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Mafioso
atto unico
v italijanskem slovarju Oxford-Paravia
one-act play [ˌwʌnæktˈpleɪ] SAM.
atto m. spol unico
play-act [brit. angl. ˈpleɪakt, am. angl. ˈpleɪækt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. play-act (behave insincerely):
2. play-act (act in a play):
v italijanskem slovarju Oxford-Paravia
Angleščina
Angleščina
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
atto unico GLED.
atto unico GLED.
v italijanskem slovarju Oxford-Paravia
I. play [brit. angl. pleɪ, am. angl. pleɪ] SAM.
1. play GLED.:
opera ž. spol (teatrale)
dramma m. spol
pièce ž. spol
rappresentazione ž. spol (about su)
2. play (amusement, recreation):
3. play ŠPORT (in games):
4. play (movement, interaction):
gioco m. spol
azione ž. spol
5. play (manipulation):
gioco m. spol
6. play am. angl. (in football):
tattica ž. spol
7. play MEH. (scope for movement):
gioco m. spol
agio m. spol (between tra; in in)
8. play (in fishing):
II. play [brit. angl. pleɪ, am. angl. pleɪ] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. play (for amusement):
2. play GLAS.:
play symphony, chord
3. play GLED. (act out):
play role
4. play tape, video, CD:
5. play ŠPORT (in a position) coach, manager:
play player
6. play ŠPORT (hit, kick) golfer, tennis player, basketball player:
play ball
7. play:
play (in cards) card
8. play GOSP.:
9. play RIB.:
play fish
III. play [brit. angl. pleɪ, am. angl. pleɪ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. play children:
giocare (with con)
2. play fig.:
what does he think he's playing at? brit. angl. pog.
3. play ŠPORT (in games):
to play for money cardplayer:
4. play ŠPORT (hit, shoot):
5. play GLAS.:
play musician, band, orchestra:
suonare (for per)
6. play:
play FILM, GLED. play:
play film:
play actor:
7. play (make noise):
play fountain, water:
8. play (move lightly):
IV. play [brit. angl. pleɪ, am. angl. pleɪ]
to make a play for sb pog.
one's1 [brit. angl. wʌnz, am. angl. wənz] contr.
one's → one is, one has
one's2 [brit. angl. wʌnz, am. angl. wənz]
one's DOL. When translating one's, remember that in Italian determiners, like possessives and most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify; one's is translated by il proprio + masculine singular noun ( one's neighbour, one's dog = il proprio vicino, il proprio cane), la propria + feminine singular noun ( one's teacher, one's house = la propria maestra, la propria casa), i propri + masculine plural noun ( one's children, one's books = i propri figli, i propri libri), and le proprie + feminine plural noun ( one's friends, one's shoes = le proprie amiche, le proprie scarpe). - When one's is used as a reflexive pronoun after a verb in the infinitive, it is translated by si which is always joined to the verb to form a single word: to brush one's teeth = lavarsi i denti. - For examples and particular usages see this entry. :
ACT SAM.
ACT (in US) UNIV. → American College Test
I. one [brit. angl. wʌn, am. angl. wən] DOL. When one is used impersonally as an indefinite pronoun, it is translated by si or uno when it is the subject of the verb: one never knows = non si sa mai; one would like to think that… = uno vorrebbe credere che… When one is the object of the verb or comes after a preposition, it is usually translated by te o ti : it can make one ill = ti può far ammalare. - When used as an indefinite pronoun, one is very formal; it is only used when you do not mean any one person in particular, in very general statements, stock phrases and proverbs: one must eat to live, not live to eat = si deve mangiare per vivere, non vivere per mangiare; one has to look after one's health = ci si deve preoccupare della propria salute. - As a consequence, one is very often substituted with you: you can do as you like here = qui si può fare quello che si vuole. - One and its plural form ones are used instead of a noun that has already been mentioned, and after this and that : “which of these books do you want?” “the big one, please” = “quale di questi libri vuoi?” “quello grosso, per favore”; I need some new ones = ne ho bisogno di nuovi; give me that one, not this one = dammi quello, non questo. - One and ones, however, are not used after these and those, the genitive case, and cardinal numbers: I want these = voglio questi; I won't drive my car, I'll get there in John's = non userò la mia macchina, ci andrò con quella di John; I'll take four = ne prendo quattro. - For more examples and all other uses, see this entry.
