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1 strappo
m tear, ripmedicine torn ligamentfig uno strappo alla regola an exception to the rule* * *strappo s.m.1 tear, rent, rip: (si) fece uno strappo nei pantaloni, he tore his trousers; il suo soprabito era pieno di strappi, his overcoat was very torn; rammendare uno strappo, to mend a tear2 ( strappata) pull, tug; snatch; ( strattone) jerk: il cane con uno strappo ruppe la catena, with a jerk the dog broke his chain; diede uno strappo e il chiodo si staccò, he gave a pull and the nail came away // a strappi, in jerks3 ( infrazione) breach, infringement: strappo alla legge, infringement of the law; uno strappo alle regole, a breach of the rules4 ( muscolare) sprain, torn muscle5 (fig.) ( frattura) split, rift: tra i due partiti si è creato uno strappo, there has been a split between the two parties6 (fig. fam.) ( passaggio automobilistico) lift: dammi uno strappo fino a casa, give me a lift home.* * *['strappo]sostantivo maschile1) (tirata) jerk2) (nella stoffa) tear, rip, rent3) fig. split4) med.strappo muscolare — muscle strain, strained o pulled muscle
farsi uno strappo muscolare — to strain o pull a muscle
5) colloq. (passaggio in auto)dare, farsi dare uno strappo — to give, take a lift
••fare uno strappo alla regola — to make an exception (to the rule), to bend the rules
* * *strappo/'strappo/sostantivo m.2 (nella stoffa) tear, rip, rent; fare o farsi uno strappo nella camicia to tear one's shirt3 fig. split4 med. strappo muscolare muscle strain, strained o pulled muscle; farsi uno strappo muscolare to strain o pull a musclefare uno strappo alla regola to make an exception (to the rule), to bend the rules. -
2 dissidio
dissidio s.m. disagreement, dissension; ( litigio) quarrel, dispute: dissidio di opinioni, disagreement (o difference of opinion); dissidio insanabile, irreducible disagreement; il dissidio tra Chiesa e Stato, the split between Church and State; abbiamo avuto un piccolo dissidio con lui, we had a slight disagreement with him; comporre un dissidio, to compose (o to settle o to make up) a quarrel (o a dispute); essere in dissidio con qlcu., to be at variance with s.o.* * ** * *dissidiopl. -di /dis'sidjo, di/sostantivo m.quarrel; (spaccatura) rift. -
3 dividere
divide( condividere) share* * *dividere v.tr.1 to divide (up); to split*; ( spartire) to share, ( distribuendo) to share out: dividere in due, to divide in two; dividere in parti, to divide (up) into parts (o to split into parts); dividere i propri beni tra gli eredi, to divide (up) one's property amongst one's heirs; ci dividemmo il lavoro, we divided (o shared out) the work between us; dividiamo il nostro tempo fra studio e gioco, we divide our time between study and play; dividete la torta di mele tra di voi!, share the apple pie among you!; dividere il conto a metà, to split the bill; dividerò la spesa con te, I'll go halves with you; cerco qlcu. che divida con me le spese di viaggio, I'm looking for s.o. to share (o split) the cost of the trip (with me); (fin.) dividere gli utili fra gli azionisti, to share out profits among shareholders; dividere le spese, to share expenses; dividere il capitale, to split the capital; dividere in lotti, to lot // dividere un atto in tre scene, to divide an act into three scenes // non ho niente da dividere con lui, I've got nothing in common with him2 ( separare) to separate, to divide: la Manica divide la Francia dall'Inghilterra, the Channel separates France from England; questa catena di monti divide i due paesi, this mountain range divides the two countries; un ruscello divide il nostro prato da quello del nostro vicino, a stream separates our meadow from our neighbour's; stavano litigando e io cercai di dividerli, they were fighting and I tried to separate them3 ( condividere) to share: dividere la gioia, il dolore, l'opinione altrui, to share s.o.'s joy, sorrow, opinion; dividere una responsabilità, to share a responsibility4 ( disunire) to divide, to tear*, to split*: le lotte interne dividono il partito, the party is torn (o split) by internal disputes; la questione divise la Camera, the House was divided on this question; dividere una famiglia, to divide a family // dividi e impera!, divide and rule!5 (mat.) to divide: dividi 125 per 5, divide 125 by 5; il due divide tutti i numeri pari, two divides all even numbers6 (chim., fis.) to split*.◘ dividersi v.rifl.1 ( separarsi) to part: la folla si divise, the crowd parted; dividere da qlcu., da qlco., to part from s.o., with sthg.2 ( dedicarsi) to divide oneself between: si divide tra casa e lavoro, she divides herself between home and job◆ v.rifl.rec. (dir.) to separate: mia moglie e io abbiamo deciso di dividerci, my wife and I have decided to separate◆ v.intr.pron.1 ( essere suddiviso) to be divided: il metro si divide in centimetri, the metre is divided into centimetres2 (non com.) ( fendersi) to break* (up); to split* asunder, to crack: il marmo si divise in tre parti, the marble broke into three parts; il Po si divide alla foce, the Po divides at its mouth.* * *1. [di'videre]vb irreg vtdividere in 5 parti/per 5 — to divide o split into 5 parts/in 5
