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1 ■ wipe out
■ wipe outA v. t. + avv.2 (fig.) spazzare via; annientare; distruggere; far fuori (fam.): The village was wiped out by the earthquake, il paese è stato spazzato via dal terremotoB v. i. + avv.1 (spec. USA) ( motociclismo, sci, surf) essere sbalzato fuori ( dalla moto, dagli sci, dalla tavola)2 ( slang USA) fare fiasco; finire male □ (mil.) to wipe out an army, annientare un esercito □ to wipe out old scores ► wipe off □ (fam.) to be wiped out, essere sbronzo; ( anche) essere stanco morto. -
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wipe out [sth.], wipe [sth.] out1) (clean) pulire (strofinando)3) fig. cancellare [memory, past]; estinguere, cancellare [ debt]; vanificare [ chances]; annullare, azzerare [ losses]; (kill) sterminare, annientare [species, population]* * *1) (to clean the inside of (a bowl etc) with a cloth etc.) pulire2) (to remove; to get rid of: You must try to wipe out the memory of these terrible events.) cancellare3) (to destroy completely: They wiped out the whole regiment in one battle.) annientare* * *vt + adv1) (erase: writing, memory) cancellare, (debt) liquidare2) (destroy: town, race, enemy) annientare* * *wipe out [sth.], wipe [sth.] out1) (clean) pulire (strofinando) -
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wipe-out /ˈwaɪpaʊt/n. -
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I [waɪp]1) (act of wiping) pulita f., strofinata f.to give sth. a wipe — dare una pulita a o pulire qcs
2) cosmet. salvietta f.; med. tampone m.II [waɪp]1) (mop) strofinare, asciugare (strofinando)to wipe one's nose — pulirsi o asciugarsi il naso
to wipe sth. clean — pulire qcs.
2) cinem. inform. rad. telev. cancellare•- wipe off- wipe out- wipe up* * *1. verb1) (to clean or dry by rubbing with a cloth, paper etc: Would you wipe the table for me?) spolverare; strofinare2) (to remove by rubbing with a cloth, paper etc: The child wiped her tears away with her handkerchief; Wipe that writing off (the blackboard); Please wipe up that spilt milk.) asciugare; pulire2. noun(an act of cleaning by rubbing: Give the table a wipe.) pulitina- wiper- wipe out* * *wipe /waɪp/n.3 fazzoletto rinfrescante; fazzolettino imbevuto4 (tipogr.) sbavatura.♦ (to) wipe /waɪp/v. t.1 asciugare; pulire; strofinare: to wipe the dishes, asciugare i piatti; to wipe one's face, asciugarsi la faccia; to wipe one's mouth with a napkin, pulirsi la bocca con un tovagliolo● to wipe dry, asciugare strofinando □ (fig. fam.) to wipe the floor with sb., dare una severa lezione a q.; mettere a terra q. (pop. fig.); mettere in ginocchio q. (fig.).* * *I [waɪp]1) (act of wiping) pulita f., strofinata f.to give sth. a wipe — dare una pulita a o pulire qcs
2) cosmet. salvietta f.; med. tampone m.II [waɪp]1) (mop) strofinare, asciugare (strofinando)to wipe one's nose — pulirsi o asciugarsi il naso
to wipe sth. clean — pulire qcs.
2) cinem. inform. rad. telev. cancellare•- wipe off- wipe out- wipe up -
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[waɪp]1. npulita, passatato give sth a wipe — dare una pulita or una passata a qc
2. vt(gen) pulire, (blackboard, tape) Comput cancellareto wipe one's feet or shoes — pulirsi i piedi
to wipe the floor with sb fig fam — schiacciare qn
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1) [river, well] prosciugarsi; [ ground] asciugarsi2) fig. (run out) [supply, source, funds] prosciugarsi, esaurirsi3) (wipe crockery) asciugare le stoviglie4) colloq. (be unable to speak) [speaker, interviewee] ammutolire, restare senza paroleoh, dry up will you! — BE vuoi stare zitto? dry up [sth.], dry [sth.] up
5) [heat, drought] prosciugare, inaridire [puddle, river]* * *1) (to lose water; to cease running etc completely: All the rivers dried up in the heat.) seccarsi2) (to become used up: Supplies of bandages have dried up.) esaurirsi3) (to make dry: The sun dried up the puddles in the road.) asciugare4) ((of a speaker) to forget what he is going to say: He dried up in the middle of his speech.) (non ricordare la battuta)* * *vi + adv1) (river, well) seccarsi, (moisture) asciugarsi, (source of supply) esaurirsi, (fig: imagination) inaridirsi2) (dry the dishes) asciugare (i piatti)3) (fall silent: speaker) azzittirsidry up! fam — chiudi il becco!
