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elkedvetlenít, lenyom, megnyom, pangást idéz elő* * *[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) elcsüggeszt2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) lenyom, pangást idéz elő•- depressing
- depression -
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[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) deprimir2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) abrandar•- depressing
- depression* * *de.press[dipr'es] vt 1 deprimir, abater, humilhar, aviltar, entristecer, desalentar, desanimar. 2 debilitar, enfraquecer. 3 abaixar o preço, desvalorizar, diminuir a atividade, decrescer (negócios, etc.). 4 abaixar qualquer coisa empurrando-a para baixo, inclinar. 5 abaixar o tom, baixar o diapasão. -
23 depress
v. moralini bozmak, neşesini kaçırmak, sıkmak; bastırmak; azaltmak; düşürmek; kısmak* * *1. bastır 2. üz* * *[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) canını sıkmak, keyfini kaçırmak2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) zayıflatmak•- depressing
- depression -
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[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) potreti2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) oslabiti•- depressing
- depression* * *[diprés]transitive verbpritisniti, pritiskati; (po)tlačiti, zatreti, zatirati; figuratively pobiti, pogum vzeti, potreti, oplašiti; poceniti, oslabiti; (glas) znižati; (oči) povesiti -
25 depress
• painostaa• painaa alas• painaa• himmetä• alistaafinance, business, economy• alentaa• masentaa• lamauttaa• lannistaa* * *di'pres1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) masentaa2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) lamaannuttaa•- depressing
- depression -
26 depress
[dɪ'pres]1) deprimere [ person] (anche psic.)2) econ. fare diminuire [prices, investment]; indebolire [ stock market]* * *[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) deprimere2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) ridurre•- depressing
- depression* * *[dɪ'pres]1) deprimere [ person] (anche psic.)2) econ. fare diminuire [prices, investment]; indebolire [ stock market] -
27 depress
[dɪ'prɛs]vtperson przygnębiać (przygnębić perf); price, wages obniżać (obniżyć perf); ( press down) naciskać (nacisnąć perf)* * *[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) przygnębiać2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) osłabiać•- depressing
- depression -
28 depress
[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) nomākt; nospiest2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) vājināt; mazināt•- depressing
- depression* * *nospiest, piespiest; vājināt, mazināt; nospiest, nomākt; pazemināt -
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[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) (pri)slėgti2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) slopinti•- depressing
- depression -
30 depress
v. deprimera; trycka ned, trycka* * *[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) göra deprimerad (nedstämd)2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) hämma•- depressing
- depression -
31 depress
[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) sklíčit2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) mírnit, snížit•- depressing
- depression* * *• stisknout• stlačit• deprimovat -
32 depress
[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) skľúčiť2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) mierniť•- depressing
- depression* * *• zbavit odvahy• zoslabit• znížit• sklúcit• stisnút• stlácat• stlacit• pokorit -
33 depress
[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) a deprima2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) a scădea•- depressing
- depression -
34 depress
[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) καταθλίβω2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) μειώνω•- depressing
- depression -
35 depress
[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) déprimer2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) déprimer•- depressing - depression -
36 depress
[di'pres]1) (to make sad or gloomy: I am always depressed by wet weather.) deprimir2) (to make less active: This drug depresses the action of the heart.) deprimir•- depressing - depression -
37 scene
nounscene of the crime — Ort des Verbrechens; Tatort, der
love/trial scene — Liebes-/Gerichtsszene, die
3) (display of passion, anger, jealousy) Szene, diecreate or make a scene — eine Szene machen
change of scene — Tapetenwechsel, der (ugs.)
arrive or come on the scene — auftauchen
6) (field of action)the political/drug/artistic scene — die politische/Drogen-/Kunstszene
7) (coll.): (area of interest)what's your scene? — worauf stehst du? (ugs.)
that's not my scene — das ist nicht mein Fall (ugs.)
