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1 uprising
['ʌpraɪzɪŋ]nome insurrezione f., sommossa f.* * *(a rebellion or revolt: The Hungarian uprising was quickly suppressed.) ribellione, sommossa* * *uprising /ˈʌpraɪzɪŋ/n.sollevazione; sommossa: a popular uprising, una sommossa popolare.* * *['ʌpraɪzɪŋ]nome insurrezione f., sommossa f. -
2 uprising up·ris·ing n
['ʌpˌraɪzɪŋ]rivolta, insurrezione f -
3 crush
I [krʌʃ]1) (crowd) calca f., affollamento m.2) BE (drink)II 1. [krʌʃ]orange, lemon crush — spremuta d'arancia, di limone
1) (by force, argument) annientare, piegare [enemy, uprising]; reprimere, stroncare, soffocare [ protest]; distruggere, frantumare [ hopes]; (by ridicule) umiliare [ person]2) (squash) schiacciare [can, fruit, part of body, person, vehicle]; frantumare [ stone]; tritare [ ice]to be crushed to death — (by vehicle) morire investito; (by masonry) morire schiacciato
3) (crease) sgualcire, spiegazzare [garment, fabric]2.to crush together — schiacciarsi gli uni contro gli altri, accalcarsi
to crush into — ammassarsi o stiparsi in [room, vehicle]
* * *1. verb1) (to squash by squeezing together etc: The car was crushed between the two trucks.) schiacciare2) (to crease: That material crushes easily.) sgualcire, spiegazzare3) (to defeat: He crushed the rebellion.) schiacciare4) (to push, press etc together: We (were) all crushed into the tiny room.) pigiare, stipare2. noun(squeezing or crowding together: There's always a crush in the supermarket on Saturdays.) calca, ressa- crushing* * *[krʌʃ]1. n1) (crowd) ressa, calca, folla2) (fam: infatuation) cotta3)orange/lemon crush — spremuta di arancia/limone2. vt(squash: also), fig schiacciare, (crumple: clothes, paper) sgualcire, (garlic) tritare, schiacciare, (ice) tritare, (grapes) pigiare, (scrap metal) pressare, (stones) frantumare3. vi(clothes) sgualcirsi, spiegazzarsi* * *crush /krʌʃ/n.1 [u] schiacciamento; frantumazione2 [u] calca; folla; ressa; sovraffollamento4 (fam.) spremuta6 (fam.) cotta (fig.); infatuazione; sbandata (fig.): to have a crush on sb., avere una cotta (o prendere una sbandata) per q.(to) crush /krʌʃ/A v. t.1 schiacciare; spiaccicare (fam.); pigiare ( uva); torchiare ( olive): He crushed the insect with his foot, ha schiacciato l'insetto con un piede; Olive oil is made by crushing olives, l'olio d'oliva si fa torchiando le olive; to crush to death, uccidere ( schiacciando); schiacciare, stritolare2 triturare; frantumare: to crush into powder, ridurre in polvere, polverizzare ( una sostanza); to crush to pieces, fare a pezzi; stritolare3 stipare; ( della folla) schiacciarsi, stringersi: We cannot crush any more children into the bus, non possiamo stipare altri bambini nell'autobus4 sgualcire; spiegazzare: He crushed the letter in his hand, ha spiegazzato la lettera che teneva in mano5 (fig.) piegare; schiacciare; sgominare; annientare: The king crushed the rebellion, il re schiacciò (o soffocò) la rivolta; to crush all opposition, annientare l'opposizione; to be crushed into submission, essere ridotto all'obbedienza; to be crushed with grief, essere piegato (o schiantato) dal doloreB v. t.sgualcirsi; spiegazzarsi: This dress doesn't crush at all, questo vestito non si sgualcisce affatto● to crush one's way, aprirsi un varco; farsi largo a gomitate □ (ind. costr.) crushed stone, roccia triturata; breccia.* * *I [krʌʃ]1) (crowd) calca f., affollamento m.2) BE (drink)II 1. [krʌʃ]orange, lemon crush — spremuta d'arancia, di limone
1) (by force, argument) annientare, piegare [enemy, uprising]; reprimere, stroncare, soffocare [ protest]; distruggere, frantumare [ hopes]; (by ridicule) umiliare [ person]2) (squash) schiacciare [can, fruit, part of body, person, vehicle]; frantumare [ stone]; tritare [ ice]to be crushed to death — (by vehicle) morire investito; (by masonry) morire schiacciato
3) (crease) sgualcire, spiegazzare [garment, fabric]2.to crush together — schiacciarsi gli uni contro gli altri, accalcarsi
