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στο Ιταλικό λεξικό Oxford-Paravia
I. fool about ΡΉΜΑ [fuːl -] ΡΉΜΑ [fuːl -] βρετ οικ (fool about, around)
1. fool about (waste time):
2. fool about (act stupidly):
fare lo stupido (with con)
3. fool about (have affairs):
II. fool about ΡΉΜΑ [fuːl -] ΡΉΜΑ [fuːl -] βρετ οικ (fool around with [sb, sth])
1. fool about (flirt):
2. fool about (mess around):
fool about fool around gadget, toy
στο Ιταλικό λεξικό Oxford-Paravia
στο Ιταλικό λεξικό Oxford-Paravia
I. about [βρετ əˈbaʊt, αμερικ əˈbaʊt] ΕΠΊΡΡ About is used after certain nouns, adjectives and verbs in English (information about, a book about, curious about, worry about etc.); for translations, consult the appropriate entry (book, information, curious, worry etc.). - About often appears in British English as the second element of certain verb structures (move about, rummage about, lie about etc.); for translations, consult the relevant entries (move, rummage, lie etc.) - Please note that circa, the Italian translation of about meaning approximately, can either precede or follow the expression it modifies: at about 6 pm = alle 18 circa/circa alle 18; about 25 students = 25 studenti circa/circa 25 studenti.
1. about (approximately):
2. about (almost):
3. about (in circulation):
4. about (in the vicinity):
5. about (indicating reverse position):
II. about [βρετ əˈbaʊt, αμερικ əˈbaʊt] ΠΡΌΘ
1. about (concerning, regarding):
a book, film about sb, sth
un libro, film su qn, qc
to talk about problem, subject
2. about (in the nature of):
3. about (bound up with):
4. about (occupied with):
mind what you're about! βρετ
5. about (around):
6. about (in invitations, suggestions):
e tu?
7. about (when soliciting opinions):
what about the dinner?” - “what about it?”
e la cena allora?” - “e la cena cosa?”
e tu?
8. about (on) τυπικ:
hidden about one's person drugs, arms
9. about βρετ (surrounding):
III. about [βρετ əˈbaʊt, αμερικ əˈbaʊt] ΕΠΊΘ
1. about (expressing future intention):
2. about (rejecting course of action):
3. about (awake):
IV. about [βρετ əˈbaʊt, αμερικ əˈbaʊt] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
V. about [βρετ əˈbaʊt, αμερικ əˈbaʊt]
I. fool1 [βρετ fuːl, αμερικ ful] ΟΥΣ
1. fool (silly person):
sciocco αρσ / sciocca θηλ
stupido αρσ / stupida θηλ
you stupid fool! οικ
(the) more fool you! οικ
2. fool ΙΣΤΟΡΊΑ (jester):
buffone αρσ
giullare αρσ
II. fool1 [βρετ fuːl, αμερικ ful] ΕΠΊΘ before ουσ αμερικ οικ
fool politician:
III. fool1 [βρετ fuːl, αμερικ ful] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
fare credere a qn che
to fool sb out of money
IV. fool1 [βρετ fuːl, αμερικ ful] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ (joke, tease)
no fooling! ειρων
V. to fool oneself ΡΉΜΑ αυτοπ ρήμα
VI. fool1 [βρετ fuːl, αμερικ ful]
a fool and his money are soon parted παροιμ
fool2 [βρετ fuːl, αμερικ ful] ΟΥΣ βρετ ΜΑΓΕΙΡ
στο λεξικό PONS
I. about ·ˈbaʊt] ΠΡΌΘ
1. about (on subject of):
2. about (characteristic of):
3. about (surrounding):
4. about (in and through):
ιδιωτισμοί:
II. about ·ˈbaʊt] ΕΠΊΡΡ
1. about (approximately):
2. about (almost):
3. about (on the point of):
4. about (around):
5. about (willing to):
I. fool [fu:l] ΟΥΣ
sciocco(-a) αρσ (θηλ)
II. fool [fu:l] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
III. fool [fu:l] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ (joke around)
IV. fool [fu:l] ΕΠΊΘ οικ (silly)
Present
Ifool about
youfool about
he/she/itfools about
wefool about
youfool about
theyfool about
Past
Ifooled about
youfooled about
he/she/itfooled about
wefooled about
youfooled about
theyfooled about
Present Perfect
Ihavefooled about
youhavefooled about
he/she/ithasfooled about
wehavefooled about
youhavefooled about
theyhavefooled about
Past Perfect
Ihadfooled about
youhadfooled about
he/she/ithadfooled about
wehadfooled about
youhadfooled about
theyhadfooled about
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You can fool about with it.
en.wikipedia.org
This hot couple has no one to fool about the status of their relationship.
www.dnaindia.com
He is somewhat of a bumbling fool, and is always getting himself into trouble.
en.wikipedia.org
It is fool-hardy and downright ignorant to believe we are exempt from the mistakes of the past.
news.blogs.cnn.com
By studying the language of bogus recommendations they identified how companies fool the public into thinking their hotels and resorts are above par.
www.dailymail.co.uk