discard

discard
I ['dɪsˌkɑːd]
nome (in cards) scarto m., carta f. scartata
II 1. [dɪs'kɑːd]
verbo transitivo
1) (get rid of) smettere [clothes]; sbarazzarsi di [possessions]; gettare per terra [litter]; gastr. scartare [stalks, bones]
2) (drop) abbandonare [plan, policy]; scaricare, tagliare i ponti con [person]
3) (take off) togliersi [garment]
4) (in cards) scartare
2.
verbo intransitivo (in cards) scartare
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verb
(to throw away as useless: They discarded the empty bottles.) buttare
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discard /dɪsˈkɑ:d/
n.
1 scarto (anche nel gioco di carte)
2 carta scartata.
(to) discard /dɪsˈkɑ:d/
A v. t.
1 scartare (anche nel gioco di carte); buttare via: to discard materials, scartare materiali; discarded food, cibo buttato via: discarded clothes, abiti smessi
2 abbandonare; rinunciare a: to discard an idea, abbandonare un'idea
3 (ind.) rottamare
B v. i.
(a carte) scartare
● (poker) to discard one's hand, buttar via le carte; non starci (fam.).
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I ['dɪsˌkɑːd]
nome (in cards) scarto m., carta f. scartata
II 1. [dɪs'kɑːd]
verbo transitivo
1) (get rid of) smettere [clothes]; sbarazzarsi di [possessions]; gettare per terra [litter]; gastr. scartare [stalks, bones]
2) (drop) abbandonare [plan, policy]; scaricare, tagliare i ponti con [person]
3) (take off) togliersi [garment]
4) (in cards) scartare
2.
verbo intransitivo (in cards) scartare

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