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commuovere qn.to touch sb. [emotionally]
assistere qn. [aiutare]to assist sb.
svegliare qn.to wake sb. up
consolare qn.to cheer sb. up
inorgoglire qn.to make sb. proud
distrarre qn.to divert [distract] sb.
designare qn. [indicare]to appoint sb.
mentire a qn.to lie to sb.
ingraziarsi (qn.)to ingratiate oneself (with sb.)
rivoltare qn.to disgust sb. [revolt sb.]
flirtare con qn.to flirt with sb.
dare fastidio a qn.to annoy sb.
commuovere qn.to affect sb. [move emotionally]
schierarsi con qn.to side with sb.
far arrabbiare qn.to make sb. angry
menare qn. [coll.]to beat sb. up
sfamare qn.to allay sb.'s hunger
avvertire qn.to tell sb. [inform sb.]
aspettare di qn.to expect of sb.
prof. licenziare qn.to fire sb. [dismiss] [coll.]
mettere qn. in imbarazzoto embarrass sb.
riferirsi a qc.to refer to sb.
licenziare qn.to sack sb. [dismiss] [coll.]
dimettere qn.to release sb. [discharge sb.]
scrivere a qn.to write (to) sb.
simpatizzare con qn.to sympathize with sb.
amoreggiare con qn.to flirt with sb.
dare la colpa a qn.to blame sb.
qn. decide [prende una decisione]sb. decides
preoccuparsi per qn.to be anxious for sb.
lasciare in pace qn.to let sb. be
lasciare in pace qn.to leave sb. be
lasciare in pace qn.to leave sb. alone
fare il solletico a qn.to tickle sb.
uccidere qn.to waste sb. [Am.] [sl.] [kill]
solleticare qn. [fare il solletico]to tickle sb.
abbonire qn.to calm down sb. [appease sb.]
affollarsi attorno a qn.to flock around sb.
assassinare qn.to waste sb. [Am.] [sl.] [kill]
sentire qn. [avere contatti]to hear from sb.
chiedere scusa a qn.to apologize to sb.
ingraziarsi qn.to cosy up to sb. [Br.]
collegare con qn.to associate with sb. [fig.]
riassumere qn.to re-employ sb. [also: reemploy]
Unverified tradire qn.to sell sb. down the river [fig.]
separarsi da qn.to split up with sb. [coll.]
fare la civetta con qc.to flirt with sb.
iscrivere qn. alla prima elementareto send sb. to school
adulare servilmente qn.to fawn upon sb. [fig.] [be servile]
accoppare qc. [coll.] [uccidere]to waste sb. [Am.] [sl.] [kill]
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