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1 pull to pieces
to tear or destroy completely by pulling.يُقَطِّعُ إربا، يُحَطِّم -
2 pull down
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3 mettre en pièces
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4 salir de una enfermedad
• pull the trigger• pull to pieces• recover from sicknessDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > salir de una enfermedad
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5 acımasızca eleştirmek
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6 oštro kritikovati
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7 raskomadati
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8 despedaçar aos puxões
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > despedaçar aos puxões
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9 herziehen
(unreg., trennb.)I v/t (hat hergezogen)II v/i* * *her|zie|hen sep1. vtto draw or pull closer or nearerhérziehen — to pull or drag sb/sth (along) behind one
2. vi1) aux sein (= herankommen) to approachhinter/neben/vor jdm hérziehen — to march along behind/beside/in front of sb
2) aux sein (= umziehen) to move here3) aux seinüber jdn/etw hérziehen (inf) — to knock sb/sth (inf), to pull sb/sth to pieces (inf)
* * *her|zie·henI. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (heranziehen)2. (mitschleppen)II. vi▪ hinter/neben/vor jdm \herziehen to walk along behind/beside/in front of sb▪ über jdn/etw \herziehen to run sb/sth down, to pull sb/sth to pieces* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein od. haben (ugs.): (abfällig reden)über jemanden/etwas herziehen — run somebody/something down; pull somebody/something to pieces
vor/hinter/neben jemandem/etwas herziehen — march along in front of/behind/beside somebody/something
3) (umziehen) mit sein move here2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (ugs.): (zum Sprechenden bewegen)etwas herziehen — pull something over [here]
2) (mit sich führen)jemanden/etwas hinter sich (Dat.) herziehen — pull somebody/something along behind one
* * *herziehen (irr, trennb)A. v/t (hat hergezogen)zu to)2.hinter sich (dat)herziehen pull alongB. v/i1. (ist):hinter (+dat)herziehen follow;neben/vor (+dat)herziehen walk beside/in front of3. (hat oder ist) umg, fig:herziehen über (+akk) run down, pull to pieces* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein od. haben (ugs.): (abfällig reden)über jemanden/etwas herziehen — run somebody/something down; pull somebody/something to pieces
2) mit sein (mitgehen)vor/hinter/neben jemandem/etwas herziehen — march along in front of/behind/beside somebody/something
3) (umziehen) mit sein move here2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (ugs.): (zum Sprechenden bewegen)etwas herziehen — pull something over [here]
jemanden/etwas hinter sich (Dat.) herziehen — pull somebody/something along behind one
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10 zerpflücken
v/t* * *to tear to pieces* * *zer|pflụ̈|cken ptp zerpflü\#cktvt (lit, fig)to pick to pieces* * *(to criticize or find faults in (an argument, theory etc): He sounded very convincing, but I'm sure one could pick holes in what he said.) pick holes in* * *zer·pflü·cken *vt* * *transitives Verb1) pick <flower, lettuce, etc.> apart* * *zerpflücken v/t* * *transitives Verb1) pick <flower, lettuce, etc.> apart -
11 desmontar
v.1 to take apart or to pieces (desarmar) (machine).2 to unseat.el caballo desmontó al jinete the horse threw its riderdesmontó al niño de la bicicleta he took the boy off the bicycle3 to dismount, to disassemble, to dismantle, to take apart.El carpintero desmontó los gabinetes The carpenter dismounted the cabinets4 to remove.Los chicos desmontaron las estructuras The kids removed the structures.* * *1 (desarmar) to take to pieces, take down, dismantle2 (edificio) to knock down3 (arma) to uncock4 (cortar en un bosque) to clear5 (allanar) to level6 (quitar de la montura) to unset, unmount7 (motor) to strip1 (del caballo) to dismount (de, -)* * *verb1) to dismantle2) dismount* * *1. VT1) (=desarmar) [gen] to dismantle; [+ mueble, estantería] to take apart; [+ motor] to strip down; [+ máquina] to take apart, take to pieces; [+ tienda de campaña] to take down; (Náut) [+ vela] to take down2) [+ terreno] (=nivelar) to level; (=quitar los árboles a) to clear3) [+ jinete] to throw, unseat4) (Mil) [+ escopeta] to uncock; [+ artillería] to knock out2.VI to dismount, alight (de from)3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( desarmar) <mueble/mecanismo> to dismantle, take apart; <motor/rifle> to strip (down); < tienda de campaña> to take downb) ( separar) <forro/pieza> to detach, remove2.