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Vocabolario e frasi
* Ogni qualvolta entravo in quella stanza ero pronto per discutere ed annebbiare quella coscienza che il Coprosich aspettava .(I.Svevo - La coscienza di zeno)<>
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annebbiato
= participio passato di annebbiare , velato di nebbia oscurato , ottenebrato<>
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annuvolare
= verbo trans. coprire di nuvole annebbiare , offuscare<>
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obnubilare o onnubilare
= verbo trans . annebbiare , offuscare <>
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Inglese
Vocabolario e frasi
(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "I am sure," she added, "if it was not for such good friends I do notknow what would become of her, for she is very ill indeed, and suffersa vast deal, though with the greatest patience in the world, which isalways the way with her, for she has, without exception, the sweetesttemper I have ever met with.<>
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She had been watching him thelast hour, she said, as he walked up and down the street, and had Mr.Wickham appeared, Kitty and Lydia would certainly have continued theoccupation, but unluckily no one passed windows now except a few of theofficers, who, in comparison with the stranger, were become "stupid,disagreeable fellows.<>
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She rated his abilities much higher than any of the others; there wasa solidity in his reflections which often struck her, and though by nomeans so clever as herself, she thought that if encouraged to readand improve himself by such an example as hers, he might become a veryagreeable companion.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "Good Heaven! what is to become of us? What are we to do?" would theyoften exclaim in the bitterness of woe.<>
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My youngest of all is lately married,and my eldest is somewhere about the grounds, walking with a young manwho, I believe, will soon become a part of the family.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "What could become of Mr. Bingley and Jane!" was a wonder whichintroduced the discussion of their affairs.<>
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A house in town! Every thingthat is charming! Three daughters married! Ten thousand a year! Oh,Lord! What will become of me.<>
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He bore with philosophy the conviction thatElizabeth must now become acquainted with whatever of his ingratitudeand falsehood had before been unknown to her; and in spite of everything, was not wholly without hope that Darcy might yet be prevailed onto make his fortune.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) Time and feeding had expanded that once romantic form; the black silkwaistcoat had become more and more developed; inch by inch had the goldwatch-chain beneath it disappeared from within the range of Tupman'svision; and gradually had the capacious chin encroached upon theborders of the white cravat: but the soul of Tupman had known nochange--admiration of the fair sex was still its ruling passion.<>
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In his better days, beforehe had become enfeebled by dissipation and emaciated by disease, he hadbeen in the receipt of a good salary, which, if he had been careful andprudent, he might have continued to receive for some years--not many;because these men either die early, or by unnaturally taxing theirbodily energies, lose, prematurely, those physical powers on which alonethey can depend for subsistence.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'Five or six years passed away; the boy had become a robust andwell-grown youth.<>
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I hasten from the sight ofthat world, which has become odious to me.<>
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How Iused to hug myself with delight, when I thought of the fine trick I wasplaying them after their old pointing and leering, when I was not mad,but only dreading that I might one day become so! And how I used tolaugh for joy, when I was alone, and thought how well I kept my secret,and how quickly my kind friends would have fallen from me, if they hadknown the truth.<>
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"'"And what's become of the others, Sir?" asked Tom Smart--'The old gentleman applied his elbow to his eye as he replied,"Gone, Tom, gone.<>
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There were a great manyyoung ladies in a great many houses, the greater part whereof wereshrewdly suspected by the male and female domestics to be deeplyattached to somebody, or perfectly ready to become so, if opportunityafforded.<>
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" "And wot 'ud become o' me if you WOS struck withapoplexy?" said the turnkey.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'In one instant, after the clock struck two, the whole of this desertedand quiet spot had become a scene of most extraordinary life andanimation.<>
