

- accompany
- accompagnare also ΜΟΥΣ
- to be accompanied by sb on the piano
- essere accompagnato da qn al pianoforte
- accompany
- eseguire l'accompagnamento
- someone ought to have accompanied her
- qualcuno avrebbe dovuto accompagnarla
- she wouldn't go unless she was accompanied by her mother
- non ci sarebbe andata a meno che non l'avesse accompagnata sua madre


- accompagnato
- accompanied
- accompagnare (per tenere compagnia)
- to accompany
- accompagnare
- to accompany a: on
- essere accompagnato da qn al pianoforte
- to be accompanied by sb on the piano
- un vino bianco, una salsa per accompagnare il pesce
- a white wine, a sauce to be served with or accompany fish
- la ristrutturazione deve accompagnarsi a una modernizzazione
- reorganization will have to be accompanied by modernization
- alla febbre si accompagna il mal di testa
- fever is accompanied by headache
- accompagnarsi con chitarra
- to accompany oneself on
- polenta
- polenta (dish made from maize flour cooked in salted water to accompany various foods or with various dressings)
- accompagnare alla chitarra
- to accompany on the guitar
- accompagnare qn al pianoforte
- to accompany sb on the piano
- guida accompagnata[ˈɡwida akkompaɲˈɲata]
- type of provisional driving licence available to17-year-olds accompanied by an adult
- qualcuno avrebbe dovuto accompagnarla
- someone ought to have accompanied her


- accompany (go with)
- accompagnare
- to accompany sb on the violin
- accompagnare qn al violino


- accompagnare qu al [o con il] violino
- to accompany sb on the violin
- accompagnarsi
- to accompany oneself
- aperitivo
- In many Italian cities, when people leave the office around 6:30 P.M. they make their way to a bar for an aperitivo (aperitif): aperol® , bellini® , pink gin , campari® , campari® and orange , negroni , or even just a tomato juice, accompanied by potato chips, peanuts, and olives. In recent years bars have competed to offer their customers ever more delicious and inventive aperitifs accompanied by snacks such as tartlets, mini pizzas, bruschette and crostini (toasted bread seasoned with oil and garlic or with various savory toppings), crudités and dips. In Padua, Treviso, and Venezia, on the other hand, the custom is to have a glass of wine known as an ombra . Ombra means "shadow" and it seems this custom derives its name from the fact that the wine was drunk in the shadow of the bell towers.
- tartufo
- Every fall in the misty Langhe region, men and dogs set out in search of the tartufo bianco (white truffle) of Alba, one of the most highly prized delicacies of Italian cuisine. It is an ingredient in Piedmontese fondue, and is eaten with tagliatelle, polenta and many other dishes, accompanied for preference with one of the great red wines of the area, barolo , dolcetto , or even barbera . The tartufo is a fungus that lives underground whose fruit, in the form of a tuber, consists of a fleshy mass and whose color, perfume, and flavor depend on the tree with which it lives symbiotically, principally poplar, lime, oak, and willow.
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- Every fall in the misty Langhe region, men and dogs set out in search of the tartufo bianco (white truffle) of Alba, one of the most highly prized delicacies of Italian cuisine. It is an ingredient in Piedmontese fondue, and is eaten with tagliatelle, polenta and many other dishes, accompanied for preference with one of the great red wines of the area, barolo , dolcetto , or even barbera . The tartufo is a fungus that lives underground whose fruit, in the form of a tuber, consists of a fleshy mass and whose color, perfume, and flavor depend on the tree with which it lives symbiotically, principally poplar, lime, oak, and willow.
- In many Italian cities, when people leave the office around 6:30 P.M. they make their way to a bar for an aperitivo (aperitif): aperol® , bellini® , pink gin , campari® , campari® and orange , negroni , or even just a tomato juice, accompanied by potato chips, peanuts, and olives. In recent years bars have competed to offer their customers ever more delicious and inventive aperitifs accompanied by snacks such as tartlets, mini pizzas, bruschette and crostini (toasted bread seasoned with oil and garlic or with various savory toppings), crudités and dips. In Padua, Treviso, and Venezia, on the other hand, the custom is to have a glass of wine known as an ombra . Ombra means "shadow" and it seems this custom derives its name from the fact that the wine was drunk in the shadow of the bell towers.