Italiană | Engleză |
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ad preposition | to(in the direction of, and arriving at) |
AD noun | CEO(chief executive officer) |
ad alta voce adverb | aloud(loudly) |
ad armi pari preposition | on equal terms(on equal footing) |
ad avancarica adjective | muzzleloading(of a gun, having ammunition loaded from the front of the barrel) |
ad eccezione di preposition | besides(other than; except for) |
ad es. adverb | e.g.(abbreviation for "for example") |
ad esempio preposition | for example(as an example) |
ad hoc adjective | ad hoc(for this particular purpose) |
ad incastro noun | tongue and groove(joint, in flooring or panelling) |
ad occhi chiusi adverb | hands down(without much effort, easily) with one's eyes closedadverb |
ad oggi preposition | to date(until now) |
ad ogni costo preposition | at all costs(sparing no effort) |
ad ogni costo noun | whatever it takes(anything required to achieve an objective) |
ad ogni modo adverb | anyway(used to indicate change of subject) at all(to the slightest degree, in any way) either way(regardless of what happens) though(however) |
ad oltranza adverb | ad nauseam(to a sickening degree) |
adagetto noun {m} | adagietto(passage) |
adagiare verb | lean [leant, leant, leaning, leans](to press against) pose [posed, posing, poses](set in place, arrange) |
adagiarsi verb | lean [leant, leant, leaning, leans](to press against) wallow [wallowed, wallowing, wallows](to immerse oneself in, to occupy oneself with, metaphorically) |
adagiarsi sugli allori verb | rest on one's laurels(rely on a past success instead of trying to improve oneself further) |
adagietto noun {m} | adagietto(passage) |
adagio noun {m} | adagio [adagios](tempo mark indicating that music is to be played slowly) saw [saws](saying or proverb) |
adagio adagio; giugno phrase | ne'er cast a clout til May be out(advice not to change from winter clothes) |
adamantano noun {m} | adamantanenoun |
adamantino noun | adamant(rock or mineral) |
Adamo proper noun | Adam(first man in Abrahamic religions) |
Adamo ed Eva proper noun | Adam and Eve(the first man and woman (according to Genesis)) |
adattabile adjective | adaptable(capable of adapting or of being adapted) pliable(easily bent or formed) |
adattabilità noun {f} | adaptability [adaptabilities](quality of being adaptable; a quality that renders adaptable) |
adattamento noun {m} | adaptation [adaptations]noun adjustment [adjustments](result of adjusting, small change) |
adattare verb | adapt [adapted, adapting, adapts](to make suitable) |