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1 ♦ society
♦ society /səˈsaɪətɪ/n.1 [u] società; comunità sociale; collettività; consorzio civile: a danger to society, un pericolo per la società2 società; comunità: the consumer society, la società dei consumi; industrial societies, le società industriali; the affluent society, la società del benessere3 associazione ( anche leg.); istituzione; compagnia: a charitable society, un'associazione di beneficenza; a learned society, un'associazione culturale; (relig.) the Society of Jesus, la Compagnia di Gesù; i Gesuiti; (relig.) the Society of Friends, la Società degli Amici ( nome ufficiale dei Quaccheri)5 (= high society) (l') alta società; (il) bel mondo: At eighteen she was introduced into society, a diciott'anni fece il suo ingresso in società6 (ecol.) società● society column, rubrica di cronaca mondana □ society gossip, pettegolezzi del bel mondo □ (geogr.) Society Islands, Isole della Società □ a society man [woman], un uomo [una donna] di mondo □ society verse, versi di circostanza; poesia giocosa, leggera □ in polite society, nella buona società; fra la gente bene.NOTA D'USO: - society o company?- -
2 society
[sə'saɪətɪ] 1.1) U (the human race) società f., collettività f.2) С (individual social system) società f.3) (group) (for social contact) compagnia f.; (for mutual hobbies) club m., circolo m.; (for intellectual, business contact) associazione f.4) (upper classes) (anche high society) alta società f.2.modificatore [columnist, photographer, wedding] mondano; [ hostess] dei salotti* * *plural - societies; noun1) (mankind considered as a whole: He was a danger to society.) società2) (a particular group or part of mankind considered as a whole: middle-class society; modern western societies.) società3) (an association or club: a model railway society.) società, associazione4) (the class of people who are wealthy, fashionable or of high rank in any area: high society.) società5) (company or companionship: I enjoy the society of young people.) compagnia* * *[sə'saɪətɪ] 1.1) U (the human race) società f., collettività f.2) С (individual social system) società f.3) (group) (for social contact) compagnia f.; (for mutual hobbies) club m., circolo m.; (for intellectual, business contact) associazione f.4) (upper classes) (anche high society) alta società f.2.modificatore [columnist, photographer, wedding] mondano; [ hostess] dei salotti -
3 society ***** so·ci·ety
[sə'saɪətɪ]1. n1) (social community) società f inv2) (club, organization) società f inv, associazione ffilm society — cineclub m inv
3) (also: high society) alta società4) (frm: company) compagnia2. adj(party, column) mondano (-a) -
4 Society of Friends
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5 the Establishment
(the people and institutions that control power or are dominant in a society and stick to traditions; one of these institutions: The hippies rebelled against the Establishment; the political/literary establishment.) il sistema -
6 -society o company?-
Nota d'usoIl sostantivo italiano “società” nel senso di “collettività”, “comunità” corrisponde all'inglese society, ma le due parole non sono sempre sovrapponibili. Infatti, society non significa “società” nel senso di “grande azienda”, che in inglese è company: Fiat is a large company (non Fiat is a large society), la Fiat è una grossa società. Inoltre, society ha anche il significato di “associazione”, “istituzione” non sempre traducibile in italiano con “società”: She joined the local Society of History Re-enactment, si unì all'Associazione di Rievocazione Storica locale. -
7 under the auspices of
(arranged or encouraged by (a society etc): This exhibition is being held under the auspices of the Arts Council.) (sotto gli) auspici (di) -
8 initial
I 1. [ɪ'nɪʃl]nome iniziale f.2.aggettivo inizialeII [ɪ'nɪʃl]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. BE - ll-, AE -l-) apporre le proprie iniziali su, siglare [ document]* * *[i'niʃəl] 1. adjective(of, or at, the beginning: There were difficulties during the initial stages of building the house.) iniziale2. noun(the letter that begins a word, especially a name: The picture was signed with the initials JJB, standing for John James Brown.) iniziale3. verb(to mark or sign with initials of one's name: Any alteration on a cheque should be initialled.) siglare[-ʃieit]
1) (to start (eg a plan, scheme, changes, reforms etc): He initiated a scheme for helping old people with their shopping.)
