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1 beccare
peckcolloq fig ( cogliere sul fatto) nab colloq colloq fig malattia catch, pick up colloq* * *beccare v.tr.1 ( afferrare) to peck; to beak*; to pick up (with the beak)2 ( ferire col becco) to peck, to give* a peck5 ( ottenere) to win*, to get*6 ( buscare) to catch*; to take*; (fam.) to nab: ho beccato un raffreddore, I have caught a cold; non mi beccherai!, you won't catch me doing that!; beccare uno schiaffo, to get a slap◘ beccarsi v.rifl.rec.1 ( di uccelli) to peck each other (o one another)* * *[bek'kare]1. vt1) (sogg : uccello) to peck (at)2) (fam : cogliere sul fatto) to nab, catch3) fam2. vr (beccarsi)(uso reciproco: uccelli) to peck (at) one another, (fig : litigare) to squabble* * *[bek'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (prendere col becco) [ uccelli] to peck (at), to beak [ cibo]; (colpire con il becco) to peck (at) [persona, animale]3) colloq. (rimorchiare)2.verbo pronominale beccarsi1) [ uccelli] to peck (at) each other2) colloq. fig. (punzecchiarsi) to bicker, to spar, to squabble3) (ricevere) to rake in [ soldi]; to bag [ medaglia]4) (prendersi) to get*, to catch* [ malattia]; to cop [ pugno]••* * *beccare/bek'kare/ [1]1 (prendere col becco) [ uccelli] to peck (at), to beak [ cibo]; (colpire con il becco) to peck (at) [persona, animale]2 colloq. fig. (sorprendere sul fatto) to catch* [ persona]; (arrestare) to nab colloq. [ ladro]; (ti ho) beccato! got you!1 [ uccelli] to peck (at) each other2 colloq. fig. (punzecchiarsi) to bicker, to spar, to squabblenon mi becchi più! you won't catch me again! -
2 beccare
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3 beccata
beccata s.f.* * *[bek'kata]sostantivo femminile (colpo di becco) peck* * *beccata/bek'kata/sostantivo f.(colpo di becco) peck . -
4 becchettare
becchettare v.tr. to peck away at (s.o., sthg.), to peck rapidly.◘ becchettarsi v.rifl.rec.1 to peck away at each other; to bill2 (fig.) to quarrel continuously.* * *[bekket'tare]* * *becchettare/bekket'tare/ [1] -
5 spilluzzicare
spilluzzicare v.tr.1 to nibble, to peck at (sthg.)* * *[spilluttsi'kare]* * *spilluzzicare/spilluttsi'kare/ [1]to nibble, to peck at, to pick at [ cibo]. -
6 assaggiare
taste, sample* * *assaggiare v.tr.1 to taste; to sample; to try: assaggia se manca il sale, (try it and) see if it needs salt // assaggiare la frusta, (fig.) to have a taste of the whip2 ( metalli) to assay, to test.* * *[assad'dʒare]verbo transitivo1) (provare il sapore) to taste, to sample [cibo, vino]fare assaggiare la frusta a qcn. — fig. to give sb. a taste of the whip
2) (mangiare in piccola quantità) to nibble, to peck at* * *assaggiare/assad'dʒare/ [1]1 (provare il sapore) to taste, to sample [cibo, vino]; assaggiane un po'! taste a little! try a piece! fare assaggiare la frusta a qcn. fig. to give sb. a taste of the whip2 (mangiare in piccola quantità) to nibble, to peck at. -
7 bacetto
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8 piluccare
piluccare v.tr. e intr. to pick (at), to nibble: piluccare un grappolo d'uva, to pick at a bunch of grapes; piluccare un biscotto, to nibble a biscuit; smetti di piluccare, stop picking (o nibbling) at the food.* * *[piluk'kare]verbo transitivo1)2) (sbocconcellare) to pick at, to peck at, to nibble [ cibo]* * *piluccare/piluk'kare/ [1]1 piluccare un grappolo d'uva to pick at the grapes (from the bunch)2 (sbocconcellare) to pick at, to peck at, to nibble [ cibo]. -
9 beccare
[bek'kare]1. vt1) (sogg : uccello) to peck (at)2) (fam : cogliere sul fatto) to nab, catch3) fam2. vr (beccarsi)(uso reciproco: uccelli) to peck (at) one another, (fig : litigare) to squabble -
10 beccata sf
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11 spilluzzicare vt
[spilluttsi'kare](cibo) to nibble, peck at -
12 spizzicare vt
[spittsi'kare]to nibble, peck at -
13 beccolare
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14 beccata
sf [bek'kata] -
15 spilluzzicare
vt [spilluttsi'kare](cibo) to nibble, peck at -
16 spizzicare
vt [spittsi'kare]to nibble, peck at
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