A sentence with the word italy

Italy — перевод на русский

/ˈɪtəli/

I come from Italy on the Atlantic Auction.

— Я приехал из Италии на Атлантический аукцион.

— It’s from Italy.

— Мне? — Из Италии.

Guiseppi, the best grape presser in all Italy.

Джузеппе, лучший давитель винограда во всей Италии.

I talked with the responsible leaders of England, France, Germany and Italy.

Я встречался с руководителями Англии, Франции, Германии, Италии.

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However, she’s expecting us to fly down to Italy for a weekend.

Впрочем, она ждет, что мы прилетим на уикенд в Италию.

Fly down to Italy for a weekend?

В Италию на уикенд? Я не могу.

You have promised to go with me to Italy.

Ты обещала поехать со мной в Италию.

All my life I have promised my dresses to take them to Italy… and you must be in them.

Всю жизнь я обещал своим нарядам, что отвезу их в Италию, и в них должна быть ты.

That’s why you’re going to Italy, to Signor Guardi.

Для этого ты едешь в Италию, к синьору Гарди.

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Italy should have chosen us instead!

Италия должна была выбрать нас!

And France, Italy and America.

И Франция, Италия, и Америка.

Italy, perhaps.

-Ещё не знаю, Италия, пожалуй.

Italy, Greece, the Parthenon, the Coliseum.

Италия, Греция, Парфенон, Колизей!

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He caught one in a village in Italy. Another one in Tibet.

Ещё одного в Итальянской деревушке, следующего — на Тибете.

Like a postcard from Italy.

Как на Итальянской открытке.

The shares were sold by members of Italy’s Marzotto family.

До этого акции принадлежали членам итальянской семьи Марцотто.

From Italy to Poland…

С земли итальянской в Польшу..

The elected President of the Republic of Italy is…

-Объявляю избранным Президентом Итальянской Республики…

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There have been close ties between our country and Italy since 868 when Cyril and Methodius received a ceremonious welcome in Rome.

Тесные узы связывали нашу страну с Италией ещё с 868 года, когда Кирилл и Мефодий приняли торжественное приглашение в Рим.

Italy, the same

То же с Италией.

It’s a pass between Italy and Switzerland.

Перевал между Италией и Швейцарией.

You can’t go wrong with Italy.

С Италией невозможно ошибиться.

Well look, with Italy you think of pizza, or pasta.

Смотрите, с Италией мы ассоциируем пиццу и пасту.

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The queen on her deathbed spoke of a son sent off to Italy with the pommelstone of the sword Requitur tied about him.

оролева на смертном одре говорила о сыне в «талии, у которого на шее набалдашник меча –еквитур.

Hang on, Gab. It may be Tony from Italy.

— ѕодожди, у мен€ втора€ лини€ — вдруг «они из «талии.

I’ve been to Italy many times and really you’re not missing all that much.

—лушай, € много раз была в «талии, и ты на самом деле не так уж много тер€ешь.

Carlos had it imported from Italy.

арлос привез его из «талии.

With the invading Franks in Gaul, Visigoths in Spain, Vandals in the African provinces, Ostrogoths in north Italy.

¬андалами в јфриканских провинци€х, остготами в северной «талии.

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She comes to Italy with us. Kaja, don’t worry, you’ll be fine.

Будут собирать бананы, апельсины, Итальянцы слишком большие господа, чтобы этим заниматься.

Yeah. Italy invented Fascism in 1922.

Итальянцы изобрели фашизм в 1922 году.

The ones in white shorts are Italy.

В белых трусах — итальянцы.

Italy patrolled the border after 9-11.

Итальянцы патрулировали границу после 11 сентября.

When we making pyramids, Italy was eating worms.

Когда мы строили пирамиды, итальянцы ели червей.

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Naples was the first city in Italy to liberate itself from Fascism.

Этот город первым в стране освободился от фашизма.

Europe wants technicians, Italy wants new faces.

-Европе нужны специалисты, стране — новые лица.

Because his projects would resolve Italy’s problems.

-Потому что с теми проектами он мог бы решить проблемы в стране.

We’ve always profited from Italy’s problems.

-А мы всегда наживались на проблемах в стране.

The good ones in Italy would agree with that. — I was right ?

Здоровая часть страны думает как я.

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(The Rubicon is considered to be the boundary of italy)

In the year of 1703, a mystic by the name of Caligari toured the fairs of numerous villages in northern italy, accompanied by a somnambulist named Cesare… For month he sowed panic amongst village folks through a series of foul murders committed under almost identical circumstances.

