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[seɪ] said vb: pt, pp
1. vt, vi
1) (gen) dire, (subj: dial, gauge) indicare

he said (that) he'd do it — ha detto che l'avrebbe fatto

David said he'd come — David ha detto che sarebbe venuto

she said (that) I was to give you this — mi ha detto di darti questo

what did he say? — cos'ha detto?

my watch says 3 o'clock — il mio orologio fa le 3

the rules say that ... — il regolamento dice che...

to say mass/a prayer — dire messa/una preghiera

to say yes/no — dire di sì/di no

to say yes/no to a proposal — accettare/rifiutare una proposta

I wouldn't say no Brit fam — non mi dispiacerebbe

to say goodbye/goodnight to sb — dire arrivederci/buonanotte a qn

to say sth again — ripetere qc

could you say that again? — potrebbe ripetere?

say after me ... — ripetete con me...

I've nothing more to say — non ho altro da dire

I'll say more about it later — ne riparlerò più tardi

let's say no more about it — non ne parliamo più

I'd rather not say — preferisco non pronunciarmi

I should say it's worth about £100 — direi che vale sulle 100 sterline

(let's) say it's worth £20 — diciamo or ammettiamo che valga 20 sterline

shall we say Tuesday? — facciamo martedì?

will you take an offer of, say, £50? — accetta un'offerta di, diciamo, 50 sterline?

2)

(in phrases) that is to say — vale a dire, cioè

to say nothing of — per non parlare di

to say the least — a dir poco

she hasn't much or has nothing to say for herself — (by way of conversation) non sa dire due parole

what have you got to say for yourself? — (by way of excuse) qual è la tua giustificazione?

that doesn't say much for him — non torna a suo credito

it goes without saying (that) — va da sé (che)

there's no saying what he'll do — Dio solo sa cosa farà

it's not for me to say — non sta a me dirlo

what do or would you say to a walk? — che ne dici or diresti di una passeggiata?

when all is said and done — in fin dei conti

let's say that ... — mettiamo or diciamo che...

it is said that — si dice che + sub

they say that — dicono che + sub

there is something or a lot to be said for it — ha i suoi lati positivi

it must be said that ... — bisogna ammettere che...

he is said to have ... — si dice che abbia...

it is easier or sooner said than done — è più facile a dirsi che a farsi

I say! or Am Say! — (calling attention) senta!, scusi!, (in surprise, appreciation) perbacco!

I'll say! fam — eccome!

I should say it is or so!; you can say THAT again! fam — altroché!

you don't say! (fam: often) iro — ma va'!, ma che dici!

you('ve) said it! — (fam: emphatic) l'hai detto!

say no more! (fam: often) hum — non aggiungere altro!

2. n

to have one's say — dire la propria

to have a say/no say in the matter — avere/non avere voce in capitolo


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