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1 ♦ slightly
♦ slightly /ˈslaɪtlɪ/avv.1 esilmente; sottilmente; debolmente2 leggermente; lievemente; un po': slightly drunk, un po' ubriaco; brillo; He's feeling slightly better, sta leggermente (o un pochino) meglio● ( di persona) slightly built, di costituzione delicata; esile. -
2 fuddled
['fʌdld]aggettivo colloq.1) (confused) [idea, brain] incasinato; [ state] di rimbambimento; [ person] rimbambito2) (slightly drunk) brillo* * *fuddled /fʌdld/a.in stato confusionale, intontito, istupidito (spec. a causa dell'alcol).* * *['fʌdld]aggettivo colloq.1) (confused) [idea, brain] incasinato; [ state] di rimbambimento; [ person] rimbambito2) (slightly drunk) brillo -
3 merry
['merɪ]1) (happy) allegro, gaio2) colloq. (tipsy) allegro, brillo, alticcio3) ant. (anche merrie)merry England — = l'Inghilterra felice del periodo elisabettiano
••the more the merrier! — prov. più si è, meglio è
to make merry — fare festa o baldoria
to give sb. merry hell — colloq. mettere qcn. nei casini
* * *['meri]1) (cheerful; noisily or laughingly lively etc: merry children; a merry party.) felice, allegro2) (slightly drunk: He's been getting merry on whisky.) allegro•- merrily- merriness
- merriment
- merry-go-round
- merrymaking
- merrymaker* * *merry /ˈmɛrɪ/a.2 (arc.) bello; dolce; ameno3 (fam.) brillo; alticcio● merry-andrew, buffone; pagliaccio □ (stor.) Merry England, l'Inghilterra Felice ( della regina Elisabetta I) □ merry-go-round, giostra; carosello; (fig.) attività frenetica □ merry-making, festa; baldoria; divertimento □ (stor.) the Merry Monarch, il Re Libertino ( Carlo II: 1649-85) □ Merry Christmas!, buon Natale!; felice Natale! □ to make merry, far festa; far baldoria.* * *['merɪ]1) (happy) allegro, gaio2) colloq. (tipsy) allegro, brillo, alticcio3) ant. (anche merrie)merry England — = l'Inghilterra felice del periodo elisabettiano
••the more the merrier! — prov. più si è, meglio è
to make merry — fare festa o baldoria
to give sb. merry hell — colloq. mettere qcn. nei casini
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4 tipsy
['tɪpsɪ]aggettivo brillo, alticcio* * *['tipsi](slightly drunk.) brillo- tipsily- tipsiness* * *tipsy /ˈtɪpsɪ/a. (fam.)1 brillo; alticcio; ubriaco● ( cucina) tipsy cake, dolce decorato con mandorle e inzuppato nel vino o nello sherry (► trifle, def. 3) □ to get tipsy, ubriacarsi; sbronzarsi (fam.)tipsinessn. [u]ubriachezza; ebbrezza.* * *['tɪpsɪ]aggettivo brillo, alticcio -
5 ever ***** adv
['ɛvə(r)]1) (always) sempreyours ever — (Brit: in letters) sempre tuo (-a)
2) (at any time) mainow if ever is the time or moment to... — ora o mai più è il momento di...
3)as soon as ever you can — al più presto possibile -
6 go to someone's head
1) ((of alcohol) to make someone slightly drunk: Champagne always goes to my head.) dare alla testa2) ((of praise, success etc) to make someone arrogant, foolish etc: Don't let success go to your head.) dare alla testa
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ἀκροθώρακ' — ἀκροθώρακα , ἀκροθώραξ slightly drunk masc acc sg ἀκροθώρακι , ἀκροθώραξ slightly drunk masc dat sg ἀκροθώρακε , ἀκροθώραξ slightly drunk masc nom/voc/acc dual … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)