to crush into — ammassarsi o stiparsi in [room, vehicle]
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4 popular
['pɒpjʊlə(r)]1) (generally liked) [actor, politician] popolare ( with, among tra); [hobby, sport] diffuso, popolare ( with, among tra); [food, dish] apprezzato ( with, among da); [product, resort, colour, design] di moda ( with, among tra)John is very popular — John è simpatico a tutti o è molto popolare
Smith was a popular choice as chairman — in molti hanno approvato la scelta di Smith come presidente
I'm not very popular with my husband at the moment — in questo momento mio marito non mi sopporta tanto
2) (of or for the people) [ music] leggero; [ song] di musica leggera; [entertainment, TV programme] popolare; [science, history etc.] divulgativo; [enthusiasm, interest, support] del pubblico; [discontent, uprising] della gente; [ movement] popolarethe popular view o perception of sth. l'idea comune di qcs.; by popular demand o request a grande richiesta; the popular press — la stampa popolare
* * *['popjulə]1) (liked by most people: a popular holiday resort; a popular person; She is very popular with children.) popolare2) (believed by most people: a popular theory.) popolare3) (of the people in general: popular rejoicing.) popolare4) (easily read, understood etc by most people: a popular history of Britain.) popolare•- popularity
- popularize
- popularise* * *['pɒpjʊlə(r)]1) (generally liked) [actor, politician] popolare ( with, among tra); [hobby, sport] diffuso, popolare ( with, among tra); [food, dish] apprezzato ( with, among da); [product, resort, colour, design] di moda ( with, among tra)John is very popular — John è simpatico a tutti o è molto popolare
Smith was a popular choice as chairman — in molti hanno approvato la scelta di Smith come presidente
I'm not very popular with my husband at the moment — in questo momento mio marito non mi sopporta tanto
2) (of or for the people) [ music] leggero; [ song] di musica leggera; [entertainment, TV programme] popolare; [science, history etc.] divulgativo; [enthusiasm, interest, support] del pubblico; [discontent, uprising] della gente; [ movement] popolarethe popular view o perception of sth. l'idea comune di qcs.; by popular demand o request a grande richiesta; the popular press — la stampa popolare
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5 (to) quash
(to) quash /kwɒʃ/v. t.2 (leg.) annullare; cassare; invalidare; revocare: to quash a decision, revocare una decisione; to quash a verdict, annullare un verdetto● (leg.) to quash the array, annullare la composizione della giuriaquashingn. [u]1 il domare; soggiogamento2 (leg.) annullamento; revoca; cassazione. -
6 (to) repress
(to) repress /rɪˈprɛs/v. t.1 reprimere; trattenere ( la curiosità, una risata, ecc.): to repress one's feelings, reprimere i propri sentimenti; to repress a sigh, trattenere un sospiro; to repress an uprising, reprimere una rivolta2 (psic.) reprimere; rimuovere. -
7 (to) quash
(to) quash /kwɒʃ/v. t.2 (leg.) annullare; cassare; invalidare; revocare: to quash a decision, revocare una decisione; to quash a verdict, annullare un verdetto● (leg.) to quash the array, annullare la composizione della giuriaquashingn. [u]1 il domare; soggiogamento2 (leg.) annullamento; revoca; cassazione. -
8 (to) repress
(to) repress /rɪˈprɛs/v. t.1 reprimere; trattenere ( la curiosità, una risata, ecc.): to repress one's feelings, reprimere i propri sentimenti; to repress a sigh, trattenere un sospiro; to repress an uprising, reprimere una rivolta2 (psic.) reprimere; rimuovere. -
9 rising ris·ing
['raɪzɪŋ]1. adj1) (increasing: number) sempre crescente, (prices) in aumento, (tide) montante, (anger, alarm, doubt) crescente2) (getting higher: sun, moon) nascente, che sorge, (ground) in salita, (fig: promising) promettente2. n(uprising) sommossa -
10 scotch vt
[skɒtʃ](attempt, plan) bloccare, (revolt, uprising) stroncare, (rumour, claim) mettere a tacere
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