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and [brit. angl. ənd, (ə)n, and, am. angl. ænd, (ə)n] VEZ. When used as a straightforward conjunction, and is translated by e : to shout and sing = gridare e cantare; Tom and Linda = Tom e Linda; my friend and colleague = il mio amico e collega. - When and joins two or more nouns, definite articles, possessive adjectives or quantifiers are not repeated in English, but they are in Italian: the books and exercise books = i libri e i quaderni; her father and mother = suo padre e sua madre; some apples and pears = delle mele e delle pere. - And is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean in order to (wait and see, go and ask, try and rest etc.); to translate these expressions, look under the appropriate verb entry (wait, go, try etc.). Note that the two verb forms involved are the same tense in English, whereas in Italian the second one is always in the infinitive: I'll try and come as soon as possible = cercherò di venire appena possibile. - For and used in telling the time and saying numbers, see the lexical notes. For more examples and other uses, see this entry.
1. and (joining words or clauses):
and
2. and (in numbers):
five and twenty arh. lit.
3. and (with repetition):
to talk on and on
4. and (for emphasis):
5. and (in phrases):
and all that
and that brit. angl. pog.
and so on
and how! pog.
and?
6. and (with negative):
blood-and-thunder [brit. angl. ˌblʌdənˈθʌndə, am. angl. ˌblədənˈθəndər] PRID.
blood-and-thunder novel, film:
make-do-and-mend [brit. angl. ˌmeɪkduːəndˈmɛnd, am. angl. ˌmeɪkduənˈmɛnd] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
cut-and-dried [brit. angl. ˌkʌt(ə)nˈdrʌɪd, am. angl. ˌkətnˈdraɪd], cut-and-dry [ˌkʌtənˈdraɪ] PRID.
cut-and-dried procedure, formula
cut-and-dried idea, opinion
cut-and-dried answer, solution
five-and-dime [brit. angl., am. angl. ˌfaɪv ən ˈdaɪm], five-and-ten [ˌfaɪvnˈten] SAM. am. angl.
tongue-and-grooved [ˌtʌŋənˈɡruːvd] PRID.
tongue-and-grooved joint:
fore-and-aft [brit. angl. ˌfɔːrənˈɑːft, am. angl. ˌfɔrənˈæft] PRID. NAVT.
fore-and-aft rig
nuts-and-bolts [brit. angl. ˌnʌts(ə)n(d)ˈbəʊlts] PRID. attrib.
dead-and-alive [brit. angl. ˌdɛd(ə)nəˈlʌɪv, am. angl. ˌdɛd(ə)nəˈlaɪv] PRID. brit. angl. slabš.
dead-and-alive place:
so-and-so <mn. so-and-sos> [brit. angl. ˈsəʊənsəʊ, am. angl. ˈsoʊ ən ˌsoʊ] SAM.
1. so-and-so (unspecified person):
so-and-so
tizio m. spol / tizia ž. spol
Mr So-and-so
2. so-and-so (annoying or unpleasant person):
so-and-so pog.
pezzo m. spol di
and [ən, ənd, stressed: ænd] VEZ.
1. and:
and (also)
and (beforei’ orhi’)
2. and MAT.:
2 and 3 is 5
2 più 3 fa 5
3. and (then):
4. and (increase):
5. and (repetition):
6. and (continuation):
fraza:
and so on [or forth]
spic(k)-and-span [ˌspɪk·ən·ˈspæn] PRID. pog.
spic(k)-and-span
cut-and-paste [ˌkʌt·ənd·ˈpeɪst] PRID. a. RAČ.
out-and-out [ˌaʊt·ənd·ˈaʊt] PRID.
out-and-out idiot, disaster
out-and-out liar
so-and-so [ˈsoʊ·ən·soʊ] SAM. pog.
so-and-so (person)
so-and-so (person)
so-and-so (thing)
cut-and-dried [ˌkʌt·ən·ˈdraɪd] PRID.
1. cut-and-dried (fixed in advance):
2. cut-and-dried (not original):
half-and-half SAM.
wash-and-wear PRID.
rough-and-ready [ˌrʌf·ənd·ˈre·di] PRID. (primitive)
salt-and-pepper PRID.
salt-and-pepper hair:
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