sog in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for sog in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.soft-soap [ˈsɒftsəʊp, ˈsɔːft-] VB trans

II.soft-soap [ˈsɒftsəʊp, ˈsɔːft-] VB intr

I.log1 [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ] N

II.log1 <forma in -ing logging, pt, pp logged> [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ] VB trans

III.log1 <forma in -ing logging, pt, pp logged> [Brit lɒɡ, Am lɔɡ, lɑɡ] VB intr

I.bog [Brit bɒɡ, Am bɑɡ, bɔɡ] N

II.bog <forma in -ing bogging, pt, pp bogged> [Brit bɒɡ, Am bɑɡ, bɔɡ] VB trans

III.bog <forma in -ing bogging, pt, pp bogged> [Brit bɒɡ, Am bɑɡ, bɔɡ] VB intr

I.clog [Brit klɒɡ, Am klɑɡ, klɔɡ] N

II.clog <forma in -ing clogging, pt, pp clogged> [Brit klɒɡ, Am klɑɡ, klɔɡ] VB trans

III.clog <forma in -ing clogging, pt, pp clogged> [Brit klɒɡ, Am klɑɡ, klɔɡ] VB intr

IV.clog [Brit klɒɡ, Am klɑɡ, klɔɡ]

I.clog up VB [klɒɡ -] (clog up)

II.clog up VB [klɒɡ -] (clog up [sth], clog [sth] up)

I.soak [Brit səʊk, Am soʊk] N

II.soak [Brit səʊk, Am soʊk] VB trans

III.soak [Brit səʊk, Am soʊk] VB intr

I.sing-song [Brit ˈsɪŋsɒŋ, Am ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ] ADJ

II.sing-song [Brit ˈsɪŋsɒŋ, Am ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ] N

III.sing-song [Brit ˈsɪŋsɒŋ, Am ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ] VB trans

IV.sing-song [Brit ˈsɪŋsɒŋ, Am ˈsɪŋˌsɔŋ] VB intr

I.some [Brit sʌm, s(ə)m, Am səm] DET When some is used to mean an unspecified amount of something, it precedes either uncountable nouns or countable nouns in the plural: give me some milk and some chocolate biscuits = dammi del latte e dei biscotti al cioccolato. - Some is translated by del, della, dei or delle according to the gender and number of the noun that follows: I'd like some bread = vorrei del pane have some tea = prenda del tè we've bought some books = abbiamo comprato dei libri they've bought some peaches = hanno comprato delle pesche. - Some can also be rendered by qualche, alcuni or alcune, and un po'(di) qualche is invariable and it is always followed by the singular: he showed me some pictures = mi mostrò qualche fotografia alcuni and alcune are always used in the plural and agree in gender with the nouns they qualify: I bought some books/some pencils = ho comprato alcuni libri/alcune matite; give me some money! = dammi un po' di soldi! - Some is generally used in affirmative sentences when used in interrogative sentences, some implies an answer in the affirmative (typically, when you offer something to somebody) or a feeling of surprise: will you have some coffee? = vuole del caffè? but didn't I give you some money this morning? = ma non ti ho già dato dei soldi stamattina? - For particular usages see this entry.

II.some [Brit sʌm, s(ə)m, Am səm] PRON Some can be translated by ne which is placed before the verb in Italian: would you like some? = ne vuole? I've got some = ne ho.

III.some [Brit sʌm, s(ə)m, Am səm] ADV

IV.some [Brit sʌm, s(ə)m, Am səm]

I.sort [Brit sɔːt, Am sɔrt] N

1. sort (kind, type):

III.sort [Brit sɔːt, Am sɔrt] VB trans

I.sour [Brit saʊə, Am ˈsaʊ(ə)r] ADJ

II.sour [Brit saʊə, Am ˈsaʊ(ə)r] N (cocktail)

III.sour [Brit saʊə, Am ˈsaʊ(ə)r] VB trans

IV.sour [Brit saʊə, Am ˈsaʊ(ə)r] VB intr

sog in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for sog in the English»Italian Dictionary

frog-march [ˈfrɑ:g·mɑ:rtʃ] VB trans

sniffer dog [ˈsnɪ··ˌdɑ:g] N

frog2 [frɑ:g] N pej (French person)

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