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damn (non-vulgar expression of contempt etc.) interjection [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | dannazioneinterjectionDamn! It's not bad! = Dannazione! Non è male! mannaggiainterjection |
damn [damns] (the smallest amount of concern or consideration) noun [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | tubonoun |
damn [damned, damning, damns] (theology: to condemn to hell) verb [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | dannareverbHis actions damned him. = Le sue azioni lo dannarono. |
damn [damned, damning, damns] (to condemn as unfit, harmful, invalid, immoral, or illegal) verb [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | condannareverb |
damn [damned, damning, damns] (to put a curse upon) verb [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | maledireverbDamn them! = Maledetti loro! |
damn [damned, damning, damns] (to put out of favor; to ruin; to label negatively) verb [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | bollareverb |
damn [damns] (use of damn as a swear word) noun [UK: dæm] [US: ˈdæm] | maledizionenoun |
damn it (an expression of surprise, outrage, or frustration) interjection | minchiainterjection |
damnation (The state of being damned; condemnation; openly expressed disapprobation) noun [UK: dæm.ˈneɪʃ.n̩] [US: dæm.ˈneɪʃ.n̩] | dannazionenoun |
damned [damneder, damnedest] (god-forsaken) adjective [UK: dæmd] [US: ˈdæmd] | dannatoadjective |
damp [damper, dampest] (Being in a state between dry and wet) adjective [UK: dæmp] [US: ˈdæmp] | bagnatoadjectiveThe sheets feel damp. = I panni sembrano bagnati. madidoadjective umidoadjectiveThe air is damp. = L'aria è umida. |
damp (gaseous product) noun [UK: dæmp] [US: ˈdæmp] | grisùnoun |
damp (moisture) noun [UK: dæmp] [US: ˈdæmp] | umiditànoun |
damp [damped, damping, damps] (To put out, as fire) verb [UK: dæmp] [US: ˈdæmp] | rallentareverb smorzareverb soffocareverb |
dampen [dampened, dampening, dampens] (make damp, see also: moisten) verb [UK: ˈdæm.pən] [US: ˈdæm.pən] | inumidireverb |
damper [dampers] (valve or movable plate used to regulate flow of air) noun [UK: ˈdæm.pə(r)] [US: ˈdæm.pər] | farfallanoun smorzatorenoun |
damping (the stabilization of a physical system by reducing oscillation) noun [UK: ˈdæmp.ɪŋ] [US: ˈdæmp.ɪŋ] | smorzamentonoun |
damsel in distress (young woman perceived as being in a dangerous situation.) noun | damigella in pericolonoun fanciulla in pericolonoun |
damselfish (fish of Pomacentridae) noun | castagnolanoun |
Adam (first man in Abrahamic religions) proper noun [UK: ˈæ.dəm] [US: ˈæ.dəm] | Adamoproper nounMen have Adam's apples. = Gli uomini hanno il pomo d'Adamo. |
Adam and Eve (the first man and woman (according to Genesis)) proper noun [UK: ˈæ.dəm ənd iːv] [US: ˈæ.dəm ænd ˈiːv] | Adamo ed Evaproper noun |
Adam's apple [Adam's apples] (lump in the throat) noun [UK: ˈæ.dəmz.ˌæpl] [US: ˈæ.dəmz.ˌæpl] | pomo d'Adamonoun |
adamant (determined; unshakeable; unyielding) adjective [UK: ˈæ.də.mənt] [US: ˈæ.də.mənt] | irremovibileadjectiveHe was adamant. = Era irremovibile. ostinatoadjective |
adamant (rock or mineral) noun [UK: ˈæ.də.mənt] [US: ˈæ.də.mənt] | adamantinonoun |
adamantane noun | adamantanonoun |
Amsterdam (capital of the Netherlands) proper noun [UK: ˈæm.stə.dæm] [US: ˈæm.stər.ˌdæm] | Amsterdamproper noun |
Andaman Sea (part of the Indian Sea east of the Andaman Islands and west of Thailand) proper noun | mare delle Andamaneproper noun |
brain damage [brain damages] (injury to the brain) noun | cerebrolesionenoun |
cardamom [cardamoms] (E. cardamomum) noun [UK: ˈkɑː.də.məm] [US: ˈkɑːr.də.məm] | cardamomonoun |
cofferdam (temporary watertight structure) noun [UK: ˈkɒ.fə.dæm] [US: ˈkɔː.fər.ˌdæm] | cassonenoun turanoun |
edamame (green soybeans) noun | edamamenoun |