Italiano | Inglese |
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stare verb | abide [abode, abode, abiding, abides](stay) be(used to form the continuous forms of various tenses) be up to(to depend on) remain [remained, remaining, remains](to stay behind while others withdraw) stay [stayed, staying, stays](to remain in a particular place) |
stare a galla verb | tread water(to remain afloat in water without use of any buoyancy aid) |
stare a guardare verb | look on(to watch; to observe) |
stare a vedere verb | wait and see(to await the course of events) |
stare ai patti verb | keep one's side of the bargain(fulfill a commitment as part of an agreement) |
stare al gioco verb | play along(2.) play the game(behave fairly) |
stare al passo verb | keep up(To stay even or ahead) keep up with(manage to follow an argument, a discussion, etc) |
stare al passo con verb | keep up with(manage to remain up to date) |
stare al proprio posto verb | stay in one's lane(defend one's opinions) |
stare all'erta verb | ware [wared, waring, wares](beware of something) |
stare alle calcagna verb | shag(to chase after) |
stare attento verb | look out(to be vigilant and aware) |
stare attento a verb | watch [watched, watching, watches](to be wary) |
stare con i piedi per terra noun | feet on the ground(translations for "have one's feet on the ground") |
stare dietro verb | look after(to watch, to protect) take care of(look after) |
stare fermo verb | hold stillverb stand [stood, standing, stands](to remain motionless) |
stare in agguato verb | lie in wait(to be hiding to ambush) |
stare meglio verb | improve [improved, improving, improves](to become better) |
stare per preposition | about(on the point or verge of) |
stare per phrase | about to(indicating imminence) |
stare sui carboni ardenti verb | stew [stewed, stewing, stews](to be in a state of elevated anxiety) |
stare sui nervi verb | get on someone's nerves(annoy or irritate) |
: stare bene adjective | OK(in good health or in a good emotional state) |
accatastare verb | heap [heaped, heaping, heaps](to pile in a heap) pile [piled, piling, piles](to lay or throw into a pile) stack [stacked, stacking, stacks](To place objects or material in the form of a stack) |
accostare verb | accost [accosted, accosting, accosts](archaic or obsolete: to join side to side; to border) pull over(come to a stop on the roadside or the hard shoulder) |
acquistare verb | procure [procured, procuring, procures](to acquire or obtain an item or service) |
aggiustare verb | fit [fitted, fitting, fits](to tailor) fix [fixed, fixing, fixes](to mend or repair) |
appestare verb | lace [laced, lacing, laces](add something harmful to) |