behind the scenes — (lit. or fig.) hinter den Kulissen
set the scene [for somebody] — (fig.) [jemandem] die Ausgangssituation darlegen
* * *[si:n]1) (the place where something real or imaginary happens: A murderer sometimes revisits the scene of his crime; The scene of this opera is laid/set in Switzerland.) der Schauplatz2) (an incident etc which is seen or remembered: He recalled scenes from his childhood.) die Episode3) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) die Szene4) (a view of a landscape etc: The sheep grazing on the hillside made a peaceful scene.) der Anblick5) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) die Szene6) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) die Szene7) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) die Szene•- academic.ru/64566/scenery">scenery- scenic
- behind the scenes
- come on the scene* * *[si:n]nnude \scene Nacktszene fthe \scene is set in 19th-century Venice Ort der Handlung ist das Venedig des 19. Jahrhundertschange of \scene Kulissenwechsel m, Szenenwechsel m; ( fig) Kulissenwechsel m, Tapetenwechsel m fig famthe police were on the \scene within minutes die Polizei war binnen Minuten am Tatortthe \scene of the crime der Schauplatz des Verbrechenshe paints street \scenes er malt Straßenszenenopera isn't really my \scene die Oper ist nicht ganz mein Fallart/drugs/jazz \scene Kunst-/Drogen-/Jazzszene fto appear on [or burst upon] the \scene plötzlich auftauchenrap music burst upon the \scene in the early 1980s Rapmusik erschien in den frühen 80ern plötzlich auf der Bildfläche famplease don't make a \scene here in the restaurant bitte mach' hier im Restaurant keine Szene8.▶ to steal the \scene die Szene dominieren* * *[siːn]n1) (= place, setting) Schauplatz m; (of play, novel) Ort m der Handlungthe scene of the crime — der Tatort, der Schauplatz des Verbrechens
the scene is set in Padua — Ort der Handlung ist Padua, das Stück/der Roman etc spielt in Padua
a change of scene does you good — ein Tapetenwechsel m tut dir gut
to come or appear on the scene — auftauchen, auf der Bildfläche erscheinen
after the accident the police were first on the scene — nach dem Unfall war die Polizei als erste zur Stelle
2) (= description, incident) Szene fAct II, scene i — Akt II, 1. Auftritt or Szene
4) (THEAT: scenery) Bühnenbild nt, Kulisse fscenes of Parisian life — Szenen aus dem Pariser Leben
7) (inf: area of activity) Szene fthe London drug/pop etc scene — die Londoner Drogen-/Popszene etc
that's not my scene — da steh ich nicht drauf (inf)
to know the scene or what the scene is — wissen, was abgeht (sl)
it's a whole different scene here — hier sieht alles ganz anders aus, hier läuft alles ganz anders (inf)
he knew he'd made the scene when... — er wusste, dass er es geschafft hatte, als... (inf)
* * *scene1 [siːn] s1. THEATa) Szene f, Auftritt mc) Kulisse fe) obs Bühne f:2.FILM, TV Szene f:scene of violence Gewaltszene3. Szene f, Episode f (in einem Roman etc)4. MAL Landschaftsbild n5. Szenerie f, Hintergrund m (einer Erzählung etc)6. fig Szene f, Schauplatz m:be on the scene zur Stelle sein;come onto the scene auf der Bildfläche erscheinen, auftauchen7. Szene f, Anblick m:scene of destruction Bild n der Zerstörung8. Szene f:a) Vorgang m, Vorfall mb) (heftiger) Auftritt:make a scene (jemandem) eine Szene machen9. umg (Drogen-, Pop- etc) Szene f10. fig (Welt)Bühne f:quit the scene von der Bühne abtreten (sterben)sc. abk1. scale2. scene3. science4. scientific5. scilicet, namely näml.* * *nounscene of the crime — Ort des Verbrechens; Tatort, der
love/trial scene — Liebes-/Gerichtsszene, die
3) (display of passion, anger, jealousy) Szene, diecreate or make a scene — eine Szene machen
change of scene — Tapetenwechsel, der (ugs.)
