sport |
1. n. sport (activity that uses physical skills, often competitive) | |
2. n. hobby, pastime | |
fare qualcosa per sport (to do something for fun) | |
il |
1. art. the | |
totale |
1. adj. total | |
2. n. total | |
3. n. A type of film shot in which all of an environment (interior or exterior) is visible | |
4. n. general anaesthetic | |
dei |
1. n. plural of dio | |
2. v. (archaic) second-person singular present of dovere | |
di |
1. prep. (ngd, Used to indicate possession, after the thing owned and before the owner); ’s | |
L’ira di Apollo - The wrath of Apollo | |
la coda del cane - the dog’s tail | |
Canto dello sciatore - Song of the skier | |
Dichiarazione Universale dei Diritti dell’Uomo - Universal declaration of the Rights of the Man | |
Simbolo degli Apostoli - Signs of the Apostles | |
Manifesto della cucina futurista - Manifesto of the futurist kitchen | |
Dei delitti e delle pene - Of the crimes and of the punishments | |
2. prep. from | |
Lei è di Monreale in Sicilia, ma adesso vive a Roma - She's from Monreale in Sicily, but she now lives in Rome | |
3. prep. ’s | |
La mia canzone preferita degli U2? 'One' ! - My favorite song by U2? 'One'! | |
La Divina Commedia di Dante Alighieri - The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri | |
4. prep. than | |
Jack è più alto di sua moglie, Joan. - Jack is taller than his wife, Joan. | |
Biden ha detto che l'economia USA è in condizioni peggiori di quanto pensasse - Biden says US economy is in worse shape than he thought. | |
5. prep. (ngd, Used in superlative forms); in, of | |
Pont Neuf è il più antico ponte di Parigi - Pont Neuf is the oldest bridge in Paris. | |
6. prep. about, on, concerning | |
Euclide scrisse diversi libri di matematica. - Euclid wrote many books on mathematics. | |
Parliamo di sentimenti. - Let's talk about feelings. | |
7. prep. (ngd, Expresses composition); of, made of, in or more often omitted | |
Sei Nazioni: la Scozia gioca con l'Italia in un incontro decisivo per il cucchiaio di legno. - Six Nations: Scotland meet Italy today in a wooden-spoon decider. | |
Ho comprato una collana d'oro bianco. - I bought a white gold necklace. | |
8. prep. (followed by an infinitive) to or omitted | |
Lei ha detto di non preoccuparsi. - She said not to worry. | |
Che devo fare se penso di avere un virus nel mio computer? - What should I do if I believe I have a virus on my computer? | |
9. prep. (ngd, Used with the definite article in partitive constructions); some | |
Vuoi dell'acqua? - Would you like some water? | |
10. prep. ngd, Used in some expressions in a partitive-like function, often without article. | |
penso di sì - I think so | |
niente di meglio - nothing better | |
Che c’è di nuovo? - What's new? | |
i |
1. art. the | |
dio |
1. n. god, deity | |
2. n. (informal) one who is remarkably skilled in something; ace, crackerjack, wiz | |
3. adj. bright, resplendent, shining (in a divine fashion) | |
punti |
1. n. plural of punto | |
2. v. second-person singular present of puntare | |
3. v. first-person singular present subjunctive of puntare | |
4. v. second-person singular present subjunctive of puntare | |
5. v. third-person singular present subjunctive of puntare | |
6. v. third-person singular imperative of puntare | |
puntare |
1. v. to push, lean, rest, plant, brace | |
2. v. to point, direct, aim, sight, set | |
3. v. to bet, stake, gamble | |
4. v. to point (of a gun dog) | |
5. v. (intransitive, auxiliary verb avere) to head | |
6. v. (intransitive, auxiliary verb avere) to aim | |
7. v. (intransitive, auxiliary verb avere) to count on | |
punto |
1. n. all senses, jot, iota | |
2. n. full stop, period | |
3. n. dot | |
4. n. instant (point in time) | |
5. n. (in the plural) points, score | |
6. n. (Tuscany) none | |
7. n. (baseball) run | |
8. v. first-person singular present of puntare | |
9. v. past participle of pungere | |
subiti |
1. v. masculine plural of subito | |
subito |
1. adv. at once, immediately | |
2. adv. as soon as possible | |
3. adv. shortly | |
4. adv. right away | |
5. adv. forthwith | |
6. adv. instantly | |
7. adv. now | |
8. adv. straight away | |
9. adv. without delay | |
10. v. past participle of subire (feminine: subita, masculine plural: subiti, feminine plural: subite) | |
11. v. past participle of subirsi | |
da |
1. prep. from | |
Giacomino da Verona - Giacomino from Verona | |
interviste dal libro - interviews from the book | |
traduzione dall’“Inferno” di Dante - translation from Dante’s ‘Inferno’ | |
Dalla Terra alla Luna - From the Earth to the Moon | |
2. prep. at | |
da Giovanni - at Giovanni’s house | |
3. prep. since | |
da quando? - since when? | |
4. prep. to (implying necessity) | |
Non c'è (niente) da fare - There's nothing to do | |
5. prep. ngd, Used in some adverbial phrases: | |
da per tutto/dappertutto/da ogni parte - everywhere | |
da presso/dappresso - closely | |
da lontano - from a distance | |
da solo - by oneself | |
6. prep. like, as | |
fare una vita da cani - to live like dogs | |
correre da matti - to run like crazies | |
trattare da amico - to treat as a friend | |
7. v. misspelling of dà | |
una |
1. adj. feminine singular of adjective uno | |
2. art. feminine singular of uno | |
3. pron. feminine singular of uno | |
squadra |
1. n. square, triangle (tool) | |
2. n. (sports) team, squad, group, side | |
3. n. team, set, crew, bunch, gang, shift | |
4. n. (military, law enforcement) squad | |
5. v. third-person singular present indicative of squadrare | |
6. v. second-person singular imperative of squadrare | |
squadrare |
1. v. To delimit in a square or rectangular shape. | |
2. v. (transitive, by extension) to look, eye | |
3. v. (transitive, literary, by extension) to show | |
4. v. (transitive, archaic, poetic, rare) to break, break up | |