Italienska | Engelska |
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scivolare verb | glide [glided, gliding, glides](To move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly) slide [slid, slid, sliding, slides](to cause to move in continuous contact with a surface) slip [slipped, slipping, slips](to lose one's traction) slither [slithered, slithering, slithers](to slide) stumble [stumbled, stumbling, stumbles](to trip or fall) |
scivolata noun {f} | tackle [tackles](sports: attempt to take control over the ball) |
scivolo noun {m} | slide [slides](item of play equipment) |
scivolone noun {m} | stumble [stumbles](a fall or trip) |
scivoloso adjective | slippery(of a surface) |
Scizia proper noun {f} | Scythia(region of Central Eurasia) |
a catafascio adverb | higgledy-piggledy(in a disordered way) |
a prescindere adverb | either way(regardless of what happens) |
a prescindere da preposition | apart from(except for) regardless of(without attention to) |
a rovescio adverb | upside down(inverted) |
accademia delle scienze noun {f} | Academy of Sciences(learned society dedicated to sciences) |
accasciarsi verb | collapse [collapsed, collapsing, collapses](to fall down suddenly; to cave in) lose heart(to despair) |
accosciarsi verb | squat [squatted, squatting, squats](to bend at the knees) |
accrescimento noun | accretion [accretions](act of increasing by natural growth) |
accrescimento noun {m} | growth [growths](pathology: abnormal mass such as a tumor) |
accrescitivo adjective | augmentative(growing, enlarging, increasing) |
accrescitivo noun {m} | augmentative(a form of word that expresses large size, intensity, or seniority) |
aeroscivolante noun {m} | hovercraft [hovercrafts](vehicle supported on a cushion of air) |
affascinante adjective | alluring(having to power to allure) attractive(pleasing or appealing to the senses) charming(pleasant, charismatic) dazzling(splendid) intriguing(causing a desire to know more) |
affascinante adjective {f} | beautiful(possessing charm and attractive) |
affascinare verb | allure [allured, alluring, allures](to attempt to draw) attract [attracted, attracting, attracts](cause sexual excitement) enrapture [enraptured, enrapturing, enraptures](to fill with great delight or joy; to fascinate) |
affascinato adjective | spellbound(fascinated by something; entranced as if by a spell) |
affascinato adjective {m} | enchanted(under the influence of enchantment) |
afflosciarsi verb | shrivel [shrivelled, shrivelling, shrivels](collapse inward) wilt [wilted, wilting, wilts](to droop) |
aggravarsi; subire; lasciare verb | suffer [suffered, suffering, suffers](become worse) |
al rovescio adverb | upside down(inverted) |
alla rovescia adverb | inside out(with the inside turned to be on the outside) |