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1 partire
"to start;Abfahren;partir"* * *leavepartire per leave forpartire per l'estero go abroad* * *partire1 v. intr.1 to leave*, to go* away; ( decollare) to take* off; ( salpare) to sail: quando parti?, when are you leaving?; partiremo la settimana prossima, we are leaving (o going away) next week; è partito così in fretta che ha dimenticato la valigia, he left in such a hurry that he forgot his suitcase; a che ora parte il tuo treno?, what time does your train leave?; il tuo aereo parte da Linate o dalla Malpensa?, is your plane leaving from Linate airport or Malpensa airport?; l'aereo delle 8.50 per Londra non è ancora partito, the 8.50 plane to London hasn't taken off yet; è partito per Roma ieri, he left for Rome yesterday; partirai presto domani mattina?, will you leave (o set off o set out) early tomorrow morning?; bisognerà far partire gli inviti al più presto, the invitations must go (o be sent) off as soon as possible // partire in missione, per affari, to go away on a mission, on business // partire a piedi, in auto, a cavallo, to leave on foot, by car, on horseback // partire di giorno, di sera, di notte, to leave in the daytime, in the evening, at night // partire in treno, in aereo, per nave, to leave by train, by plane, by ship // partire per l'estero, to go abroad; partire per ignota destinazione, to leave for an unknown destination // partire è un po' morire, (prov.) to part is to die a little2 ( mettersi in moto) to start, to set* off: l'auto non partiva questa mattina, the car didn't start this morning; quest'auto stenta sempre a partire, this car never starts straight away // partire in quarta, ( molto velocemente) to dash off; partire in quarta per qlco., to plunge into sthg.: non partire in quarta!, lascia che le cose maturino, don't jump straight in! let things develop a little first // partire come una freccia, to be off like a shot // quando parte a raccontare barzellette non la smette più, (fam.) when he starts telling jokes he never stops3 ( di pallottola, freccia ecc.) to shoot*; to fire: partì un colpo di fucile, a shot was fired; far partire un colpo, to shoot a bullet // non ci ho visto più e mi è partita una sberla, I just couldn't stop myself from slapping him4 ( avere origine, iniziare) to start (anche fig.): due canali partono dalla città, two canals begin (o start) from the town; la strada nuova parte dalla piazza, the new road starts from the square; l'ordine è partito dalla direzione, the order came from the management; partendo da questo concetto, deduciamo che..., starting from this principle we can deduce that...; partiamo da punti di vista diversi, we start from different standpoints // a partire da, beginning from (o as from): a partire da domani, ieri, oggi, venerdì, beginning (o as) from tomorrow, yesterday, today, Friday; a partire dal 10 luglio questo treno verrà soppresso, as from 10th July this train will not run; a partire da quel momento nessuno è più entrato nella stanza, from that time on nobody has entered the room; a partire da questa pagina si tratta un nuovo argomento, from this page onwards a new subject is dealt with // è partito dal niente, he has risen from nothing5 (fam.) ( rompersi, guastarsi) to go*: ieri sera è partita la televisione, the television went last night; è partita la luce, the light's gone // gli bastano un paio di bicchieri per partire, it only takes a couple of glasses and he's completely gone; è partito per quella donna, he's lost his head over that woman6 ( provenire) to come*: il grido partiva da una grotta, the cry came from a cave; un sospiro che parte dal cuore, a sigh from the heart.1 ( separare) to separate, to divide◘ partirsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. (letter.) ( allontanarsi, distaccarsi) to part; to leave* (s.o., sthg.): partire dalle persone care, dalla patria, to leave one's loved ones, one's native country // partire da questa vita, dal mondo, to pass away.* * *[par'tire]1) (andare via) to leave*, to get* off2) (mettersi in movimento) [persona, treno] to go*, to leave*, to depart form.; [macchina, motore] to start (off)fare partire — to start (up) [ automobile]
3) (esplodere)giocava con il fucile ed è partito un colpo — he was playing with the gun and it went off o a shot was fired
4) (iniziare) to startquando parte non lo si ferma più — colloq. once he gets going, there's no stopping him
5) (basarsi)partire da qcs. — to proceed from sth.
