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1 squarciare
squarciare v.tr.1 to tear*, to rend*, to rip up: squarciare le vesti a qlcu., to rend s.o.'s garments; la pallottola gli squarciò il petto, the bullet ripped through his chest2 (fig.) to dispel: il sole squarciò le nubi, the sun dispelled the clouds; squarciare il velo del mistero, to dispel a mystery (o to tear aside the veil of mystery).◘ squarciarsi v.intr.pron. to be torn, to be rent: le nubi si squarciarono, there was a break in the clouds; la vela si squarciò, the sail was rent.* * *[skwar'tʃare]1. vt2. vip (squarciarsi)* * *[skwar'tʃare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to tear* up [ lenzuolo]; to rip open [materasso, sacco]; to slash [ pneumatico]squarciare la gola a qcn. — to cut sb.'s throat
2) fig. (turbare) [ rumore] to shatter, to rend* [ silenzio]; [ luce] to pierce [ buio]; [ lampo] to split* [ cielo]; [ sole] to burst* through [ nuvole]2.* * *squarciare/skwar't∫are/ [1]1 to tear* up [ lenzuolo]; to rip open [materasso, sacco]; to slash [ pneumatico]; squarciare la gola a qcn. to cut sb.'s throat2 fig. (turbare) [ rumore] to shatter, to rend* [ silenzio]; [ luce] to pierce [ buio]; [ lampo] to split* [ cielo]; [ sole] to burst* through [ nuvole]II squarciarsi verbo pronominale[velo, lenzuolo] to rip; [ sacco] to burst* open. -
2 scoperchiare
pentola take the lid off* * *scoperchiare v.tr. to take* off the lid of (sthg.), to uncover: scoperchiare una casa, to take the roof off a house: scoperchiare una pentola, to take off the lid of a pot.◘ scoperchiarsi v.intr.pron. to be uncovered: la casa si è scoperchiata per il fortissimo vento, the house lost its roof due to the strong wind.* * *[skoper'kjare] 1.verbo transitivo to uncover [ pentola]; to open [ cassa]; [ vento] to tear* off [ tetto]; to unroof [ casa]2.* * *scoperchiare/skoper'kjare/ [1]II scoperchiarsi verbo pronominale[ casa] to lose* the roof. -
3 slabbrare
slabbrare v.tr. to chip the rim of (sthg.); to break* the rim of (sthg.); ( una ferita) to open: slabbrare un vaso, to break the rim (o brim o lip) of a vase.◘ slabbrarsi v.intr.pron. to chip; ( di tessuto) to fray, to tear*; ( di ferita) to gape, to open: i polsini del maglione si sono slabbrati, the cuffs of the sweater have frayed.* * *[zlab'brare] 1. 2.verbo pronominale slabbrarsi1) (deformarsi) [ maglione] to stretch out2) (allargarsi) [ ferita] to open, to gape* * *slabbrare/zlab'brare/ [1]to stretch the edges of [ maglione]II slabbrarsi verbo pronominale1 (deformarsi) [ maglione] to stretch out2 (allargarsi) [ ferita] to open, to gape.
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