What were you thinking… bringing two kilos of cocaine into italy.

So what? Things aren’t going well. italy‘s at a standstill.

«The wedding feast for the Duchess of Parma, the most beautiful woman in italy

That’s in italy, ain’t it?

I come from italy on the Atlantic Auction.

Just because you have imported a canary bird from italy there’s no need for locking yourself up in a cage, too.

Soon Rinaldi will be the best surgeon in all the court. Then in all the army….. and some day, in all of italy.

Then what were you doing in italy?

Wasn’t I wounded, fighting for the glory of italy?

The nearest one to italy.

It means that I got to find her and get her out of italy.

Perhaps she’s no longer in italy.

Oh you see, maybe sometime I go to italy and I’m practicing the language.

Caviar from Russia… crawfish italy

Boy, there’s a place, italy. All they do over there is ride in boats and play guitars.

Ever since then I’ve had a yen to go to italy.

To admit professors from Spain and italy might corrupt the purity of our teaching.

It is a pleasant duty towards this beautiful italy that hosts me.

And these Piedmont brothers sing that italy has awakened!

It is the moment of italy‘s union!

«italy and Vittorio Emanuele»?

OF VITTORIO EMANUELE KING OF italy.

Third company, long live italy!

We either make italy here or we die!

Garibaldi said we made italy!

italy is the place for you.

The Riviera, or better still, to italy.

And italy ? Both doctors agreed about your wintering there ?

Don’t you remember my telling you that had thought of wintering in italy myself ?

And that he thinks I should be able to travel to italy in October ?

When Dr. Chambers first spoke to me about italy

But as I grew stronger, it came over me as a revelation that italy wasn’t an impossibility at all.

Didn’t it ever once occur to you that all through the long dark months… that you propose to enjoy yourself in italy your father would be left here utterly alone ?

It seems we aren’t going to italy.

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After the union of Italy he was frequently asked to stand for parliament, but always refused because he could not conscientiously take the oath of allegiance to the monarchy.

Guaranteed thus against Russian attack, Italy became in the eyes of the central powers a negligible quantity, and was treated accordingly.

Chairs had therefore to be founded under the title of rhetoric, from which men like Chrysoloras and Guarino, Filelfo and Politian expounded orally to hundreds of eager students from every town of Italy and every nation in Europe their accumulated knowledge of antiquity.

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The variegated glass beads belonging to Italy were greatly used in Egypt in Roman times, and are like those found elsewhere.

The consolidation of the new State was seriously delayed by the prolonged dispute with Italy and by the fact that for nearly two years after the Armistice the danger of an armed conflict could not be overlooked.

The buffer state was now abandoned, the corpus separatum (with territorial continuity) falling to Italy, Susak to Yugoslavia and the port of Fiume to the League of Nations: Italy was also to receive Lussin, Lissa and the Albanian mandate, while Zara was to be independent under the League.

Otto then left Italy hurriedly, but he was quickly followed by his young rival, who in the warfare which had already broken out proved himself a formidable opponent.

In 1081 the Normans under Robert Guiscard possessed themselves of Durazzo; Guiscard’s son Bohemund defeated the Greeks in several battles and again (i 107) laid siege to Durazzo, which had been surrendered to them by treachery; failing to take the city, he retired to Italy in 1109.

On his return from Italy he finds the government in Paris in a process of dissolution in which all those who are in it are inevitably wiped out and destroyed.

By the Lex Julia of 90 B.C. and the Lex Plautia Papiria of 89 B.C. every town in Italy which made application in due form received the complete citizenship. The term municipium was no longer confined to a particular class of Italian towns but was adopted as a convenient name for all urban communities of Roman citizens in Italy.

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I am visiting Italy to see the architecture.

Italy is always in my heart and soul.

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  1. Italy

    Italy (Italian: Italia [iˈtaːlja] (listen)), officially the Italian Republic, or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern and Western Europe. Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, it consists of a peninsula delimited by the Alps and surrounded by several islands; its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical region.
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  1. Italy

    Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a unitary parliamentary republic in Southern Europe. To the north, it borders France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia along the Alps. To the south, it consists of the entirety of the Italian Peninsula, Sicily, Sardinia–the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea–and many other smaller islands. The independent states of San Marino and the Vatican City are enclaves within Italy, while Campione d’Italia is an Italian exclave in Switzerland. The territory of Italy covers some 301,338 km² and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate. With 60.8 million inhabitants, it is the fifth most populous country in Europe, and the 23rd most populous in the world.
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  1. Italy

    the central one of three peninsulas stretching into the Mediterranean Sea, in the S. of Europe, has the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas respectively on the E. and W., and is separated from France, Switzerland, and Austria in the N. by the various ranges of the Alps. Between the Alps and the Apennines lies the extensive, fertile plain of Lombardy, watered by the river Po, and containing several large lakes, such as Garda, Como, and Maggiore. The Apennines form a very picturesque chain of mountains 5000 ft. high down the centre of the country. The climate varies in different districts, but is mostly warm. Malaria curses many parts in autumn. Agriculture is extensive, but primitive in manner, and the peasantry are very poor. The most important crops are cereals, including rice and maize, grapes, olives, and chestnuts, and in the S. oranges and lemons. Italian wines are of indifferent quality. Coal and iron are scarce; sulphur is produced in large quantities in Sicily. There are large quarries of marble and alabaster. The most important industries are silk, glass, and porcelain. There is an extensive foreign trade, chiefly with France and Great Britain; the exports consist of silk, sulphur, marble, fruit, and wine; the imports of coal, iron, and textile goods. The religion is Roman Catholic; education is now compulsory. The Gothic kingdom of Italy was founded on the ruins of the Roman Empire, A.D. 489. In succession the country was conquered by the forces of the Byzantine Empire, by the Lombards, and by the Franks. From the 11th century onwards its history has been one of constant internal strife and confusion. The presence of the papal power in Rome, the rise of such rich trading republics as the cities of Milan, Florence, Naples, Genoa, and Venice, the pretensions of French kings and German emperors, and factions like those of the Guelphs and Ghibellines, produced endless complications and ruinous wars. In the 16th century the influence of the Austro-Spanish house of Charles V. became dominant; his son, Philip II., was king of Milan and Naples. In more recent times the small states of Italy were continually involved in the wars which devastated Europe, and passed in alliance or in subordination into the hands of Austria, France, and Spain alternately. The last 50 years have seen the unification of the kingdom. After the abortive movement of Mazzini came Cavour and Garibaldi, who, after severe struggles against the Austrians in the North and the despots of Southern Italy, proclaimed Victor Emmanuel king of Italy in 1861. By various steps the whole of the peninsula, with the islands of Sardinia and Sicily, have been brought into the kingdom. The temporal power of the Pope ceased in 1870. The Government is a constitutional monarchy. Franchise is exercised by every citizen who can read and write. Conscription is in force for army and navy. These are both strong, the navy one of the best in Europe. Finances are bad; the debt amounts to £520,000,000, and taxation is ruinous.

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  1. italy

    A peninsula in the south of Europe. The invading Pelasgians from Greece, and the aborigines (Umbrians, Oscans, and Etruscans), combined, formed the renowned Latin race still possessing the southern part of Europe. The history of Italy is soon absorbed into that of Rome, founded 753 B.C. Previous to the 15th century it was desolated by intestine wars and the interference of the German emperors; since then, Spain, France, and Germany have struggled for the possession of the country, which has been divided among them several times. Spain predominated in Italy during the 16th and 17th centuries; but was compelled to yield to the house of Austria at the beginning of the 18th century. The victories of Bonaparte in 1797-98 changed the government of Italy; but the Austrian rule was re-established at the peace of 1814. In 1848 the Milanese and Venetians revolted and joined Piedmont, but were subdued by Radetzky. The hostile feeling between Austria and Piedmont gradually increased till war broke out in April, 1859, in which the Austrians were defeated, and the kingdom of Italy was re-established in 1861. Another war with Austria was declared in June, 1866, but peace was signed in October, same year, and Venetia was ceded to Italy. For other details, see Rome and the various Italian cities throughout this volume.

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  1. Italy

    The modern form of the Roman description of the country, Latium, or “broad plain.” This resulted in the designation of all the tribes of the conquered districts as Latini, or the Latins.

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    Rank popularity for the word ‘ITALY’ in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #2024

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    Rank popularity for the word ‘ITALY’ in Written Corpus Frequency: #3452

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ITALY in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ITALY in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of ITALY in a Sentence

  1. Yvan Sagnet:

    All this must be done in Italy. But if nations like Britain and Australia that import Italian tomatoes begin to demand proof that they have been picked and produced by people treated with dignity and paid properly, this too is hugely important – and will save human lives.

  2. Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi:

    Italy‘s position is clear and solid. We want to wipe out terrorists, not please the commentators. The one thing we don’t need is to multiply on-the-spot reactions, without a strategic vision.