2) (to take (a person) into a society etc, especially with secret ceremonies: No-one who had been initiated into the society ever revealed the details of the ceremony.)
[-ʃiət]
- initiation(a person who has been initiated (into a society etc).)
- initiative* * *I 1. [ɪ'nɪʃl]nome iniziale f.2.aggettivo inizialeII [ɪ'nɪʃl]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. BE - ll-, AE -l-) apporre le proprie iniziali su, siglare [ document] -
9 resolve
I [rɪ'zɒlv]1) (determination) determinazione f.to strengthen, weaken sb.'s resolve — motivare, demotivare qcn
2) (decision) risolutezza f., decisione f.II 1. [rɪ'zɒlv]2) (decide)3) (break down) analizzare, scomporre [ problem]2.* * *[rə'zolv]1) (to make a firm decision (to do something): I've resolved to stop smoking.) decidere2) (to pass (a resolution): It was resolved that women should be allowed to join the society.) decidere3) (to take away (a doubt, fear etc) or produce an answer to (a problem, difficulty etc).) risolvere* * *resolve /rɪˈzɒlv/n. [uc] (form.)1 [u] risoluzione; proposito: to keep one's resolve, mantenere la propria decisione; to strengthen [weaken] sb. 's resolve, rafforzare [far vacillare] la decisione di q.3 [u] risolutezza; fermezza: to stiffen one's resolve, rafforzare la propria determinazione; irrigidirsi (fig.).♦ (to) resolve /rɪˈzɒlv/A v. t.1 risolvere: The problem has not yet been resolved, il problema non è ancora stato risolto; to resolve difficulties, risolvere difficoltà; to resolve doubts, chiarire dubbi2 decidere; ( di organismo) deliberare: He resolved not to go ( o that he wouldn't go), ha deciso di non andare; The committee resolved to set up a task force to examine the issue, il comitato ha deliberato la costituzione di una task force per esaminare la questione5 (mus.) risolvereB v. i.1 (form.) risolversi; decidersi2 dissolversi; sciogliersi; disintegrarsi4 (med.) risolversi● to resolve against doing st., decidere di non fare qc. □ to resolve on (o upon) doing st., decidere (o deliberare, stabilire) di fare qc.: He resolved on buying the painting, ha deciso di acquistare il quadro □ to resolve itself, trasformarsi; diventare; (polit., GB) costituirsi in: The discussion resolved itself into a quarrel, la discussione si è trasformata in una lite □ ( nelle deliberazioni) resolved that…, (avendo) deliberato che… □ (fis., ottica, elettron.) resolving power, potere risolvente.* * *I [rɪ'zɒlv]1) (determination) determinazione f.to strengthen, weaken sb.'s resolve — motivare, demotivare qcn
2) (decision) risolutezza f., decisione f.II 1. [rɪ'zɒlv]2) (decide)3) (break down) analizzare, scomporre [ problem]2. -
10 secretary
['sekrətrɪ] [AE -rəterɪ]1) amm. segretario m. (-a) (to sb. di qcn.)2) GB pol.Foreign, Home Secretary — ministro degli esteri, dell'interno
3) US pol.Secretary of State — GB ministro; US ministro degli esteri
* * *['sekrətəri]plural - secretaries; noun1) (a person employed to write letters, keep records and make business arrangements etc for another person: He dictated a letter to his secretary.) segretario2) (a (sometimes unpaid) person who deals with the official business of an organization etc: The secretary read out the minutes of the society's last meeting.) segretario•* * *['sekrətrɪ] [AE -rəterɪ]1) amm. segretario m. (-a) (to sb. di qcn.)2) GB pol.Foreign, Home Secretary — ministro degli esteri, dell'interno
3) US pol.Secretary of State — GB ministro; US ministro degli esteri
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11 invite
I ['ɪnvaɪt]nome colloq. invito m.II [ɪn'vaɪt]1) invitare [ person]to invite sb. to dinner, for a drink — invitare qcn. a cena, a bere qualcosa
