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[wɪð, wɪθ]
prep
1) (gen) con

she mixed the sugar with the eggs — mischiò lo zucchero con le uova

she stayed with friends — è stata a casa di amici

to stay overnight with friends — passare la notte da amici

I was with him — ero con lui

he had no money with him — non aveva denaro con sé

to be with it(fam: up-to-date) essere à la page

to rise with the sun — alzarsi all'alba

she just wasn't with us fig — era completamente assente

I'm with you(fig: I understand) ti seguo

2) (descriptive) con

the fellow with the big beard — il tipo con la or dalla barba folta

the man with the grey hat — l'uomo dal or con il cappello grigio

a room with a view — una camera con vista (sul mare etc)

3) (manner, means, cause) con

red with anger — rosso (-a) dalla or per la rabbia

to cut wood with an axe — tagliare la legna con l'ascia

to shake with fear — tremare di paura

she's gone down with flu — ha preso l'influenza

in bed with measles — a letto con il morbillo

white with snow — bianco (-a) a causa della neve

covered with snow — coperto (-a) di neve

to walk with a stick — camminare con l'aiuto di un bastone

with tears in her eyes — con le lacrime agli occhi

with that, he left — con ciò se ne andò

with time — col tempo

4) (concerning)

(in the case of) she's good with children — ci sa fare con i bambini

you must be patient with her — devi avere pazienza con lei

how are things with you? fam — come te la passi?

the trouble with Harry is that ... — il guaio con Harry è che...

5) (in proportion) a seconda di

it varies with the time of year — varia a seconda della stagione

6) (in spite of) nonostante

with all his faults I still like him — nonostante i suoi difetti mi piace ancora


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