* * *= demount, pull apart, dismantle, disassemble [dis-assemble], take + Nombre + to pieces, take + Nombre + to bits, take + Nombre + apart, pull + Nombre + to bits, dismount, take down.Ex. Other walls, where security and privacy are absolutely essential, are not structural and are designed to be easily demounted and erected elsewhere.Ex. All these bits of raw material -- these 'chunks of reality' as McNair calls them -- are encapsulated in a carefully organized and well-rounded whole, which the reader must pull apart and put together again.Ex. The reader has to reserve books on display and wait till the entire display is dismantled.Ex. Documents can be easily built, extended, truncated, reordered, assembled and disassembled on a component basis, and the document components, can be reused.Ex. Furniture from ships was sometimes built-in, sometimes capable of being taken to pieces easily, and sometimes it bore fittings allowing it to be secured to deck or bulkhead.Ex. The bronze gearing was far too corroded to be taken to bits, cleaned up, and made to work.Ex. The houses are built, then taken apart and trucked to where they are needed and then re-assembled.Ex. Microscopists think very little about plucking an innocent and unsuspecting insect from the garden, killing it, and pulling it to bits for study under a microscope.Ex. Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.Ex. State officials urge people to take down bird feeders after recent reports of sick and dead birds, according to a news release.----* desmontar un mito = demystify + myth.* desmontar y limpiar = strip and clean.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( desarmar) <mueble/mecanismo> to dismantle, take apart; <motor/rifle> to strip (down); < tienda de campaña> to take downb) ( separar) <forro/pieza> to detach, remove2.* * *= demount, pull apart, dismantle, disassemble [dis-assemble], take + Nombre + to pieces, take + Nombre + to bits, take + Nombre + apart, pull + Nombre + to bits, dismount, take down.Ex: Other walls, where security and privacy are absolutely essential, are not structural and are designed to be easily demounted and erected elsewhere.
Ex: All these bits of raw material -- these 'chunks of reality' as McNair calls them -- are encapsulated in a carefully organized and well-rounded whole, which the reader must pull apart and put together again.Ex: The reader has to reserve books on display and wait till the entire display is dismantled.Ex: Documents can be easily built, extended, truncated, reordered, assembled and disassembled on a component basis, and the document components, can be reused.Ex: Furniture from ships was sometimes built-in, sometimes capable of being taken to pieces easily, and sometimes it bore fittings allowing it to be secured to deck or bulkhead.Ex: The bronze gearing was far too corroded to be taken to bits, cleaned up, and made to work.Ex: The houses are built, then taken apart and trucked to where they are needed and then re-assembled.Ex: Microscopists think very little about plucking an innocent and unsuspecting insect from the garden, killing it, and pulling it to bits for study under a microscope.Ex: Dismounting a horse like a greenhorn can be embarrassing, and more important, dangerous.Ex: State officials urge people to take down bird feeders after recent reports of sick and dead birds, according to a news release.* desmontar un mito = demystify + myth.* desmontar y limpiar = strip and clean.* * *desmontar [A1 ]vtA1 (desarmar) ‹mueble/estante› to dismantle, take apart; ‹motor› to stripdesmontamos la tienda de campaña we took down the tent2 (separar) ‹forro/pieza› to detach, removeB1 (allanar) ‹terreno› to level2 ‹zona/selva› to clearC ( Arm) to uncock■ desmontarvi«jinete» to dismount* * *
desmontar ( conjugate desmontar) verbo transitivo
‹ tienda de campaña› to take down
verbo intransitivo [ jinete] to dismount
desmontar
I verbo transitivo
1 (un mueble, artefacto) to dismantle, take to pieces
2 (una excusa, argumento) to take to pieces
II vi (de un caballo, vehículo) to dismount [de, -], get off [de, -]