to be invited back — (repaying hospitality) essere invitato a propria volta; (a second time) essere nuovamente invitato
to invite sb. in — invitare qcn. a entrare
to invite sb. over o round (to one's house) invitare qcn. (a casa); to invite sb. for (an) interview — invitare qcn. per un'intervista
3) (court)4) econ.* * *1) (to ask (a person) politely to come (eg to one's house, to a party etc): They have invited us to dinner tomorrow.) invitare2) (to ask (a person) politely to do something: He was invited to speak at the meeting.) invitare3) (to ask for (another person's suggestions etc): He invited proposals from members of the society.) sollecitare•- inviting* * *invite /ˈɪnvaɪt/n.(fam.) invito.♦ (to) invite /ɪnˈvaɪt/v. t.1 invitare ( anche fig.); allettare; attrarre; stimolare: to invite sb. to dinner [to a party], invitare q. a cena [a una festa]2 sollecitare; provocare; richiedere: (comm.) to invite orders, sollecitare ordinativi; The speaker invited questions, l'oratore sollecitò domande● to invite sb. in, invitare q. a entrare ( in casa propria, ecc.) □ to invite sb. 's opinions, invitare q. a dire le sue opinioni □ to invite sb. over for a drink, invitare q. (a casa propria) per bere qualcosa □ to invite tenders, bandire una gara d'appalto.* * *I ['ɪnvaɪt]nome colloq. invito m.II [ɪn'vaɪt]1) invitare [ person]to invite sb. to dinner, for a drink — invitare qcn. a cena, a bere qualcosa
to be invited back — (repaying hospitality) essere invitato a propria volta; (a second time) essere nuovamente invitato
to invite sb. in — invitare qcn. a entrare
to invite sb. over o round (to one's house) invitare qcn. (a casa); to invite sb. for (an) interview — invitare qcn. per un'intervista
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12 resolution
[ˌrezə'luːʃn]1) (determination) risolutezza f., fermezza f.2) (decree) risoluzione f.3) (promise) risoluzione f., decisione f.4) (solving of problem) (ri)soluzione f.5) chim. fis. med. mus. inform. risoluzione f.* * *[rezə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun1) (a firm decision (to do something): He made a resolution to get up early.) decisione2) (an opinion or decision formally expressed by a group of people, eg at a public meeting: The meeting passed a resolution in favour of allowing women to join the society.) delibera, decisione3) (resoluteness.) risolutezza4) (the act of resolving (a problem etc).) risoluzione, soluzione•- resolute- resolutely
- resoluteness
- resolve 2. noun1) (determination to do what one has decided to do: He showed great resolve.) risolutezza2) (a firm decision: It is his resolve to become a director of this firm.) proposito•- resolved* * *[ˌrezə'luːʃn]1) (determination) risolutezza f., fermezza f.2) (decree) risoluzione f.3) (promise) risoluzione f., decisione f.4) (solving of problem) (ri)soluzione f.5) chim. fis. med. mus. inform. risoluzione f. -
13 acting
['æktɪŋ] 1.nome cinem. teatr. (performance) recitazione f., interpretazione f.; (occupation) mestiere m. di attore2.aggettivo [director etc.] facente funzione di, le veci di* * *adjective (temporarily carrying out the duties of: He is acting president of the society.) incaricato, (facente funzione di)* * *acting /ˈæktɪŋ/A n. [u]B a.1 (teatr.) di attore; di recitazione: acting career, carriera di attore; acting lessons, lezioni di recitazione2 facente funzione (di); incaricato; reggente; interinale: acting headmaster, preside incaricato; acting director, facente funzione di direttore.* * *['æktɪŋ] 1.nome cinem. teatr. (performance) recitazione f., interpretazione f.; (occupation) mestiere m. di attore2.aggettivo [director etc.] facente funzione di, le veci di -
