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1 crivellare
crivellare v.tr.1 to riddle: crivellato di pugnalate, riddled with stab wounds; lo crivellarono di pallottole, they riddled him with bullets3 (miner.) to jig.* * *[krivel'lare]verbo transitivo to riddlecrivellare qcn. di pallottole — to riddle o spray sb. with bullets
* * *crivellare/krivel'lare/ [1]to riddle; crivellare qcn. di pallottole to riddle o spray sb. with bullets. -
2 crivellare qcn. di pallottole
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3 sventagliare
sventagliare v.tr.1 to fan2 ( agitare come un ventaglio) to wave, to flourish: gli sventagliò sotto il naso un biglietto da 200 euro, she waved a 200 euro note under his nose3 ( allargare a ventaglio) to fan (out), to spread*: il tacchino sventaglia la coda, the turkey spreads it's tail // sventagliare una raffica di mitra, to spray bullets with a machinegun.◘ sventagliarsi v.rifl. to fan oneself.* * *[zventaʎ'ʎare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (fare aria a) to fan2) (agitare) to wave, to flourish [biglietto, documento]2.verbo pronominale sventagliarsi to fan oneself* * *sventagliare/zventaλ'λare/ [1]1 (fare aria a) to fan2 (agitare) to wave, to flourish [biglietto, documento]II sventagliarsi verbo pronominaleto fan oneself.
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