6) colloq. (rompersi) [automobile, macchinario] to conk out7) colloq. (perdere la testa) to flip (out)8) sport to starta partire da adesso, da aprile — as from o of now, April
a partire dal primo gennaio — with effect from o starting January 1; (nello spazio)
il terzo a partire dal fondo — the third from the back; (in una gamma)
biglietti a partire da 5 euro — tickets at 5 euros and above o from 5 euros up(wards)
* * *partire/par'tire/ [3](aus. essere)1 (andare via) to leave*, to get* off; partire da casa to leave from home; partire per le vacanze to set off on holiday; è partita per l'Australia she's gone out to Australia; partire in guerra to go off to the war2 (mettersi in movimento) [persona, treno] to go*, to leave*, to depart form.; [macchina, motore] to start (off); fare partire to start (up) [ automobile]3 (esplodere) fare partire un colpo to fire a shot; giocava con il fucile ed è partito un colpo he was playing with the gun and it went off o a shot was fired4 (iniziare) to start; il sentiero parte da qui the path starts here; il terzo partendo da sinistra the third (starting) from the left; quando parte non lo si ferma più colloq. once he gets going, there's no stopping him5 (basarsi) partire da qcs. to proceed from sth.; partendo dal principio che starting from the principle that6 colloq. (rompersi) [automobile, macchinario] to conk out; il televisore è partito the television has packed it; il motore è partito the engine is burned out; è partito un altro bicchiere! there's another glass gone west!8 sport to start; sono partiti! they're off!9 a partire da (nel tempo) a partire da adesso, da aprile as from o of now, April; a partire da quel giorno from that day on; un mese a partire da adesso one month from now; a partire dal primo gennaio with effect from o starting January 1; (nello spazio) il terzo a partire dal fondo the third from the back; (in una gamma) biglietti a partire da 5 euro tickets at 5 euros and above o from 5 euros up(wards). -
2 noia
f boredomnoie pl trouble sgdar noia a qualcuno annoy someonevenire a noia a qualcuno start to bore s.o.* * *noia s.f.1 ( tedio) boredom, tedium, ennui: la noia di una vita monotona, the tedium of a monotonous life; sbadigliare di noia, to yawn with boredom // che noia!, what a bore! // ammazzare, vincere la noia, to relieve the boredom: andrò al cinema tanto per ammazzare la noia, I'll go to the cinema just to relieve the boredom; cercare di vincere la noia di un lungo viaggio, to try to relieve the boredom of a long journey // avere a noia qlco., to be fed up (o bored stiff) with sthg. // leggere mi è venuto a noia, I've become bored with reading (o I'm tired of reading) // morire di noia, to die of boredom (o to be bored to death o to be deadly bored o to be bored to tears): questo libro mi fa morire di noia, this book bores me stiff (o bores me to death o bores me to tears) // prendere a noia qlcu., to be sick of s.o. (o to be fed up with s.o.) // ripetere qlco. fino alla noia, to repeat sthg. ad nauseam2 ( fastidio) annoyance; nuisance; trouble: il fumo mi dà noia, smoke bothers me; le noie della vita, the troubles of life; luce che dà noia, irritating light; ebbe delle noie per la sua attività politica, he had a lot of bother (o trouble) on account of his political activity; non voglio noie con il capo!, I don't want any trouble with the boss; avere noie al motore, to have engine trouble // non dargli noia!, don't trouble him!; ti do noia?, am I disturbing you? // che noia!, what a nuisance!3 ( persona, cosa che infastidisce) bore, nuisance: ho cenato con Paolo, che è una noia mortale, I had dinner with Paul: he is a dead bore; il suo discorso era una noia terribile, his speech was terribly boring; fare la coda è una tale noia!, queueing up is such a nuisance! // che noia ( che) sei! cosa vuoi adesso?, (fam.) what a nuisance you are! what do you want now?* * *['nɔja] 1.sostantivo femminile1) (sentimento) boredomfare morire di noia qcn. — to bore sb. stiff o to death o to tears
2) (persona, cosa noiosa) bore, drag3) (fastidio)2.dare noia a qcn. — to bother sb
sostantivo femminile plurale noie (problemi, guai) problems, troublesprocurare o dare delle -e a qcn. — to make trouble for sb., to give o cause sb. trouble
* * *noia/'nɔja/I sostantivo f.1 (sentimento) boredom; ingannare la noia to escape from boredom; che noia! what a bore! fare morire di noia qcn. to bore sb. stiff o to death o to tears; mi è venuto a noia I'm fed up with it2 (persona, cosa noiosa) bore, drag; che noia quel film! what a drag that film is!3 (fastidio) dare noia a qcn. to bother sb.II noie f.pl.(problemi, guai) problems, troubles; ho delle -e con la polizia I'm in trouble with the police; procurare o dare delle -e a qcn. to make trouble for sb., to give o cause sb. trouble.
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