14 ♦ friend
♦ friend /frɛnd/n.1 amico, amica: a good friend of mine, un mio buon amico; my best friend, il mio migliore amico; close friend, amico intimo; dear friend, caro amico; faithful friend, amico fedele; lifelong friend, amico di una vita; mutual friend, comune amico; old friend, vecchio amico; family friend, amico di famiglia; to be friends with, essere amico di; male friends, amici (maschi); female friends, amiche; We're good friends, siamo buoni amici; He's no friend of virtue, non è amico della virtù2 (al pl.) alleati; nazione amica● friend or foe, amico o nemico □ ( Internet) friend request, richiesta di amicizia □ Let's be friends again, facciamo la pace; ritorniamo amici □ friends in high places (o friends at court), amici altolocati (o in alto loco); amicizie importanti (o influenti); santi in paradiso (fam.) □ to keep (o to stay) friends with sb., rimanere amici con q. □ to make friends again, rifare amicizia; rappacificarsi □ to make friends easily, fare amicizia facilmente □ to make friends with sb., fare amicizia con q. □ (polit., GB, detto a un membro della Camera dei comuni) my honourable friend, il mio onorevole collega □ (leg.) my learned friend, il mio dotto collega □ (polit., GB, detto a un membro della Camera dei Lord) my noble friend, il mio nobile collega □ (fam. scherz.) With friends like these who needs enemies?, per fortuna che sono degli amici!; dagli amici mi guardi Iddio, ché dai nemici mi guardo io (prov.) □ (prov.) A friend in need is a friend indeed, il vero amico si conosce al bisogno.(to) friend /frɛnd/v. t.( Internet) dare l'amicizia a (q.). -
15 FSA
FSAsigla1 (GB, GB, Financial Services Authority) Autorità per i servizi finanziari ( equivalente della Consob italiana) -
16 precede pre·cede vt
[prɪ'siːd](in space, time) precedere -
17 fringe
I 1. [frɪndʒ]1) BE (of hair) frangia f.2) (decorative trim) frangia f., frange f.pl.3) (edge) (of forest etc.) margine m., margini m.pl.4) pol. sociol. (group) frangia f.5) teatr.2. 3.the fringe — il teatro d'avanguardia o sperimentale
1) teatr. [ theatre] d'avanguardia, sperimentale2) pol. sociol. [ activity] marginaleII [frɪndʒ]1) (put trim on) ornare di frange, frangiare [ curtains]2) (form border) [ trees] contornare [ field]* * *[frin‹] 1. noun1) (a border of loose threads on a carpet, shawl etc: Her red shawl has a black fringe.) frangia2) (hair cut to hang over the forehead: You should have your fringe cut before it covers your eyes.) frangetta3) (the outer area; the edge; the part farthest from the main part or centre of something: on the fringe of the city.) orlo, margine2. verb(to make or be a border around: Trees fringed the pond.) contornare* * *[frɪndʒ]1. n1) (on shawl, rug) frangia, (Brit: of hair) frangia, frangetta2)fringes npl — (of forest) margine m, (of city) periferia
2. vt(shawl) frangiare* * *fringe /frɪndʒ/A n.1 frangia (ornamentale); penero4 (= fringe group) frangia; fazione; ala; gruppuscolo: the radical fringe of a party, l'ala radicale di un partito; the extreme-left fringe, la frangia dell'ultrasinistra5 (fis.) frangia6 (fotogr.) iridescenzaB a. attr.1 marginale; collaterale; periferico; accessorio: fringe role, ruolo marginale; fringe benefit, fringe benefit; beneficio accessorio; indennità accessoria; (econ.) fringe market, mercato marginale2 anticonvenzionale; alternativo: fringe medicine, medicina alternativa; fringe theatre, teatro alternativo; teatro off.(to) fringe /frɪndʒ/A v. t.1 ornare di frange; frangiare2 orlare; contornare: The lake is fringed with luxuriant vegetation, il lago è contornato da una vegetazione lussureggianteB v. i.* * *I 1. [frɪndʒ]1) BE (of hair) frangia f.2) (decorative trim) frangia f., frange f.pl.3) (edge) (of forest etc.) margine m., margini m.pl.4) pol. sociol. (group) frangia f.5) teatr.2. 3.the fringe — il teatro d'avanguardia o sperimentale
