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147 months ago

Barbara Cochran (a guest user) asked this question:

Language pair:

Italian > English

Subject:

Other

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

fatti segno a feste e sbracciamenti

Context:

Le strade erano gremite. I soldati alleati fatti segno a feste e sbracciamenti...After the

Keywords:

...German occupation of Rome during World War II.

 

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147 months ago

lamadrilena  See profile wrote:

They made friendly arm movements

147 months ago

Josephine Cassar  See profile wrote:

were given a warm welcome and waving of arms

My comment:

were greeted with waving of arms and given a warm welcome or greeted warmly, with (loads of )waving of arms

My references:

word reference site; in reality given a warm welcome/greeted warmly explains both, but with waving of arms is specific

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147 months ago

Josephine Cassar  See profile wrote:

were given a warm welcome and waving of arms

My comment:

were greeted with waving of arms and given a warm welcome or greeted warmly, with (loads of )waving of arms

My references:

word reference site; in reality given a warm welcome/greeted warmly explains both, but with waving of arms is specific

The asker rated this answer best

147 months ago

Josephine Cassar  See profile wrote:

...were cheered with gestures and demonstrations of enthusiasm