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1 professional **** pro·fes·sion·al
[prə'fɛʃ(ə)nl]1. adj1) (capacity) professionale, (diplomat, soldier) di carrierato be a professional singer — essere un (-a) cantante m/f professionista or di professione
to turn or go professional Sport — passare al professionismo
2) (competent, skilled: worker) esperto (-a), (piece of work, approach) da professionista, (attitude) professionale2. nprofessionista m/fEnglish-Italian dictionary > professional **** pro·fes·sion·al
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2 layman lay·man n
['leɪmən]- men pl Rel laico, (fig: non-professional) profano -
3 like
I 1. [laɪk]1) (in the same manner as) comelike the liar that he is, he... — da bugiardo quale è,...
like me, he loves swimming — come me, adora nuotare
"how do I do it?" - "like this" — "come si fa?" - "così"
2) (similar to) cometo be like sb., sth. — essere come qcn., qcs.
3) (typical of)it's not like her, it's just like her to be late — non è da lei, è da lei essere in ritardo
4) (close to)2.1) (in the same way as) come2) colloq. (as if) come se3.1) form. similecooking, ironing and like chores — cucinare, stirare e lavori simili
2) - like in composti4.child-like — infantile, da bambino
avverbio (akin to, near)5."the figures are 10% more than last year" - "20%, more like!" — colloq. "le cifre sono superiori del 10% rispetto all'anno scorso" - "del 20%, direi!"
earthquakes, floods and the like — terremoti, alluvioni e simili
I've never seen its like o the like of it non ho mai visto una cosa simile; the like(s) of Al Capone — la gente come Al Capone
••••like enough (as) like as not probabilmente; like father like son — prov. tale padre tale figlio
Note:When like is used as a preposition ( like a child; you know what she's like!), it can generally be translated by come: come un bambino; sai com'è fatta lei! - Note however that be like and look like meaning resemble are translated by assomigliare a: she's like her father or she looks like her father = assomiglia a suo padre. - Like is used after certain other verbs in English to express particular kinds of resemblance ( taste like, feel like, smell like etc.): for translations, consult the appropriate verb entry ( taste, feel, smell etc.). - When like is used as a conjunction, it is translated by come: songs like my mother sings = canzoni come quelle che canta mia madre. - When like is used to introduce an illustrative example ( big cities like London), it is translated by come: le grandi città come Londra. - For particular usages of like as a preposition or conjunction and for noun and adverb uses, see the entry belowII [laɪk]I like cats, music — mi piacciono i gatti, mi piace la musica
what I like about him is... — cosa mi piace di lui è...
I don't like the sound of that — non mi piace, non mi convince tanto
he hasn't phoned for weeks, I don't like it — non telefona da settimane, la cosa non mi piace
I like cheese but it doesn't like me — colloq. mi piace il formaggio ma non mi fa bene
I like doing, I like to do mi piace fare; that's what I like to see! così mi piace! I like it when mi piace quando; I likeed it better when we did preferivo quando facevamo; how do you like your new job, living in London? — ti piace il tuo nuovo lavoro, vivere a Londra?
3) (approve of)4) (wish) volereI would o should like a ticket vorrei un biglietto; I would o should like to do vorrei fare; would you like to come to dinner? cosa ne direste di venire a cena? I wouldn't like to think I'd upset her non vorrei averla sconvolta; we'd like her to do vorremmo che o ci piacerebbe facesse; would you like me to come? vuoi che venga? if you like se vuoi; he's a bit of a rebel if you like è un po' ribelle, se vogliamo; you can do what you like puoi fare quello che vuoi; say what you like, I think it's a good idea di' quel che vuoi, per me è una buona idea; sit (any)where you like — si sieda dove vuole
* * *I 1. adjective(the same or similar: They're as like as two peas.)2. preposition(the same as or similar to; in the same or a similar way as: He climbs like a cat; She is like her mother.)3. noun(someone or something which is the same or as good etc as another: You won't see his like / their like again.)4. conjunction((especially American) in the same or a similar way as: No-one does it like he does.)- likely- likelihood
- liken
- likeness
- likewise
- like-minded
- a likely story!
