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1 stab
I [stæb]1) (with knife) coltellata f.; (with dagger) pugnalata f.2) fig. (of pain) fitta f.; (of anger, jealousy) accesso m.3) colloq. (attempt) tentativo m., prova f.II 1. [stæb]to make o take a stab at sth., at doing — cimentarsi in qcs., provare a fare
to stab sb. to death — uccidere qcn. a pugnalate
to stab sb. in the back — pugnalare qcn. alle spalle (anche fig.)
2) (poke hard) toccare [person, object]2.to stab oneself — (accidentally) tagliarsi; (deliberately) accoltellarsi
* * *1. past tense, past participle - stabbed; verb(to wound or pierce with a pointed instrument or weapon: He stabbed him (through the heart / in the chest) with a dagger.) pugnalare2. noun(an act of stabbing or a piercing blow.) pugnalata- stabbing- stab someone in the back
- stab in the back* * *[stæb]1. n2)(
fam: try) to have a stab at (doing) sth — provare a fare qc2. vt(with dagger) pugnalare, (with knife) accoltellare* * *stab /stæb/n.1 pugnalata ( anche fig.); coltellata; stilettata: ( anche fig.) a stab in the back, una pugnalata alla schiena● stab wound, ferita di punta.(to) stab /stæb/A v. t.1 pugnalare; accoltellare; colpire con uno stiletto: to stab sb. in the chest, pugnalare q. al petto; to stab sb. to death, pugnalare q. a morte2 conficcare; infilzareB v. i.● (fig.) to stab at sb. 's reputation, cercar di denigrare q. □ to stab one's finger at sb. [st.], additare q. [qc.] □ ( anche fig.) to stab sb. in the back, pugnalare q. alle spalle □ a stabbing pain, un dolore acuto (o lancinante); una fitta.* * *I [stæb]1) (with knife) coltellata f.; (with dagger) pugnalata f.2) fig. (of pain) fitta f.; (of anger, jealousy) accesso m.3) colloq. (attempt) tentativo m., prova f.II 1. [stæb]to make o take a stab at sth., at doing — cimentarsi in qcs., provare a fare
to stab sb. to death — uccidere qcn. a pugnalate
to stab sb. in the back — pugnalare qcn. alle spalle (anche fig.)
2) (poke hard) toccare [person, object]2.to stab oneself — (accidentally) tagliarsi; (deliberately) accoltellarsi
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2 stabbing stab·bing
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3 stabbing
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