Usage examples of "bucato" in Italian with translation to English

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Il guanto è bucato nel pollice. The glove has a hole in the thumb.
Mia madre fa il bucato ogni giorno. My mother does a laundry every day.
La mamma deve fare il bucato oggi pomeriggio. Mummy has to do the washing this afternoon.
Devo fare il bucato finché c'è il sole. I have to do laundry while it's still sunny.
Trovai buchi qua e là. I found holes here and there.
Ha dei buchi nei vestiti. He has holes in his clothes.
Scavò un buco nel giardino. He dug a hole in the garden.
Il topo corse nel buco. The mouse ran into the hole.
Il cane stava scavando una buca. The dog was digging a hole.
Ci sono dei buchi nel tetto. There are holes in the roof.
Lui ha dei buchi nei vestiti. He has holes in his clothes.
Ha scavato un buco nel giardino. He dug a hole in the garden.
Il topo è corso nel buco. The mouse ran into the hole.
Il guanto ha un buco nel pollice. The glove has a hole in the thumb.
Occhio! C'è un grande buco lì. Watch out! There's a big hole there.
C'è un buco in questa calza. There's a hole in this sock.
Occhio! C'è un buco nella strada. Look out! There's a hole in the road.
È successo che c'era un buco nella mia tasca. It happened that there was a hole in my pocket.
In un'area piana, quanta massa di terra dovrebbe essere rimossa per fare un mezzo buco? In a plain area, how many mass of soil should be removed to make a half hole?
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