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1 spegnere
put outluce, motore, radio turn off, switch off* * *spegnere v.tr.1 to extinguish; ( fuoco) to put* out; ( gas, luce, radio) to turn off; ( con interruttore) to switch off: spegnere una candela con un soffio, to blow out (o to put out) a candle; spegnere un incendio, to put out a fire; spegnere una sigaretta, to put out a cigarette; spegnere il gas, to turn off the gas; spegnere la luce, to put out (o to turn off o to switch off) the light; spegnere la radio, to switch off (o to turn off) the radio // spegnere la calce viva, to slake (o to quench) lime2 (fig.) ( estinguere) to kill, to stifle: spegnere le proprie passioni, to stifle one's passions; spegnere l'amore di qlcu., to kill s.o.'s love; spegnere la sete, to quench one's thirst3 (fin.) to extinguish, to discharge, to redeem, to pay*, to pay* off: spegnere un debito, to pay off a debt; (dir.) spegnere un mutuo, to discharge a loan; (dir.) spegnere un'ipoteca, to redeem a mortgage4 (inform.) to turn off.◘ spegnersi v.intr.pron.1 (di luce, fuoco) to be extinguished, to go* out, to die out; ( di fuoco) to burn* out: la candela si spegne, the candle is going out; il fuoco si spense, the fire burnt (o went) out; si è spenta la luce sulle scale, the light on the staircase has gone out // il motore dell'auto si spense improvvisamente, the car engine suddenly cut out2 (fig.) ( scomparire) to die down; to fade (away): la speranza si spense nei suoi occhi, hope faded from his eyes; la sua collera va spegnendosi, his anger is cooling down; il suo sorriso si spense, his smile faded away3 ( morire) to pass away; ( estinguersi) to die out: si spense due giorni fa, he passed away two days ago4 (inform.) to go* off, to go* out.* * *1. ['spɛɲɲere]vb irreg vt(fuoco, sigaretta) to put out, extinguish, (apparecchio elettrico) to switch o turn off, (luce) to switch o turn off, (gas) to turn off, (fig : suoni, passioni) to stifle, (debito) to extinguish2. vip (spegnersi)1) (fuoco, sigaretta) to go out, (apparecchio elettrico, luce) to go off, (motore) to stall, (fig : passioni, suoni) to die down, (ricordo) to fade2) (euf : morire) to pass away* * *['spɛɲɲere, 'speɲɲere] 1.verbo transitivo1) to extinguish, to put* out [incendio, fuoco, sigaretta]; to put* out, to snuff out; (soffiando) to blow* out [ candela]2) to turn off, to switch off [luce, radio, riscaldamento, motore]4) (estinguere) to redeem [ ipoteca]5) chim. to slake [ calce]2.verbo pronominale spegnersi1) [candela, fuoco] to blow* out, to burn* out, to die out; [ incendio] to go* out2) [luce, riscaldamento] to go* off, to switch off; [ motore] to turn off, to die colloq.3) (attenuarsi) [amore, odio, risentimento] to die (down); [ applauso] to die away4) eufem. (morire) to die off, to fade away, to slip away* * *spegnere/'spεŋŋere, 'speŋŋere/ [90]1 to extinguish, to put* out [incendio, fuoco, sigaretta]; to put* out, to snuff out; (soffiando) to blow* out [ candela]2 to turn off, to switch off [luce, radio, riscaldamento, motore]4 (estinguere) to redeem [ ipoteca]5 chim. to slake [ calce]II spegnersi verbo pronominale1 [candela, fuoco] to blow* out, to burn* out, to die out; [ incendio] to go* out2 [luce, riscaldamento] to go* off, to switch off; [ motore] to turn off, to die colloq.3 (attenuarsi) [amore, odio, risentimento] to die (down); [ applauso] to die away4 eufem. (morire) to die off, to fade away, to slip away. -
2 smorzare