- as likely as not
- be like someone
- feel like
- he is likely to
- look like
- not likely! II verb1) (to be pleased with; to find pleasant or agreeable: I like him very much; I like the way you've decorated this room.)2) (to enjoy: I like gardening.)•- likeable- likable
- liking
- should/would like
- take a liking to* * *I 1. [laɪk]1) (in the same manner as) comelike the liar that he is, he... — da bugiardo quale è,...
like me, he loves swimming — come me, adora nuotare
"how do I do it?" - "like this" — "come si fa?" - "così"
2) (similar to) cometo be like sb., sth. — essere come qcn., qcs.
3) (typical of)it's not like her, it's just like her to be late — non è da lei, è da lei essere in ritardo
4) (close to)2.1) (in the same way as) come2) colloq. (as if) come se3.1) form. similecooking, ironing and like chores — cucinare, stirare e lavori simili
2) - like in composti4.child-like — infantile, da bambino
avverbio (akin to, near)5."the figures are 10% more than last year" - "20%, more like!" — colloq. "le cifre sono superiori del 10% rispetto all'anno scorso" - "del 20%, direi!"
earthquakes, floods and the like — terremoti, alluvioni e simili
I've never seen its like o the like of it non ho mai visto una cosa simile; the like(s) of Al Capone — la gente come Al Capone
••••like enough (as) like as not probabilmente; like father like son — prov. tale padre tale figlio
Note:When like is used as a preposition ( like a child; you know what she's like!), it can generally be translated by come: come un bambino; sai com'è fatta lei! - Note however that be like and look like meaning resemble are translated by assomigliare a: she's like her father or she looks like her father = assomiglia a suo padre. - Like is used after certain other verbs in English to express particular kinds of resemblance ( taste like, feel like, smell like etc.): for translations, consult the appropriate verb entry ( taste, feel, smell etc.). - When like is used as a conjunction, it is translated by come: songs like my mother sings = canzoni come quelle che canta mia madre. - When like is used to introduce an illustrative example ( big cities like London), it is translated by come: le grandi città come Londra. - For particular usages of like as a preposition or conjunction and for noun and adverb uses, see the entry belowII [laɪk]I like cats, music — mi piacciono i gatti, mi piace la musica
what I like about him is... — cosa mi piace di lui è...
I don't like the sound of that — non mi piace, non mi convince tanto
he hasn't phoned for weeks, I don't like it — non telefona da settimane, la cosa non mi piace
I like cheese but it doesn't like me — colloq. mi piace il formaggio ma non mi fa bene
I like doing, I like to do mi piace fare; that's what I like to see! così mi piace! I like it when mi piace quando; I likeed it better when we did preferivo quando facevamo; how do you like your new job, living in London? — ti piace il tuo nuovo lavoro, vivere a Londra?
3) (approve of)4) (wish) volereI would o should like a ticket vorrei un biglietto; I would o should like to do vorrei fare; would you like to come to dinner? cosa ne direste di venire a cena? I wouldn't like to think I'd upset her non vorrei averla sconvolta; we'd like her to do vorremmo che o ci piacerebbe facesse; would you like me to come? vuoi che venga? if you like se vuoi; he's a bit of a rebel if you like è un po' ribelle, se vogliamo; you can do what you like puoi fare quello che vuoi; say what you like, I think it's a good idea di' quel che vuoi, per me è una buona idea; sit (any)where you like — si sieda dove vuole
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4 bookmaker
['bʊkˌmeɪkə(r)]nome bookmaker m. e f., allibratore m. (-trice)* * *noun (a professional betting man who takes bets and pays winnings.) allibratore, bookmaker* * *bookmaker /ˈbʊkmeɪkə(r)/ (ipp.)n.allibratore; bookmakerbookmakingn. [u]accettazione di scommesse; attività degli allibratori.* * *['bʊkˌmeɪkə(r)]nome bookmaker m. e f., allibratore m. (-trice) -
5 ♦ new