5) (place of action) Ort des Geschehensarrive or come on the scene — auftauchen
the political/drug/artistic scene — die politische/Drogen-/Kunstszene
7) (coll.): (area of interest)what's your scene? — worauf stehst du? (ugs.)
behind the scenes — (lit. or fig.) hinter den Kulissen
set the scene [for somebody] — (fig.) [jemandem] die Ausgangssituation darlegen
* * *n.Schauplatz m.Szene -n f.Vorgang -¨e m. -
38 course
I [kɔːs]1) (progression) (of time, event, history, nature) corso m.in the course of time — con l'andar o nel corso del tempo
in the normal course of events in condizioni normali, normalmente; in the course of doing facendo, nel fare; in the course of construction in corso o via di costruzione; to take its course seguire il proprio corso; in due course — a tempo debito, a suo tempo
2) (route) (of river, road, planet, star) corso m.; (of boat, plane) rotta f.to be on course aer. mar. tenere una rotta; the economy is back on course l'economia è di nuovo stabile; to go off course andare fuori rotta; to change course cambiare direzione; aer. mar. cambiare rotta (anche fig.); course of action linea di azione o di condotta; to take a course of action — seguire una linea d'azione
3) scol. univ. corso m. (in di; of di)a course of study — scol. un corso o programma di studi; univ. corso di studi, curricolo universitario
to be on a course — seguire o frequentare un corso
to stay the course — resistere fino alla fine della gara o fino in fondo; fig. tenere duro, resistere
6) (part of meal) portata f., piatto m.five-course — [ meal] di cinque portate
7) of course certo, certamente, naturalmente"did you lock the door?" - "of course I did!" — "hai chiuso la porta a chiave?" - "certo!"
II [kɔːs]"you didn't believe him?" - "of course not!" — "non gli hai creduto?" - "naturalmente!"
1) (rush) scorrere, colare* * *[ko:s]1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) corso; serie2) (a division or part of a meal: Now we've had the soup, what's (for) the next course?) piatto, portata3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) campo, pista4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) corso5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) corso6) (a way (of action): What's the best course of action in the circumstances?) condotta•- in due course
- of course
- off
- on course* * *I [kɔːs]1) (progression) (of time, event, history, nature) corso m.in the course of time — con l'andar o nel corso del tempo
in the normal course of events in condizioni normali, normalmente; in the course of doing facendo, nel fare; in the course of construction in corso o via di costruzione; to take its course seguire il proprio corso; in due course — a tempo debito, a suo tempo
2) (route) (of river, road, planet, star) corso m.; (of boat, plane) rotta f.to be on course aer. mar. tenere una rotta; the economy is back on course l'economia è di nuovo stabile; to go off course andare fuori rotta; to change course cambiare direzione; aer. mar. cambiare rotta (anche fig.); course of action linea di azione o di condotta; to take a course of action — seguire una linea d'azione
3) scol. univ. corso m. (in di; of di)a course of study — scol. un corso o programma di studi; univ. corso di studi, curricolo universitario
to be on a course — seguire o frequentare un corso
to stay the course — resistere fino alla fine della gara o fino in fondo; fig. tenere duro, resistere
6) (part of meal) portata f., piatto m.five-course — [ meal] di cinque portate
7) of course certo, certamente, naturalmente"did you lock the door?" - "of course I did!" — "hai chiuso la porta a chiave?" - "certo!"
II [kɔːs]"you didn't believe him?" - "of course not!" — "non gli hai creduto?" - "naturalmente!"