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When a porter had put his luggage in the coach, and received hisfare, he turned round and was gone; and before my uncle had well begunto wonder what had become of him, half a dozen fresh ones started up,and staggered along under the weight of parcels, which seemed big enoughto crush them.<>
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Wot 'ud become of the undertakers vithout it, Sammy?'Lost in the immense field of conjecture opened by this reflection, theelder Mr. Weller laid his pipe on the table, and stirred the fire with ameditative visage.<>
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And wot's to become o' the bis'ness?' inquired Sam.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'But, dear Mr. Pickwick, what is to become of Nathaniel if his fatherwithdraws his assistance?' urged Arabella.<>
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Mr. Jingle smiled at this sally, but looked rather foolishnotwithstanding; so Mr. Pickwick changed the subject by saying--'You don't happen to know, do you, what has become of another friend ofyours--a more humble one, whom I saw at Rochester?Dismal Jemmy?' inquired Jingle.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'I hope they may become so,' replied Mr. Pickwick.<>
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You think so now! S'poseyou wos to change your mind, vich is not unlikely, for you've the spirito' five-and-twenty in you still, what 'ud become on you vithout me? Itcan't be done, Sir, it can't be done.<>
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He was muchtroubled at first, by the numerous applications made to him by Mr.Snodgrass, Mr. Winkle, and Mr. Trundle, to act as godfather to theiroffspring; but he has become used to it now, and officiates as a matterof course.<>
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Itseemed extraordinary that when he had become a sort of saint he shouldgo out of his way to commit the sin he had despised when he was asinner.<>
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And what has become of him?"(Chesterton The secret of father Brown ) He paused a moment, and then went on in a more matter-of-fact tone;"When you come to think of it, it's a very good plan for a murder, andmeets the permanent problem of the disposal of the body.<>
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"(Chesterton The secret of father Brown ) "Oh, I've no patience with such nonsense," spluttered the sceptic, whoseround face had become rather a red face with the heat of his contemptand incredulity.<>
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They become criminals out of sheer conventionality.<>
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Coniugazione:1 - annebbiare
Ausiliare:avere transitivo
INDICATIVO - attivo
Presente
io annebbio
tu annebbi
egli annebbia
noi annebbiamo
voi annebbiate
essi annebbiano
Imperfetto
io annebbiavo
tu annebbiavi
egli annebbiava
noi annebbiavamo
voi annebbiavate
essi annebbiavano
Passato remoto
io annebbiai
tu annebbiasti
egli annebbiò
noi annebbiammo
voi annebbiaste
essi annebbiarono
Passato prossimo
io ho annebbiato
tu hai annebbiato
egli ha annebbiato
noi abbiamo annebbiato
voi avete annebbiato
essi hanno annebbiato
Trapassato prossimo
io avevo annebbiato
tu avevi annebbiato
egli aveva annebbiato
noi avevamo annebbiato
voi avevate annebbiato
essi avevano annebbiato
Trapassato remoto
io ebbi annebbiato
tu avesti annebbiato
egli ebbe annebbiato
noi avemmo annebbiato
voi eveste annebbiato
essi ebbero annebbiato
Futuro semplice
io annebbierò
tu annebbierai
egli annebbierà
noi annebbieremo
voi annebbierete
essi annebbieranno
Futuro anteriore
io avrò annebbiato
tu avrai annebbiato
egli avrà annebbiato
noi avremo annebbiato
voi avrete annebbiato
essi avranno annebbiato
CONGIUNTIVO - attivo
Presente
che io annebbi
che tu annebbi
che egli annebbi
che noi annebbiamo
che voi annebbiate
che essi annebbino
Passato
che io abbia annebbiato
che tu abbia annebbiato
che egli abbia annebbiato
che noi abbiamo annebbiato
che voi abbiate annebbiato
che essi abbiano annebbiato
Imperfetto
che io annebbiassi
che tu annebbiassi
che egli annebbiasse
che noi annebbiassimo
che voi annebbiaste
che essi annebbiassero
Trapassato
che io avessi annebbiato
che tu avessi annebbiato
che egli avesse annebbiato
che noi avessimo annebbiato
che voi aveste annebbiato
che essi avessero annebbiato
CONDIZIONALE - attivo
Presente
io annebbierei
tu annebbieresti
egli annebbierebbe
noi annebbieremmo
voi annebbiereste
essi annebbierebbero
Passato
io avrei annebbiato
tu avresti annebbiato
egli avrebbe annebbiato
noi avremmo annebbiato
voi avreste annebbiato
essi avrebbero annebbiato
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
IMPERATIVO - attivo
Presente
-
annebbia
annebbi
annebbiamo
annebbiate
annebbino
Futuro
-
annebbierai
annebbierà
annebbieremo
annebbierete
annebbieranno
INFINITO - attivo
Presente
annebbiar
Passato
essersi annebbiato
PARTICIPIO - attivo
Presente
annebbiante
Passato
annebbiato
 
 
GERUNDIO - attivo
Presente
annebbiando
Passato
avendo annebbiato
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