altre traduzioni
caso |
case
event
chance
random
instance
accident
|
causa |
cause
case
reason
account
lawsuit
action
|
cassa |
cash
case
box
chest
checkout
fund
|
scatola |
box
case
tin
can
chest
|
astuccio |
case
|
contenitore |
container
case
bin
can
|
argomento |
topic
argument
subject
question
matter
case
|
processo |
process
trial
proceedings
case
lawsuit
action
|
valigia |
suitcase
case
bag
portmanteau
|
questione |
question
issue
matter
point
case
|
fatto |
fact
event
matter
case
truth
deed
|
ragioni |
case
|
motivi |
case
|
problema |
problem
issue
question
trouble
case
rub
|
vertenza |
dispute
case
lawsuit
|
fodero |
sheath
scabbard
case
|
busta |
envelope
case
envelope bag
|
guaina |
sheath
scabbard
girdle
case
|
fodera |
lining
cover
slipcover
case
|
fondina |
holster
case
|
avvenimento |
event
incident
occurrence
happening
occasion
fact
|
tipo strano |
character
case
|
casino |
mess
brothel
shooting lodge
affair
event
shindy
|
imballare |
pack
wrap
pack up
bale
case
|
foderare |
line
wad
case
|
sinonimi
sostantivo
verbo
Esempi
But though these people were desperate, and in some cases starving, they were not the poorest.
A shelf appeared from the floor, holding a tidy row of cases full of cargo.
A wheel was constructed with empty tin cans and small wooden cases, and with the help of a burro this could be made to draw the water from the tank, lift it with those cans and cases up to the upper tank, from where, on opening the shutter, it would run down the channels to wash the sand.
The exhibition cases that lined the walls were full of jumbled collections of bones, both big and small, and fur of animals that Sam couldn’t identify.
At their clothing, their jewelry, and the cases of beer and bottles of alcohol they carried in each hand.
Beyond it, he could hear the heavy mechanical clanging of the conveyor belt and the sorter that were funneling cases both big and small toward him.
”In the darkness of the entrance hall, Sam could make out rows of exhibition cases.
Rel jumped as its wing cases snapped open, and it flew noisily to land on his leg.
Instead, she hides it in Judy’s hatbox, then stores the box in the back of the closet behind her handbags and overnight cases.
In such cases only a few are caught, and the report is given out that they have been executed, but sometimes it happens that they are later found to be soldiers in the army, where they hide out.
There are sad cases and happy ever after stories everywhere, and sometimes there are both rolled up in the same skin.