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1 singsong
['sɪŋsɒŋ] 1.aggettivo BE [voice, dialect] cantilenante2.nome BE1)2) (monotonous verse) cantilena f.* * *singsong /ˈsɪŋsɒŋ/A n.1 cantilena; canto monotono2 (fam.) concerto vocale improvvisato; riunione canora; cantatina tra amiciB a. attr.monotono; cantilenante; noioso; tedioso.(to) singsong /ˈsɪŋsɒŋ/A v. i.cantilenare; parlare (cantare, ecc.) in modo monotonoB v. t.* * *['sɪŋsɒŋ] 1.aggettivo BE [voice, dialect] cantilenante2.nome BE1)2) (monotonous verse) cantilena f. -
2 singsong sing·song
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3 there
[ forma debole ðə(r)] [ forma forte ðeə(r)] 1.there is, are — c'è, ci sono
2.there seems o appears to be — sembra esserci o che ci sia
1) (in space) là, lìup to there down to there fin là; put it in there mettilo là (dentro); in there please (ushering sb.) di là, prego; stand there mettiti là; go over there vai là, vai laggiù; it's there that è là che; (when indicating) è laggiù che; to go there and back in an hour andare e tornare in un'ora; take the offer while it's there fig. approfitta dell'occasione mentre è possibile; will she be there now? ci sarà adesso? there I was at last — finalmente ci arrivai o arrivai là
2) (to draw attention) (to person, activity etc.) ecco (là); (to place) là, lìthere you go again — fig. (ecco che) ci risiamo
there you are — (seeing sb. arrive) eccoti; (giving object) ecco a te; (that's done) ecco fatto
4) colloq. (emphatic)5) there and then lì per lì, subito, sul momento6) there again (on the other hand) d'altra parte3.there there! — (soothingly) su dai!
there! — (triumphantly) oh là!
there, I told you! — ecco, visto, te lo avevo detto!
there, you've woken the baby! — ecco, hai svegliato il bimbo!
* * *[ forma debole ðə(r)] [ forma forte ðeə(r)] 1.there is, are — c'è, ci sono
2.there seems o appears to be — sembra esserci o che ci sia
1) (in space) là, lìup to there down to there fin là; put it in there mettilo là (dentro); in there please (ushering sb.) di là, prego; stand there mettiti là; go over there vai là, vai laggiù; it's there that è là che; (when indicating) è laggiù che; to go there and back in an hour andare e tornare in un'ora; take the offer while it's there fig. approfitta dell'occasione mentre è possibile; will she be there now? ci sarà adesso? there I was at last — finalmente ci arrivai o arrivai là
2) (to draw attention) (to person, activity etc.) ecco (là); (to place) là, lìthere you go again — fig. (ecco che) ci risiamo
there you are — (seeing sb. arrive) eccoti; (giving object) ecco a te; (that's done) ecco fatto
4) colloq. (emphatic)5) there and then lì per lì, subito, sul momento6) there again (on the other hand) d'altra parte3.there there! — (soothingly) su dai!
there! — (triumphantly) oh là!
there, I told you! — ecco, visto, te lo avevo detto!
there, you've woken the baby! — ecco, hai svegliato il bimbo!
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