' desmontar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deshacer
- tienda
English:
apart
- disassemble
- dismantle
- piece
- pull apart
- strip
- take apart
- take down
- clear
- detach
- dismount
- take
- throw
- unseat
* * *♦ vt[mueble, librería, mesa] to dismantle, to take to pieces; [motor] to strip down; [piezas, partes] to remove, to detach; [rueda] to remove, to take off; [andamio, tablado, tienda de campaña] to take down2. [teoría, argumentación] to demolish, to pull to pieces3. [arma] to uncock4. [persona] [de caballo, moto, bicicleta] to unseat;el caballo desmontó al jinete the horse threw its rider;desmontó al niño de la bicicleta he took the boy off the bicycle5. Informát to unmount6. [terreno] to level;[área, bosque] to clear♦ videsmontar de [caballo] to dismount from;[moto, bicicleta] to get off; [coche] to get out of* * *I v/t2 terreno levelII v/i dismount* * *desmontar vt1) : to clear, to level off2) desmantelar: to dismantle, to take apartdesmontar vi: to dismount* * *desmontar vb -
12 morceau
masculine nouna. ( = bout) piece ; [de sucre] lump• cracher le morceau (inf!) ( = dénoncer) to spill the beans (inf) ; ( = avouer) to come clean (inf)b. ( = œuvre) piece ; ( = extrait) passage* * *mɔʀsomorceaux pl nm [pain, fromage]piece, bitmettre en morceaux — to pull to pieces, to pull to bits
1) [œuvre] passage, extract2) MUSIQUE piece3) CUISINE, [viande] cut* * *1 gén ( d'aliment) piece, bit; ( de verre) piece, fragment; ( de bois) piece; ( d'étoffe) piece; être en morceaux Culin [sucre] to be in lumps; [viande] to be in cubes; ( cassé) to be in pieces ou bits; couper en morceaux to cut in ou into pieces; casser en mille morceaux to break into a thousand pieces; mettre qch en morceaux to break [sth] to pieces [vase]; to tear [sth] into pieces [drap]; to pull [sth] to pieces [jouet]; manger un morceau○ to have a snack;2 Culin ( en boucherie) cut; bon morceau nice cut; bas morceau cheap cut; morceau de choix choice cut; ⇒ gros;3 Mus ( œuvre) piece; morceau de piano piano piece; ( partie d'œuvre) section; ( partie de concert) item;4 Littérat ( extrait) extract, passage; recueil de morceaux choisis collection of selected extracts; le chapitre 8/cette entreprise est un gros or sacré morceau○ chapter 8/this firm is quite substantial;emporter le morceau○ to get one's way; lâcher or cracher le morceau○ to spill the beans; recoller les morceaux to patch things up.( pluriel masculin morceaux) [mɔrso] nom masculinmorceau de sucre lump of sugar, sugar lumptu reprendras bien un petit morceau! come on, have another bit ou piece!c'est un morceau de roi ou digne d'un roi it's fit for a king[de papier, de verre] pieceen morceaux in bits ou piecesa. [papier, étoffe] to tear up (separable)b. [jouet] to pull to pieces ou bitstomber en morceaux to fall apart, to fall to pieces[œuvre] piece5. (familier) [personne]c'est un sacré morceau, leur fils!a. [il est gros] their son is enormous!b. [il est musclé] their son is a real hunk!c. [il est insupportable] their son is a real pain! -
13 despedazar
v.1 to tear apart.2 to shatter (moralmente).3 to tear into pieces, to destroy, to break up, to shatter.El perro despedaza los diarios The dog tears the newspapers into pieces.La ansiedad despedaza el ánimo Anxiety breaks the spirit.4 to slaughter, to butcher, to tear limb from limb.El asesino despedaza a sus víctimas The killer slaughters his victims.* * *1 to tear to pieces, cut to pieces2 figurado (maltratar) to break* * *verb* * *VT1) (=hacer pedazos) [+ objeto] [con la mano] to tear apart, tear to pieces; [con cuchillo] to cut into pieces; [+ presa] to tear to pieces; [+ víctima] to chop (up) into pieces2) (=criticar) to tear to shreds, tear to pieces3) [+ corazón] to break* * *verbo transitivo < res> to joint, cut... into pieces; < presa> to tear... to pieces o shreds; < juguete> to pull... apart* * *= shred, slaughter.Ex. If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' 'blown away,' or ' shredded'.Ex. These small small but very sharp flakes were used by hunters to slaughter animals.* * *verbo transitivo < res> to joint, cut... into pieces; < presa> to tear... to pieces o shreds; < juguete> to pull... apart* * *= shred, slaughter.Ex: If they do muster up the courage to participate, they have learned what it is like to lose: they describe it as being 'slaughtered,' 'blown away,' or ' shredded'.