1. one (single):
2. one (unique, sole):
she's one fine artist am. angl.
3. one (same):
4. one (in expressions of time):
5. one (for emphasis):
II. one [brit. angl. wʌn, am. angl. wən] ZAIM.
1. one (indefinite):
uno m. spol
una ž. spol
2. one (impersonal):
3. one (referring to a specific person):
you're a one! pog.
who disagrees?” - “I for one!”
chi non è d'accordo?” - “io, per esempio
4. one (demonstrative):
5. one (in currency):
6. one (drink) pog.:
7. one (joke) pog.:
8. one (blow) pog.:
to land or sock sb one
9. one (question, problem) pog.:
10. one (person one is fond of):
11. one (in knitting):
12. one:
as one rise
as one shout, reply
13. one:
14. one pick up, collect, wash:
III. one [brit. angl. wʌn, am. angl. wən] SAM. (number)
uno m. spol
IV. one [brit. angl. wʌn, am. angl. wən]
to be one up on sb pog.
to give sb one pog.
I. act [brit. angl. akt, am. angl. ækt] SAM.
1. act (action, deed):
atto m. spol
azione ž. spol
2. act PRAVO (law):
act, also Act
legge ž. spol
3. act GLED.:
atto m. spol
4. act (entertainment routine):
numero m. spol
to put on an act fig., slabš.
II. act [brit. angl. akt, am. angl. ækt] GLAG. preh. glag. GLED.
act part, role
III. act [brit. angl. akt, am. angl. ækt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. act (take action):
2. act (behave):
3. act GLED.:
act (pretend) fig.
she can't act! GLED.
4. act (take effect):
act drug, substance:
5. act (serve):
to act as person, object:
IV. act [brit. angl. akt, am. angl. ækt]
v slovarju PONS
play-act [ˈpleɪ·ækt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. play-act GLED.:
2. play-act fig.:
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
Italijanščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
v slovarju PONS
I. play [pleɪ] SAM.
1. play (recreation):
gioco m. spol
to do sth in play
2. play ŠPORT:
gioco m. spol
3. play ŠPORT (move):
mossa ž. spol
foul play ŠPORT
4. play GLED.:
opera ž. spol teatrale
5. play (free movement):
gioco m. spol
to allow [or give] sth full play
6. play (interaction):
gioco m. spol
fraza:
II. play [pleɪ] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. play a. ŠPORT:
2. play (perform):
play of actor
3. play GLAS.:
4. play pog. (be received):
III. play [pleɪ] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. play (participate in game, sport):
2. play (perform a role):
3. play GLAS.:
play piano, guitar, saxophone
4. play CD, tape, video, DVD:
5. play (perpetrate):
play joke
fraza:
I. act [ækt] SAM.
1. act (action):
atto m. spol
an act of God PRAVO
2. act (performance):
numero m. spol
3. act (pretence):
scena ž. spol
4. act GLED.:
atto m. spol
5. act PRAVO:
legge ž. spol
fraza:
II. act [ækt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. act (take action):
2. act (behave):
3. act (take effect):
4. act GLED.:
5. act (pretend):
III. act [ækt] GLAG. preh. glag. GLED.
I. one [wʌn] SAM.
one (number):
uno m. spol
fraza:
to land sb one pog.
as one ur. jez.
II. one [wʌn] PRID.
1. one numeral:
uno, -a
2. one nedol.:
uno, -a
3. one (sole, single):
III. one [wʌn] ZAIM. os.
1. one:
2. one (person):
the one who
3. one (particular thing or person):
Present
Iplay-act
youplay-act
he/she/itplay-acts
weplay-act
youplay-act
theyplay-act
Past
Iplay-acted
youplay-acted
he/she/itplay-acted
weplay-acted
youplay-acted
theyplay-acted
Present Perfect
Ihaveplay-acted
youhaveplay-acted
he/she/ithasplay-acted
wehaveplay-acted
youhaveplay-acted
theyhaveplay-acted
Past Perfect
Ihadplay-acted
youhadplay-acted
he/she/ithadplay-acted
wehadplay-acted
youhadplay-acted
theyhadplay-acted
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And if those who do play-act, cheat and moan do happen to take a moment to consider what is being remembered, maybe their behaviour will alter.
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They still tend to play-act a bit but look like real contenders.
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Safe in the confines of her evident love, he has grown a kind of mighty hubris, a confidence that allows him to play-act his bachelor stallion fantasy.
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