English to Italian Meaning of tiro - tiro


Tiro :
tiro
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Definitions of tiro in English
Noun(1) someone new to a field or activity
Examples of tiro in English
(1) Every tiresome pipsqueak with a website is mouthing off about some boring scandal in America.(2) I have a sudden insight into how deeply tiresome it must be to be famous.(3) They know the routine and it gets tiresome , but they know they have to get the job done.(4) It looks like he might just be fed up to the back teeth of certain tiresome middle-class women talking out of both sides of their mouth.(5) It just won't fit and it becomes oh so tiresome when people try to do it.(6) Despite fame's oh so tiresome downsides, there are nevertheless two major perks.(7) But all in all, paying took about half an hour which was a tedious, tiresome end to what was otherwise a fun evening.(8) However, he admits that playing in a side who won only 15 times last term is proving increasingly tiresome .(9) A lot of it is still closed and what parts were open was tiresome to ride, with one section being downright bloody dangerous.(10) December has been a tiresome month, with hitches and glitches galore.(11) The last movement, so easily a tiresome adjunct, was played hell for leather.(12) I suspect that mini-golf would become a little tiresome after, oh, the first round.(13) And the pop culture reference is just tiresome , just another bout of nostalgia for childhood telly.(14) The poem of Fingal, he said, was a mere unconnected rhapsody, a tiresome repetition of the same images.(15) Why let the facts and the tiresome routine of engagement get in the way of ideology…?(16) There are all the tiresome tropes of sword-fighting, mistaken identities, chases and rescues.
(1) tire ::
pneumatico
(2) very tired ::
molto stanco
(3) get tired ::
stancarsi
(4) tired of ::
stanco di
(5) sick and tired ::
malato e stanco
(6) too tired ::
troppo stanco
(7) be tired of ::
essere stanco di
(8) to be tired ::
essere stanco
(9) tired out ::
stanco
(10) be tired ::
essere stanco
Synonyms
Noun
1. novice ::
novizio
2. initiate ::
iniziato
3. beginner ::
principiante
4. tyro ::
principiante
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