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1 sever
['sevə(r)]1) recidere, tagliare [limb, artery, rope]; tagliare [wire, branch, head]to sever sth. from — staccare qcs. da
2) fig. (break off) troncare [contact, relations]* * *['sevə]1) (to put an end to: He severed relations with his family.) interrompere2) (to cut or break off: His arm was severed in the accident.) tagliare•* * *['sevə(r)]1) recidere, tagliare [limb, artery, rope]; tagliare [wire, branch, head]to sever sth. from — staccare qcs. da
2) fig. (break off) troncare [contact, relations] -
2 sever sev·er vt
['sɛvə(r)](rope) tagliare, recidere, (limb) staccare, mozzare, (fig: relations) troncare, rompere, (communications) interrompere -
3 (to) sever
(to) sever /ˈsɛvə(r)/A v. t.1 separare; dividere; staccare; disgiungere; recidere; tagliare; troncare: to sever sb. 's head, recidere il capo a q.; decapitare q.; to sever a rope with a knife, tagliare una corda con un coltello2 troncare (fig.); interrompere; rompere: to sever a connection [a friendship], troncare una relazione [un'amicizia]; to sever diplomatic relations with China, rompere le relazioni diplomatiche con la CinaB v. i.1 separarsi; dividersi; staccarsi2 spezzarsi; rompersi -
4 (to) sever
(to) sever /ˈsɛvə(r)/A v. t.1 separare; dividere; staccare; disgiungere; recidere; tagliare; troncare: to sever sb. 's head, recidere il capo a q.; decapitare q.; to sever a rope with a knife, tagliare una corda con un coltello2 troncare (fig.); interrompere; rompere: to sever a connection [a friendship], troncare una relazione [un'amicizia]; to sever diplomatic relations with China, rompere le relazioni diplomatiche con la CinaB v. i.1 separarsi; dividersi; staccarsi2 spezzarsi; rompersi -
5 quarrel
I ['kwɒrəl] [AE 'kwɔː-]1) (argument) lite f., litigio m.2) (feud) contrasto m., dissidio m.to have a quarrel with sb. — essere in dissidio con qcn
3) (difference of opinion) disaccordo m.to have no quarrel with sb. — non avere nulla contro qcn.
II ['kwɒrəl] [AE 'kwɔː-]to have no quarrel with sth. — non avere nulla da ridire su qcs
1) (argue) litigare, bisticciare2) (sever relations) essere in contrasto, essere in disaccordo3) (dispute)to quarrel with — contestare [claim, idea]; trovare da ridire su, discutere su [price, verdict]
* * *['kworəl] 1. noun(an angry disagreement or argument: I've had a quarrel with my girl-friend.) lite, litigio2. verb(to have an angry argument (with someone): I've quarrelled with my girl-friend; My girl-friend and I have quarrelled.) litigare- quarrelsomeness* * *quarrel (1) /ˈkwɒrəl/n.2 contrasto; disaccordo; dissidio; motivo di lite: I have no quarrel with ( o against) him, non ho motivi di contrasto con lui; non trovo niente da ridire su quello che dice (fa, ecc.)● to make up a quarrel, fare la pace; rappacificarsi; riconciliarsi □ to pick a quarrel with sb., attaccar lite (o briga) con q.FALSI AMICI: quarrel non significa querela. quarrel (2) /ˈkwɒrəl/n.1 (stor., mil.) quadrello; dardo(to) quarrel /ˈkwɒrəl/v. i.1 litigare; altercare; bisticciare; disputare; attaccar briga; questionare: to quarrel about (o over) st., litigare per qc.2 lagnarsi; trovare da ridire; essere scontento: to quarrel with one's wages, essere scontento del salario● (fig.) to quarrel with one's bread and butter, (rischiare di) farsi cacciare dal lavoroFALSI AMICI: to quarrel non significa querelare quarreller, ( USA) quarrelern.quarrelling, ( USA) quarrelingn. [u]il litigare; liti; alterchi; dispute; risse.* * *I ['kwɒrəl] [AE 'kwɔː-]1) (argument) lite f., litigio m.2) (feud) contrasto m., dissidio m.to have a quarrel with sb. — essere in dissidio con qcn
3) (difference of opinion) disaccordo m.to have no quarrel with sb. — non avere nulla contro qcn.
II ['kwɒrəl] [AE 'kwɔː-]to have no quarrel with sth. — non avere nulla da ridire su qcs
1) (argue) litigare, bisticciare2) (sever relations) essere in contrasto, essere in disaccordo3) (dispute)to quarrel with — contestare [claim, idea]; trovare da ridire su, discutere su [price, verdict]
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