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39 ACT
[ækt] I1) (action, deed) atto m., azione f.Act of Parliament, Congress — legge o atto o decreto parlamentare, atto del Congresso
3) teatr. atto m.4) (entertainment routine) numero m.to put on an act — fig. spreg. fare la commedia
their company started the trend and now all their rivals want to get in on the act — la loro ditta ha inaugurato la nuova tendenza e ora tutti i concorrenti vogliono mettersi nella sua scia
••II 1.to be caught in the act — essere colto sul fatto, in flagrante
verbo transitivo teatr. recitare [part, role]2.1) (take action) agireto act for sb. to act on behalf of sb. — agire per conto di qcn
2) (behave) agire, comportarsi3) teatr. recitare, fare teatro; fig. (pretend) recitare la commedia, fare finta4) (take effect) [drug, substance] agire, fare effetto5) (serve)to act as — [person, object] fungere da
•- act out- act up* * *[ækt] 1. verb1) (to do something: It's time the government acted to lower taxes.) agire2) (to behave: He acted foolishly at the meeting.) comportarsi3) (to perform (a part) in a play: He has acted (the part of Romeo) in many theatres; I thought he was dying, but he was only acting (= pretending).) recitare2. noun1) (something done: Running away is an act of cowardice; He committed many cruel acts.) atto2) ((often with capital) a law: Acts of Parliament.) legge3) (a section of a play: `Hamlet' has five acts.) atto4) (an entertainment: an act called `The Smith Family'.) numero di varietà•- acting- actor
- act as
- act on
- act on behalf of / act for
- in the act of
- in the act
- put on an act* * *n abbr(= American College Test) esame di ammissione ai college americani* * *ACTsigla♦ (to) act /ækt/A v. i.1 agire: The time has come to act, è venuta l'ora di agire; to act quickly, agire rapidamente; to act on (o upon) sb. 's advice, agire seguendo i consigli di q.; to act accordingly, agire di conseguenza; to act on information, agire in base a informazioni; to act on behalf of ► def. 62 comportarsi; agire: to act suspiciously, comportarsi in modo sospetto; to act like a fool, comportarsi da stupido3 ( di medicina, ecc.) agire; avere effetto; fare effetto: These pills act on the kidneys, queste pillole agiscono sui reni4 – to act as, fungere da; fare da; agire in qualità di: to act as a guide, fare (o fungere) da guida; (comm.) to act as an agent for a firm, rappresentare una ditta; to act as chairman, presiedere5 – to act as, funzionare da; avere l'effetto di: to act as a deterrent, funzionare da deterrente; avere un effetto deterrente7 (teatr.) recitare: to act in small roles, recitare in piccole parti; He can't act, non sa recitare8 fingere; fare finta; fare la commedia: I had a feeling that he was acting, avevo l'impressione che fingesseB v. t.1 (teatr.) recitare; fare la parte di: to act (the part of) Macbeth, fare la parte di Macbeth; impersonare Macbeth2 comportarsi come; fare: to act one's role, fare la propria parte; to act the victim, fare la vittima● to act one's age, ( di adulto) non fare il bambino □ to act dumb, fingere di non capire □ to act the fool, fare lo scemo □ to act a part, fare la commedia; fingere.* * *[ækt] I1) (action, deed) atto m., azione f.Act of Parliament, Congress — legge o atto o decreto parlamentare, atto del Congresso
3) teatr. atto m.4) (entertainment routine) numero m.to put on an act — fig. spreg. fare la commedia
their company started the trend and now all their rivals want to get in on the act — la loro ditta ha inaugurato la nuova tendenza e ora tutti i concorrenti vogliono mettersi nella sua scia
••II 1.to be caught in the act — essere colto sul fatto, in flagrante
verbo transitivo teatr. recitare [part, role]2.1) (take action) agireto act for sb. to act on behalf of sb. — agire per conto di qcn
2) (behave) agire, comportarsi3) teatr. recitare, fare teatro; fig. (pretend) recitare la commedia, fare finta4) (take effect) [drug, substance] agire, fare effetto5) (serve)to act as — [person, object] fungere da
•- act out- act up -
40 take
I [teɪk]1) cinem. ripresa f.2) (catch) (of fish) pesca f.; (of game) carniere m.••II 1. [teɪk]to be on the take — colloq. prendere bustarelle
1) (take hold of) prendere [object, money]to take sb. by the hand — prendere qcn. per (la) mano
to take sth. out of — tirare fuori qcs. da [ box]
to take a knife to sb. — vibrare coltellate contro qcn
I'll take some apples, please — vorrei delle mele, per favore
3) (carry along) portare [ object]to take sb. sth. to take sth. to sb. portare qcs. a qcn.; to take the car to the garage portare la macchina dal meccanico; did he take an umbrella (with him)? — ha preso l'ombrello?
4) (accompany, lead)to take sb. to school — accompagnare qcn. a scuola
you can't take him anywhere! — scherz. non si può andare in giro con uno così!
