Italian English Dictionary

italiano - English

secchio in English:

1. bucket bucket


A bucket of water
I poured water into the bucket.
Always keep a bucket of water handy, in case of fire.
That bucket is the best deal for your money.
When my old man kicked the bucket last month, he left me only enough money to pay my debt with.
The doctors say the dying man should have kicked the bucket hours ago, were he an ordinary man, but he is still defying death.
Do you have a bucket of water for me by any chance? I have a flat tyre.
There was a bucket in the corner, full of sand and cigarette butts.
I took my two-year-old nephew down to the beach with his bucket and spade.
All the news reports said that he had been carrying a bucket when he went off to pick fruit.
Then he lowered the bucket into the shallow well and brought it up
In the past, farmers carried cow’s milk in buckets.
He puts his chair next to the cow and the bucket below it.
bucket challenge
He poured the liquid into the bucket and then put some water in as well.

English word "secchio"(bucket) occurs in sets:

Prodotti per la pulizia in inglese
Cleaning supplies in Italian

2. buck buck


She is always out to make a buck.
I have buck teeth.
Can you spare a buck?
I'm just trying to make a buck.
Pass the buck.
Greedy cats are out for a fast buck.
They're some developers who aim to make a fast buck!
You just cannot buck the market
She likes to buck the rules.
You look like a buck from teen movies.
That will be five bucks and eighty-five cents.
How do you like my new bucks?
Why do you always have to buck?
Give me a buck.
The CD costs something like seven bucks.

3. pail pail


I filled the pail with water.
He was a pitiable spectacle of neglect and wretchedness as he sat there on an upturned pail, eating his bread and cheese with fingers that, like his clothing, were grimed with paint and dirt.