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1 galoppare
gallop* * *galoppare v. intr.1 to gallop: galoppare a gran velocità, to gallop at full speed2 (fig.) to have a hectic time, to be on the move, to be on the go: dover galoppare dalla mattina alla sera, to be on the move from morning to night // galoppare con la fantasia, to let one's imagination run riot.* * *[galop'pare]1) [cavallo, fantino] to gallop2) fig.* * *galoppare/galop'pare/ [1](aus. avere)1 [cavallo, fantino] to gallop2 fig. galoppare dalla mattina alla sera to dash around all day; lasciar galoppare la fantasia to let one's imagination run wild. -
2 sfrenare
sfrenare v.tr.1 (non com.) ( togliere il freno a) to take* the brake off (sthg.), to release the brake on (sthg.): sfrenare la macchina, to take the brake off the car2 (fig.) to let* loose, to unleash; to give* free play to (sthg.): sfrenare la propria immaginazione, to let one's imagination run wild.◘ sfrenarsi v.intr.pron.* * *[sfre'nare] 1.verbo transitivo to let* [sth.] loose, to give* free rein to, to let* [sth.] run wild [passioni, fantasia]2.* * *sfrenare/sfre'nare/ [1]to let* [sth.] loose, to give* free rein to, to let* [sth.] run wild [passioni, fantasia]II sfrenarsi verbo pronominaleto let* oneself go, to run* wild. -
3 lasciar galoppare la fantasia
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