1) teatr. [ theatre] d'avanguardia, sperimentale2) pol. sociol. [ activity] marginaleII [frɪndʒ]1) (put trim on) ornare di frange, frangiare [ curtains]2) (form border) [ trees] contornare [ field] -
18 dregs
[dregz]nome plurale1) (of wine) feccia f.sing., deposito m.sing.; (of coffee) fondi m.2) fig.the dregs of society — spreg. la feccia della società
* * *[dreɡz]1) (the solid matter which is left at the bottom of a container when the liquid is all used up: the dregs of the wine.) feccia2) (anything worthless: the dregs of society.) feccia* * *dregs /drɛgz/n. pl.2 scorie● (fig.) to drink the cup to the dregs, bere il calice sino alla fecciadreggya.feccioso; impuro.* * *[dregz]nome plurale1) (of wine) feccia f.sing., deposito m.sing.; (of coffee) fondi m.2) fig.the dregs of society — spreg. la feccia della società
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19 FRS
nome abbr. Fellow of the Royal Society membro della Royal Society* * *FRSsigla(in GB, Fellow of the Royal Society) membro della «Royal Society».* * *nome abbr. Fellow of the Royal Society membro della Royal Society -
20 decay
I [dɪ'keɪ]1) (rot) (of timber, vegetation) decomposizione f.; (of area, house) decadimento m., rovina f.2) med. carie f.3) fig. (of society, industry) declino m.; (of civilization) decadenza f.II 1. [dɪ'keɪ] 2.1) (rot) [timber, vegetation, food] decomporsi, marcire; [ corpse] decomporsi, putrefarsi; [ tooth] cariarsi2) (disintegrate) [ building] andare in rovina* * *[di'kei] 1. verb(to (cause to) become rotten or ruined: Sugar makes your teeth decay.) deteriorare; cariarsi2. noun(the act or process of decaying: tooth decay; in a state of decay.) decadimento; carie* * *decay /dɪˈkeɪ/n. [u]2 marciume; putredine: The timbers were full of decay, il legname era mezzo marcio; (med.) ( tooth o dental) decay, carie (dentaria)4 (fig.) decadenza; declino: moral decay, decadenza morale; social decay, degrado sociale; the decay of civil society [of capitalism], il declino della società civile [del capitalismo]; All civilizations eventually fall into decay, tutte le civiltà alla fine entrano in declino5 (fis. nucl.) disintegrazione ( di sostanze radioattive); decadimento: radioactive decay, decadimento radioattivo; decay constant, costante di decadimento(to) decay /dɪˈkeɪ/A v. i.1 decomporsi, marcire: the decaying process, il processo di decomposizione; Bamboo has the disadvantage of decaying fast in wet conditions, il bambù ha l'inconveniente di marcire in fretta in condizioni di umidità2 andare in rovina, degradarsi: Long neglected historic buildings are decaying visibly, gli edifici storici, trascurati a lungo, si stanno visibilmente degradando3 (med.) cariarsi: My teeth are starting to decay, i miei denti cominciano a cariarsi; a decayed tooth, un dente cariato5 (fis. nucl.) decadere; disintegrarsiB v. t.1 far marcire; far imputridire* * *I [dɪ'keɪ]1) (rot) (of timber, vegetation) decomposizione f.; (of area, house) decadimento m., rovina f.2) med. carie f.3) fig. (of society, industry) declino m.; (of civilization) decadenza f.II 1. [dɪ'keɪ] 2.1) (rot) [timber, vegetation, food] decomporsi, marcire; [ corpse] decomporsi, putrefarsi; [ tooth] cariarsi2) (disintegrate) [ building] andare in rovina
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