red in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for red in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.red [Brit rɛd, Am rɛd] ADJ

II.red [Brit rɛd, Am rɛd] N

red mullet <pl red mullet> [Am ˈˌrɛd ˈmələt] N

red deer <pl red deer, red deers> [Brit, Am ˈˌrɛd ˈdɪ(ə)r] N

red-headed [Brit, Am ˈˌrɛd ˈhɛdəd] ADJ

red dwarf <pl red dwarfs, red dwarves> [Brit, Am ˈˌrɛd ˈdwɔrf] N ASTRON

red fox [Am ˈˌrɛd ˈfɑks] N

I.cardinal red [ˌkɑːdɪnlˈred] N

II.cardinal red [ˌkɑːdɪnlˈred] ADJ

red in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for red in the English»Italian Dictionary

red-haired [ˌred·ˈhe·əɐd] ADJ

red Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to not have a red cent inf
to turn as red as a beet
to get as red as a beet
to get as red as a beet

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The cartridge is identified by a rose-petal (rosette-crimp) closure of the cartridge case mouth and sealed with red lacquer.
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The rash of German measles is typically pink or light red.
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The mild form usually presents with mildly itchy (but itching can be very severe), pink-red blotches, symmetrically arranged and starting on the extremities.
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When she is forced to go all-out, her countenance becomes considerably more fearsome, with glowing red eyes and large fangs.
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There was a black muscle shirt with brownish red stains that passed a "presumptive" blood test.
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She works as the head of dream department wearing a black suit and skirt and carrying a red toolbox and an orange-redess ladybug phone.
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Plasmapheresis and plateletpheresis donors can donate much more frequently because they do not lose significant amounts of red cells.
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However, unusual color varieties such as albino and pastel red-eared sliders, which are derived from captive breeding, are still allowed for sale.
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It has been heavily exploited for its strong, dark red, resinous wood, which is useful for the construction of buildings, bridges, boats, and telephone poles.
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The combined seal, showing a key and axe crossed in gold on a blood-red ground, is known to have been in use from 1568.
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