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I [læʃ]1) (eyelash) ciglio m.2) (whipstroke) frustata f.3) (whip) sferza f., frusta f.4) (flogging) fustigazione f.II [læʃ]1) (whip) frustare [animal, person]2) fig. (batter) [ rain] battere violentemente contro [ windows]; [ storm] spazzare [ region]; [ waves] sferzare [ shore]3) (criticize) (anche lash into) scagliarsi contro [ person]to lash sb. with one's tongue — usare parole sferzanti contro qcn
•- lash outIII [læʃ]verbo transitivo (secure) legare (to a)* * *[læʃ] 1. noun1) (an eyelash: She looked at him through her thick lashes.) ciglio2) (a stroke with a whip etc: The sailor was given twenty lashes as a punishment.) frustata3) (a thin piece of rope or cord, especially of a whip: a whip with a long, thin lash.) frustino2. verb1) (to strike with a lash: He lashed the horse with his whip.) frustare2) (to fasten with a rope or cord: All the equipment had to be lashed to the deck of the ship.) legare, assicurare3) (to make a sudden or restless movement (with) (a tail): The tiger crouched in the tall grass, its tail lashing from side to side.) sferzare, agitarsi4) ((of rain) to come down very heavily.) piovere a dirotto•- lash out* * *[læʃ]1. n1) (also: eye lash) cigliolong lashes — ciglia fpl lunghe
2. vt1) (beat etc) frustare, (subj: rain, waves), (also: lash against) picchiare (contro), sbattere (contro)2) (esp Naut: tie) legare•- lash out* * *lash /læʃ/n.2 frustata; scudisciata; sferzata ( anche fig.): The slave received ten lashes, lo schiavo ha ricevuto dieci frustate6 (fig.) sarcasmo(to) lash (1) /læʃ/A v. t.1 frustare; scudisciare; sferzare ( anche fig.); urtare contro: to lash a horse, frustare un cavallo; to lash vices, sferzare (o censurare aspramente) i vizi; The waves lashed the cliffs, le onde sferzavano le scogliere2 aizzare; incitare; far montare (su tutte le furie): The rebuke lashed him into a fury, il rimprovero lo fece montare su tutte le furieB v. i.1 agitarsi violentemente; sferzare l'aria: The cat's tail was lashing about, la coda del gatto sferzava l'aria2 dare sferzate; menare frustate● ( della pioggia) to lash down, cadere a dirotto □ to lash oneself into a fury, montare su tutte le furie □ to lash out, menar colpi alla cieca; ( di cavallo) sferrare calci; (fam.) sperperare ( denaro); fare spese folli; ( anche) usare parole grosse □ to lash out at sb., scagliarsi contro (o picchiare) q.; (fig.) inveire contro (o sgridare aspramente) q. □ to lash out at the government, criticare (o attaccare) aspramente il governo.(to) lash (2) /læʃ/v. t. ( di solito, to lash down)* * *I [læʃ]1) (eyelash) ciglio m.2) (whipstroke) frustata f.3) (whip) sferza f., frusta f.4) (flogging) fustigazione f.II [læʃ]1) (whip) frustare [animal, person]2) fig. (batter) [ rain] battere violentemente contro [ windows]; [ storm] spazzare [ region]; [ waves] sferzare [ shore]3) (criticize) (anche lash into) scagliarsi contro [ person]to lash sb. with one's tongue — usare parole sferzanti contro qcn
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3 ♦ throat
♦ throat /ɵrəʊt/n.1 gola ( anche fig.); faringe, trachea ed esofago; strozza (fam.): the throat of a chimney, la gola d'un camino; I seized him by the throat, l'afferrai per la gola; The words stuck in his throat, le parole gli morirono in gola; to have a sore throat, aver mal di gola; to slit sb. 's throat, tagliare la gola a q.; constricted throat, gola stretta3 (naut.) gola della randa; gola del picco● throat-band, soggolo; sottogola □ throat cream, crema per il collo ( cosmetico) □ throat-lash (o throat-latch), sottogola della briglia ( del cavallo, ecc.) □ throat microphone, laringofono □ ( baseball, ecc.) throat protector, paragola □ throat-strap = throat-lash ► sopra □ throat wash, gargarismo □ to be at each other's throat, accapigliarsi □ to cut one's own throat, tagliarsi la gola; (fig.) darsi la zappa sui piedi □ to cut sb. 's throat, tagliar la gola a q. □ ( USA) deep throat, gola profonda (fig.); delatore; informatore □ (fig.) to force (o to ram o to thrust) st. down sb. 's throat, imporre qc. a q. con la forza □ to have a lump in one's throat, avere un nodo alla gola □ to jump down sb. 's throat, mangiare la faccia a q. (fig.) □ (lett.) to lie in one's throat, mentire per la gola □ ( di cibo e fig.) to stick in one's throat, restare in gola; non andare giù.(to) throat /ɵrəʊt/v. t.(mecc.) strozzare.
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