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Il libro Face2face - Intermedio - Unità 2 - 2C

Qui troverai il vocabolario dell'Unità 2 - 2C del libro di testo Face2Face Intermediate, come "snore", "wide", "shattered", ecc.

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Face2face - Intermediate
to sleep
[Verbo]

to rest our mind and body, with our eyes closed

dormire

dormire

Ex: My dog loves sleep at the foot of my bed .
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to no longer be awake, and so, be sleeping

addormentarsi

addormentarsi

Ex: She tends fall asleep within minutes of lying down in bed .
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to wake up
[Verbo]

to no longer be asleep

svegliarsi

svegliarsi

Ex: We wake up early to catch the sunrise at the beach .
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to start again after taking a break or discontinuing an activity for a while

riprendere, riprendere a

riprendere, riprendere a

Ex: She enjoyed playing the piano as a child and is excited to get back to it after many years.
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wide
[aggettivo]

(of eyes) opened or stretched as much as possible, often due to surprise, fear, or amazement

spalancati, aperti

spalancati, aperti

Ex: wide eyes , he watched the fireworks light up the night sky .
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awake
[aggettivo]

not in a state of sleep or unconsciousness

sveglio

sveglio

Ex: They were awake despite staying up late to finish their project .
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fast asleep
[aggettivo]

very deep in sleep and difficult to be woken up

profondamente addormentato

profondamente addormentato

Ex: The baby fast asleep, peacefully dreaming in the crib .
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to snore
[Verbo]

to breathe through one's nose and mouth in a noisy way while asleep

russare

russare

Ex: He could n't help snore when he was very tired .
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insomnia
[sostantivo]

a disorder in which one is unable to sleep or stay asleep

insonnia

insonnia

Ex: Despite feeling exhausted , insomnia made it impossible for him to get a good night 's rest .
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to take
[Verbo]

to consume a drug, medication, or substance in a specified manner, such as swallowing, inhaling, or injecting

assumere

assumere

Ex: The recovering addict struggled not take any illicit substances during the rehabilitation process .
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sleeping pill
[sostantivo]

a medication taken to induce sleep or relieve insomnia

sonnifero

sonnifero

Ex: The doctor recommended lifestyle changes along with sleeping pill to improve her overall sleep quality .
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dream
[sostantivo]

a series of images, feelings, or events happening in one's mind during sleep

sogno

sogno

Ex: The nightmare was the dream he had experienced in a long time .
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nightmare
[sostantivo]

a very scary, unpleasant, or disturbing dream

incubo

incubo

Ex: As a child , I used to nightmares about being abandoned in a haunted house .
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light sleeper
[sostantivo]

someone whose sleep is easily disturbed

dormiente leggero

dormiente leggero

Ex: light sleeper in the group needed a tranquil environment to ensure a restful night ’s sleep during their camping trip .
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heavy
[aggettivo]

(of sleep) deep, long-lasting, and difficult to wake up from easily

pesante, profondo

pesante, profondo

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to rest or sleep for a short period of time during the day

fare un pisolino

fare un pisolino

Ex: When the baby finally fell asleep , took a nap to catch up on some much-needed rest .
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good
[aggettivo]

proper for a particular purpose or circumstance

buono, adeguato

buono, adeguato

Ex: Early morning is a good time for a run when the air is fresh.
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brilliant
[aggettivo]

extremely clever, talented, or impressive

brillante

brillante

Ex: He ’s brilliant mathematician who solves problems others find impossible .
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bad
[aggettivo]

having a quality that is not satisfying

male, cattivo

male, cattivo

Ex: The hotel room bad, with dirty sheets and a broken shower .
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tired
[aggettivo]

needing to sleep or rest because of not having any more energy

stanco

stanco

Ex: The toddler was tired to finish his dinner .
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big
[aggettivo]

above average in size or extent

grande

grande

Ex: The elephant is big animal .
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difficult
[aggettivo]

needing a lot of work or skill to do, understand, or deal with

difficile

difficile

Ex: Cooking a gourmet meal from scratch can difficult for novice chefs .
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frightened
[aggettivo]

feeling afraid, often suddenly, due to danger, threat, or shock

spaventato

spaventato

Ex: I frightened walking alone at night .
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surprised
[aggettivo]

feeling or showing shock or amazement

sorpreso

sorpreso

Ex: She was surprised at how well the presentation went .
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exhausted
[aggettivo]

feeling extremely tired physically or mentally, often due to a lack of sleep

esausto

esausto

Ex: exhausted students struggled to stay awake during the late-night study session .
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terrible
[aggettivo]

extremely bad or unpleasant

terribile

terribile

Ex: He terrible about forgetting his friend 's birthday and wanted to make it up to them .
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extremely
[avverbio]

to a very great amount or degree

estremamente

estremamente

Ex: The view from the mountain extremely beautiful .
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impossible
[aggettivo]

not able to occur, exist, or be done

impossibile

impossibile

Ex: They were trying to achieve impossible standard of perfection .
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awful
[aggettivo]

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

terribile

terribile

Ex: They received awful news about their friend 's accident .
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amazed
[aggettivo]

feeling or showing great surprise

meravigliato

meravigliato

Ex: She amazed by the magician 's final trick .
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shattered
[aggettivo]

receiving damage and becoming broken or destroyed

fracassò

fracassò

Ex: His confidence was shattered by the harsh criticism from his coach after the poor performance.
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fantastic
[aggettivo]

extremely amazing and great

fantastico

fantastico

Ex: His performance in the play was fantastic.
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incredibly
[avverbio]

to a very great degree

incredibilmente

incredibilmente

Ex: He incredibly happy with his exam results .
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huge
[aggettivo]

very large in size

enorme

enorme

Ex: They built huge sandcastle that towered over the other ones on the beach .
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very
[avverbio]

to a great extent or degree

tanto

tanto

Ex: We very close to the sea at our vacation home .
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fairly
[avverbio]

more than average, but not too much

abbastanza

abbastanza

Ex: The restaurant fairly busy when we arrived .
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terrified
[aggettivo]

feeling extremely scared

terrorizzare

terrorizzare

Ex: terrified puppy cowered behind the couch during the fireworks .
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