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mandare un messaggio a qn.to send a message to sb.
mentire a qn.to lie to sb.
riferirsi a qc.to refer to sb.
scrivere a qn.to write (to) sb.
chiedere scusa a qn.to apologize to sb.
grazie a qn./qc. {prep}owing to sb./sth.
riferito a qn./qc.referred to sb./sth.
appartenere a qn./qc.to belong to sb./sth.
ascoltare a qn./qc.to listen to sb./sth.
brindare a qn./qc.to drink to sb./sth.
fatturare qc. a qn.to invoice sth. to sb.
paragonare a qn./qc.to compare to sb./sth.
prestare qc. a qn.to lend sth. to sb.
primeggiare qn. a qc.to lead sb. to sth.
riferirsi a qc./qn.to relate to sth./sb.
rispondere a qn./qc.to reply to sb./sth.
sottomettere qc. a qn.to submit sth. to sb.
sussurrare qc. a qn.to whisper sth. to sb.
tendere a qc./qn.to tend to sth./sb.
simile a qn/qc {conj.}similar to sth./sb.
collegare a qn./qc.to relate to sb./sth. [fig.]
a causa di qc./qn. {prep}due to sth./sb.
rispetto a qn./qc. {prep}compared to sb./sth.
aderire a qn./qc. [stare attaccato]to stick to sb./sth.
aiutare qn. a fare qc.to aid sb. to do sth.
stare attento a qn./qc.to pay attention to sb./sth.
Unverified agguantare qn./qc. [afferrare]to hold sb./sth. in place
aderire a qn./qc. [stare attaccato]to adhere to sb./sth. [to stick to]
collegare a qn./qc.to connect to sb./sth. [link to sb./sth.]
fare le condoglianze a qn.to offer one's condolences to sb.
fare le condoglianze a qn.to offer one's sympathies to sb.
estraneo a qn./qc. {adj} [che non ha relazione]extraneous to sb./sth.
candela {f}candle
secondo qn./qc. {prep}according to sth./sb.
ingraziarsi qn.to cosy up to sb. [Br.]
iscrivere qn. alla prima elementareto send sb. to school
dare una mano a qn.to give sb. a hand
augurare buon compleanno a qn.to wish sb. a happy birthday
loc. tenere a freno qn./qc.to keep a tight rein on sb./sth.
a {prep}to
accanto a {prep}close to
accanto a {prep}next to
da ... a ...from ... to ...
pertinente a {adj}pertinent to
pertinente a {adj}relevant to
sensibile (a) {adj}susceptible (to)
accedere ato accede to
tendere ato tend to
fermareto hold
tenereto hold
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