Ex: These small small but very sharp flakes were used by hunters to slaughter animals.* * *despedazar [A4 ]vt1 ‹res› to joint, cut … into pieces; ‹presa› to tear … to pieces o shreds; ‹juguete› to pull … apart2 ‹corazón› to break* * *
despedazar ( conjugate despedazar) verbo transitivo
despedazar verbo transitivo to cut o tear to pieces
' despedazar' also found in these entries:
English:
limb
* * *♦ vt1. [físicamente] [objeto] to tear apart;[cadáver, presa, víctima] to dismember2. [moralmente] to shatter3. [criticar] to tear o pull to pieces* * *v/t tear apart; fig: honra destroy* * *despedazar {21} vt: to cut to pieces, to tear apart -
14 desollar
v.to skin.si lo pillo, lo desuello (figurative) if I catch him I'll skin him alive* * *1 to skin, flay\desollar vivo,-a figurado to skin alive* * *1. VT1) (=quitar la piel a) to skin, flay2)desollar vivo a algn — (=hacer pagar) to fleece sb; (=criticar) to tear sb to pieces
2.See:* * *desollar vivo a alguien — to pull somebody to pieces
* * *desollar vivo a alguien — to pull somebody to pieces
* * *vt‹animal› to skin, flaydesollar vivo a algn to pull sb to pieces, tear sb to shreds‹rodilla/codo› to graze, take the skin off* * *
desollar ( conjugate desollar) verbo transitivo ‹ animal› to skin, flay
desollar verbo transitivo
1 (quitar la piel) to skin
2 fig (criticar) to pull to pieces
' desollar' also found in these entries:
English:
flay
- skin
* * *♦ vt1. [despellejar] to skin;si lo pillo, lo desuello (vivo) if I catch him, I'll skin him alive2. [criticar] to flay, to criticize* * *v/t skin;¡te voy a desollar vivo! I’ll skin you alive!;desollar a alguien/algo vivo fig famde crítica pull s.o./sth to pieces oshreds* * *desollar vt: to skin, to flay -
15 despellejar
v.1 to skin (animal).2 to pull to pieces.3 to flay, to peel, to skin.* * *1 (quitar la piel) to skin2 figurado (criticar) to pull to pieces■ en cuanto tiene ocasión nos despelleja ante los jefes he runs us down in front of the bosses whenever he gets the chance1 to peel* * *verb* * *VT1) [+ animal] to skin2) (=criticar) to tear to pieces3) * (=arruinar)* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < animal> to skinb) (fam) ( criticar) to tear... to shreds o pieces (colloq)c) (Col) < papas> to peel2.despellejarse v pron to peel* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < animal> to skinb) (fam) ( criticar) to tear... to shreds o pieces (colloq)c) (Col) < papas> to peel2.despellejarse v pron to peel* * *despellejar [A1 ]vt1 ‹animal› to skin3 ( Col) ‹papas› to peelto peelse me despellejó la nariz my nose peeled* * *
despellejar ( conjugate despellejar) verbo transitivo ‹ animal› to skin
despellejarse verbo pronominal
to peel;
despellejar verbo transitivo
1 to skin
2 (criticar) to pull/tear to pieces
' despellejar' also found in these entries:
English:
skin
- trash
* * *♦ vt1. [animal] to skin;Fam¡como te agarre, te despellejo vivo! if I catch you, I'll skin you alive!2. [criticar] to pull to pieces* * *v/t skin;despellejar a alguien fig tear s.o. to pieces* * *despellejar vt: to skin (an animal) -
16 descuajeringar
v.to take to pieces.* * *VT = descuajaringar* * *1.verbo transitivo (fam) <cama/silla> to pull... to pieces o apart; < libro> to tear... apart o to pieces2.descuajeringarse v prona) (fam) cama/silla to fall apart, collapseb) (fam) persona tb* * *1.verbo transitivo (fam) <cama/silla> to pull... to pieces o apart; < libro> to tear... apart o to pieces2.descuajeringarse v prona) (fam) cama/silla to fall apart, collapseb) (fam) persona tb* * *vt( fam); ‹cama/silla› to pull … to pieces, pull … apart; ‹libro› to tear … apart, tear … to pieces1 ( fam); «cama/silla» to fall apart, collapse2 ( fam)«persona» tb descuajeringarse de risa to split one's sides laughing o with laughter, fall about laughing ( colloq) -
