Usage examples of "leave stone unturned" in English with translation to Italian

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If the weather is good, I'll leave tomorrow. Se il tempo è buono, partirò domani.
Kill two birds with one stone. Prendere due piccioni con una fava.
I must leave now. Devo partire ora.
Who threw a stone at my dog? Chi ha tirato una pietra al mio cane?
Make sure that the lights are turned off before you leave. Assicurati che le luci siano spente prima che tu vada.
The boy threw a stone. Il ragazzo tirò una pietra.
Did you leave a tip? Hai lasciato la mancia?
That way I kill two birds with one stone. Così prendo due piccioni con una fava.
He will leave for Paris next month. Partirà per Parigi il mese prossimo.
The boy threw a stone at the frog. Il ragazzo tirò una pietra alla rana.
It isn't easy to understand why you want to leave. Non è facile capire perché tu voglia andare via.
I stumbled on a stone. Sono inciampato su un sasso.
Let's leave tomorrow morning. Partiremo domani mattina.
I cannot lift this stone. Non riesco a sollevare questa pietra.
Leave it closed. Lascialo chiuso.
I tripped over a stone. Sono inciampato su un sasso.
Can I leave a message? Posso lasciare un messaggio?
Tom can swim no more than a stone can. Tom nuota come un mattone.
Please leave a message after the beep or drop some candies in our mailbox. Per piacere lasciate un messaggio dopo il beep o lasciate delle caramelle nella nostra cassetta della posta.
The boy throws a stone. Il ragazzo lancia una pietra.
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