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21 intent in·tent
[ɪn'tɛnt]1. adj1)to be intent on doing sth — essere deciso (-a) a fare qc2) (absorbed) assorto (-a)2. nfrm intenzione f, intentoto all intents and purposes — praticamente, a tutti gli effetti
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22 intently in·tent·ly adv
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23 intermittent inter·mit·tent adj
[ˌɪntə'mɪt(ə)nt]English-Italian dictionary > intermittent inter·mit·tent adj
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24 intermittently inter·mit·tent·ly adv
[ˌɪntə'mɪt(ə)ntlɪ]English-Italian dictionary > intermittently inter·mit·tent·ly adv
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25 latent la·tent adj
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26 malcontent mal·con·tent n
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27 omnipotent om·nipo·tent adj
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28 oxygen tent
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29 patent pa·tent
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30 patently pa·tent·ly adv
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31 penitent peni·tent
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32 penitently peni·tent·ly adv
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33 persistent per·sis·tent adj
[pə'sɪst(ə)nt](person, attempt, questions) insistente, ostinato (-a), (cough, pain, smell) persistente, (lateness, rain) continuo (-a)persistent offender Law — delinquente m/f abituale
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34 persistently per·sis·tent·ly adv
[pə'sɪst(ə)ntlɪ]con insistenza, (continuously) continuamenteEnglish-Italian dictionary > persistently per·sis·tent·ly adv
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35 portent por·tent n
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36 potent po·tent adj
['pəʊt(ə)nt](gen) potente, forte, (fig: argument, reason) validissimo (-a) -
37 ridge tent
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38 tentacle
['tentəkl]nome tentacolo m. (anche fig.)* * *['tentəkl](a long, thin, flexible arm-like or horn-like part of an animal, used to feel, grasp etc: An octopus has eight tentacles.) tentacolo* * *tentacle /ˈtɛntəkl/n.2 (bot.) cirro; viticciotentacled, tentaculatea.(zool.) tentacolato; munito di tentacolitentaculara.tentacolare.* * *['tentəkl]nome tentacolo m. (anche fig.) -
39 tentative
['tentətɪv]1) (hesitant) [inquiry, smile, suggestion] timido; [ movement] esitante2) (provisional) [conclusion, plan] provvisorio* * *['tentətiv]1) (not final or complete; not definite: We have made a tentative arrangement.) provvisorio2) (uncertain or hesitating: a tentative movement.) esitante•- tentativeness* * *tentative /ˈtɛntətɪv/A a.1 di prova; provvisorio; sperimentale: in a tentative way, in via provvisoria; per fare un tentativo; a tentative program, un programma sperimentaleB n.● a tentative effort, un tentativo □ (leg.) tentative specification, bozza di capitolato.* * *['tentətɪv]1) (hesitant) [inquiry, smile, suggestion] timido; [ movement] esitante2) (provisional) [conclusion, plan] provvisorio -
40 tenterhooks
['tentəhʊks]nome pluraleto be on tenterhooks — essere sui carboni ardenti o sulle spine
to keep sb. on tenterhooks — tenere sulle spine qcn
* * *['tentəhuks]* * *['tentəhʊks]nome pluraleto be on tenterhooks — essere sui carboni ardenti o sulle spine
to keep sb. on tenterhooks — tenere sulle spine qcn
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