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1 sradicare
uprootfig ( eliminare) eradicate, uproot* * *sradicare v.tr. to uproot (anche fig.); to eradicate, to extirpate (anche fig.): il vento sradicò gli alberi, the wind uprooted the trees; le abitudini contratte da molto tempo sono difficili da sradicare, long-established habits are hard to get rid of; sradicare un male, i pregiudizi, to extirpate an evil, prejudices; sradicare la povertà, to eradicate poverty.◘ sradicarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 ( di pianta) to become* unrooted2 ( di persona) to be uprooted.* * *[zradi'kare]verbo transitivo2) fig. to uproot [ persona]3) fig. to eradicate [ pregiudizio]* * *sradicare/zradi'kare/ [1]2 fig. to uproot [ persona]3 fig. to eradicate [ pregiudizio]. -
2 estirpare
uprootdente extractfig eradicate* * *estirpare v.tr.1 to extirpate, to eradicate, to root out, to pull out, to uproot (anche fig.): estirpare il delitto, to eradicate crime; estirpare l'analfabetismo, la corruzione, to root out illiteracy, corruption3 (bot.) to uproot, to unroot, to stub, to weed.* * *[estir'pare]verbo transitivo1) to eradicate, to extirpate, to dig* out, to uproot [ pianta]; to extract, to draw* (out), to pull (out) [ dente]2) fig. to eradicate, to extirpate, to root out [malattia, povertà, male]* * *estirpare/estir'pare/ [1]1 to eradicate, to extirpate, to dig* out, to uproot [ pianta]; to extract, to draw* (out), to pull (out) [ dente]2 fig. to eradicate, to extirpate, to root out [malattia, povertà, male]. -
3 disvellere
◘ disvellersi v.rifl. to detach, to uproot oneself. -
4 divellere
divellere v.tr. (letter.) to uproot, to eradicate, to pull up (by the roots): divellere un albero, to uproot a tree (o to pull up a tree by its roots); divellere un palo dal terreno, to pull a pole up out of the ground. -
5 spiantare
spiantare v.tr.1 (non com.) ( svellere) to uproot; to pull out: spiantare un albero, to uproot a tree; spiantare un palo, to pull out a pole2 (fig.) ( mandare in rovina) to ruin, to bring* to ruin: con i suoi sperperi ha spiantato la famiglia, he ruined his family by squandering his money; le liti spiantano le famiglie, quarrels ruin families. -
6 sbarbare
sbarbare v.tr.2 (mecc.) to shave3 ( sradicare) to uproot, to root out (anche fig.): sbarbare una brutta abitudine, to break a bad habit.* * *[zbar'bare] 1.verbo transitivo to shave*2.* * *sbarbare/zbar'bare/ [1]to shave*II sbarbarsi verbo pronominaleto shave*, to have* a shave. -
7 strappare
"to tear;Ausreissen;arrancar"* * *tear, rip( staccare) tear down( togliere) grab, snatch ( a qualcuno out of s.o.'s hands)* * *strappare v.tr.1 ( stracciare) to tear*: ho strappato il vestito, I have torn my dress; strappare un pezzo di carta, to tear a piece of paper; ho strappato la sua lettera, I tore up his letter2 ( togliere) to pull up; to pull out; to pull away; ( con forza) to tear* up (anche fig.); to rip (anche fig.); to wrench (anche fig.); ( velocemente, di colpo) to snatch (anche fig.); (fig.) to wring*: chi ha strappato la copertina di questo libro?, who has pulled away (o torn off) the cover of this book?; strappò alcune pagine dal libro, he tore (o ripped) a few pages out of the book; strappare le cattive erbe, to pull up the weeds; strappare le cattive erbe da un campo, to weed a field; strappare una pianta, to pull up (o to uproot) a plant; perché hai strappato quel fiore? avresti dovuto tagliarlo, why did you pull that flower up? you should have cut it; strappare un dente, to pull out a tooth; strappare le penne a un uccello, to pluck a bird; si strappò via la benda, he pulled off the bandage; gli strappai il libro di mano, I snatched the book from (o out of) his hands; le strapparono la figlia dalle braccia, they tore her daughter from her arms; fu strappato alla morte da una nuova medicina, he was saved from death by a new medicine; gli strappai una confessione, il segreto, I wrung a confession, the secret from him; gli strappai un sì, I finally got his consent; strappare un favore a qlcu., to get a favour from s.o.; strappare applausi, to get applause (o to be applauded); queste scene mi strappano il cuore, I find these scenes heartbreaking; la sua storia mi strappò le lacrime, his story moved me to tears // farsi strappare un dente, to have a tooth (pulled) out // strapparsi i capelli, (fig.) to tear one's hair.◘ strapparsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to tear*, to get* torn: questa copertina si strapperà presto, this cover will soon get torn; questa stoffa si strappa facilmente, this material tears easily // a quelle parole mi si strappò il cuore, those words broke my heart2 ( allontanarsi) to tear* oneself away: non riesce a strappare dalla sua famiglia, he cannot tear himself away from his family* * *[strap'pare]1. vtsi strappò la gonna — she tore o ripped her skirt
strappare qn dal suo ambiente — to take sb away from his (o her) own environment
2. vip (strapparsi)(lacerarsi) to tear, rip* * *[strap'pare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (togliere) to pull out [erbacce, peli]strappare via — to rip out, to tear out [foglio, pagina]
2) (stracciare) to rip, to tear* [ vestito]; to snag [ calze]; to tear* (up), to rip up, to shred [lettera, documento]3) (sottrarre)strappare qcs. dalle mani di qcn. — to snatch sth. out of sb.'s hands
strappare qcn. alla sua famiglia — fig. to tear sb. from the bosom of his family
4) fig. (riuscire a ottenere) to force [ aumento]; to draw* out, to extract, to force out [segreto, consenso, confessione]; to get*, to draw*, to force out [promessa, sorriso]; to barely get* [diploma, sufficienza]2.verbo pronominale strapparsi1) (rompersi) [indumento, carta] to rip, to tear*2) med. to tear*, to strain, to pull [muscolo, legamento]••strappare qcn. alla morte — to snatch sb. from the jaws of death
* * *strappare/strap'pare/ [1]1 (togliere) to pull out [erbacce, peli]; strappare via to rip out, to tear out [foglio, pagina]; strappare un manifesto dal muro to tear a poster off the wall2 (stracciare) to rip, to tear* [ vestito]; to snag [ calze]; to tear* (up), to rip up, to shred [lettera, documento]3 (sottrarre) strappare qcs. dalle mani di qcn. to snatch sth. out of sb.'s hands; strappare qcn. alla sua famiglia fig. to tear sb. from the bosom of his family4 fig. (riuscire a ottenere) to force [ aumento]; to draw* out, to extract, to force out [segreto, consenso, confessione]; to get*, to draw*, to force out [promessa, sorriso]; to barely get* [diploma, sufficienza]; non sono riuscito a strapparle una parola di bocca I couldn't get a (single) word out of herII strapparsi verbo pronominale1 (rompersi) [indumento, carta] to rip, to tear*2 med. to tear*, to strain, to pull [muscolo, legamento]strappare qcn. alla morte to snatch sb. from the jaws of death; - rsi i capelli per la disperazione to tear one's hair out in despair. -
8 estirpare vt
[estir'pare] -
9 sradicare vt
[zradi'kare] -
10 svellere vt
['zvɛllere] -
11 diradicare
diradicare v.tr. to uproot, to root out. -
12 estirpare
vt [estir'pare] -
13 sradicare
vt [zradi'kare] -
14 svellere
vt ['zvɛllere]
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