si sono divisi il bottino — they split o divided the loot between them
2) (condividere) to share2. vr (dividersi)1)2) (uso reciproco: persone) to separate, part, (coppia) to separate3. vip (dividersi)dividersi (in) — to divide (into), split up (into), (ramificarsi) to fork* * *[di'videre] 1.verbo transitivo1) (separare) to divide, to separate [paese, stanza] (in into); to separate, to part [ litiganti]2) (opporre) [problema, questione] to divide, to split* [popolazione, politici, opinione pubblica] (in into)3) (spartire) to divide, to split*, to share (out) [torta, compiti, beni] ( tra between, among; in into)4) (condividere) to share [appartamento, spese] ( con with)5) (scomporre, distinguere in parti) to divide, to split*dividere qcs. a metà — to halve sth., to divide sth. in half
dividere una parola in sillabe — to break a word down o up into syllables
2.dividere 9 per 3 — to divide 3 into 9, to divide 9 by 3
verbo pronominale dividersi1) (ramificarsi) [cellula, ramo, fiume, strada] to divide2) (separarsi) to separate, to part, to leave* (da from)3) (suddividersi) [persone, oggetti, esempi] to be* divided, to be* split (in into)5) (ripartirsi) to share, to spread* [lavoro, responsabilità, compiti]; to share out [ caramelle]* * *dividere/di'videre/ [35]1 (separare) to divide, to separate [paese, stanza] (in into); to separate, to part [ litiganti]; dividere le mele buone da quelle cattive to sort the good apples from the bad2 (opporre) [problema, questione] to divide, to split* [popolazione, politici, opinione pubblica] (in into)3 (spartire) to divide, to split*, to share (out) [torta, compiti, beni] ( tra between, among; in into)4 (condividere) to share [appartamento, spese] ( con with)5 (scomporre, distinguere in parti) to divide, to split*; dividere qcs. a metà to halve sth., to divide sth. in half; dividere una parola in sillabe to break a word down o up into syllablesII dividersi verbo pronominale1 (ramificarsi) [cellula, ramo, fiume, strada] to divide2 (separarsi) to separate, to part, to leave* (da from); - rsi dal marito to separate from one's husband3 (suddividersi) [persone, oggetti, esempi] to be* divided, to be* split (in into)5 (ripartirsi) to share, to spread* [lavoro, responsabilità, compiti]; to share out [ caramelle]. -
4 separare
"to separate;Abscheiden;segregar"* * *separate* * *separare v.tr.1 to separate, to divide; to part, to pull apart: separare due fogli di carta, to separate two sheets of paper; ho separato i miei libri dai tuoi, I have separated my books from yours; separare i buoni dai cattivi, to separate the good from the bad; separammo i due litiganti, we pulled the two fighters apart; (chim.) separare il sale da una soluzione, to separate the salt from a solution // (dir.) separare i procedimenti, to sever the proceedings2 ( tener diviso) to separate, to divide; to keep* apart: le due montagne sono separate da una valle, the two mountains are separated by a valley; la lite separò i due amici, the quarrel kept the two friends apart; nulla può ormai separarci, from now on nothing can keep us apart; l'oceano separa l'Europa dall'America, the ocean divides Europe from America; un tavolo lo separava dalla porta, there was a table between him and the door3 (fig.) ( distinguere) to distinguish: la ragione separa l'uomo dagli animali, reason distinguishes man from beasts◘ separarsi v.rifl. o rifl.rec. to separate; ( allontanarsi) to part: separare da qlcu., da qlco., to part from s.o., with sthg.; chiacchierarono un poco poi si separarono, they talked for a while and then they parted; vissero insieme per cinque anni poi si separarono, they lived together for five years then separated; separare amichevolmente, to part friends.* * *[sepa'rare]1. vtle Alpi separano la Svizzera dall'Italia — the Alps divide o separate Italy from Switzerland
solo pochi chilometri lo separavano da casa — only a few kilometres separated him from home o stood between him and home
2. vr (separarsi)1)gli dispiaceva separarsi dai propri cari/da quegli oggetti cari — he didn't want to leave his loved ones/to part with those dear objects
2)separarsi da — to split off from, separate off from3) (uso reciproco: gen) to part, (coniugi, soci) to part, split up, separate* * *[sepa'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (dividere) to separateè meglio separarli prima che si picchino — it is better to separate them o keep them apart before they start fighting
