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1 non-com
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2 noncommittal non·com·mit·tal adj
['nɒnkə'mɪtl](statement) non impegnativo (-a), evasivo (-a), (person) che non si compromette, evasivo (-a)English-Italian dictionary > noncommittal non·com·mit·tal adj
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3 noncombatant non·com·bat·ant n
['nɒn'kɒmbət(ə)nt]militare m non combattente -
4 noncommissioned officer non·com·mis·sioned of·fic·er n
['nɒnkə'mɪʃ(ə)nd'ɒfɪsə(r)]English-Italian dictionary > noncommissioned officer non·com·mis·sioned of·fic·er n
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5 comment **** com·ment
['kɒmɛnt]1. n(remark: written or spoken) commento, osservazione f, (critical) critica"no comment" — "(non ho) niente da dire"
2. vito comment (on) — fare commenti or dichiarazioni (su)
3. vt -
6 uncommitted un·com·mit·ted adj
[ˌʌnkə'mɪtɪd](attitude, country) neutraleto be uncommitted — (person) non essere impegnato (-a)
to remain uncommitted to — (policy, party) non dare la propria adesione a
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7 uncommon un·com·mon adj
[ʌn'kɒmən]it's not uncommon that — non è raro che + sub
2) (outstanding) fuori dal comune -
8 accomplish ac·com·plish vt
[ə'kʌmplɪʃ] -
9 comfortable *** com·fort·able adj
['kʌmf(ə)təbl](house) confortevole, (chair, shoes, life) comodo (-a), (income, majority) più che sufficiente, (temperature) piacevoleto make o.s. comfortable — mettersi a proprio agio
are you comfortable, sitting there? — sta comodo, seduto lì?
English-Italian dictionary > comfortable *** com·fort·able adj
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10 commit **** com·mit vt
[kə'mɪt]1) (crime, act) commettere2)to commit o.s. (to sth/to doing sth) — impegnarsi (in qc/nel fare qc)
3)to commit sth to sb's care — affidare qc a qn -
11 commoner com·mon·er n
['kɒmənə(r)] -
12 compare *** com·pare
[kəm'pɛə(r)]1. vtto compare sth/sb with/to — paragonare qc/qn a, mettere a confronto or confrontare qc/qn con
compared with or to — a paragone di, rispetto a
2. vito compare (with) — essere paragonabile (a), reggere il confronto (con)
3. nbeyond compare — (liter: adj) senza confronto or paragone, (adv) incomparabilmente
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13 competent com·pe·tent adj
['kɒmpɪtənt] -
14 compunction com·punc·tion n
[kəm'pʌŋkʃ(ə)n] -
15 forthcoming forth·com·ing adj
[ˌfɔːθ'kʌmɪŋ](event, election) prossimo (-a), (film) che sta per uscire, imminente, (book) di prossima pubblicazione, (character) aperto (-a), comunicativo (-a) -
16 incomplete in·com·plete adj
[ˌɪnkəm'pliːt] -
17 unaccompanied un·ac·com·pa·nied adj
[ˌʌnə'kʌmp(ə)nɪd]English-Italian dictionary > unaccompanied un·ac·com·pa·nied adj
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18 unbecoming un·be·com·ing adj
[ˌʌnbɪ'kʌmɪŋ](liter: unseemly: conduct, behaviour) sconveniente, (unflattering: garment) che non dona -
19 uncomfortable un·com·fort·able adj
[ʌn'kʌmf(ə)təbl]2) (uneasy, embarrassed) a disagio, non a proprio agioI had an uncomfortable feeling that... — ho avuto la sgradevole sensazione che...
English-Italian dictionary > uncomfortable un·com·fort·able adj
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20 uncommonly un·com·mon·ly adv
[ʌn'kɒmənlɪ](hot) insolitamente
См. также в других словарях:
non-com — 1747, short for non commissioned officer … Etymology dictionary
non|com — «NON KOM», noun, adjective. Informal. –n. a noncommissioned officer: »To all appearances an impeccable soldier, he is a wizard at getting the better of noncoms (Atlantic). –adj. noncommissioned. noncom., noncommissioned officer … Useful english dictionary
non´com|mit´tal|ly — non|com|mit|tal «NON kuh MIHT uhl», adjective. not committing oneself; not saying yes or no: »“I will think it over” is a noncommittal answer. –non´com|mit´tal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
non|com|mit|tal — «NON kuh MIHT uhl», adjective. not committing oneself; not saying yes or no: »“I will think it over” is a noncommittal answer. –non´com|mit´tal|ly, adverb … Useful english dictionary
non com|pos men|tis — «NON KOM puhs MEHN tihs», Latin. mentally unable to manage one s affairs; not of sound mind: »My poor sister drank too much…and most of the time she was non compos mentis (New Yorker) … Useful english dictionary
non|com|bat|ant — «NON kuhm BAT uhnt, non KOM buh tuhnt», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a person in the armed forces who takes no part in combat. Surgeons, nurses, and chaplains are noncombatants even though with the army. 2. a person having civilian status in wartime.… … Useful english dictionary
non|com|mis|sioned — «NON kuh MIHSH uhnd», adjective. without a commission; not put in commission: »a noncommissioned ship … Useful english dictionary
non|com|mit|ment — «NON kuh MIHT muhnt», noun. the state of being free of political alliance or other obligations or agreements: »Our politics are debilitated by the virus of cagey noncommitment (Atlantic) … Useful english dictionary
non|com|mit|ted — «NON kuh MIHT ihd», adjective. not pledged to a particular political position; nonaligned … Useful english dictionary
non|com|pli|ance — «NON kuhm PLY uhns», noun, adjective. –n. the fact of not complying; failure to comply: »They could not be punished for noncompliance with a court order (New York Times). –adj. U.S. grown in opposition to government acreage restrictions: »The… … Useful english dictionary
non|com|pli|ant — «NON kuhm PLY uhnt», noun. a person who fails or refuses to comply … Useful english dictionary