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1 mente
f mindmalato di mente mentally illavere in mente di fare qualcosa be planning to do something, be thinking about doing somethingtenere a mente qualcosa bear something in mindnon mi viene in mente il nome di... I can't remember the name of...mi è uscito di mente it slipped my mind* * *mente s.f.1 mind: mente malata, sana, unsound, sound mind; mente acuta, keen intellect; mente debole, weak mind; mente aperta, open mind; mente ristretta, limitata, narrow mind; è una persona dalla mente aperta, he is an open-minded (o broad-minded) person; avere una mente matematica, to have a mathematical mind; il potere della mente, the power of the mind; la mente umana, the human mind; la sua mente fu sconvolta dal dolore, his mind was overwhelmed with grief // malato di mente, mentally ill person // ho rivisitato con l'occhio della mente i luoghi della mia infanzia, I thought back to the places of my childhood // avere in mente di fare qlco., to be thinking of doing sthg.: aveva in mente di cambiare l'arredo, he was thinking of changing the décor; adesso ti dico quello che ho in mente, I'll tell you what I have in mind (o what I'm thinking of) // ficcarsi, mettersi in mente di fare qlco., to take it into one's head to do sthg.: ormai si è ficcato in mente di partire e nessuno lo fermerà, now that he's taken it into his head to leave, no one can stop him; devi metterti in mente che le regole sono queste, you've got to get it into your head (o mind) that these are the rules // togliti di mente quell'idea!, forget about that idea! // che cosa ti è saltato in mente?, what on earth got into you? // non mi venne in mente allora, I didn't think of it (o it didn't cross my mind) at the time; gli venne improvvisamente in mente di dover fare una telefonata, it suddenly struck him (o occurred to him) that he had to make a phone call // ho sempre in mente le tue parole, your words always come to my mind // non mi passò nemmeno per la mente di scrivergli, I never dreamt of writing to him // tenere a mente qlco., to bear (o to keep) sthg. in mind: tieni a mente tutte le istruzioni, keep all the instructions in mind; mi è proprio uscito di mente, it just slipped my mind // ora che mi viene in mente..., now I think of it...; ora che lo vedo, mi viene in mente chi è, now that I see him I remember who he is // aguzzare la mente, to sharpen one's wits // calcolare a mente, to calculate mentally // le sue spiegazioni mi hanno illuminato la mente, his explanations enlightened my mind // è uscito di mente, (impazzito) he's gone out of his mind // a mente fredda, in cold blood, (con calma) calmly: agire a mente fredda, to act in cold blood; considerare qlco. a mente fredda, to consider sthg. calmly // a mente fresca, riposata, with a clear mind: riesaminerò il tutto a mente fresca, I'll go over everything again with a clear mind // mente sana in corpo sano, (prov.) a sound mind in a sound body2 (attenzione) attention, mind: non riesco a concentrarmi, ho la mente altrove, I can't concentrate, my mind keeps wandering; applicare la mente a qlco., to keep one's mind on (o to pay attention to) sthg. // ''Non trovo i miei occhiali'' ''Prova a fare mente locale'', ''I can't find my glasses'' ''Try and remember where you left them''; so di averti già visto ma non riesco a fare mente locale, I know I have seen you before but I can't remember where3 (estens.) (cervello) mind, intellect, brain: le migliori menti d'Europa erano presenti al congresso, the best brains (o minds o intellects) of Europe were present at the congress; la mente della banda è una donna, a woman is the brains behind the gang; nel suo campo è una mente, he is an authority in his field // il braccio e la mente, (fig.) the brawn and the brains.* * *['mente]sostantivo femminile1) minda mente fresca, lucida — with a clear mind
avere qcs. fisso in mente — to have sth. on one's mind
tornare alla mente — to come back o to mind
fare venire in mente qcs. — to bring o call sth. to mind
mi era completamente passato o uscito di mente — it went right o clean o completely out of my mind
2) (persona dotata) mind••fammi fare mente locale — let me try and remember, let me place it (in my mind)
* * *mente/'mente/sostantivo f.1 mind; a mente fresca, lucida with a clear mind; malato di mente psychiatric case; avere qcs. fisso in mente to have sth. on one's mind; ho in mente qualcosa per questa sera I have something in mind for this evening; non era quello che aveva in mente that was not what she had intended; mi chiedo cosa le passi per la mente I wonder what's going on in her mind; che cosa ti salta in mente? whatever are you thinking of? tenere a mente to retain; tornare alla mente to come back o to mind; fare venire in mente qcs. to bring o call sth. to mind; non mi venne in mente di fare it didn't occur to me to do; mi era sfuggito di mente it had slipped my mind; mi era completamente passato o uscito di mente it went right o clean o completely out of my mind2 (persona dotata) mind3 (chi organizza) era lei la mente dell'operazione she was the brains behind the operationa mente by heart; a mente fredda in the (cold) light of day; fammi fare mente locale let me try and remember, let me place it (in my mind). -
2 non mi venne in mente di fare
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3 spesso
