Italian | English |
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fare i conti verb | deal with(take action with respect to (someone or something)) |
attendere verb | abide [abode, abode, abiding, abides](wait in expectation) await [awaited, awaiting, awaits](transitive: to wait for) hold off(To delay commencing an action) hold on(wait a minute) hold outverb pursue [pursued, pursuing, pursues](to participate in, practise (an activity, profession)) serve [served, serving, serves](to be suitor to) wait [waited, waiting, waits](delay until some event) |
fare verb | act [acted, acting, acts](to behave in a certain way) be(used to indicate that the values on either side of an equation are the same) cast [cast, cast, casting, casts](to perform, bring forth a magical spell or enchantment) do [did, done, doing, does](perform, execute) have(cause to, by command or request) make [made, made, making, makes](to construct) |
fare rumore verb | make noiseverb |
fare capo verb | refer [referred, referring, refers](to submit to an authority figure for consideration) |
fare vedere verb | show(to display) |
fare l'autostop verb | hitchhike [hitchhiked, hitchhiking, hitchhikes](to try to get a ride in a passing vehicle while standing at the side of a road) |
fare attenzione verb | beware(use caution, pay attention (to)) |
fare un'escursione verb | hike [hiked, hiking, hikes](to take a long walk for pleasure or exercise) |
fare affidamento verb | depend [depended, depending, depends](trust) |
fare l'occhiolino verb | wink [winked, winking, winks](to blink with only one eye as a message, signal, or suggestion) |
fare confusione verb | muddle up(confuse something with another) |
fare rispettare verb | enforce [enforced, enforcing, enforces](to keep up) |
fare dietrofront verb | about-face(to turn 180 degrees) |
fare dama verb | king(in checkers) |
fare male verb | hurt [hurt, hurt, hurting, hurts](to be painful) |
fare alleanza verb | ally [allied, allying, allies](to unite or form a connection between (people or things)) |
fare fiasco verb | flop [flopped, flopping, flops](to fail completely, not to be successful at all) |
fare meglio verb | outdo [outdid, outdone, outdoing, outdoes](to go beyond) |
fare largo verb | make way(to give place or step aside) |
fare fuori verb | do away with(have someone killed) |
fare conoscenza verb | get to know(to become acquainted with someone) |
fare causa verb | sue [sued, suing, sues](to file a legal action) |
fare l'offeso verb | sulk [sulked, sulking, sulks](to express ill humor or offence by remaining sullenly silent or withdrawn) |
fare autogol adjective | hoist by one's own petard(be hurt by one's own plot) |
fare silenzio verb | shut up(intransitive: to stop talking or making noise) |
fare addormentare verb | lull [lulled, lulling, lulls](to cause to rest) |
fare migliorie verb | improve [improved, improving, improves](to make something better) |