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        意大利語:詳解動詞Fare

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            If essere is the Swiss army knife of verbs, then fare is the all-in-one, handy-dandy kitchen appliance. The verb fare expresses the basic idea of doing or making, as in fare gli esercizi (to do the exercises) and fare il letto (to make the bed), but it is also used in many idioms).
            
            IDIOMATIC EXPRESSIONS WITH FARE
            
            fare i compiti
            to do one's homework
            fare il biglietto
            to purchase a ticket
            fare la fila/la coda stand
            on line/wait on line
            fare la spesa
            to go grocery shopping
            fare le spese
            to go shopping
            fare forca
            to play hooky
            fare vedere
            to show someone something
            fare una domanda
            to ask a question
            fare una fotografia
            to take a picture
            fare una passeggiata
            to take a walk
            fare colazione
            to have breakfast
            fare un viaggio
            to take a trip
            fare un capello in quattro
            to split hairs
            farsi la barba
            to shave
            farsi coraggio
            to take heart
            fare castelli in aria
            to daydream
            fare fingere
            to pretend, make believe
            fare male
            to be painful, to ache
            farsi in la
            to step to one side
            fare di tutto
            to do everything possible
            fare del proprio meglio
            to do one's best
            farsi degli amici
            to make friends
            fare alla romana
            to split the check
            fare il pieno
            to fill up the gas tank
            fare passare
            to let through
            Note that the infinitive fare is frequently abbreviated to far before a consonant. For example, you may say far colazione, far male, far torto. Fare is also used in many expressions relating to the weather (note that in the following translations, "it" is an impersonal subject and does not have an equivalent in Italian):
            Che tempo fa? (How is the weather?)
            Fa bel tempo. (The weather is nice.)
            Fa cattivo tempo. (The weather is bad.)
            Ha fatto caldo. (It has been warm.)
            Qui fa sempre freddo. (It's always cold here.)
            In primavera fa sempre fresco. (In spring it's always cool.)
            Besides idiomatic expressions, and expressions relating to the weather, the verb fare is used in a number of proverbs:
            Fare e disfare è tutt'un lavorare. (It's all go, it's a hard life.)
            Chi la fa l'aspetti. (You will get as good as you gave.)
            Chi fa da sé fa per tre. (If you want something done, do it yourself.)
            Non fare agli altri ciò che non vorresti fosse fatto a te. (Do as you would be done by.)
            Tutto fa brodo. (Every little bit helps.)
            Chi non sa fare, non sa comandare. (A bad worker is a bad master.)