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  • 1 grave

    ( pesante) heavy
    ( serio) serious
    ( difficile) hard
    * * *
    grave agg.
    1 (pesante) heavy (anche fis.): barcollava sotto il grave carico, he was staggering under the heavy load // (fis.) i corpi gravi, heavy bodies
    2 (appesantito) heavy: occhi gravi di sonno, eyes heavy with sleep // essere grave d'anni, to be well-on in years
    3 (fig.) (difficile da sopportare) harsh, severe; grievous: fu una grave perdita, it was a severe (o grievous) loss; grave dolore, grievous sorrow; merita una grave punizione, he deserves a severe (o harsh) punishment; non gli furono risparmiati gravi rimproveri, he wasn't spared harsh (o stern) rebukes
    4 (fig.) (che implica responsabilità o rischio, che ha serie conseguenze) serious, heavy, weighty, onerous; momentous: situazione grave, serious situation; grave decisione, serious (o momentous) decision; grave responsabilità, weighty responsibility; grave compito, onerous task; grave reato, serious crime (o felony); danno grave, serious damage; grave malattia, serious illness; preoccupazioni gravi, heavy cares; fu un grave errore, it was a serious mistake; sono sorte gravi complicazioni, serious complications have arisen; ciò che dice è molto grave, what he says is very serious; furono lanciate gravi accuse contro di loro, serious accusations were made against them; occupatevi dei feriti gravi, see to the seriously wounded; essere (malato) grave, to be seriously ill
    5 (serio, austero, solenne) serious, solemn, grave: espressione grave, solemn (o grave) expression; mi colpì il suo contegno grave, his solemn (o serious) behaviour impressed me; in quella casa regna sempre un'atmosfera grave, a grim atmosphere always reigns in that house; avere un aspetto grave, to look grave
    6 (fon.) grave: accento grave, grave accent
    7 (mus.) low, grave: nota grave, low (o grave) note; voce grave, low (o low-pitched o deep o full-toned) voice
    s.m.
    1 (fis.) heavy body
    2 (cosa grave, seria, pericolosa) serious thing: il grave è che siamo senza soldi, the real problem is that we haven't got any money.
    * * *
    ['ɡrave]
    1. agg
    1) (pericolo, errore) grave, serious, (responsabilità) heavy, grave, (contegno) grave, solemn

    un malato grave — a seriously ill patient, a person who is seriously ill

    2) (suono, voce) deep, low-pitched
    2. sm
    Fis (heavy) body
    * * *
    ['grave] 1.
    1) (serio) [problema, errore, incidente] serious; [ferita, malattia] serious, grave; [ condizioni] acute, serious; [ danni] severe, major; (pesante) [sconfitta, perdita] heavy; [ responsabilità] heavy, weighty; [ decisione] momentous; [ ingiustizia] gross

    su, non è niente di grave! — cheer up, it doesn't matter!

    2) (austero) [espressione, tono, viso] grave, solemn
    3) (di bassa frequenza) [voce, suono] deep, low-pitched; [ nota] bass, low
    4) ling. [ accento] grave
    2.
    sostantivo maschile

    il grave è che... — the real problem is that

    2) fis. body
    * * *
    grave
    /'grave/
     1 (serio) [problema, errore, incidente] serious; [ferita, malattia] serious, grave; [ condizioni] acute, serious; [ danni] severe, major; (pesante) [sconfitta, perdita] heavy; [ responsabilità] heavy, weighty; [ decisione] momentous; [ ingiustizia] gross; su, non è niente di grave! cheer up, it doesn't matter!
     2 (austero) [espressione, tono, viso] grave, solemn
     3 (di bassa frequenza) [voce, suono] deep, low-pitched; [ nota] bass, low
     4 ling. [ accento] grave
     1 (cosa grave) il grave è che... the real problem is that...
     2 fis. body.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > grave

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