Italiană | Engleză |
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vidi phrase | I came, I saw, I conquered(used to indicate a total swift victory) |
avidina noun | avidin(protein) |
avidità noun {f} | avarice(inordinate desire for some supposed good) avidity [avidities](greediness; strong appetite) greed(selfish desire for more than is needed) thirst [thirsts](figuratively) |
con invidia adverb | enviously(in an envious manner or to an envious degree) |
covidiota noun {m} {f} | covidiot(person who is foolishly reckless with respect to avoiding contracting or spreading COVID-19) |
dividi e domina verb | divide and conquer(Divide and conquer) |
invidia noun {f} | envy(resentful desire of something possessed by another) |
invidiabile adjective | enviable(arousing or likely to arouse envy) |
invidiare verb | envy [envied, envying, envies](to feel displeasure towards (someone) because of their good fortune, possessions) |
invidiosamente adverb | enviously(in an envious manner or to an envious degree) |
invidioso adjective | envious(feeling or exhibiting envy) jealous(envious; feeling resentful of someone for a perceived advantage, material or otherwise) |
ovidiano adjective | Ovidian(of Ovid) |
rabbrividire verb | shiver [shivered, shivering, shivers](to tremble or shake) |
ramificazione corna cervidi noun | tine [tines](on antler) |
verde di invidia adjective | green [greener, greenest](envious) |