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doesn"t give a damn - ترجمة إلى إيطالي

ANNUAL BRITISH ROCK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Give it a name festival; Give It a Name; Give it a Name (version 2); Give It A Name

doesn't give a damn      
non gliene frega niente, se ne frega altamente
menefreghista      
n. person who doesn"t give a damn
menefreghista      
n. one who doesn"t care, one who doesn"t give a damn, one who couldn"t care less

تعريف

give
¦ verb (past gave; past participle given) (usu. give something to or give someone something)
1. freely transfer the possession of; cause to receive or have.
communicate or impart (a message).
commit, consign, or entrust.
cause to experience or suffer: you gave me a fright.
allot (a score) to.
2. yield as a product or result.
(give something off/out) emit odour, vapour, etc.
3. carry out (an action).
produce (a sound).
provide (a party or meal) as host or hostess.
4. state or put forward (information or argument).
pledge or assign as a guarantee.
deliver (a judgement) authoritatively.
5. present (an appearance or impression): he gave no sign of life.
6. alter in shape under pressure rather than resist or break.
yield or give way to pressure.
N. Amer. informal concede defeat; surrender.
7. (of an umpire or referee) declare whether or not (a player) is out or offside.
adjudicate that (a goal) has been legitimately scored.
8. concede or yield (something) as valid or deserved in respect of (someone).
¦ noun capacity to bend or alter in shape under pressure.
Phrases
give oneself airs act pretentiously or snobbishly.
give and take mutual concessions and compromises.
give the game (or show) away inadvertently reveal something secret.
give or take -- informal
1. to within a specified amount.
2. apart from.
give rise to cause to happen.
give someone to understand inform someone in a rather indirect way.
give someone what for informal, chiefly Brit. punish or scold someone severely.
not give a damn (or hoot etc.) informal not care at all.
what gives? informal what's the news.
Phrasal verbs
give someone away
1. inadvertently reveal incriminating information about someone.
2. hand over a bride ceremonially to her bridegroom.
give something away
1. reveal something secret.
2. (in sport) concede a goal or advantage to the opposition.
give in cease fighting or arguing.
give on to (or into) Brit. overlook or lead into.
give out be completely used up.
?stop functioning.
give over Brit. informal stop doing something.
give up cease making an effort; admit defeat.
give someone up deliver a wanted person to authority.
give something up
1. part with something that one would prefer to keep.
2. stop doing something.
give up on stop having faith or belief in.
Derivatives
giver noun
Origin
OE giefan, gefan, of Gmc origin.

ويكيبيديا

Give it a Name

Give it a Name, also known as GIAN (and Give It a Name Incoming in 2009), named after an At the Drive-In song, was an annual British rock music festival, normally held on the weekend nearest to the end of April. The first festival took place on 2 May 2005 at Alexandra Palace, North London. In 2006, Give it a Name became a paired, two-day festival, taking place at the MEN Arena, Manchester, and Earl's Court, London. 2007 saw the festival extend to three days and six different locations, including events for the first time in Scotland, France and Germany. The festival tended to feature post-hardcore, indie rock and alternative bands.

Give It a Name went ahead in 2009 despite the controversy of it possibly being cancelled. Rumours were dismissed when the official Myspace page of Give It a Name was seen to contain only a countdown clock expiring on 4 February. It was then announced on 3 February that Taking Back Sunday and Enter Shikari will headline the 2 day festival over 2 venues by Kerrang!'s Myspace page and official website. In 2009, the festival underwent some slight changes, with it being scaled down from the usual arena venues to smaller sized academy venues, along with it being renamed to Give It a Name Incoming and with only 14 bands playing over the weekend. In 2010 for the first year in its history, there was no festival, only a small five band UK tour.