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1 trama sf
['trama]1) (filo) weft2) (di opera) plot, (inganno) plot, conspiracy -
2 trama
sf ['trama]1) (filo) weft2) (di opera) plot, (inganno) plot, conspiracy -
3 trama
f fig plot* * *trama s.f.1 ( di tessuto) weft, woof, filling2 (macchinazione, congiura) plot, conspiracy: oscure trame di terroristi, secret terrorist conspiracies; ordire una trama, to hatch (o to lay) a plot* * *['trama]sostantivo femminile1) tess. weave, texture, weft2) (intreccio) plot, story (line)trama secondaria — subplot, underplot
3) (macchinazione) plot, scheme, tissueordire una trama contro qcn. — to hatch a scheme against sb
* * *trama/'trama/sostantivo f.1 tess. weave, texture, weft; tessuto a trama fitta tightly-woven fabric2 (intreccio) plot, story (line); trama secondaria subplot, underplot3 (macchinazione) plot, scheme, tissue; ordire una trama contro qcn. to hatch a scheme against sb. -
4 ordire
ordire v.tr.2 (fig.) ( tramare, macchinare) to plot, to plan: stavano ordendo un intrigo, they were plotting (o planning) some mischief; ordire un complotto, to hatch a plot; ordire una congiura contro qlcu., to intrigue (o to plot) against s.o.; ordire un crimine, to plot a crime* * *[or'dire]verbo transitivo1) tess. to warp2) fig. to machinate, to hatch [ complotto]; to plot, to hatch [cospirazione, intrigo]* * *ordire/or'dire/ [102]1 tess. to warp2 fig. to machinate, to hatch [ complotto]; to plot, to hatch [cospirazione, intrigo]. -
5 complotto
complotto s.m. plot, conspiracy: organizzare, sventare un complotto contro qlcu., to organize, to foil a plot against s.o.* * *[kom'plɔtto]sostantivo maschile plot(ting), conspiracy, schemeordire, sventare un complotto — to hatch, uncover o foil a plot
* * *complotto/kom'plɔtto/sostantivo m.plot(ting), conspiracy, scheme; ordire, sventare un complotto to hatch, uncover o foil a plot; è un complotto! it's a set up! -
6 tramare
fig plot* * *tramare v.tr.1 to weave*2 (fig.) to plot, to intrigue: tramare contro la sicurezza dello stato, to conspire against the security of the State; tramare un delitto, to plot a crime.* * *[tra'mare]tramare contro qcn. — to plot o scheme against sb
* * *tramare/tra'mare/ [1]to hatch, to engineer [ complotto]; to plot [morte, rovina]; tramare contro qcn. to plot o scheme against sb.
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