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dexplications
centaurina comune
ragged robin [ˌræɡɪdˈrɒbn] SAM.
fiore m. spol di cuculo
I. rag1 [brit. angl. raɡ, am. angl. ræɡ] SAM.
1. rag (cloth):
brandello m. spol
cencio m. spol
straccio m. spol
2. rag:
rag (tabloid) slabš.
giornalaccio m. spol
rag (tabloid) slabš.
II. rags SAM.
rags npl (old clothes):
stracci m. spol
abiti m. spol vecchi
III. rag1 [brit. angl. raɡ, am. angl. ræɡ]
to be on the rag am. angl. (menstruate) vulg.
to lose one's rag am. angl. pog.
I. rag2 <forma in -ing ragging, 1. pret., del. Pf. ragged> [brit. angl. raɡ, am. angl. ræɡ] GLAG. preh. glag. pog.
to rag sb
prendere in giro or punzecchiare qn (about per)
II. rag2 [brit. angl. raɡ, am. angl. ræɡ] SAM. (in GB)
rag UNIV.
rag3 [brit. angl. raɡ, am. angl. ræɡ] SAM. GRAD.
ragged [brit. angl. ˈraɡɪd, am. angl. ˈræɡəd] PRID.
1. ragged (tatty):
ragged garment, cloth
ragged cuff, collar
ragged person
2. ragged (uneven):
ragged lawn, hedgerow, fringe
ragged beard
ragged outline
ragged cloud
3. ragged (motley):
ragged group, community
4. ragged (in quality):
ragged performance, race
to run sb ragged pog.
rag4 [brit. angl. raɡ, am. angl. ræɡ] SAM., ragtime
ragtime m. spol
Robin [brit. angl. ˈrɒbɪn, am. angl. ˈrɑbən]
robin [brit. angl. ˈrɒbɪn, am. angl. ˈrɑbən] SAM.
1. robin:
pettirosso m. spol
2. robin am. angl.:
ragged [ˈræ·gɪd] PRID.
1. ragged (torn):
ragged clothes
2. ragged (wearing worn clothes):
3. ragged (rough):
ragged hair
4. ragged (irregular):
ragged wound
ragged rocks, clouds
ragged performance
fraza:
I. rag [ræg] SAM.
1. rag (old cloth):
straccio m. spol
2. rag pl (worn-out clothes):
stracci m. spol pl
3. rag slabš. sl (newspaper):
giornalaccio m. spol
4. rag GLAS.:
ragtime m. spol
II. rag <-gg-> [ræg] GLAG. preh. glag. pog.
robin [ˈrɑ:·bɪn] SAM.
robin ZOOL.
pettirosso m. spol
Present
Irag
yourag
he/she/itrags
werag
yourag
theyrag
Past
Iragged
youragged
he/she/itragged
weragged
youragged
theyragged
Present Perfect
Ihaveragged
youhaveragged
he/she/ithasragged
wehaveragged
youhaveragged
theyhaveragged
Past Perfect
Ihadragged
youhadragged
he/she/ithadragged
wehadragged
youhadragged
theyhadragged
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The flowers have five narrow petals deeply divided into four lobes giving the flower an untidy, ragged appearance, hence its common name.
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She is dressed in a washed-out blue dress with ragged sleeves.
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Ivory-bills have a prominent crest, although in juveniles it is ragged.
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He telegraphed his second-last boneshaker first time and was again ragged over the same set of fences down the back straight.
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His head is bald and gray-skinned, save for tufts of ragged hair hanging from his jowls.
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