hush

hush
I 1. [hʌʃ]
nome silenzio m.
2.
interiezione silenzio
II 1. [hʌʃ]
verbo transitivo fare tacere, zittire [person]; fare cessare [bruit]; calmare [baby]
2.
verbo intransitivo [person] tacere
* * *
1. interjection
(be quiet; silence: Hush! Don't wake the baby.) zitto!, silenzio!
2. noun
(silence: A hush came over the room.) silenzio
- hush up
* * *
[hʌʃ]
1. n
silenzio, calma, pace f

hush! — silenzio!, zitto (-a)!

2. vt
quietare, calmare
* * *
hush /hʌʃ/
A n. [u]
silenzio; calma; quiete: (fam. GB) Can we have a bit of hush?, si può avere un po' di silenzio?; in the hush of the night, nel silenzio della notte
B inter.
zitto!; zitti!; silenzio!
hush money, prezzo del silenzio; denaro pagato a qualcuno perché taccia (non vada a testimoniare, ecc.) □ (USA) hush puppy, focaccina di farina di mais (negli Stati del Sud).
(to) hush /hʌʃ/
A v. t.
1 far tacere
2 calmare; sopire; placare
B v. i.
tacere; far silenzio; stare zitto: Hush (up)!, taci!
to hush to sleep, cullare; ninnare □ to hush up, mettere a tacere; nascondere; soffocare (fig.): to hush up a scandal, mettere a tacere uno scandalo.
* * *
I 1. [hʌʃ]
nome silenzio m.
2.
interiezione silenzio
II 1. [hʌʃ]
verbo transitivo fare tacere, zittire [person]; fare cessare [bruit]; calmare [baby]
2.
verbo intransitivo [person] tacere

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