Italienisch | Englisch |
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tacca noun {f} | kind [kinds](character or nature) mark [marks](indication for reference or measurement) notch [notches](V-shaped cut) |
taccagna noun {f} | miser [misers](skinflint or scrooge) |
taccagneria noun {f} | meanness(the condition or quality of being mean) penny-pinching(reluctance to spend money) stinginess(lack of generosity) |
taccagno adjective | mean(miserly, stingy) stingy [stingier, stingiest](unwilling to spend or give) |
taccagno noun {m} | miser [misers](skinflint or scrooge) |
taccagno adjective {m} | penny-pinching(reluctant to spend money) |
ataccabrighe adjective | argumentative(prone to argue or dispute) |
attaccabrighe adjective | mischievous(causing mischief) |
attaccabrighe noun {m} | troublemaker [troublemakers](one who causes trouble, especially deliberately) |
attaccamento noun {m} | steadfastness(loyalty in the face of trouble) |
attaccante noun {m} {f} | forward [forwards](player nearest to the opposing soccer team) |
attaccante noun {m} | attacker [attackers](someone who attacks) |
attaccapanni noun {m} | peg [pegs](a protrusion used to hang things on) |
attaccare verb | append [appended, appending, appends](to hang or attach to, as by a string) assault [assaulted, assaulting, assaults](to attack) attack [attacked, attacking, attacks](soccer: to move forward in an attempt to score point) bust [busted, busting, busts]((slang) to arrest for a crime) paste [pasted, pasting, pastes](to cause to stick, adhere) put up(to hang or mount) stick [stuck, sticking, sticks](to glue; to adhere (transitive)) storm [stormed, storming, storms](to assault) |
attaccare alla presa verb | plug in(connect an electrical device) |
attaccarsi verb | cling [clung, clung, clinging, clings](hold tightly) stick [stuck, sticking, sticks](to become attached, to adhere (intransitive)) |
contrattaccare verb | break [broke, broken, breaking, breaks](gaming: to design or make a powerful, unbalancing but legal move) counter-attack(to attack in response to an attack by opponents) fight back(to counterattack; to resist an attack) |
distaccabile adjective | detachable(designed to be unfastened) |
distaccamento noun {m} | detachment [detachments](military unit) secondment(temporary transfer) |
distaccare verb | second [seconded, seconding, seconds](to temporarily transfer employment) sever [severed, severing, severs](legal: to disunite; to disconnect; to terminate) |
distaccarsi verb | straggle [straggled, straggling, straggles](to stray from the road) |
distaccato adjective | aloof(reserved and remote; either physically or emotionally distant) cool [cooler, coolest](unenthusiastic, lukewarm, skeptical) |