3) (isolare) to segregate [malati, prigionieri]5) chim. to separate2.verbo pronominale separarsi1) (dividersi, allontanarsi) to part, to separate2) [ coppia] to part, to separate, to split* up, to break* up- rsi da — to split up with, to separate from [marito, moglie]
* * *separare/sepa'rare/ [1]1 (dividere) to separate; è meglio separarli prima che si picchino it is better to separate them o keep them apart before they start fighting; separare le mele buone da quelle cattive to sort the good apples from the bad2 (distinguere) separare il bene dal male to distinguish right from wrong; è necessario separare i due casi we must distinguish between the two matters o cases3 (isolare) to segregate [malati, prigionieri]4 (allontanare) la differenza di ceto sociale li separava the difference in social background divided them5 chim. to separateII separarsi verbo pronominale1 (dividersi, allontanarsi) to part, to separate; - rsi da [ persona] to leave [compagno, gruppo, famiglia]; non si separa mai dal suo ombrello he takes his umbrella everywhere with him -
5 dividere
1. [di'videre]vb irreg vtdividere in 5 parti/per 5 — to divide o split into 5 parts/in 5
si sono divisi il bottino — they split o divided the loot between them
2) (condividere) to share2. vr (dividersi)1)2) (uso reciproco: persone) to separate, part, (coppia) to separate3. vip (dividersi)dividersi (in) — to divide (into), split up (into), (ramificarsi) to fork -
6 separare
[sepa'rare]1. vtle Alpi separano la Svizzera dall'Italia — the Alps divide o separate Italy from Switzerland
solo pochi chilometri lo separavano da casa — only a few kilometres separated him from home o stood between him and home
2. vr (separarsi)1)gli dispiaceva separarsi dai propri cari/da quegli oggetti cari — he didn't want to leave his loved ones/to part with those dear objects
2)separarsi da — to split off from, separate off from3) (uso reciproco: gen) to part, (coniugi, soci) to part, split up, separate -
7 frazionare
( dividere in parti) break up, split up* * *frazionare v.tr.1 to divide, to share out; to separate, to subdivide: frazionare i compiti tra due persone, to share out the work between people; frazionare una proprietà, to subdivide (o to break up) an estate2 ( separare nettamente) to split*3 (mat.) to fractionize4 (chim.) to fractionate5 (econ.) to split* (up), to break* (up), to divide; ( spartire, lottizzare) to parcel (out); ( separare i costi di beni e servizi) to unbundle; ( ripartire pagamenti, danni ai fini assicurativi e marittimi) to apportion: frazionare una proprietà terriera, un patrimonio, to parcel out an estate, a property.◘ frazionarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. to split*: il partito si è frazionato in diverse fazioni, the party has split into different factions.* * *[frattsjo'nare]verbo transitivo (dividere) to divide, to break* up* * *frazionare/frattsjo'nare/ [1](dividere) to divide, to break* up. -
8 frattura
f fracture* * *frattura s.f.1 (med.) fracture: frattura composta, compound fracture; frattura a spirale, spiral fracture; ridurre una frattura, to set a fracture2 ( rottura) break, rupture, rift, split: la frattura nei nostri rapporti è insanabile, the rift between us is unbridgeable3 (geol.) fracture, joint* * *[frat'tura]sostantivo femminile1) med. fracture, break2) geol. fracture, split3) fig. break, rift•* * *frattura/frat'tura/sostantivo f.1 med. fracture, break2 geol. fracture, split3 fig. break, riftfrattura esposta compound fracture; frattura semplice simple fracture. -
9 divorzio
m (pl -zi) divorce* * *divorzio s.m.1 (dir.) divorce: chiedere il divorzio, to apply for a divorce; ottenere il divorzio, to obtain a divorce; iniziare la procedura di divorzio, to take (o to start) divorce proceedings; divorzio consensuale, friendly divorce; sentenza di divorzio, decree of divorce2 (fig.) separation, parting: il divorzio fra religione e scienza, the separation between religion and science; dopo aver lavorato per anni insieme hanno fatto divorzio, after having worked together for years they've split up (o gone their separate ways).* * *chiedere, ottenere il divorzio — to ask for, obtain a divorce
essere in attesa di divorzio — to be getting divorced o a divorce
* * *divorziopl. -zi /di'vɔrtsjo, tsi/sostantivo m.divorce (anche fig.); chiedere, ottenere il divorzio to ask for, obtain a divorce; essere in attesa di divorzio to be getting divorced o a divorce. -
10 disunione
disunione s.f. disunion; ( discordia) discord, disagreement, dissension: portò la disunione nella famiglia, he sowed discord in the family; la disunione all'interno del partito ha causato la scissione, discord within the party caused the split; la disunione di quella coppia è totale!, the rift between the couple is complete.
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