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1 diradare
thin out* * *diradare v.tr.1 ( piante) to thin (out); ( rami) to prune: il vento diradò le nubi, the wind dissipated the clouds; se diraderai i fiori, cresceranno meglio il prossimo anno, if you thin out the flowers, they will grow better next year2 ( rendere meno frequente) to cut* down on (sthg.), to reduce, to do* less frequently: diradò le sue visite, she called on us less frequently◆ v. intr. → diradarsi.◘ diradarsi v.intr.pron.1 to thin (away); to clear (away): dobbiamo rimanere qui fin che la nebbia (si) diradi, we have to stay here till the fog clears (o lifts); la folla si diradò, the crowd thinned away; gli si stanno diradando i capelli, his hair is thinning2 ( divenire meno frequente) to become* less frequent: le sue visite si erano diradate, his visits had become less frequent.* * *[dira'dare]1. vt(vegetazione) to thin (out), (nebbia, gas) to clear, dissipate2. vi(aus essere) (diradarsi) vip, (vegetazione) to thin out, (folla) to disperse, (nebbia) to clear (up), (visite) to become less frequent* * *[dira'dare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (rendere meno fitto) to thin out [bosco, colture]; to prune [ alberi]2) (disperdere) [ vento] to clear, to disperse, to dissipate [ fumo]; to scatter [ nuvole]3) (ridurre) to space out [visite, chiamate]2.verbo pronominale diradarsi1) (disperdersi) [ nebbia] to thin (out), to disperse; [ nuvole] to clear2) (diventare meno folto) [capelli, foresta] to thin (out)3) (diventare meno frequente) [visite, chiamate] to become* less frequent* * *diradare/dira'dare/ [1]1 (rendere meno fitto) to thin out [bosco, colture]; to prune [ alberi]3 (ridurre) to space out [visite, chiamate]II diradarsi verbo pronominale2 (diventare meno folto) [capelli, foresta] to thin (out)3 (diventare meno frequente) [visite, chiamate] to become* less frequent. -
2 diradare
[dira'dare]1. vt(vegetazione) to thin (out), (nebbia, gas) to clear, dissipate2. vi(aus essere) (diradarsi) vip, (vegetazione) to thin out, (folla) to disperse, (nebbia) to clear (up), (visite) to become less frequent
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