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Pit


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post

transitive verb

pronunciation and accent bu im · ° c · King

Etymology: compound in - (prefix) hole (= cavities), which is from the Latin Bucca (= mouth).

Using transitive:

1. Literally place (something inanimate or animated) in a hole.

antonym: emerge.

approximate amount: hole to , in English; encovar , in English; bien visible dans un trou , in French.

[...] each animal mailed in the den or nest. Bacchelli (Il Mulino del Po)

2. extensively: introduced into a hole or by means of a hole.

Responses NO pocketed accumulate in the bottom slot in the box. (Bulletin of Applied Psychology, 1979)

3. Especially : put (a letter, envelope, etc..) In the letterbox. Synonym: set.

arrived from Mary, I found myself working in the fields. We comforted each other and desperate, she advised me not to post not the letter. Giovanna Cavallo (I Dreamed His Eyes)

Tristan had already written a postcard to Rosamund, but she had not yet pocketed , kept in the glove compartment. Antonio Tabucchi (Tristan dies)

[...] I started to write just finished eating at home, then at 16.00 I left to go to teaching the lessons of Latin Literature, where I continued the letter, so that I can post the station. Ferdinand Sand (My Princess)

screen is an envelope mailed : messages sent.

Carcasi Giulia (But how many are the Stars)

*** Even so absolute

I was in town to post and son returned home immediately. Giovanna Cavallo (I Dreamed His Eyes)

4. abusive meanings: put (something) in a place where it is difficult to find; hide.

5. abusive meanings: put (something) in any place.

[...] stocky man pockets the twig into the fire. Scalise (Men on Men)

[...] pork is also mailed wider space under the oven. Gabriella D'Agostino (From near and far: men and things of Sicily)

6. abusive meanings: put (someone) in one place.

[Luisa, his brothers and his sister prepare for a party] to know many friends [...]. Each guest brings someone who knows, almost anyone can or even must post a friend or a friend.

Eleonora Bellini (out of the nest)

posted

way pronominal intransitive

1. (the subject is an animal) get into a hole.

Synonym: burrowing.

antonym: emerge.

approximate amount: hole to , in English; encavarse , encovarse , en español; if bien visible dans un trou , in French.

ostrich [...] the person feels a certain panic, feels a responsibility that does not believe that you can support, criticism and fear assaults es' pockets in a lonely place, where he is believed not to be seen. Kosimo Kosmo (We Are The Animals)

[...] the spider is pitted in a crack and did not reappear more days passed and the web is fraying in the wind. Giovanna Giordano (thirty-six days)

2. (unfair: the subject is a person or other animal) enter or be placed anywhere, even when the place is a hole.

words derived from Latin Bucca : puncture, Bucatini, punching, mouth, hole, mouth, mouthpiece, breath, gasping, gasping, nozzle, nozzle, unionized mouthpiece, bite, abboccatoio, Buccola, take, take, mouth, mouth, riabboccare, tucking, tucked, turning-in, rolled up, come out, disgorging, sboccataggine, sboccatamente, disgorgement, foul-mouthed / t, overflow.

present tense

I pits (pits I) , you Pit (you imbùchi) , he pits, we pit, you pocketed, they Pit

imperfect indicative

I holed out, you posted, he pocketed, we pit, you pocketed, they holed

indicative past tense

I imbucai, you imbucasti, he pitted, pitting us, you imbucaste, they sink

indicative simple future

I imbucherò, you pocketed, he imbucherà, we sink, you sink, pitting them

present subjunctive

Pit I , you pitted, he pitted, we pit, you potted, they imbuchino

imperfect subjunctive

I posted, you posted, he pocketed, we posted, you imbucaste, they sink

present conditional

I Sending, you post, he post, we sink, you sink, they sink

this imperative

pits you, he Pit, Pit us, you pocketed, they imbuchino

present participle : imbucante, imbucanti

Gerund : pitting

Partcipio past : pocketed pocketed pocketed pocketed.

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