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21 ♦ wine
♦ wine /waɪn/n.1 [uc] vino: I don't drink wine, non bevo vino; DIALOGO → - Ordering food 1- I'd like some wine, vorrei del vino; various Italian wines, vari vini italiani; sparkling wine, vino spumante; still wine, vino «fermo» ( non spumante); dry wine, vino secco; sweet wine, vino dolce; red wine, vino rosso; white wine, vino bianco; table wine, vino da pasto; ( al ristorante) house wine, vino della casa; vino in caraffa4 [u] colore del vino rosso; colore rosso scuro● wine bar, enoteca; bar (o piccolo ristorante) in cui si beve vino □ wine bottle, bottiglia da vino □ ( al ristorante) wine card, lista dei vini □ wine cellar, cantina □ wine cooler, secchiello del ghiaccio ( per tener fresco il vino); ( USA) bevanda di vino e succo di frutta □ wine country, distretto vitivinicolo □ wine gum, caramella gommosa □ (econ.) wine lake, grande eccedenza di produzione vinicola (spec. nell'Unione Europea) □ wine lees, feccia □ wine merchant, vinaio □ (bot.) wine palm, palma da vino □ wine shop, spaccio di vini; fiaschetteria □ wine stone, deposito di tartaro nelle botti □ wine taster, degustatore di vini; tastevin (franc.) □ wine vault, cantina □ wine waiter, sommelier (franc.) □ wine whey, bevanda di vino e latte cagliato □ to make wine, vinificare □ new wine in old bottles, vino nuovo in bottiglie vecchie; (fig.) fermento di idee e cose nuove, che le vecchie istituzioni non riescono a contenere.(to) wine /waɪn/A v. t.B v. i.bere vino (spec. a una festa)● to wine and dine, mangiare e bere a volontà; offrire da bere e da mangiare a (q.) (spec. in un buon ristorante). -
22 get *****
[ɡɛt] got vb: pt, pp gotten Am pp1. vt1) (obtain by effort: money, visa) ottenere, procurarsi, (results, permission) avere, ottenere, (find: job, flat) trovare, (buy) comprare, prendere, (fetch: person, doctor) chiamare, (object) prendere, (Telec: number) avere, (TV, Radio: channel, station) prenderecan I get you a drink? — bevi qualcosa?
to get sth for sb — prendere or procurare qc a qn
I'll get it for you — vado a prendertelo io
I've still got one to get — me ne manca ancora uno
I've been trying to get you (on the phone) all morning — ti ho cercato tutta la mattina al telefono
how much did you get for it? — quanto ti hanno dato?
he got 5 years for robbery — si è beccato 5 anni per rapina
he gets it from his father — in questo prende da suo padre
where did you get that idea from? — come ti sei fatta quest'idea?
I didn't get much from the film — quel film non mi è parso un granché
he's in it for what he can get — lo fa per interesse
3) (catch) prendere, acchiappare, (hit: target) colpireto get sb by the arm/throat — afferrare qn per un braccio/alla gola
I'll get you for that! fam — ti faccio vedere io!
you've got me there! fam — m'hai preso in castagna!
4) (take, move) portareto get sth past customs — riuscire a far passare qc alla dogana
we'll get you there somehow — in un modo o nell'altro ti ci portiamo
to get sth to sb — far avere qc a qn
will that get us? fam — ma a che pro?5) (understand) afferrare, capire, comprendere, (hear) sentireI've got it! — ci sono arrivato!, ci sono!
I don't get it fam — non capisco, non ci arrivo
sorry, I didn't get your name — scusi, non ho capito il suo nome
6) (fam: annoy) dare ai nervi a7) (fam: thrill) toccare8)9)to get sth done — (do o.s.) fare qc, (have done by sb else) far fare qc
to get the washing/dishes done — fare il bucato/i piatti
to get the car going or to go — mettere in moto or far partire la macchina
to get sb/sth ready — preparare qn/qc
2. vihow did you get here? — come sei venuto?
2) (become, be) diventare, farsiwhen do I get paid? — quando mi pagate?
I'm not getting any younger! — il tempo passa anche per me!
3) (begin) mettersi a, cominciare alet's get going or started — muoviamoci!
I'm getting to like him — incomincia a piacermi
4) modal aux vbwhy have I got to do it? — perché devo farlo?
you've got to tell the police — devi dirlo alla polizia
5)I never get to go on holiday on my own — non riesco mai ad andare in vacanza da sola•- get at- get away- get back- get by- get down- get in- get into- get off- get on- get out- get over- get up -
23 use **** n vb
[juːz]1. n1) (gen) uso, utilizzazione f, impiegodirections for use — istruzioni fpl per l'uso
to make use of sth — far uso di qc, utilizzare qc
it's gone or fallen out of use — non lo si usa più
to make good use of sth; put sth to good use — far buon uso di qc
2)to be of use — essere utile, servireit's (of) no use — non serve, è inutile
it's no use shouting, she's deaf — è inutile gridare, è sorda
3)to lose the use of one's legs — perdere l'uso delle gambe2. vt1) (gen) usare"to be used only in emergencies" — "da usare solo in caso d'emergenza"
use your head or brains! — usa la testa or il cervello!
2) (make use of, exploit: influence) servirsi di, adoperare, (opportunity) sfruttare, approfittare di4) old, (liter: treat) trattare3. aux vbI used to go there every day — ci andavo ogni giorno, ero solito (-a) andarci ogni giorno
she used to do it — era solita farlo, lo faceva (una volta)
I didn't use to like maths when I was at school — la matematica non mi piaceva quando andavo a scuola
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24 lap
I [læp]nome (area of body) grembo m.to have sth. in one's lap — tenere qcs. in grembo
••in the lap of the gods — nelle mani degli dei, in balia della sorte
II [læp]to drop a problem in sb.'s lap scaricare un problema sulle spalle di qcn.; to fall into sb.'s lap — cadere nelle mani di qcn
1) sport giro m. (di pista)to be on the last lap — essere all'ultimo giro; fig. essere nella fase finale o vicino al traguardo
2) (part of journey) tappa f.III [læp] IV 1. [læp] 2.- lap up* * *I [læp] past tense, past participle - lapped; verb1) (to drink by licking with the tongue: The cat lapped milk from a saucer.)2) ((of a liquid) to wash or flow (against): Water lapped the side of the boat.)•- lap upII [læp] noun1) (the part from waist to knees of a person who is sitting: The baby was lying in its mother's lap.)2) (one round of a racecourse or other competition track: The runners have completed five laps, with three still to run.)•- lap dog- the lap of luxury* * *I [læp]nome (area of body) grembo m.to have sth. in one's lap — tenere qcs. in grembo
••in the lap of the gods — nelle mani degli dei, in balia della sorte
II [læp]to drop a problem in sb.'s lap scaricare un problema sulle spalle di qcn.; to fall into sb.'s lap — cadere nelle mani di qcn
1) sport giro m. (di pista)to be on the last lap — essere all'ultimo giro; fig. essere nella fase finale o vicino al traguardo
2) (part of journey) tappa f.III [læp] IV 1. [læp] 2.- lap up
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