♦ new (1) /nju:, USA nu:/A a.1 nuovo; novello; recente; fresco; moderno: a new idea, un'idea nuova; new economy, new economy (l'insieme delle attività economiche basate sulle nuove tecnologie informatiche e di rete); That's a new word to me, questa parola mi è nuova, ignota; new and second-hand books, libri nuovi e libri di seconda mano; DIALOGO → - New phone- Have you got a new phone?, hai un telefono nuovo?; new potatoes, patate novelle; spanking new (o brand new) nuovo di zecca2 nuovo; diverso: DIALOGO → - Ordering wine- I'll be right back with a new bottle, arrivo subito con un'altra bottiglia; DIALOGO → - Building work- We are looking for a new place, stiamo cercando un'altra casaB n. [u]– the new, ciò che è nuovo; il nuovo● (mus., filos.) New Age, New Age; (GB) New Age traveller, persona senza fissa dimora che rifiuta i valori della società moderna □ new blood, sangue nuovo ( anche fig.); persone nuove, forze nuove, ricambi; ( anche) idee nuove, innovazioni □ a new broom, una scopa nuova; (fig.) un nuovo assunto; uno nominato di fresco; un nuovo capo □ ( sport) new buy, nuovo acquisto; neo acquisto □ (fam. USA) new-collar, piccolo borghese di origini operaie □ new-day, alla moda, aggiornato, moderno: new-day conveyances, i moderni mezzi di trasporto □ (stor., in USA) the New Deal, il ‘New Deal’ (del Presidente F.D. Roosevelt, dopo il 1932) □ (in USA) New Englander, abitante (o nativo) della Nuova Inghilterra □ the new entrants, le nuove leve (di lavoratori); i nuovi concorrenti ( in un mercato) □ (econ.) New Keynesian economics, economia neokeynesiana □ (polit.) New Labour, il nuovo partito laburista ( quello di Tony Blair) □ (polit.) the New Left, la nuova sinistra □ (polit.) New Leftist, membro della nuova sinistra □ ( arte, moda, ecc.) new look, new look □ new moon, luna nuova ( non la si vede dalla terra), novilunio; nuova luna, primo quarto di luna, falce di luna crescente □ (in GB, dopo il 1971) new penny, nuovo penny ( moneta pari a 1 centesimo di sterlina) □ ( sport) new professional, neoprofessionista □ a new release, una novità (spec. discografica) □ the new rich, gli arricchiti; i nuovi ricchi □ (polit.) the New Right, la nuova destra □ New Scotland Yard, la (nuova) sede della Polizia «Metropolitana» di Londra □ (fin.) new shares, azioni di nuova emissione □ new snow, neve nuova; neve fresca □ (agric.) new soil, terreno vergine □ (relig.) the New Testament, il Nuovo Testamento □ new town, città satellite □ (in GB) new university, nuova università ( nome nuovo, dal 1992 dato ai vecchi ‘politecnici’) □ new wave, (cinem.) nouvelle vague; (mus.) new wave □ (geogr.) the New World, il Nuovo Mondo □ New Year, Anno Nuovo □ the New Year holidays, le vacanze di Capodanno □ New Year's Day, Capodanno; il primo dell'anno NOTE DI CULTURA: ► bank holiday, sotto bank (2) □ New Year's eve, la vigilia di capodanno; l'ultimo dell'anno □ New Year's resolution, proposito per l'anno nuovo □ New Yorker, newyorchese; nuovayorchese □ (fam. USA) New Yorky, tipico di New York □ (geogr.) New Zealand, Nuova Zelanda: I love New Zealand, adoro la Nuova Zelanda; We're going to New Zealand, andiamo in Nuova Zelanda; She lives in New Zealand, abita in Nuova Zelanda □ New Zealander, neozelandese: She's married to a New Zealander, ha sposato un neozelandese □ as good as new, come nuovo; quasi nuovo □ ever new, in continuo rinnovamento; sempre nuovo □ to feel like a new man, sentirsi rinato □ (fam., iron.) So what else is new?, bella novità!; sai che novità! □ That's nothing new, non è una novità NOTA D'USO: - new o news?-.new (2) /nju:, USA nu:/avv. (di solito, nei composti:)1 di recente; di fresco; da poco tempo: new-made, fatto di recente; new-found, scoperto da poco; new-mown hay, fieno falciato di fresco; a new-coined word, una parola coniata di fresco● ( di un fiore) new-blown, appena sbocciato □ new-fashioned, alla moda □ a new-fledged bird, un uccellino che ha appena messo le ali □ new-laid eggs, uova appena deposte; uova fresche. -
6 body
['bɒdɪ] 1.1) (of person, animal) corpo m.to sell one's body — vendersi, prostituirsi