7) (accept) [ machine] prendere [ coin]; [ shop] accettare [ credit card]; [ person] accettare, prendere [ bribe]; prendere [patients, pupils]; accettare [ job]; prendere [ phone call]; sopportare [pain, criticism]; accettare [ punishment]he can't take a joke — non accetta le battute, non sta allo scherzo
8) (require) [activity, course of action] richiedere [skill, courage]9) ling. reggere [object, case]10) (react to)to take sth. well, badly, seriously — prendere qcs. bene, male, sul serio
11) (adopt) adottare [measures, steps]12) (assume)to take sb. for o to be sth. prendere qcn. per; what do you take me for? per chi mi prendi? what do you take this poem to mean? — che significato dai a questa poesia?
13) (consider) fare [ example]; prendere (in esempio) [person, case]take John (for example),... — prendi John (per esempio)
14) (record) prendere [ notes]; prendere nota di [ statement]; misurare [temperature, blood pressure]; prendere, sentire [ pulse]to take sb.'s measurements — (for clothes) prendere le misure a qcn
15) (hold) [hall, bus, tank, container] (potere) contenere16) (wear) (in clothes) portare, avere [ size]to take a size 4 — (in shoes) portare il 37
17) fot. prendere, fare [ photograph]19) scol. univ. (study) studiare, prendere [ subject]; seguire [ course]; prendere [ lessons] (in di); (sit) dare [ exam]; fare [ test]; (teach) [ teacher] fare lezione a [ students]to take sb. for French — fare lezione di francese a qcn
20) (officiate at) [ priest] celebrare [ service]21) (capture) [ army] prendere, espugnare [fortress, city]; (in chess) [ player] mangiare [ piece]; (in cards) [ person] prendere, vincere [ prize]2.verbo intransitivo (pass. took; p.pass. taken) (have desired effect) [ drug] fare effetto; [ dye] prendere; (grow successfully) [ plant] attecchire- take in- take off- take on- take out- take to- take up••to take it o a lot out of sb. chiedere tanto a qcn.; to take it upon oneself to do farsi carico di fare; to take sb. out of himself fare distrarre o divertire qcn.; you can take it from me,... — credimi
* * *(to take or keep (someone) as a hostage: The police were unable to attack the terrorists because they were holding three people hostage.) prendere/tenere in ostaggio* * *take /teɪk/n.1 il prendere; presa2 quantità di selvaggina (di pesce, ecc.) presa; carniere (fig.): It was an excellent take, siamo tornati (sono tornati, ecc.) col carniere pieno; a great take of fish, una pesca eccezionale4 (cinem., TV) ripresa5 (fam.) guadagno; profitto; ricavo8 (fam.) bustarella; pizzo; tangente● (fam.) to be on the take, prendere la bustarella (o il pizzo); farsi corrompere.♦ (to) take /teɪk/A v. t.1 prendere; pigliare; afferrare; cogliere, sorprendere; catturare; conquistare, impadronirsi di; conquistare; guadagnare; ricevere; comprare; sottrarre; togliere; rubare: Will you take a glass of wine?, prendi (o vuoi) un bicchiere di vino?; to take st. (up) with one's hands, prendere qc. con le mani; to take sb. 's hand, prendere (o afferrare) la mano a q.; Let me take your coat!, posso prenderti il cappotto? ( lo metto a posto io, ecc.); I took the flat for a year, presi l'appartamento (in affitto) per un anno; Take what you like, piglia quello che vuoi!; He was taken in the act, è stato colto (o preso) in flagrante; The fortress was taken by the enemy, la fortezza fu conquistata (o presa) dal nemico; to take a Senate seat, conquistare un seggio al Senato (in Italia, ecc.); He takes three hundred pounds a month, guadagna (o prende) trecento sterline al mese; The thief took all the silver, il ladro ha rubato tutta l'argenteria; The shopkeeper took 10 p off the price, il negoziante tolse dieci penny dal prezzo; We take two newspapers daily, compriamo due giornali tutti i giorni2 prendere con sé; portare via; portare; condurre; accompagnare: Take your umbrella with you, prenditi l'ombrello!; Take these parcels to the post office, will you?, mi porti questi pacchi alla posta?; This path will take you to the river, questo sentiero ti porterà al fiume; I took my guest home, accompagnai a casa l'ospite; Take the children for a walk, porta i bambini a fare una passeggiata! NOTA D'USO: - to bring o to take?