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[ˌkɒndʒʊ'geɪʃn]nome coniugazione f.* * *noun coniugazione* * *conjugation /kɒndʒʊˈgeɪʃn/n.1 [cu] (gramm.) coniugazioneconjugationala.(scient.) di coniugazione.* * *[ˌkɒndʒʊ'geɪʃn]nome coniugazione f. -
2 conjugation con·ju·ga·tion n
[ˌkɒndʒʊ'ɡeɪʃ(ə)n]Gram coniugazione f -
3 ought
[ɔːt]1) (expressing probability, expectation)••Note:In virtually all cases, ought is translated by the conditional tense of dovere: you ought to go now = dovresti andartene adesso; they ought to arrive tomorrow = dovrebbero arrivare domani. - The past ought to have done / seen etc is translated by the past conditional of dovere: he ought to have been more polite = avrebbe dovuto essere più gentile. For further examples, including negative sentences, see the entry below. - The Italian verb dovere is irregular; for its conjugation see the Italian verb tables* * *[o:t]negative short form - oughtn't; verb1) (used to indicate duty; should: You ought to help them; He oughtn't to have done that.) dovere2) (used to indicate something that one could reasonably expect; should: He ought to have been able to do it.) dovere* * *I [ɔːt] nSee:aughtII [ɔːt]modal aux vb ought pt1)I ought to do it — dovrei farlo2)you ought to go and see it — dovresti andare a vederlo, faresti bene ad andarlo a vedere3)that ought to be enough — quello dovrebbe bastarehe ought to have arrived by now — dovrebbe essere arrivato, ormai
* * *[ɔːt]1) (expressing probability, expectation)••Note:In virtually all cases, ought is translated by the conditional tense of dovere: you ought to go now = dovresti andartene adesso; they ought to arrive tomorrow = dovrebbero arrivare domani. - The past ought to have done / seen etc is translated by the past conditional of dovere: he ought to have been more polite = avrebbe dovuto essere più gentile. For further examples, including negative sentences, see the entry below. - The Italian verb dovere is irregular; for its conjugation see the Italian verb tables -
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5 conjugate
['kɒndʒʊgeɪt] 1.verbo transitivo coniugare2.verbo intransitivo coniugarsi* * *['kon‹uɡeit](to give the different parts of (a verb).) coniugare* * *conjugate /ˈkɒndʒʊgət/A a.1 (biol., bot., mat.) coniugato; accoppiatoB n.(to) conjugate /ˈkɒndʒʊgeɪt/A v. t.1 (gramm.) coniugare2 (biol.) accoppiareB v. i.1 (biol.) coniugarsi2 (biol.) accoppiarsi.* * *['kɒndʒʊgeɪt] 1.verbo transitivo coniugare2.verbo intransitivo coniugarsi -
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