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81 see-through
['siːθruː]aggettivo trasparente* * *see-through, seethrough /ˈsi:ɵru:/A a.B n.2 [u] moda del trasparente.* * *['siːθruː]aggettivo trasparente -
82 ■ shove through
■ shove through► push through. -
83 ■ skim through
■ skim throughv. i. + prep.(fam.) dare una scorsa (o un'occhiata) a; scorrere velocemente: to skim through the newspaper, dare una scorsa al giornale. -
84 ■ sleep through
■ sleep throughv. i. + prep.(riuscire a) dormire a dispetto di: How can you sleep through this noise?, come fai a dormire con tutto questo baccano? -
85 ■ strain through
■ strain throughA v. t. + prep.B v. i. + prep.filtrare attraverso: Water strains through sand, l'acqua filtra attraverso la sabbia. -
86 ■ strike through
■ strike throughv. t. + avv.1 tirare un frego su; cancellare -
87 ■ struggle through
■ struggle throughv. i. + avv. (o prep.)1 farsi strada a fatica attraverso: The explorers struggled through the jungle, gli esploratori si sono aperti a fatica un varco nella giungla -
88 ■ surge through
■ surge throughv. i. + prep.1 irrompere, riversarsi attraverso (o da): The fans surged through the gates, i tifosi hanno varcato i cancelli e si sono riversati nello stadio -
89 ■ sweep through
■ sweep throughA v. i. + prep.4 ( di una notizia, un'epidemia, ecc.) diffondersi rapidamente tra ( la gente, una popolazione, ecc.)B v. i. + avv.C v. t. + prep.far scorrere, passare ( una mano, ecc.) su: I swept my hand through her hair, le ho passato la mano tra i capelli. -
90 ■ take through
■ take throughA v. t. + avv.B v. t. + prep.1 portare (q. o qc.) al di là di; far passare attraverso; accompagnare (q.) attraverso: to take the horses through the gateway, far passare i cavalli dal cancello2 far ripetere, far ripassare ( una lezione, una parte, ecc.) a (q.); aiutare (q.) a studiare (leggere, tradurre, ecc.: un autore), o a risolvere ( un problema), a rispondere a ( domande d'esame) -
91 ■ talk through
■ talk throughv. t. + avv.2 (cinem., teatr., ecc.: di un regista) dirigere a viva voce ( un attore sul set) □ (fam.) to talk through one's hat, parlare a vanvera; dire delle sciocchezze (o delle fesserie); spararle (o sballarle) grosse (fam.). -
92 ■ vote through
■ vote throughv. t. + avv.far passare, approvare ( mediante votazione): to vote a bill [a proposal] through, far passare un disegno di legge [approvare una proposta].NOTA D'USO: - to vote o to vote for?- -
93 ■ wear through
■ wear throughv. i. + avv. (o prep.)1 consumarsi, logorarsi; farsi un buco in: The jacket has worn through at the elbows, la giacca si è bucata ai gomiti -
94 ■ win through
■ win throughA v. i. + avv.farcela; spuntarla; riuscireB v. t. + prep.superare: to win through all difficulties, superare ogni difficoltà. -
95 ■ zap through
■ zap throughv. i. + prep. (fam.)2 (fig.) fare (scrivere, leggere, ecc.) in gran fretta (o alla svelta); sbrigare; divorare (fig.): to zap through one's work, darci dentro col lavoro. -
96 flip through
* * *vi + prep(book, records) dare una scorsa a* * * -
97 leaf through
leaf through [sth.] sfogliare [pages, book]* * *vt + prep(book) sfogliare* * *leaf through [sth.] sfogliare [pages, book] -
98 rifle through
rifle through [sth.] rovistare, frugare in* * *vi + prep* * *rifle through [sth.] rovistare, frugare in -
99 sail through
* * *1. vi + adv(fig) farcela senza difficoltà2. vi + prepfig fare qc senza difficoltà, (pass: exam, driving text) superare senza difficoltà* * * -
100 wash through
wash [sth.] through sciacquare, passare sotto l'acqua* * *vt + adv* * *wash [sth.] through sciacquare, passare sotto l'acqua
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