1. adj thickspesse volte many times, often2. adv often, frequently* * *spesso agg.2 (di notevole, di un determinato spessore) thick: una spessa lastra di vetro, a thick sheet of glass; un muro spesso 30 cm, a wall thirty centimetres thickspesso avv. often, frequently: c'incontriamo spesso, we often meet (o we meet frequently); episodi del genere si verificano molto spesso, episodes like that occur very frequently; non esco spesso la sera, I don't often go out in the evening; vediamoci più spesso, let's meet more often; accade spesso che..., it often happens that... // spesso e volentieri, very often: spesso e volentieri si dimentica di chiudere la porta, he very often forgets (o he's always forgetting) to shut the door.* * *I ['spesso] avv II spesso (-a)* * *I ['spesso]1) (non sottile, denso, fitto) thick2) (frequente)II ['spesso]- e volte — many times
avverbio often, frequentlynon si vedevano spesso — they didn't see each other much, they didn't see a lot of each other
* * *spesso1/'spesso/1 (non sottile, denso, fitto) thick2 (frequente) - e volte many times.————————spesso2/'spesso/often, frequently; quanto spesso vi incontrate? how often do you meet? non si vedevano spesso they didn't see each other much, they didn't see a lot of each other; spesso e volentieri as often as not. -
4 intervenire
intervene( partecipare) take part, participate (a in)medicine operate* * *intervenire v. intr.1 to intervene: le autorità intervennero e tutto fu sistemato, the authorities intervened and everything was settled; intervenire in una disputa, (anche dir.) to intervene in a dispute; la polizia ha dovuto intervenire per fermarli, the police had to intervene to stop them; intervenire in un conflitto, to intervene in a war // ( sport) intervenire sul pallone, to take the ball2 (interferire) to interfere: non voglio intervenire in queste cose, I don't want to interfere in these things3 (prendere parte) to attend (sthg.); to be present: non intervenne alle celebrazioni, he was not present at the celebrations; intervenire a una adunanza, to attend a meeting; quando fu il suo turno di intervenire, non seppe cosa dire, when it was his turn to speak, he didn't know what to say4 (letter.) (accadere) to happen, to intervene5 (med.) to operate6 (inform.) to assume control.* * *[interve'nire]1) (intromettersi) [governo, polizia] to intervene"non sono d'accordo" intervenne — "I disagree" she interjected
intervenire in favore di qcn. — to intervene on sb.'s behalf
2) (prendere parte) to take* part, to participate (a in) [cerimonia, spettacolo, trasmissione]3) (sopraggiungere) to happen, to occur; [difficoltà, problema] to arise*4) (in un dibattito) [ oratore] to come* in5) med. to operate* * *intervenire/interve'nire/ [107](aus. essere)1 (intromettersi) [governo, polizia] to intervene; intervenire in una conversazione to cut in on a conversation; "non sono d'accordo" intervenne "I disagree" she interjected; intervenire in favore di qcn. to intervene on sb.'s behalf2 (prendere parte) to take* part, to participate (a in) [cerimonia, spettacolo, trasmissione]; alla festa sono intervenute molte celebrità many celebrities attended the party3 (sopraggiungere) to happen, to occur; [difficoltà, problema] to arise*4 (in un dibattito) [ oratore] to come* in5 med. to operate. -
5 ricorrere
di date, di festa take place, happenricorrere a qualcuno turn to someonericorrere a qualcosa have recourse to somethingoggi ricorre l'aniversario del nostro matrimonio today is our wedding anniversary* * *ricorrere v. intr.1 ( correre di nuovo) to run* again; ( correre indietro) to run* back, to hurry back // ricorrere col pensiero al passato, to think about the past2 (rivolgersi a qlcu.) to go* to s.o., to turn to s.o.; (fare uso di qlco.) to resort, to have recourse; ( fare appello) to appeal: se hai bisogno di qualcosa ricorri a me, if you need something come (o turn) to me; ricorrere alla forza, to resort to force; non hanno esitato a ricorrere all'uso della forza, they didn't hesitate to resort to force; se sarà necessario ricorreremo alla polizia, we'll turn to the police if it's necessary; ricorrere all'aiuto di qlcu., to turn (o to go) to s.o. for help; ricorse anche alle lacrime per commuoverla, he even resorted to tears in order to sway her; ricorrere a uno stratagemma, to resort to a stratagem; ricorrere alle vie legali, to have recourse to legal proceedings; ricorrere alla legge, to resort to the law; ricorrere alla giustizia, to go to court; ricorrere a un prestito, to take out a loan; ricorrere al risparmio, to draw on one's savings3 (dir.) to apply; (appellarsi, a magistrato superiore) to appeal: ricorrere all'autorità, to apply to the authorities; ricorrere al Ministero, to apply to the Ministry; ricorrere contro una sentenza, to appeal against a sentence; ricorrere in appello, to appeal (o to make an appeal); ricorrere in cassazione, to appeal to the Supreme Court (o, in Italia, to the Court of Cassation)4 ( ripetersi) to recur: questi elementi ricorrono nella letteratura di quel periodo, these elements are often (to be) found (o often recur) in the literature of the period // (mat.) ricorrere periodicamente, to recur periodically5 ( accadere) to occur, to happen; ( di date) to fall*: oggi ricorre il terzo anniversario del nostro matrimonio, today is our third wedding anniversary.* * *[ri'korrere]ricorrere a — to have recourse to [rimedio, tecnica]; to resort to [espediente, stratagemma]; to turn to [ amico]; to draw on [ risparmi]
2) dir. (presentare ricorso) to appeal4) (comparire con frequenza) [data, idea, tema] to recur* * *ricorrere/ri'korrere/ [32](aus. essere)1 (fare ricorso) ricorrere a to have recourse to [rimedio, tecnica]; to resort to [espediente, stratagemma]; to turn to [ amico]; to draw on [ risparmi]; ricorrere alle vie legali to take legal action2 dir. (presentare ricorso) to appeal; ricorrere in cassazione to file an appeal to the Supreme Court3 (ripetersi nel tempo) oggi ricorre il nostro anniversario di nozze today is our wedding anniversary4 (comparire con frequenza) [data, idea, tema] to recur. -
6 lontanamente avv
[lontana'mente] -
7 lontanamente
avv [lontana'mente]
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