  3. Dimitris Avramopoulos:

    Hungary is under pressure. We were talking so far about Italy and Greece. Now we added Hungary.

  4. Matteo Salvini:

    Saving lives at sea is a duty, but transforming Italy into an enormous refugee camp is not, italy is done bowing its head and obeying. This time there’s someone saying no.

  5. Francesco Cigarini:

    Of course, as team principal, I’m in contact with him, he’s back to Italy, he’s at home and he’s okay.

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Similar words: alliance, civilian, brilliant, compliance, vital, digital, capital, machiavellian. Meaning: [ɪ’tæljən]  n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Italy 2. the Romance language spoken in Italy. adj. of or pertaining to or characteristic of Italy or its people or culture or language. 

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(1) There’s a talk on Italian art-are you interested ?

(2) I go to Italian lessons at the local college.

(3) I’m a big fan of Italian food.

(4) We went to a lecture on Italian art.

(5) The restaurant has a fine Italian kitchen.

(6) There is close affinity between Italian and Spanish.

(7) Now he faces virulent attacks from the Italian media.

(8) Translate the text from Italian into English.

(9) She can count up to 10 in Italian.

(10) He took a crash course in Italian.

(11) I’d like some Italian food.

(12) Italian is my first language.

(13) His mother was Italian, hence his name — Luca.

(14) He didn’t integrate successfully into the Italian way of life.

(15) Emporio Armani, the Italian fashion house[sentencedict.com], has made a discreet foray into furnishings.

(16) Wishing you were enenaiai, Benedict Italian love eternal love, life, love grow with each passing day!

(17) We went to a little Italian restaurant near Leicester Square.

(18) She’s Italian by birth but is now an Australian citizen.

(19) Shelley was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him.

(20) In autumn 1944 the allies invaded the Italian mainland at Anzio and Salerno.

(21) There’s a new Italian restaurant opening on the high street.

(22) The Italian way is to round off a meal with an ice-cream.

(23) The Mafia is by no means ignored by Italian television.

(24) Is she a Spaniard or an Italian?

(25) She was half Italian and half English.

(26) Her wardrobe consists primarily of huge cashmere sweaters and tiny Italian sandals. Sentencedict.com

(27) The Venice Film Festival has always been the showcase of Italian cinema.

(28) They were wondering where to hold the office party and I suggested the Italian restaurant near the station.

(29) You need to use fresh herbs to get the authentic Italian taste.

(30) Parmesan is a generic term used to describe a family of hard Italian cheeses.

More similar words: alliance, civilian, brilliant, compliance, vital, digital, capital, machiavellian, hospital, mortality, familiar, reliable, liability, giant, valid, piano, Asian, alien, Persian, deal in, Indian, reliability, capita, guitar, a little, qualify, Canadian, realize, Russian, conciliatory. 

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very/ completely/ a bit/ really/ absolutely

a. I speak _____ good Italian but my French is terrible.

b. What an ________ gorgeous skirt! Where did you buy it?

c. You should have come to the party. It was ________ fantastic.

d. Sorry. I’m _______ late, aren’t I?

e. Have you seen that film? It’s _______ amazing!

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а. I speak very good Italian but my French is terrible.

b. What an absolutely gorgeous skirt! Where did you buy it?

c. You should have come to the party. It was completely fantastic.

d. Sorry. I’m a bit late, aren’t I?

e. Have you seen that film? It’s really amazing!

Ответ:

1) The town of Pisa in Italy is famous for its leaning tower.

2)We went to a nightclub, which was full of tourists.

3) People always get angry with my uncle because he drives so slowly.

4) My husband is afraid of flying, so we always travel by car or train.

5) I love going to Italy because I’m very interested in old churches.

6) Jack’s parents were very nice to me when I stayed with them.

7) The weather isn’t great, but it was worse last year.

(Bad искл. Bad-worse-the worst)

(Погода не очень, но в прошлом году была хуже.)

8) We want to go to Slovenia because we haven’t been there before.

(Before-до этого не были. Опыт. Present Perfect)

(Мы хотим поехать в Словению, потому что мы не были там раньше.)

9) I have problems of sleeping because I drink too much coffee.

(У меня проблемы со сном, потому что я пью слишком много кофе.)

Объяснение:

Таблицу прил+предлог см.во вложении

*famous for — известный (чем-то)

*full of — полный (чего-либо)

*get angry with — разозлиться на

*afraid of — бояться (чего-либо)

*interested in — заинтересован (в чём-то)

*nice to — добр (по отношении к кому-то)

Приложения:

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