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1 trapassare
trapassare v.tr.1 ( passare da parte a parte) to pierce, to run* through; to transfix: il proiettile gli trapassò il cuore, the bullet pierced his heart; trapassò l'avversario con la spada, he ran his opponent through with his sword◆ v. intr.1 ( passare) to pass: l'eredità trapassò da padre in figlio per parecchie generazioni, the inheritance was handed down from father to son for several generations2 (letter.) ( morire) to pass away, to die: trapassò la notte scorsa, he passed away (o died) last night.* * *[trapas'sare]1. vtto go through, pierce2. vi* * *[trapas'sare] 1. 2.* * *trapassare/trapas'sare/ [1][spada, freccia] to penetrate, to pierce [ corpo]; il proiettile le trapassò la spalla the bullet went clean through her shoulder -
2 traforare vt
[trafo'rare](gen) to pierce, (montagna) to tunnel through, make a tunnel through, (legno, metallo) to drill, bore -
3 traforare
vt [trafo'rare](gen) to pierce, (montagna) to tunnel through, make a tunnel through, (legno, metallo) to drill, bore -
4 penetrare
1. v/t penetrate2. v/i: penetrare in enter* * *penetrare v.tr.1 to seep into (sthg.); to penetrate; to pierce: un grido penetrò il silenzio, a cry pierced the silence; la lama gli penetrò il braccio, the blade penetrated his arm; l'acqua penetra la roccia, the water seeps into the rock; un odore che penetra l'aria, a pungent smell that hangs in the air2 (arrivare a capire, a conoscere) to penetrate, to get* to the heart of (sthg.): penetrare un mistero, la verità, to penetrate (o to get to the heart of) a mystery, the truth; penetrare i più oscuri recessi di un'anima, to penetrate the innermost recesses of a soul◆ v. intr.1 to penetrate (into sthg.); ( a fatica, con oggetto acuto) to pierce (into sthg.); ( passare attraverso) to pass (through sthg.); ( entrare) to go* (into sthg.), to enter (sthg.); ( entrare furtivamente) to steal* (into sthg.): la luce penetrava dalla finestra, the light filtered through the window; una spina è penetrata nella pelle, a thorn has pierced the skin; i ladri penetrarono in casa dal balcone, the thieves stole into the house from the balcony2 (di notizie, idee) to penetrate (into sthg.); to filter (into sthg.); ( di freddo, di suono) to pierce (into sthg.): un freddo che penetra, a piercing (o biting) cold; le loro idee stanno lentamente penetrando nella nostra cultura, their ideas are slowly filtering into our culture; un rumore che penetra, a piercing (o shrill) noise.* * *[pene'trare]1)(
gen) penetrare (in qc) — to penetrate (sth), enter (sth)penetrò in casa di nascosto — he entered the house by stealth, he stole into the house
penetrare nella parete — (chiodo) to penetrate the wall, (acqua) to soak into the wall
far penetrare — (aria, luce) to let in
2. vt(gen), fig to penetrate, (sogg : proiettile) to penetrate, (acqua, aria) to go o come into* * *[pene'trare] 1.verbo transitivo1) [ liquido] to soak in, to seep into, to permeate [terreno, tessuto]3) (sessualmente) to penetrate2.penetrare in — [luce, odore] to enter, to get in [ luogo]
* * *penetrare/pene'trare/ [1]1 [ liquido] to soak in, to seep into, to permeate [terreno, tessuto]3 (sessualmente) to penetrate(aus. essere) penetrare in [luce, odore] to enter, to get in [ luogo]; il freddo mi è penetrato nelle ossa the cold went right through my bones; fare penetrare la pomata to let the ointment absorb.
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