17 descuartizar
v.1 to dismember (person).2 to tear up, to cut into pieces, to take to pieces, to cut up.3 to destroy, to shatter.* * ** * *VT1) (=despedazar) [+ animal] to carve up, cut up; [+ cuerpo, cadáver] to quarter2) (=hacer pedazos) to tear apart* * *verbo transitivoa) <res/reo> to quarterb) asesino* * *= dismember, chop up.Ex. Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.Ex. The writer bemoans record studios' tendency to chop up and fiddle with opera performances.* * *verbo transitivoa) <res/reo> to quarterb) asesino* * *= dismember, chop up.Ex: Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.
Ex: The writer bemoans record studios' tendency to chop up and fiddle with opera performances.* * *descuartizar [A4 ]vtA1 ‹res› to quarter2 ‹reo› to quarter3 «asesino» to dismemberdescuartizaba a sus víctimas he dismembered his victims' bodies (up) into pieces4 (romper) to tear o pull … to pieces, tear o pull … to shreds* * *
descuartizar ( conjugate descuartizar) verbo transitivo
descuartizar verbo transitivo to cut up o into pieces
' descuartizar' also found in these entries:
English:
dismember
- quarter
* * *descuartizar vt1. [res] to carve up, to quarter2. [persona] to dismember;un cuerpo descuartizado a dismembered body* * *v/t quarter* * *descuartizar {21} vt1) : to cut up, to quarter2) : to tear to pieces -
18 διακνίζει
διακνίζωpull to pieces: pres ind mp 2nd sgδιακνίζωpull to pieces: pres ind act 3rd sgδιακνίζωpull to pieces: pres ind mp 2nd sgδιακνίζωpull to pieces: pres ind act 3rd sg -
19 διακνίσαι
διακνίζωpull to pieces: aor inf actδιακνίσαῑ, διακνίζωpull to pieces: aor opt act 3rd sgδιακνίζωpull to pieces: aor inf actδιακνίσαῑ, διακνίζωpull to pieces: aor opt act 3rd sg -
20 pezzo
m piecedi motore partda/per un pezzo for a long timedue pezzi bikinipezzo di ricambio spare (part)fig pezzo grosso big shotandare in pezzi break into piecesin pezzi da centomila lire in denominations of one hundred thousand lira* * *pezzo s.m.1 piece, bit; ( parte) part: un pezzo di pane, a piece (o bit) of bread; da quella finestra si vede un pezzo di mare, you can see a bit of the sea from that window; facemmo insieme un bel pezzo di strada, we went a good way together; abito in quella strada, un bel pezzo dopo il distributore, I live down that road, quite a way after the petrol pump; il primo pezzo di autostrada è a due corsie, the first stretch of motorway is two-lane; lesse un pezzo del suo discorso, he read part of his speech; un pezzo di terreno, a plot; un pezzo di sapone, a bar (o cake) of soap; un pezzo di carne, a piece (o bit) of meat: un pezzo vicino all'osso, a cut near the bone; un pezzo di carta, a piece of paper: i trattati sono solo pezzi di carta, treaties are just pieces of paper // a, in pezzi, in, to pieces; ( in mille pezzi) in smithereens: questo vecchio edificio cade a pezzi, this old building is falling to pieces; il vaso cadde e andò in pezzi, the vase fell and broke to pieces; è andato in mille pezzi, it was smashed into smithereens // essere in, a pezzi, to be in pieces: i suoi nervi erano a pezzi, his nerves were in shreds; alla fine della giornata sono a pezzi, I am whacked at the end of the day; fare a pezzi qlco., to break (o to pull) to pieces; ( squartare, dilaniare) to tear to pieces: la bambina ha fatto a pezzi la sua bambola nuova, the child has broken (o torn) her new doll to pieces // pezzo per pezzo, bit by bit: smontare qlco. pezzo per pezzo, to dismantle sthg. bit by bit // a pezzi e