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1 Forth
[fɔːθ] ••Note:Forth often appears in English after a verb ( bring forth, set forth, sally forth etc). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry ( bring, set, sally etc). - For further uses of forth, see the entry below* * *[fo:Ɵ](forward; onward: They went forth into the desert.) avanti* * *(Place names) Forth /fɔ:ɵ/* * *[fɔːθ] ••Note:Forth often appears in English after a verb ( bring forth, set forth, sally forth etc). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry ( bring, set, sally etc). - For further uses of forth, see the entry below -
2 them ***** weak form
[ð(ə)m]pers pron plI watched them — li ho guardati or le ho guardate
I'm looking for the tickets, have you seen them? — sto cercando i biglietti, li hai visti?
where are the sweets, have you eaten them? — dove sono le caramelle? le hai mangiate?
she gave them the money — ha dato loro i soldi, gli ha dato i soldi fam
as for them — quanto a loro (or a questi)
several of them — parecchi (di loro or di essi)
give me a few of them — dammene un po' or qualcuno
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sally forth — verb set out in a sudden, energetic or violent manner • Syn: ↑sally out • Hypernyms: ↑depart, ↑part, ↑start, ↑start out, ↑set forth, ↑set off, ↑set out … Useful english dictionary
sally out — verb 1. jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone) The attackers leapt out from the bushes • Syn: ↑leap out, ↑rush out, ↑burst forth • Hypernyms: ↑appear … Useful english dictionary
sally — ► NOUN (pl. sallies) 1) a sudden charge out of a besieged place against the enemy. 2) a witty or lively retort. ► VERB (sallies, sallied) ▪ set forth. ORIGIN French saillie, from Latin salire to leap … English terms dictionary
sally — I. /ˈsæli / (say salee) noun (plural sallies) 1. a sortie of troops from a besieged place upon an enemy. 2. a sudden rushing forth or activity. 3. an excursion or expedition. 4. an outburst or flight of passion, fancy, etc.: sally of anger. 5. a… …
Sally (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = sally Img capt = sally warming up for a performance at [http://www.beatkitchen.com/ the beat kitchen] in June 2006 Img size = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = Chicago, Illinois Genre = Indie rock Years… … Wikipedia
sally — I UK [ˈsælɪ] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms sally : present tense I/you/we/they sally he/she/it sallies present participle sallying past tense sallied past participle sallied literary to leave a place to go on a journey or for a definite… … English dictionary
sally — 1 noun (C) 1 an amusing clever remark 2 a sudden quick attack and return to a position of defence 2 verb sally forth phrasal verb (I) old fashioned to leave somewhere that is safe in order to do something that you expect to be difficult or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
sally — [16] To sally is etymologically to ‘jump’. For the word comes ultimately from Latin salīre ‘jump’, source also of English assail, insult, salient, etc. It passed into Old French as salir, which later became saillir. From this was derived a noun… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
sally — [[t]sæ̱li[/t]] sallies, sallying, sallied 1) N COUNT Sallies are clever and amusing remarks. [LITERARY] He had thus far succeeded in fending off my conversational sallies. 2) VERB If someone sallies forth or sallies somewhere, they go out into a… … English dictionary
sally — [16] To sally is etymologically to ‘jump’. For the word comes ultimately from Latin salīre ‘jump’, source also of English assail, insult, salient, etc. It passed into Old French as salir, which later became saillir. From this was derived a noun… … Word origins
sally — sal|ly1 [ sæli ] verb intransitive LITERARY to leave a place to go on a trip or for a definite purpose, showing confidence and energy: Every afternoon she sallied forth to do the shopping. sally sal|ly 2 [ sæli ] noun count LITERARY 1. ) a quick… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English