Italiană | Engleză |
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amare verb | love [loved, loving, loves](have a strong affection for) |
amareggiato adjective | unhappy [unhappier, unhappiest](not satisfied; unsatisfied) |
amarena noun | sour cherry(fruit) |
amareno noun {m} | sour cherry(Prunus cerasus) |
amaretto noun | macaroon(soft biscuit or cookie prepared with almond or coconut dough) |
amaretto noun {m} | amaretto(a sweet almond-flavoured liqueur) |
amarezza noun {f} | acerbity [acerbities]noun bitterness(quality of being bitter in taste) |
acclamare verb | acclaim [acclaimed, acclaiming, acclaims](to shout applause) shout [shouted, shouting, shouts](to treat with shouts or clamor) shout out(to publicly greet or acknowledge a person, group, or organization) |
amalgamare verb | blend [blent, blending, blends](to mix) fold [folded, folding, folds](stir gently with a folding action) knead [kneaded, kneading, kneads](to work and press into a mass) mingle [mingled, mingling, mingles](To mix; to intermix; to combine or join) |
bramare verb | covet [coveted, coveting, covets](to wish for with eagerness) crave [craved, craving, craves](to want strongly) fancy [fancied, fancying, fancies](To be sexually attracted to) long [longed, longing, longs](to wait, to aspire) long for(to have desire for; to yearn) pant [panted, panting, pants](long for (something); be eager for (something)) yearn [yearned, yearning, yearns](to have a strong desire for something or to do something) yen(have strong desire for) |
catramare verb | tar [tared, taring, tars](to coat with tar) |
chiamare verb | call [called, calling, calls](to request, summon, or beckon) call up(to call on telephone) dub [dubbed, dubbing, dubs](to name, to entitle, to call) hail [hailed, hailing, hails](to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of) summon [summoned, summoning, summons](to call people together) |
chiamare i vigili del fuoco phrase | call the fire departmentphrase |
declamare verb | rant [ranted, ranting, rants](to criticise by ranting) |
diffamare verb | asperse [aspersed, aspersing, asperses](to falsely charge another) denigrate [denigrated, denigrating, denigrates](to criticise so as to besmirch) slander [slandered, slandering, slanders](utter a slanderous statement about) smear [smeared, smearing, smears](to damage someone's reputation by slandering, making false accusations) vilipend(to express a disparaging opinion of, see also: disparage; vilify) |
disamare verb | fall out of love(cease to be in love, see also: unlove) |
esclamare verb | exclaim [exclaimed, exclaiming, exclaims](to cry out) |
imbalsamare verb | embalm [embalmed, embalming, embalms](to treat a corpse in order to prevent decomposition) |
incatramare verb | tar [tared, taring, tars](to coat with tar) |