bocconi, ( a piccole parti) piecemeal: l'ho scritto a pezzi e bocconi, I wrote it piecemeal2 (esemplare, elemento singolo di un complesso) piece: i più bei pezzi della sua collezione, the finest pieces in his collection; un servizio da tè di venti pezzi, a tea service of twenty pieces; ha ammobiliato la sua casa con dei bellissimi pezzi dell'800, she has furnished her home with some very fine nineteenth-century pieces; un pezzo d'antiquariato, an antique; un pezzo da collezionista, a collector's piece; un pezzo da museo, a museum piece: la tua macchina da scrivere è un pezzo da museo, your typewriter is a museum piece; quell'insegnante è proprio un pezzo da museo, that teacher is a real old fogey; li vende a dieci euro il pezzo, he sells them at ten euros each (o a piece) // un pezzo grosso, a bigwig (o a big shot o a big noise); ( famoso) VIP; ( nell'esercito) brass hat (o top brass): un pezzo grosso dell'industria, a bigwig (o a big shot) in industry // un bel pezzo di donna, di uomo, a fine figure of a woman, man // che pezzo di stupido!, what an ass! (o what a fool!) // tutto d'un pezzo, all of a (o one) piece: uomo tutto d'un pezzo, (fig.) man of sterling character3 ( moneta) coin, piece; ( banconota) note: un pezzo da due euro, a two euro coin; un pezzo da cento euro, a one hundred euro note4 (mecc.) piece, part: pezzo di ricambio, spare part; pezzo fucinato, forging; pezzo fuso, casting; pezzo grezzo, blank; pezzo in lavorazione, workpiece; pezzo lavorato, machined part (o piece); pezzo stampato a caldo, drop forging; pezzo stampato a freddo, cold stamping; centrare il pezzo da lavorare, to centre a piece of work5 (mil.) piece, gun: pezzo da campagna, fieldpiece; pezzo di artiglieria, piece of ordnance (o artillery); una batteria di sei pezzi, a six-piece battery; caricare il pezzo, to load the gun6 ( musica) piece: suonava un pezzo di Rossini, he was playing a piece by Rossini // pezzo forte, strong point: i drammi di Shakespeare sono il suo pezzo forte, Shakespeare's tragedies are his strong point; la toccata e fuga in re minore è il suo pezzo forte, the toccata and fugue in D minor is his pièce de résistance7 ( articolo di giornale) newspaper article: ho letto il tuo pezzo sulla droga, I've read your piece on drugs8 ( di tempo) quite a long time, quite a while: non lo vedo da un pezzo, I haven't seen him for quite a long time; lo aspettai per un bel pezzo e poi me ne andai, I waited for him quite a while, then I went away; ci metteremo un ( bel) pezzo a finire questo lavoro, it will take us quite a (long) time to finish this job.* * *['pɛttso]sostantivo maschile1) (parte, porzione) piece, bitun pezzo di pane — a piece o bit of bread
un pezzo di carta — a piece o slip of paper
un pezzo di terreno — a piece o plot o patch of land
due -i di torta — two pieces o slices of cake
un pezzo di ferro, legno — a piece of iron, wood
un pezzo di sapone — a cake o bar of soap
tagliare qcs. a o in -i to chop sth. to pieces; rompere qcs. in (mille) -i to break sth. into (a thousand) pieces, to smash sth. to pieces o bits; cadere a o in -i to fall apart o to pieces; fare a -i (rompere) to break [sth.] into pieces [ oggetto]; fig. (criticare) to take o tear [sth.] apart [libro, film]; fare a -i qcn. — fig. to tear sb. to pieces
2) (in macelleria) cut3) (elemento di assemblaggio) part4) (unità, elemento) piece, itemvenduto al pezzo — sold separately o individually
costano 5 euro al pezzo — they cost 5 euros apiece o a piece o each
5) art. mus. (opera, brano) piece; (di libro) passage6) giorn. piece, (newspaper) article7) (banconota) note; (moneta) pieceè un pezzo che... — it's a long time that...
