what en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

Traducciones de what en el diccionario inglés»italiano

I.what [ingl. brit. wɒt, ingl. am. (h)wət, (h)wɑt] DETMTE.

II.what [ingl. brit. wɒt, ingl. am. (h)wət, (h)wɑt] PRON.

1. what (in questions):

what
what is happening?
what are you doing?
what are you up to? coloq.
with, about what?
or what?
o cosa?
and what else?
what is to be done?
what do six and four add up to?
what is up there?
what does it matter?
what did he do that for?
what for?
“I'm going to the shops” - “what for?”
what did it cost?

3. what (as a relative pronoun):

what
what I need is
a hammer, a drill and I don't know what

IV.what [ingl. brit. wɒt, ingl. am. (h)wət, (h)wɑt] INTERJ.

V.what [ingl. brit. wɒt, ingl. am. (h)wət, (h)wɑt]

what-d'yer-call-him [ˈwɒtʃəkɔːlhɪm, ˈhwɒtʃ-] SUST. coloq.

what-d'yer-call-her [ˈwɒtʃəkɔːlhə(r), ˈhwɒtʃ-] SUST. coloq.

you-know-what [ingl. brit. juːnəʊˈwɒt, ingl. am. ˌjunoʊˈ(h)wət] PRON. coloq.

what-d'yer-call-it [ingl. brit. ˈwɒtdjəˌkɔːlɪt, ˈwɒtʃəkɔːlɪt] SUST. coloq.

what's-his-name [ingl. brit. ˈwɒtsɪzneɪm] SUST.

what's-his-name → what-d'yer-call-him

what's-her-name [ingl. brit. ˈwɒtsəneɪm] SUST.

what's-her-name → what-d'yer-call-her

what's-its-name [ingl. brit. ˈwɒtsɪtsˌneɪm] SUST.

what's-its-name → what-d'yer-call-it

La palabra que consultaste como aparece en otras partes del diccionario
what a trauma! fig.

what en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de what en el diccionario inglés»italiano (Ir a italiano»inglés)

La palabra que consultaste como aparece en otras partes del diccionario
what ails you? a. irón.

Traducciones de what en el diccionario italiano»inglés (Ir a inglés»italiano)

what Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

what/who/where/why on earth …? coloq.
what I like is what he says/is talking about
what/who/how in the world …?

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
He reaches twice with his right hand toward what appears to be an inside pocket of his jacket.
www.wnd.com
Philosophers have often debated about what makes a fact, a fact.
en.wikipedia.org
Hence, what then follows hereunder is fiction... of sorts... more specifically; a fiction.
www.news24.com
If one wanted to know what the conditions were like in a battery chicken farm, they are easy to discover.
news.nationalpost.com
The method of brandishing the eye-glass was usually a forerunner of what sort of retort was coming.
en.wikipedia.org
The feebleness of the media in guiding us through this is particularly reprehensible, because much of what we need to know is happening here at home.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The opposite approach is known as semasiology: here one starts with a word and asks what it means, or what concepts the word refers to.
en.wikipedia.org
What its author lacks in modesty, he makes up for in cogency of argument and elegance of style.
en.wikipedia.org
It also shows what happens when central banks rig up an economy.
www.dailyreckoning.com.au
This is a celebration of what really can happen for every school in the country and beyond - every hospital, every old people's home, every business.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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