Italian | English |
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anno bisestile noun {m} | leap year(366-day year in the Gregorian calendar) |
anno di pausa noun {m} | gap year(yearlong break from study) |
Anno Domini; dopo Cristo adverb | Anno Domini(in the year of our Lord) |
anno giuliano noun | Julian year(year in Julian calendar) |
anno luce noun {m} | light year(astronomical distance) |
anno sabbatico noun {m} | sabbatical(extended period of leave) |
anno scorso noun | yesteryear [yesteryears](last year, see also: last year) |
anno-uomo noun {m} | man-year(one person's working time) |
annodare verb | knot [knotted, knotting, knots](form into a knot; tie with knot(s)) |
annoiare verb | bore [bored, boring, bores](to inspire boredom) weary [wearied, wearying, wearies](to make weary) |
annoiarsi verb | weary [wearied, wearying, wearies](to make weary) |
annoiato adjective | bored(suffering from boredom) weary [wearier, weariest](tired, fatigued) |
annonario noun | ration [rations](portion allocated) |
annotare verb | annotate [annotated, annotating, annotates](to add annotation) book [booked, booking, books](to write down, register, record) notate [notated, notating, notates](to mark with spots or lines) write down(to set something down in writing) |
annotazione noun | annotation [annotations](information relating to the genetic structure of sequences of bases) |
Annover proper noun {f} | Hanover(German city) |
-ranno verb | will [willed, willed, willing, wills](indicating future action) |
affanno noun | breathlessness(state of being breathless or out of breath) |
aldermanno noun {m} | alderman [aldermen](member of a municipal legislative body in a city or town) |
avannotto noun {m} | fry [fry](young fish) |
ballo di fine anno noun | prom [proms](a formal ball) |
buon anno phrase | happy New Year(Happy New Year) |
buon compleanno interjection | happy birthday(good wishes for a birthday) |
buon Natale e felice anno nuovo! phrase | Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year(traditional greeting for the Christmas and the new year) |
cadranno delle teste phrase | heads will roll(some people will be fired for incompetence) |
cannocchiale noun {m} | spyglass(portable telescope) telescope [telescopes](optical instrument that magnifies) |
cannolicchio noun {m} | razor clam(a clam with a long curved shell resembling a straight razor) |
cannolo noun {m} | cannoli(tube of fried pastry filled with ricotta) |
cannonare verb | cannon(to bombard with cannons) |
cannoncino noun {m} | box pleat(a knife pleat when arranged back to back with others) |
cannone noun {m} | box pleat(a knife pleat when arranged back to back with others) cannon [cannons](artillery piece) gun [guns]((military) A cannon with relatively long barrel, operating with relatively low angle of fire, and having a high muzzle velocity) |
Cannone a rotaia noun {m} | railgun(electromagnetic gun) |