9) colloq. (riferito a persona)un bel pezzo di ragazza — a nice bit of stuff BE, a piece
che pezzo d'asino! — what an ass o a fool!
•pezzo di bravura — mus. bravura passage
pezzo di carta — colloq. (titolo di studio) = diploma, degree
pezzo forte — pièce de résistance; (di collezione) centre-piece; teatr. speciality act BE, specialty number AE; mus. set piece
pezzo grosso — big shot o noise, bigwig spreg.
pezzo da museo — museum piece (anche scherz.)
••* * *pezzo/'pεttso/sostantivo m.1 (parte, porzione) piece, bit; un pezzo di pane a piece o bit of bread; un pezzo di carta a piece o slip of paper; un pezzo di terreno a piece o plot o patch of land; due -i di torta two pieces o slices of cake; un pezzo di ferro, legno a piece of iron, wood; un pezzo di sapone a cake o bar of soap; in -i in pieces o bits; ho visto un pezzo di spettacolo I saw part of the show; fare un pezzo di strada insieme to travel together for part of the way; è un bel pezzo di strada! it's quite a way! a -i (rotto) [ oggetto] in pieces; fig. [ persona] beat, dead tired; ho la schiena a -i my back is killing me; ho i nervi a -i my nerves are in shreads; tagliare qcs. a o in -i to chop sth. to pieces; rompere qcs. in (mille) -i to break sth. into (a thousand) pieces, to smash sth. to pieces o bits; cadere a o in -i to fall apart o to pieces; fare a -i (rompere) to break [sth.] into pieces [ oggetto]; fig. (criticare) to take o tear [sth.] apart [libro, film]; fare a -i qcn. fig. to tear sb. to pieces2 (in macelleria) cut3 (elemento di assemblaggio) part4 (unità, elemento) piece, item; un puzzle da 500 -i a 500-piece puzzle; (costume a) due -i two-piece swimsuit; venduto al pezzo sold separately o individually; costano 5 euro al pezzo they cost 5 euros apiece o a piece o each6 giorn. piece, (newspaper) article7 (banconota) note; (moneta) piece8 (periodo di tempo) è un pezzo che... it's a long time that...; non lo vedo da un (bel) pezzo I haven't seen him for quite a while9 colloq. (riferito a persona) un bel pezzo di ragazza a nice bit of stuff BE, a piece; un (bel) pezzo d'uomo a hunk; pezzo d'imbecille! you (stupid) idiot! che pezzo d'asino! what an ass o a fool!essere un pezzo di ghiaccio to be an iceberg; essere tutto d'un pezzo to have a sterling character\pezzo d'antiquariato antique; pezzo d'artiglieria piece of artillery; pezzo di bravura mus. bravura passage; pezzo di carta colloq. (titolo di studio) = diploma, degree; pezzo da collezione collector's item; pezzo da esposizione showpiece; pezzo forte pièce de résistance; (di collezione) centre-piece; teatr. speciality act BE, specialty number AE; mus. set piece; pezzo grosso big shot o noise, bigwig spreg.; pezzo da museo museum piece (anche scherz.); pezzo di ricambio spare part.
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