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21 fingere
1. v/t : fingere sorpresa/dolore pretend to be surprised/to be in pain2. v/i: fingere di pretend to* * *1 to pretend, to simulate, to feign, to sham: fingere dolore, to feign sorrow; fingere indifferenza, sorpresa, to feign indifference, surprise; fingerò di non conoscerti, I'll pretend I don't know you; fingeva di essere ubriaco, he pretended to be drunk; sa fingere bene, he can put on a good act2 ( immaginare) to pretend, to imagine, to suppose: fingiamo di essere ricchi, let us pretend we are rich.◘ fingersi v.rifl. to feign (oneself), to pretend, to sham: si finse ammalato, he pretended to be ill; fingere ignorante, to feign ignorance; fingere matto, to pretend to be mad; fingere morto, to pretend to be dead (o to feign death).* * *1. ['findʒere]vb irreg vtto feign letter2. vi3. vr (fingersi)* * *['findʒere] 1.verbo transitivo to pretend, to fake [emozione, malattia]; to affect form., to feign form. [sorpresa, ignoranza]fingere qcs. — to make a pretence of sth.
fingere che, di fare — to pretend that, to do
2. 3.fingere di non vedere qcn. — fig. to look through sb., to cut sb. dead
verbo pronominale fingersi* * *fingere/'findʒere/ [24]to pretend, to fake [emozione, malattia]; to affect form., to feign form. [sorpresa, ignoranza]; fingere qcs. to make a pretence of sth.; fingere che, di fare to pretend that, to do; fingere di non vedere qcn. fig. to look through sb., to cut sb. dead(aus. avere) to pretendIII fingersi verbo pronominale -
22 presupporre
presupporre v.tr.1 to presuppose; to suggest: la sua condotta lascia presupporre un carattere molto deciso, his behaviour suggests a very decisive character; il lancio del prodotto presuppone che sia stata fatta una ricerca di mercato, the launching of the product presupposes that market research has been carried out2 ( supporre) to suppose, to assume: presupponevo che fosse all'estero, I assumed he was abroad; tutto è avvenuto come avevo presupposto, everything happened as I had supposed (o I had thought it would).* * *[presup'porre]verbo transitivo1) (supporre) to presume, to assume2) (richiedere) to presuppose, to imply* * *presupporre/presup'porre/ [73]1 (supporre) to presume, to assume2 (richiedere) to presuppose, to imply. -
23 immaginare vt
[immadʒi'nare]1) (credere, supporre) to imagine, supposeimmaginare che — to imagine o think that
immagina di essere su un'isola deserta... — imagine you're on a desert island...
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24 conto
['konto]1. sm1) (calcolo) calculationil conto, per favore — could I have the bill, please?
pagare o saldare il conto — to pay the bill
far bene/male i propri conti (anche) fig — to get one's sums right/wrong
non aveva fatto i conti con possibili imprevisti — he hadn't allowed for anything unexpected happening
avere un conto in sospeso (con qn) — to have an outstanding account (with sb), fig to have a score to settle (with sb)
3)(stima, considerazione)
di poco/nessun conto — of little/no importancetener conto di qn/qc — to take sb/sth into consideration o account
4)a conti fatti, in fin dei conti — all things considered, when all is said and donebe', in fin dei conti non ha tutti i torti — well, after all, he's quite right
per conto mio — (a mio avviso) in my opinion, as far as I'm concerned, (a nome mio) on my behalf, (da solo) on my own
fare conto che... — (supporre) to suppose that...
fare conto su qn/qc — to rely o depend o count on sb/sth
chiedere conto di qc a qn — to ask sb to give an account o explanation of sth
rendersi conto di qc/che... — to realize sth/that
essere alla resa dei conti... — to come to the day of reckoning
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25 immaginare
vt [immadʒi'nare]1) (credere, supporre) to imagine, supposeimmaginare che — to imagine o think that
immagina di essere su un'isola deserta... — imagine you're on a desert island...
2)s'immagini! — don't mention it!, not at all!
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