a dead body — un corpo, un cadavere
2) (main section) (of car) carrozzeria f., scocca f.; (of boat) scafo m.; (of aircraft) fusoliera f.; (of camera) corpo m. macchina; (of violin, guitar) cassa f. armonica; (of dress) corpino m.3) (large quantity) (of water) massa f.; (of laws) raccolta f., corpo m.4) (group) corpo m.5) (organization) organismo m., ente m.6) fis. corpo m., grave m.7) (fullness) (of wine) corpo m.; (of hair) massa f.8) abbigl. body m.2.1) cosmet. [ lotion] per il corpo2) aut. [ repair] alla carrozzeria3.••* * *['bodi] 1. plural - bodies; noun1) (the whole frame of a man or animal including the bones and flesh: Athletes have to look after their bodies.) corpo2) (a dead person: The battlefield was covered with bodies.) cadavere, corpo3) (the main part of anything: the body of the hall.) corpo4) (a mass: a huge body of evidence.) quantità5) (a group of persons acting as one: professional bodies.) corpo•- bodily2. adverb(by the entire (physical) body: They lifted him bodily and carried him off.) completamente- body language
- bodywork* * *['bɒdɪ] 1.1) (of person, animal) corpo m.to sell one's body — vendersi, prostituirsi
a dead body — un corpo, un cadavere
2) (main section) (of car) carrozzeria f., scocca f.; (of boat) scafo m.; (of aircraft) fusoliera f.; (of camera) corpo m. macchina; (of violin, guitar) cassa f. armonica; (of dress) corpino m.3) (large quantity) (of water) massa f.; (of laws) raccolta f., corpo m.4) (group) corpo m.5) (organization) organismo m., ente m.6) fis. corpo m., grave m.7) (fullness) (of wine) corpo m.; (of hair) massa f.8) abbigl. body m.2.1) cosmet. [ lotion] per il corpo2) aut. [ repair] alla carrozzeria3.•• -
7 regular
['regjʊlə(r)] 1.1) (evenly arranged) [intervals, features] regolare2) (usual) [activity, customer, visitor] abituale; comm. [price, size] normale3) (constant)4) BE amm. mil. [soldier, army] permanente; [ staff] effettivo5) (honest) [procedure, method] regolare6) colloq. (thorough) vero e proprio7) AE colloq. (nice)2.1) (habitual client) cliente m. e f. abituale, cliente m. e f. fisso (-a); (habitual visitor) frequentatore m. (-trice) abituale2) BE mil. soldato m. permanente3) AE (petrol) benzina f. normale* * *['reɡjulə] 1. adjective1) (usual: Saturday is his regular day for shopping; That isn't our regular postman, is it?) abituale2) ((American) normal: He's too handicapped to attend a regular school.) normale3) (occurring, acting etc with equal amounts of space, time etc between: They placed guards at regular intervals round the camp; Is his pulse regular?) regolare4) (involving doing the same things at the same time each day etc: a man of regular habits.) regolare, fisso5) (frequent: He's a regular visitor; He's one of our regular customers.) abituale6) (permanent; lasting: He's looking for a regular job.) fisso7) ((of a noun, verb etc) following one of the usual grammatical patterns of the language: `Walk' is a regular verb, but `go' is an irregular verb.) regolare8) (the same on both or all sides or parts; neat; symmetrical: a girl with regular features; A square is a regular figure.) regolare9) (of ordinary size: I don't want the large size of packet - just give me the regular one.) normale10) ((of a soldier) employed full-time, professional; (of an army) composed of regular soldiers.) regolare2. noun1) (a soldier in the regular army.) (soldato dell'esercito regolare)2) (a regular customer (eg at a bar).) (cliente abituale/fisso)•- regularly
- regulate
- regulation
- regulator* * *['regjʊlə(r)] 1.1) (evenly arranged) [intervals, features] regolare2) (usual) [activity, customer, visitor] abituale; comm. [price, size] normale3) (constant)4) BE amm. mil. [soldier, army] permanente; [ staff] effettivo5) (honest) [procedure, method] regolare6) colloq. (thorough) vero e proprio7) AE colloq. (nice)2.1) (habitual client) cliente m. e f. abituale, cliente m. e f. fisso (-a); (habitual visitor) frequentatore m. (-trice) abituale2) BE mil. soldato m. permanente3) AE (petrol) benzina f. normale
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