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seethe [seethed, seething, seethes] (to boil (transitive verb)) verb [UK: siːð] [US: ˈsiːð] | bollireverbHe was seething with anger. = Stava bollendo di rabbia. |
seethe [seethed, seething, seethes] (to boil vigorously (intransitive verb)) verb [UK: siːð] [US: ˈsiːð] | ribollireverbI was seething with rage. = Stavo ribollendo dalla rabbia. |
seethe [seethed, seething, seethes] (to buzz with activity) verb [UK: siːð] [US: ˈsiːð] | brulicareverb turbinareverb |
seethe [seethed, seething, seethes] (to foam in an agitated manner, as if boiling) verb [UK: siːð] [US: ˈsiːð] | fervereverb schiumareverb |
seventysomething (a person between the ages of 70 and 79) noun | settuagenarionoun |
sheathe [sheathed, sheathing, sheathes] (to put (something) into a sheath) verb [UK: ʃiːð] [US: ˈʃiːð] | inguainareverb rinfoderareverb |
sleuth [sleuthed, sleuthing, sleuths] (detective) verb [UK: sluːθ] [US: sˈluːθ] | |
smooth breathing (diacritic mark in Greek) noun | spirito dolcenoun |
something (unspecified object) pronoun [UK: ˈsʌm.θɪŋ] [US: ˈsʌm.θɪŋ] | qualcosapronounYou know something. = Sa qualcosa. |
something is rotten in the state of Denmark (Hamlet quotation, used in other contexts to mean "something is not right") phrase [UK: ˈsʌm.θɪŋ ɪz ˈrɒt.n̩ ɪn ðə steɪt əv ˈden.mɑːk] [US: ˈsʌm.θɪŋ ˈɪz ˈrɑːt.n̩ ɪn ðə ˈsteɪt əv ˈden.ˌmɑːrk] | |
soothing (Tending to soothe) adjective [UK: ˈsuː.ðɪŋ] [US: ˈsuː.ðɪŋ] | calmanteadjective |
soothe [soothed, soothing, soothes] (to calm or placate) verb [UK: suːð] [US: ˈsuːð] | placareverb |
soothe [soothed, soothing, soothes] (to ease or relieve pain) verb [UK: suːð] [US: ˈsuːð] | alleviareverb lenireverb mitigareverb |
soothe [soothed, soothing, soothes] (to restore to ease) verb [UK: suːð] [US: ˈsuːð] | calmareverbHe tried to soothe the angry man. = Provò a calmare l'uomo arrabbiato. |
sunbathe [sunbathed, sunbathing, sunbathes] (to expose one's body to the sun) verb [UK: ˈsʌn.beɪð] [US: ˈsʌn.ˌbeð] | prendere il soleverb |
teething (eruption of milk teeth) noun [UK: ˈtiː.ðɪŋ] [US: ˈtiː.ðɪŋ] | dentizionenoun |
teething ring (object for a baby to chew) noun | massaggiagengivenoun |
teething troubles (problems that are expected with any new and untried product, venture, etc.) noun | contrattempinoun difficoltànoun imprevistinoun incidente di percorsonoun problemi di crescitanoun |
there is nothing new under the sun (there is nothing new) phrase | |
there's no such thing as a free lunch (nothing is free; everything has a price) phrase | |
to thine own self be true (proverb) phrase | |
trustworthiness (the state or quality of being trustworthy or reliable) noun [UK: ˈtrʌs.twɜː.ðɪ.nəs] [US: ˈtrʌˌs.twər.ði.nəs] | affidabilitànoun attendibilitànoun fidatezzanoun |
unearth [unearthed, unearthing, unearths] (to dig up) verb [UK: ʌn.ˈɜːθ] [US: ʌ.ˈnɝːθ] | disseppellireverb dissotterrareverbI unearthed one. = Ne ho dissotterrato uno. |
unearth [unearthed, unearthing, unearths] (to uncover or find) verb [UK: ʌn.ˈɜːθ] [US: ʌ.ˈnɝːθ] | scovareverb |
unhealthiness (the state of being unhealthy) noun [UK: ʌnˈhɛlθɪnəs ] [US: ənˈhɛlθɪnəs ] | insalubritànoun |
unthinkable (incapable of being believed; incredible) adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈθɪŋk.əb.l̩] [US: ʌn.ˈθɪŋk.əb.l̩] | impensabileadjectiveJohn did the unthinkable. = John fece l'impensabile. |
unworthiness (the characteristic or condition of being unworthy) noun [UK: ʌn.ˈwɜː.ðɪ.nəs] [US: ʌn.ˈwɝː.ðɪ.nəs] | indegnitànoun |