Angličtina | Taliančina |
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lose (cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability) verb [UK: luːz] [US: ˈluːz] | perdereverbHe always loses. = Perde sempre. smarrireverb |
lose count (to forget the number of times that something has happened) verb [UK: luːz kaʊnt] [US: ˈluːz ˈkaʊnt] | perdere il contoverb |
lose face (lose respect of others) verb [UK: luːz feɪs] [US: ˈluːz ˈfeɪs] | |
lose ground verb [UK: luːz ɡraʊnd] [US: ˈluːz ˈɡraʊnd] | perdere terrenoverb |
lose heart (to despair) verb [UK: luːz hɑːt] [US: ˈluːz ˈhɑːrt] | abbattersiverb accasciarsiverb disperarsiverb scoraggiarsiverb sfiduciarsiverb |
lose it (to lose one's temper) verb | |
lose one's balance (become unsteady) verb [UK: luːz wʌnz ˈbæ.ləns] [US: ˈluːz wʌnz ˈbæ.ləns] | sbilanciarsiverb |
lose one's head (behave irrationally or lose self-control) verb [UK: luːz wʌnz hed] [US: ˈluːz wʌnz ˈhed] | perdere la testaverb |
lose one's temper (to be explosively angry) verb [UK: luːz wʌnz ˈtem.pə(r)] [US: ˈluːz wʌnz ˈtem.pər] | arrabbiarsiverb perdere la calmaverb vedere rossoverb |
lose patience (to become impatient) verb [UK: luːz ˈpeɪʃns] [US: ˈluːz ˈpeɪ.ʃəns] | spazientirsiverb |
lose sight of (be no longer able to see) verb [UK: luːz saɪt əv] [US: ˈluːz ˈsaɪt əv] | accecarsiverb |
lose the thread verb | perdere il filoverb |
loser [losers] (person who fails to win) noun [UK: ˈluː.zə(r)] [US: ˈluː.zər] | perdentenoun |
loser [losers] (person who is frequently unsuccessful in life) noun [UK: ˈluː.zə(r)] [US: ˈluː.zər] | fallitonoun sfigatonoun |
a closed mouth catches no flies (It's best not to talk too much) phrase | un bel tacer non fu mai scrittophrase |
algebraically closed (that contains among its elements every root of every nonconstant single-variable polynomial definable over it) adjective | algebricamente chiusoadjective |
alkali cellulose noun | alcalicellulosanoun |
amylose (soluble form of starch) noun [UK: ˈamɪlˌəʊs] [US: ˈæmɪlˌoʊs] | amilosionoun |
ankylose [ankylosed, ankylosing, ankyloses] (to cause bony structures to fuse or stiffen as a result of ankylosis) verb [UK: ˈaŋkɪlˌəʊs] [US: ˈæŋkɪlˌoʊs] | anchilosareverb |
ankylosis [ankyloses] (the growing together of bones) noun [UK: ˌaŋkɪlˈəʊsɪs] [US: ˌæŋkɪlˈoʊsɪs] | anchilosinoun |
behind closed doors (in private) preposition [UK: bɪ.ˈhaɪnd kləʊzd dɔːz] [US: bə.ˈhaɪnd kloʊzd ˈdɔːrz] | a porte chiusepreposition |
benzyl cellulose noun | benzilcellulosanoun |
brucellosis [brucelloses] (infection by the bacterium, Brucella) noun [UK: brˌuːsɪlˈəʊsɪs] [US: brˌuːsɪlˈoʊsɪs] | brucellosinoun |
cellulose [celluloses] (the polysaccharide cellulose) noun [UK: ˈse.ljʊ.ləʊs] [US: ˈse.ljʊloʊs] | cellulosanoun |
close [closer, closest] (at a little distance) adjective [UK: kləʊz] [US: kloʊz] | vicinaadjective vicinoadjective |
close [closes] (end or conclusion) noun [UK: kləʊz] [US: kloʊz] | conclusionenoun |