intercorrere
Italian
    
    Etymology
    
From Latin intercurrere.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /in.terˈkor.re.re/
- Rhymes: -orrere
- Hyphenation: in‧ter‧cór‧re‧re
Verb
    
intercórrere (first-person singular present intercórro, first-person singular past historic intercórsi, past participle intercórso, auxiliary èssere) [auxiliary essere]
- (with [tra or fra] or [da and a]) (of time) to pass
- fra i due avvenimenti intercorsero circa dieci anni- about two years passed between the two events
 
- da un episodio all'altro intercorsero alcuni giorni- a few days passed from one episode to the other
 
 
- (with tra or fra) to be between two points in space; to mark a distance
- fra le colonne intercorrono cinque metri- there are five meters between the columns
 
 
- (with [tra or fra] or con) (of an interpersonal relationship) to exist
-  2020, “Le parole dell'estate 2020 [The words of summer 2020]”, in Treccani:- Ernia usa una metafora calcistica per rappresentare la tensione che intercorre tra lui e l’amata: il “Superclassico” è infatti la rivalità storica che nel calcio si concretizza quando le due squadre di Buenos Aires, River Plate e Boca Juniors, si sfidano nel derby.- Ernia uses a soccer metaphor to represent the tension that exists between him and his beloved: the "Superclassical" is in fact the historical rivalry that in soccer materializes when the two teams of Buenos Aires, River Plate and Boca Juniors compete in the derby.
 
 
 - con il presidente intercorre un ottimo rapporto- there is an excellent relationship with the president
 
 
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Conjugation
    
    Conjugation of intercórrere (root-stressed -ere; irregular) (See Appendix:Italian verbs)
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