colore tone downluce dimentusiasmo dampen* * *smorzare v.tr.1 ( attenuare) ( luce) to shade; to dim; ( colori) to tone down; to soften; ( suoni) to deaden, to lower, to muffle; ( oscillazioni) to damp, to dampen: in questo quadro i rossi vanno smorzati, in this picture the reds must be toned down; per smorzare questa luce violenta devi chiudere le imposte, in order to soften this harsh light you must close the shutters; smorzare un suono, to deaden a sound; smorzare la voce, il tono della voce, to lower one's voice // (sport) smorzare la palla, to make a drop shot2 ( passioni, sentimenti) to quench, to appease; to damp: smorzare l'ira, la collera di qlcu., to appease s.o.'s anger; smorzare le speranze, to damp hopes3 (region.) ( spegnere) to put* out; to extinguish: smorzare il fuoco, to put out (o to quench) the fire; smorzare un incendio, to extinguish a fire; smorzare il lume, la luce, to put out the light; smorzare la sete, to quench one's thirst // smorzare la calce, to slake lime.◘ smorzarsi v.intr.pron.1 ( attenuarsi) to grow* fainter; to die away, to fade (away): il colore del cielo si smorza, the colour of the sky is dying away; la luce si smorzava, the light was growing fainter; il rumore si smorzò, the noise grew fainter2 (di passioni, sentimenti) to be appeased, to fade: la sua ira si è smorzata, his anger has been appeased; le sue speranze si smorzeranno a questa notizia, his hopes will fade at this news; il suo entusiasmo si smorzò a quelle parole, those words damped his enthusiasm* * *[zmor'tsare]1. vt(suoni) to muffle, deaden, (colori) to tone down, (luce) to dim, (sete) to quench, (entusiasmo) to dampen2. vip (smorzarsi)* * *[zmor'tsare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (attenuare) to dim, to soften [ luce]; to dim, to tone down [ colori]; to deaden, to lower [ suono]; to smooth out, to reduce [ impatto]2) (spegnere) to put* out, to extinguish [ fuoco]; fig. to quench [ sete]; to deaden, to snuff out [entusiasmo, passione]3) sport2.verbo pronominale smorzarsi1) (spegnersi) [ fuoco] to go* out2) (attenuarsi) [ colore] to dim, to dull; [ suono] to die away, to fade away; [ rumore] to die down3) fig. [ entusiasmo] to fade, to die* * *smorzare/zmor'tsare/ [1]1 (attenuare) to dim, to soften [ luce]; to dim, to tone down [ colori]; to deaden, to lower [ suono]; to smooth out, to reduce [ impatto]2 (spegnere) to put* out, to extinguish [ fuoco]; fig. to quench [ sete]; to deaden, to snuff out [entusiasmo, passione]3 sport smorzare la palla to make a drop shotII smorzarsi verbo pronominale1 (spegnersi) [ fuoco] to go* out3 fig. [ entusiasmo] to fade, to die. -
3 stroncare
albero knock downvita snuff outcolloq idea shoot down* * *stroncare v.tr.1 ( spezzare) to break* off, to cut* off: stroncare un ramo, to break off a branch // la sua vita fu stroncata da un incidente, his life was cut short by an accident; fu stroncato da un infarto, he was struck down by a heart attack2 (fig.) ( affaticare) to wear* out: il dolore lo ha stroncato, the pain has worn him out; il footing mi ha stroncato le gambe, I can hardly stand up after my jog3 (fig.) ( reprimere) to put* down, to crush, to put* an end to (sthg.): stroncare una rivolta, to crush (o to put down) a revolt; stroncare un pettegolezzo, to put an end to a piece of gossip; un farmaco per stroncare la febbre, a medicine to bring down temperature4 (fig.) ( criticare radicalmente) to pan, to tear* apart, to tear* to pieces: il suo libro fu stroncato dalla critica, his book was torn apart by the critics.* * *[stron'kare]verbo transitivo1) (affaticare) to wear* out, to tire out [ persona]2) (uccidere) to strike* down3) (reprimere) to crush [protesta, rivolta]; to stop [tentativo, ascesa]; to destroy, to wreck [ carriera]; to stamp out [ epidemia]4) (criticare) to blast, to hammer, to slam colloq., to pan colloq. [film, autore]* * *stroncare/stron'kare/ [1]1 (affaticare) to wear* out, to tire out [ persona]2 (uccidere) to strike* down; fu stroncato da un infarto he was struck down by a heart attack3 (reprimere) to crush [ protesta, rivolta]; to stop [ tentativo, ascesa]; to destroy, to wreck [ carriera]; to stamp out [ epidemia] -
4 crepare
