kite in Italian
kite in Italian is nibbio, aquilone — kite means a bird of prey with long wings and a forked tail, known for gliding and soaring.
kite in Italian
nibbio
A bird of prey of the family Accipitridae.
aquilone
What does "kite" mean?
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noun A bird of prey with long wings and a forked tail, known for gliding and soaring.
"A red kite circled slowly above the valley."
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noun A light frame covered in fabric or plastic, flown on a string in the wind for fun.
"The children ran along the beach flying a bright red kite."
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verb To write or use a cheque against an account that doesn't have enough money to cover it.
"He was arrested for kiting cheques across three different banks."
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verb To rise or increase rapidly, especially used of costs or prices.
"Fuel prices kited after the supply disruption."
kite in a sentence
- A red kite circled slowly above the valley.
- The children ran along the beach flying a bright red kite.
- Strong winds made it easy to get the kite airborne.
- He was arrested for kiting cheques across three different banks.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "kite" in Italian?
"kite" in Italian is nibbio, aquilone. kite means: A bird of prey with long wings and a forked tail, known for gliding and soaring.
How do you use "kite" in a sentence?
Example: "A red kite circled slowly above the valley." In Italian, "kite" is nibbio, aquilone.
Are there other ways to say "kite" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "kite": nibbio, aquilone.
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