* * *1) [river, well] prosciugarsi; [ ground] asciugarsi2) fig. (run out) [supply, source, funds] prosciugarsi, esaurirsi3) (wipe crockery) asciugare le stoviglie4) colloq. (be unable to speak) [speaker, interviewee] ammutolire, restare senza paroleoh, dry up will you! — BE vuoi stare zitto? dry up [sth.], dry [sth.] up
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I [draɪ]1) (not wet or moist) [clothing, ground, paint] asciutto; [skin, hair, throat, cough] secco; [rustle, riverbed] arido, seccoto run dry — [river, funds, supplies] prosciugarsi
to be o feel dry (thirsty) [ person] essere assetato; to get dry seccarsi, asciugarsi; to get sth. dry fare asciugare qcs.; to wipe sth. dry asciugare qcs.; on dry land — sulla terraferma
2) (not rainy) [climate, heat] secco; [weather, season] asciutto; [ day] senza pioggia3) (not sweet) [wine, sherry etc.] secco5) (dull) [book, subject matter] arido, noioso6) (forbidding alcohol) [state, country] proibizionista••II 1. [draɪ](as) dry as a bone — completamente asciutto, secco
verbo transitivo fare asciugare [clothes, washing]; seccare, fare seccare [meat, flowers]2.verbo intransitivo [clothes, hair, paint] asciugarsi; [ blood] seccarsi3.- dry off- dry out- dry up* * *1. adjective1) (having little, or no, moisture, sap, rain etc: The ground is very dry; The leaves are dry and withered; I need to find dry socks for the children.) secco2) (uninteresting and not lively: a very dry book.) arido3) ((of humour or manner) quiet, restrained: a dry wit.) (che scherza restando serio)4) ((of wine) not sweet.) secco2. verb(to (cause to) become dry: I prefer drying dishes to washing them; The clothes dried quickly in the sun.) asciugare- dried- drier
- dryer
- drily
- dryly
- dryness
- dry-clean
- dry land
- dry off
- dry up* * *I [draɪ]1) (not wet or moist) [clothing, ground, paint] asciutto; [skin, hair, throat, cough] secco; [rustle, riverbed] arido, seccoto run dry — [river, funds, supplies] prosciugarsi
to be o feel dry (thirsty) [ person] essere assetato; to get dry seccarsi, asciugarsi; to get sth. dry fare asciugare qcs.; to wipe sth. dry asciugare qcs.; on dry land — sulla terraferma
2) (not rainy) [climate, heat] secco; [weather, season] asciutto; [ day] senza pioggia3) (not sweet) [wine, sherry etc.] secco5) (dull) [book, subject matter] arido, noioso6) (forbidding alcohol) [state, country] proibizionista••II 1. [draɪ](as) dry as a bone — completamente asciutto, secco
verbo transitivo fare asciugare [clothes, washing]; seccare, fare seccare [meat, flowers]2.verbo intransitivo [clothes, hair, paint] asciugarsi; [ blood] seccarsi3.- dry off- dry out- dry up -
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[wɒʃ]1. n1) (act of washing) lavatato have a wash — darsi una lavata, lavarsi
to give sth a wash — dare una lavata a qc, lavare qc
it'll all come out in the wash — (fig: work out) tutto si sistemerà
2) (of ship) scia3) Art lavatura2. vt1) (gen) lavareto wash o.s. — lavarsi
to wash one's hands/hair — lavarsi le mani/i capelli
2) (lap: sea, waves) bagnare, lambire3) (sweep, carry: sea) portare, trascinare3. vi1) (have a wash) lavarsi, (do the washing) fare il bucatoI'll wash if you'll wipe — (dishes) io lavo i piatti se tu li asciughi
2)to wash against sth — frangersi contro qc•- wash off- wash out- wash up -
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[kliːn](gen) pulito (-a), (sheet of paper) nuovo (-a), (smooth, clear: outline, movement, break) netto (-a), (fair: fight, game) leale, corretto (-a)a clean record Police — una fedina penale pulita
to have a clean driving licence Am; to have a clean record — non aver mai preso contravvenzioni
2. advto come clean — (fam: admit guilt) confessare, (tell unpleasant truth) dire veramente come stanno le cose
3. npulita, ripulitura4. vt•- clean up
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