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1 modernity
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2 modernity mo·der·nity n
[mɒ'dɜːnɪtɪ]modernità f inv -
3 (to) reconcile
(to) reconcile /ˈrɛkənsaɪl/A v. t.1 conciliare: The country is struggling to reconcile tradition and modernity, il paese si sta sforzando di conciliare tradizione e modernità; It is sometimes hard to reconcile the theory with the practice, a volte è difficile conciliare la teoria con la pratica2 riconciliare, rappacificare: We attempted to reconcile them, but failed, abbiamo tentato di riconciliarli, ma non ci siamo riusciti3 conciliare, comporre ( una lite, una divergenza): They finally reconciled their differences, hanno finito per conciliare le loro divergenze4 far quadrare ( conti, ecc.): It is best to reconcile your bank statement at the end of each month, è bene verificare l'estratto conto ogni fine meseB v. i.riconciliarsi: He reconciled with his girlfriend soon after breaking up with her, si è riconciliato con la sua ragazza subito dopo che si erano lasciati● to reconcile oneself, rassegnarsi: You must reconcile yourself to your fate, devi rassegnarti al tuo destino □ to be (o to become) reconciled to, rassegnarsi a: They became reconciled to their lot, si sono rassegnati alla loro sorte. -
4 (to) reconcile
(to) reconcile /ˈrɛkənsaɪl/A v. t.1 conciliare: The country is struggling to reconcile tradition and modernity, il paese si sta sforzando di conciliare tradizione e modernità; It is sometimes hard to reconcile the theory with the practice, a volte è difficile conciliare la teoria con la pratica2 riconciliare, rappacificare: We attempted to reconcile them, but failed, abbiamo tentato di riconciliarli, ma non ci siamo riusciti3 conciliare, comporre ( una lite, una divergenza): They finally reconciled their differences, hanno finito per conciliare le loro divergenze4 far quadrare ( conti, ecc.): It is best to reconcile your bank statement at the end of each month, è bene verificare l'estratto conto ogni fine meseB v. i.riconciliarsi: He reconciled with his girlfriend soon after breaking up with her, si è riconciliato con la sua ragazza subito dopo che si erano lasciati● to reconcile oneself, rassegnarsi: You must reconcile yourself to your fate, devi rassegnarti al tuo destino □ to be (o to become) reconciled to, rassegnarsi a: They became reconciled to their lot, si sono rassegnati alla loro sorte. -
5 modern
['mɒdn] 1.aggettivo moderno2.in modern times — in epoca moderna; (nowadays) al giorno d'oggi
nome moderno m. (-a)* * *['modən](belonging to the present or to recent times; not old or ancient: modern furniture/clothes.) moderno- modernness
- modernize
- modernise
- modernization
- modernisation
- modern language* * *['mɒdn] 1.aggettivo moderno2.in modern times — in epoca moderna; (nowadays) al giorno d'oggi
nome moderno m. (-a)
См. также в других словарях:
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