, or as a guest etc: We stayed three nights at that hotel / with a friend / in Paris; Aunt Mary is coming to stay (for a fortnight); Would you like to stay for supper?; Stay and watch that television programme.) restare, rimanere2) (to remain (in a particular position, place, state or condition): The doctor told her to stay in bed; He never stays long in any job; Stay away from the office till your cold is better; Why won't these socks stay up?; Stay where you are - don't move!; In 1900, people didn't realize that motor cars were here to stay.) restare2. noun(a period of staying (in a place etc): We had an overnight stay / a two days' stay in London.) soggiorno, permanenza- stay in
- stay out
- stay put
- stay up* * *stay (1) /steɪ/n.1 soggiorno; permanenza; sosta; degenza: a long stay, una lunga permanenza; a short stay, un breve soggiorno; He had a long stay in hospital, fece una lunga degenza in ospedale; Enjoy your stay ( o Have a good stay), buona permanenza2 (leg.) sospensione, rinvio; cancellazione ( di una causa); innammissibilità ( di un'azione): The offender was granted a stay of execution, al colpevole è stata concessa una sospensione dell'esecuzione della condanna3 (lett.) freno; ostacolo; impedimento; remora4 (fam.) resistenza; durata● (leg.) stay law, moratoria □ (med.) long-stay patients, lungodegenti.stay (2) /steɪ/n.1 ( anche fig.) appoggio; sostegno; puntello: the stay of my old age, il sostegno (o il bastone) della mia vecchiaia2 (naut.) strallo, straglio3 (edil., mecc.) cavo; strallo; tirante● (mecc.) stay bar (o stay rod), montante; tirante □ (mecc.) stay bolt, bullone passante; bullone tenditore □ stay lace, laccio per busto □ ( un tempo) stay maker, bustaia □ (naut.) stay tackle, paranco di strallo □ (mecc.) stay tube, tubo tenditore □ (naut.) to miss stays, non riuscire a virare; mancare una virata □ The ship is in stays, la nave è in ralinga ( in procinto di virare di bordo in prua).♦ (to) stay (1) /steɪ/A v. i.1 stare; restare; rimanere; soggiornare; dimorare; alloggiare; fermarsi; trattenersi: to stay at home, restare in casa; to stay in bed, rimanere a letto; Stay here till I return, rimani qui finché non torno!; I'm in a hurry; I have no time to stay, ho fretta; non posso trattenermi; Can you stay for ( o to) dinner?, ti fermi a cena da noi?; to stay at (o in) a hotel, alloggiare in albergo; to stay with relatives, stare da (o essere ospite di) parenti NOTA D'USO: - stare- NOTA D'USO: - go to / go and-2 aspettare; arrestarsi; fermarsi; indugiare: Get him to stay a minute, fallo aspettare un minuto!; Stay a little longer, rimani ancora un po'!3 rimanere in carica; ( sport: di un giocatore) restare in squadra; permanere; continuare: to stay as the sales manager, restare in carica come direttore alle vendite; to stay in teaching, continuare a fare l'insegnante; restare nell'insegnamento4 (fam.) resistere; reggere; farcelaB v. t.2 (spec. leg.) differire; rimandare; rinviare; ritardare; sospendere: to stay a decision, rimandare una decisione; to stay an order [sb.'s execution, a judgment], sospendere un'ordinanza [l'esecuzione di q., un giudizio]; to stay proceedings, rinviare un procedimento3 calmare; soddisfare: A glass of milk stayed my hunger, un bicchiere di latte mi ha calmato la fame4 reggere a; resistere a: He couldn't stay the course, non è riuscito a resistere sino alla fine del percorso; (fig.) ha dovuto cedere (o arrendersi)● ( sport) to stay at the front, restare in testa (o nelle posizioni di testa) □ to stay clear of, stare alla larga da; evitare; scansare □ (fig.) to stay cool, restare calmo; mantenere la calma □ to stay one's hand, astenersi (o trattenersi) dal fare qc. □ ( sport) to stay in the game (o in the match), restare in partita; poter vincere □ ( di un professionista) to stay in practice, continuare a esercitare la professione; rimanere in servizio □ (fig.) to stay in the wings, restare dietro le quinte □ ( sport) to stay on the bench, stare in panchina; fare panchina □ (fam.) to stay put, restare al proprio posto; restar fermo; rimaner fisso; tenere □ to stay the same, non cambiare mai □ (fig. fam.) to be here (o to come) to stay, prendere piede; affermarsi: This fashion has come to stay, questa moda si è ormai affermata.(to) stay (2) /steɪ/v. t.2 (naut.) strallare.* * *I [steɪ]1) (visit, period) soggiorno m., permanenza f."enjoy your stay!" — "buona permanenza!"
2) dir. sospensione f.II [steɪ]stay of execution — (of death penalty) sospensione di esecuzione
1) (remain) stare, restare, rimanereto stay in business — fig. (not go under) restare a galla
"stay put!" — "resta qui e non muoverti!"
"stay tuned!" — (on radio) "restate sintonizzati!"
2) (have accommodation) alloggiareto stay in a hotel, at a friend's house — stare in albergo, a casa di un amico
3) (spend the night) passare la notteit's very late, why don't you stay? — è tardi, perché non rimani?
to come to stay — (for a few days) venire a stare per qualche giorno; (for a few weeks) venire a stare per qualche settimana
•- stay in- stay on- stay out- stay up
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