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fie (used to express distaste, disgust, or outrage) interjection [UK: faɪ] [US: faɪ] | vergognainterjection |
fief (An estate held with feudal obligations) noun [UK: fiːf] [US: ˈfiːf] | feudonoun |
fiefdom (estate controlled by a feudal lord) noun [UK: fiːf] [US: ˈfiːf.dəm] | feudonoun |
field [fields] (course of study or domain of knowledge or practice) noun [UK: fiːld] [US: ˈfiːld] | ambitonoun |
field [fields] (land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country) noun [UK: fiːld] [US: ˈfiːld] | camponounHe plowed the field. = Arò il campo. |
field hockey (form of hockey) noun [UK: ˈfiːld.ˌhɒk.ɪ] [US: ˈfiːld.ˌhɒk.ɪ] | hockey su pratonoun |
field hospital (medical unit) noun [UK: ˈfiːld.ˈhɒ.spɪtl] [US: ˈfiːld.ˈhɒ.spɪtl] | |
field maple (Acer campestre) noun | loppionoun |
field marshal (highest military rank after the commander in chief) noun [UK: ˈfiːld.ˈmɑː.ʃəl] [US: ˈfiːld.ˈmɑː.ʃəl] | feldmaresciallonoun maresciallo di camponoun |
field mouse [field mice] (Apodemus) noun [UK: fiːld maʊs fiːld maɪs] [US: ˈfiːld ˈmaʊs ˈfiːld ˈmaɪs] | topo selvaticonoun |
field of vision (area that a person, etc., can see without turning the head) noun [UK: fiːld əv ˈvɪʒ.n̩] [US: ˈfiːld əv ˈvɪʒ.n̩] | campo di visibilitànoun campo visivonoun |
field trip (educational trip) noun [UK: fiːld trɪp] [US: ˈfiːld ˈtrɪp] | uscita didatticanoun viaggio di istruzionenoun |
fieldfare [fieldfares] (Turdus pilaris) noun [UK: ˈfiːld.feə] [US: ˈfiːld.ˌfer] | cesenanoun |
fiend [fiends] (demon) noun [UK: fiːnd] [US: ˈfiːnd] | demonionoun |
fiendish (sinister, evil) adjective [UK: ˈfiːn.dɪʃ] [US: ˈfiːn.ˌdɪʃ] | demoniacoadjective diabolicoadjective |
fiendishly (in a fiendish manner) adverb [UK: ˈfiːn.dɪ.ʃli] [US: ˈfiːn.dɪ.ʃli] | diabolicamenteadverb |
Fier (city and municipality in southwestern Albania) proper noun [UK: ˈfɪr] [US: ˈfɪr] | Fierproper noun |
fierce [fiercer, fiercest] (extremely violent, severe, ferocious or savage) adjective [UK: fɪəs] [US: ˈfɪrs] | feroceadjectiveHe's fierce. = È feroce. |
fierce [fiercer, fiercest] (resolute or strenuously active) adjective [UK: fɪəs] [US: ˈfɪrs] | risolutoadjective |
fiercely (in a fierce manner) adverb [UK: ˈfɪə.sli] [US: ˈfɪr.sli] | accanitamenteadverb ferocementeadverbThe Union soldiers fought fiercely. = I soldati dell'Unione hanno combattuto ferocemente. perfidamenteadverb tenacementeadverb trucementeadverb |
fierceness (state of being fierce) noun [UK: ˈfɪə.snəs] [US: ˈfɪə.snəs] | fieritànoun |
Fieri proper noun [UK: fie.ri] [US: fie.ri] | Fieriproper noun |
fiery [fierier, fieriest] (burning or glowing) adjective [UK: ˈfaɪə.ri] [US: ˈfaɪə.ri] | brucianteadjective incandescenteadjective |
fiery [fierier, fieriest] (having the colour of fire) adjective [UK: ˈfaɪə.ri] [US: ˈfaɪə.ri] | infocatoadjective |
fiery [fierier, fieriest] (inflammable or easily ignited) adjective [UK: ˈfaɪə.ri] [US: ˈfaɪə.ri] | infiammabileadjective |
fiery [fierier, fieriest] (of, or relating to fire) adjective [UK: ˈfaɪə.ri] [US: ˈfaɪə.ri] | ardenteadjective |
fiery [fierier, fieriest] (tempestuous or emotionally volatile) adjective [UK: ˈfaɪə.ri] [US: ˈfaɪə.ri] | focosoadjective |
acidify [acidified, acidifying, acidifies] (to make something acidic) verb [UK: ə.ˈsɪ.dɪ.faɪ] [US: ə.ˈsɪ.də.ˌfaɪ] | acidificareverb |
airfield [airfields] (place where airplanes can take off and land) noun [UK: ˈeə.fiːld] [US: ˈer.ˌfild] | aerodromonoun |
Alfierian adjective | alfierianoadjective |
amplify [amplified, amplifying, amplifies] (render larger etc.) verb [UK: ˈæm.plɪ.faɪ] [US: ˈæm.plə.ˌfaɪ] | amplificareverbCriticism from others amplifies the insecurities that constantly haunt me. = Le critiche da parte degli altri amplificano le insicurezze che mi perseguitano costantemente. |