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rust (colour) noun [UK: rʌst] [US: ˈrəst] | colore rugginenoun |
rust (result of oxidation) noun [UK: rʌst] [US: ˈrəst] | rugginenoun |
rust [rusted, rusting, rusts] (to oxidise) verb [UK: rʌst] [US: ˈrəst] | ossidareverbGold doesn't rust. = L'oro non si ossida. |
rustic (country-styled) adjective [UK: ˈrʌ.stɪk] [US: ˈrʌ.stɪk] | agresteadjective rusticoadjective |
rustic [rustics] (person from a rural area) noun [UK: ˈrʌ.stɪk] [US: ˈrʌ.stɪk] | agrestenoun campagnolonoun paesanonoun villiconoun |
rusty [rustier, rustiest] adjective [UK: ˈrʌ.sti] [US: ˈrʌ.sti] | arrugginitoadjectiveHe's a little rusty. = È un po' arrugginito. |
rustle [rustled, rustling, rustles] (to move (something) with a soft crackling sound) verb [UK: ˈrʌs.l̩] [US: ˈrʌs.l̩] | crepitareverb |
rusty-spotted cat (Prionailurus rubiginosus) noun | gatto rugginosonoun |
antitrust (opposed to or against the establishment or existence of trusts) adjective [UK: ˌæn.ti.ˈtrʌst] [US: ˌæn.taɪ.ˈtrəst] | antimonopolioadjective |
crust [crusts] (any solid, hard surface layer) noun [UK: krʌst] [US: ˈkrəst] | crostanoun |
crustacean [crustaceans] (arthropod of the subphylum Crustacea) noun [UK: krʌ.ˈsteɪʃ.n̩] [US: krʌ.ˈsteɪʃ.n̩] | crostaceonoun |
distrust (lack of trust or confidence) noun [UK: dɪs.ˈtrʌst] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈstrəst] | diffidenzanoun sfiducianoun |
distrust [distrusted, distrusting, distrusts] (to put no trust in) verb [UK: dɪs.ˈtrʌst] [US: ˌdɪ.ˈstrəst] | diffidoverb |
entrust [entrusted, entrusting, entrusts] (To trust to the care of) verb [UK: ɪn.ˈtrʌst] [US: en.ˈtrʌst] | confidareverb |
frustrating (discouraging; causing annoyance or anger by excessive difficulty) adjective [UK: frʌ.ˈstreɪt.ɪŋ] [US: ˈfrə.ˌstret.ɪŋ] | frustranteadjectiveIt was frustrating. = Era frustrante. |
frustration [frustrations] (act of frustrating) noun [UK: frʌ.ˈstreɪʃ.n̩] [US: frʌ.ˈstreɪʃ.n̩] | frustrazionenounFrustration crossed his gaze. = La frustrazione attraversò il suo sguardo. |
frustration [frustrations] (feeling of annoyance) noun [UK: frʌ.ˈstreɪʃ.n̩] [US: frʌ.ˈstreɪʃ.n̩] | delusionenoun insoddisfazionenoun |
frustum [frustums] (truncated cone or pyramid) noun [UK: ˈfrʌ.stəm] [US: ˈfrʌ.stəm] | tronconoun |
Procrustes (legendary highwayman of Attica) proper noun | Procusteproper noun |
shortcrust pastry (pastry without leavening agent) noun | pasta briséenoun pasta frollanoun |
thrust [thrusts] (an attack with a sword) noun [UK: ˈθrʌst] [US: ˈθrʌst] | stoccatanoun |
thrust [thrusts] (force due to propulsion) noun [UK: ˈθrʌst] [US: ˈθrʌst] | spintanoun |
trust [trusts] (a group of businessmen or traders) noun [UK: trʌst] [US: ˈtrəst] | trustnoun |
trust [trusts] (confidence in or reliance on some person or quality) noun [UK: trʌst] [US: ˈtrəst] | confidenzanoun fiducianoun |
trust [trusts] (confidence in the future payment for goods or services supplied; credit) noun [UK: trʌst] [US: ˈtrəst] | creditonoun |
trust [trusts] (dependence upon something in the future; hope) noun [UK: trʌst] [US: ˈtrəst] | speranzanoun |
trust [trusted, trusting, trusts] (to be confident) verb [UK: trʌst] [US: ˈtrəst] | confidareverbI trust that you'll carefully consider all factors and make the best decision possible. = Confido che considererai attentamente tutti i fattori e prenderai la migliore decisione possibile. |
trust [trusted, trusting, trusts] (to commit; to intrust) verb [UK: trʌst] [US: ˈtrəst] | affidareverbHer parents trusted me with her. = I suoi genitori me l'hanno affidata. |
trust [trusted, trusting, trusts] (to give credence to) verb [UK: trʌst] [US: ˈtrəst] | credereverbIn God we trust. = Crediamo in Dio. |
trust [trusted, trusting, trusts] (to hope confidently) verb [UK: trʌst] [US: ˈtrəst] | sperareverb |
trust [trusted, trusting, trusts] (to place confidence in) verb [UK: trʌst] [US: ˈtrəst] | avere fiduciaverb fidarsiverbYou can trust me. = Può fidarsi di me. |