moan

moan
I [məʊn]
nome
1) (of person, wind) gemito m., lamento m.
2) colloq. (grouse) lamentela f., lagnanza f. (about su, circa)
II [məʊn]
verbo intransitivo
1) [person] gemere (with di); [wind] gemere
2) colloq. (grouse) lamentarsi (about di)
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[məun] 1. verb
1) (to make a low sound of grief, pain etc: The wounded soldier moaned.) gemere, lamentarsi
2) (to complain: She's always moaning about how hard she has to work.) lamentarsi, lagnarsi
2. noun
(a sound (as if) of grief, pain etc: a moan of pain; the moan of the wind.) gemito, lamento
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[məʊn]
1. n
(gen) gemito, lamento, (complaint) lamentela, lagna
2. vi
(gen) gemere

to moan (about) — (fam: complain) lamentarsi (di)

she's always moaning about sth — ha sempre qc di cui lamentarsi

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moan /məʊn/
n.
lamento; gemito (anche fig.): the moan of the wind, i gemiti del vento
to make a great moan, lamentarsi ad alta voce.
(to) moan /məʊn/
A v. i.
1 lamentarsi; gemere: The wind was moaning in the wood, il vento gemeva nel bosco
2 lagnarsi, brontolare; lamentarsi: They moaned about the bad weather, si lamentavano del brutto tempo
B v. t.
1 lamentare; piangere: to moan a dead person, piangere un morto
2 dire (parole) in tono lamentoso.
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I [məʊn]
nome
1) (of person, wind) gemito m., lamento m.
2) colloq. (grouse) lamentela f., lagnanza f. (about su, circa)
II [məʊn]
verbo intransitivo
1) [person] gemere (with di); [wind] gemere
2) colloq. (grouse) lamentarsi (about di)

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