( spaccarsi) crackcolloq ( morire) kick the bucket colloq crepare dalle risa split one's sides laughing* * *crepare v. intr.1 ( fendersi) to crack, to split (asunder)2 (fam.) ( scoppiare) to burst*, to die (of sthg.): sto crepando di sete, I'm dying of thirst; crepare dalle risa, to split one's sides laughing; crepare di rabbia, to fume with rage; crepare di salute, to be in the pink of health (o to be bursting with health)3 (fam.) ( morire) to snuff it, to croak: scommetto che i miei eredi si augurano che io crepi in fretta, I bet my heirs hope I snuff it soon; crepare solo come un cane, to die like a dog; era noioso da crepare, it was deadly dull // crepi l'avarizia, to hell with (o hang) the expense // crepa!, drop dead!◘ creparsi v. intr. pron. to crack: l' intonaco si crepa in più punti, the plaster is cracking in several places.* * *[kre'pare]1. vicrepare dal ridere o dalle risa — to kill o.s. laughing, split one's sides laughing
2. vip (creparsi)(spaccarsi) to crack* * *[kre'pare] 1.1) colloq. (scoppiare) to burst*crepare dal caldo, dal freddo — to stew, to freeze (to death)
crepare di invidia, gelosia — to be eaten up o consumed with envy, jealousy
crepare dalle risate — to kill oneself laughing, to laugh fit to burst
2) pop. (morire) to croak, to pop off, to kick the bucket, to peg out, to snuff it2.verbo pronominale creparsi [terra, muro] to crack, to split*; [ labbra] to chap, to crack; [ vetro] to crack••* * *crepare/kre'pare/ [1](aus. essere)1 colloq. (scoppiare) to burst*; crepare dal caldo, dal freddo to stew, to freeze (to death); crepare di invidia, gelosia to be eaten up o consumed with envy, jealousy; crepare dalle risate to kill oneself laughing, to laugh fit to burst2 pop. (morire) to croak, to pop off, to kick the bucket, to peg out, to snuff it; crepa! drop dead!II creparsi verbo pronominalecrepi l'avarizia! to hell with the expense! hang the expense! crepare di salute to be bursting with health. -
5 fiuto
m sense of smellfig nose* * *fiuto s.m.1 scent; nose; ( olfatto) (sense of) smell: quel cane ha un ottimo fiuto, that dog has a very good nose // tabacco da fiuto, snuff2 (fig.) intuition; flair, insight, instinct; nose: ha un gran fiuto per gli affari, he has an excellent nose (o instinct) for business; andare a fiuto, to go by instinct (o to play sthg. by ear); Che fiuto! L'hai trovato subito, How sharp you are! You sniffed it out straightaway.* * *['fjuto]sostantivo maschile1) (odorato) nose2) fig. (intuizione) nose, instinctavere fiuto per qcs. — to have a nose for sth
* * *fiuto/'fjuto/sostantivo m.1 (odorato) nose; tabacco da fiuto snuff -
6 fiutare
smellcocaina snortfiutare un imbroglio smell a rat* * *fiutare v.tr.1 ( odorare) to smell*; ( rumorosamente) to sniff: fiutare tabacco, to take snuff; fiutare cocaina, to sniff cocaine3 ( intuire) to scent, to smell*; to guess: fiutare un delitto, to scent a crime; fiutare un imbroglio, (fam.) to smell a rat; fiutare il pericolo, to scent danger; fiutare un buon affare, to smell a good deal.* * *[fju'tare]verbo transitivo1) (annusare) [ animale] to smell*, to sniff; [ cane] to scent, to smell* out [preda, droga]* * *fiutare/fju'tare/ [1]1 (annusare) [ animale] to smell*, to sniff; [ cane] to scent, to smell* out [preda, droga]; fiutare la pista to pick up the scent (anche fig.)2 fig. (subodorare) to sniff out, to spot [ affare]; to smell* (out) [tranello, pericolo]; fiutare il vento to see which way the wind blows; fiutare qualcosa di losco to smell a rat. -
7 annusare
snifffig smell* * *annusare v.tr.2 (fig.) to smell* out, to suspect: annusare qlco. di losco, to smell a rat; annusare un tranello, to suspect a trap.* * *[annu'sare]verbo transitivo1) (fiutare) to sniff [oggetto, cibo]; to smell* [fiore, profumo]2) fig. (intuire) to smell* [pericolo, imbroglio]* * *annusare/annu'sare/ [1]1 (fiutare) to sniff [oggetto, cibo]; to smell* [fiore, profumo]2 fig. (intuire) to smell* [pericolo, imbroglio]. -
8 fiutare vt
[fju'tare]1) (annusare) to smell, sniff, (sogg : cane da caccia) to scent2)fiutare un pericolo — to smell danger -
9 fiutare
vt [fju'tare]1) (annusare) to smell, sniff, (sogg : cane da caccia) to scent2)fiutare un pericolo — to smell danger
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