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l'un l'altro
one another [βρετ ˌwʌn əˈnʌðə, αμερικ wən əˈnəðər]
one another ΑΝΤΩΝ One another - in Italian, l'un l'altro - is very often translated by simply using a reflexive pronoun: they have known one another for years = si conoscono da anni. - For examples and particular usages see this entry.:
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
ιταλικά
ιταλικά
ιταλικά
ιταλικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
I. another [βρετ əˈnʌðə, αμερικ əˈnəðər] ΠΡΟΣΔΙΟΡ As it is composed of an and other, another can only precede or stand for countable nouns in the singular (if plural or uncountable nouns occur, other is used instead). - When another is used as a determiner it is translated by un altro or un'altra according to the gender of the noun that follows: another ticket = un altro biglietto; another cup = un'altra tazza. However, when another means an additional, ancora can also be used: another cup of tea? = un'altra tazza di tè or ancora una tazza di tè? another week and it will be Christmas! = ancora una settimana e sarà Natale! For more examples and particular usages, see I in this entry. - When another is used as a pronoun it is translated by un altro or un'altra according to the gender of the noun it refers to: that cake was delicious, can I have another? = quel pasticcino era squisito, posso prenderne un altro? I see you like those peaches - have another = vedo che quelle pesche ti piacciono - prendine un'altra. For more examples and particular usages, see II in this entry.
1. another (an additional):
2. another (a different):
3. another (new):
II. another [βρετ əˈnʌðə, αμερικ əˈnəðər] ΑΝΤΩΝ
one's1 [βρετ wʌnz, αμερικ wənz] contr.
one's → one is, one has
one's2 [βρετ wʌnz, αμερικ wənz]
one's ΠΡΟΣΔΙΟΡ 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. :
I. one [βρετ wʌn, αμερικ wən] ΠΡΟΣΔΙΟΡ 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 αμερικ
3. one (same):
4. one (in expressions of time):
5. one (for emphasis):
II. one [βρετ wʌn, αμερικ wən] ΑΝΤΩΝ
1. one (indefinite):
uno αρσ
una θηλ
2. one (impersonal):
3. one (referring to a specific person):
you're a one! οικ
who disagrees?” - “I for one!”
chi non è d'accordo?” - “io, per esempio
4. one (demonstrative):
5. one (in currency):
6. one (drink) οικ:
7. one (joke) οικ:
8. one (blow) οικ:
to land or sock sb one
9. one (question, problem) οικ:
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 [βρετ wʌn, αμερικ wən] ΟΥΣ (number)
uno αρσ
IV. one [βρετ wʌn, αμερικ wən]
to be one up on sb οικ
to give sb one οικ
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
ιταλικά
ιταλικά
ιταλικά
ιταλικά
αγγλικά
αγγλικά
fare a scaricabarili μτφ οικ
I. another ·ˈnʌ·ðɚ] ΑΝΤΩΝ
1. another (one more):
2. another (mutual):
II. another ·ˈnʌ·ðɚ] ΕΠΊΘ
I. one [wʌn] ΟΥΣ
one (number):
uno αρσ
ιδιωτισμοί:
to land sb one οικ
as one τυπικ
II. one [wʌn] ΕΠΊΘ
1. one numeral:
uno, -a
2. one αόρ:
uno, -a
3. one (sole, single):
III. one [wʌn] ΑΝΤΩΝ πρόσ
1. one:
2. one (person):
the one who
3. one (particular thing or person):
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