-3 prendere; accettare; assumere; accollarsi: Do you take credit cards?, accettate le carte di credito?; DIALOGO → - Paying 1- Which credit cards do you take?, quali carte di credito accettate?; to take holy orders, prendere gli ordini sacri; to take one's degree, prendere la laurea; They won't take our advice, non accettano i nostri consigli; He took the job, ha accettato il posto; They cannot take defeat, non riescono ad accettare la sconfitta; to take the blame, accollarsi (o assumersi) la colpa4 prendere; assumere; ingerire: to take a medicine, prendere una medicina; to take one's meals at a restaurant, prendere i pasti (o mangiare) al ristorante; to take drugs, assumere droga; drogarsi5 prendere; prendere in esame; considerare; giudicare; ritenere; reputare; valutare; supporre: to take sb. at his word, prendere q. in parola; to take st. as done, considerare qc. come già fatto; to take sb. as a swindler, prendere q. per un imbroglione; Let's take John, for instance, prendiamo John, per esempio; to take sb. at his face value, valutare q. per quello che sembra; I take it you're the person in charge here, se non sbaglio è lei che comanda qui; DIALOGO → - Wedding- I take it she said yes then?, suppongo che abbia detto di sì, quindi6 comprendere, intendere: Do you take my meaning?, intendi quel che voglio dire?8 fare: to take a walk [a bath], fare una passeggiata [un bagno]; to take a nap, fare un sonnellino; to take a picture (o a photograph) fare una fotografia; to take an exam, fare (o dare, sostenere) un esame; (stat.) to take a census, fare un censimento; The horse took the jump, il cavallo ha fatto il salto ( non ha rifiutato l'ostacolo)9 attirare; attrarre; trasportare (fig.); incantare; cattivarsi; affascinare: I was not much taken by ( o with) his behaviour, sono stato tutt'altro che attratto dal suo comportamento; This author takes his readers with him, quest'autore affascina (o trasporta) i lettori10 (spesso impers.) impiegare; metterci; volerci; richiedere; occorrere: I took three days to finish my work, impiegai tre giorni per finire il mio lavoro; DIALOGO → - Building work- The builders said the job would take six to eight weeks, max, i muratori dicono che per i lavori ci vorranno da sei a otto settimane al massimo; How long did it take you to go there?, quanto tempo ci hai messo per andare là?; These things take time, ci vuol tempo per queste cose; It takes a lot of patience, ci vuole molta pazienza15 (gramm.) reggere; prendere: Transitive verbs take a direct object, i verbi transitivi reggono il complemento oggetto17 misurare; rilevare; prendere: to take sb. 's temperature, misurare la temperatura (fam.: la febbre) a q.19 ( di un recipiente, un locale, un veicolo) contenere; portare: This bottle only takes half a litre, questa bottiglia contiene solo mezzo litro; The hall can take 200 people, la sala può contenere 200 persone; The coach takes (up) 50 passengers, il pullman porta 50 passeggeri20 tirare, sferrare; dare: to take a shot at a bird, tirare un colpo (o sparare) a un uccello; to take a punch at sb., tirare (o sferrare) un pugno a q.21 portare ( una misura d'indumento): What size do you take, madam?, che misura (o numero) porta, signora?22 ( sport) vincere: ( boxe) to take nearly every round, vincere quasi tutte le riprese; ( tennis) to take the set, vincere il set24 (fam.) darle (o suonarle) a (q.); battere (q.) ( a pugni, o in una gara): The champion took the challenger in the first round, il detentore del titolo batté lo sfidante nel primo round26 ( calcio, ecc.) fare, effettuare, eseguire ( un tiro, una rimessa, ecc.); dare ( un calcio); battere; segnare ( un gol, un canestro): to take a penalty, tirare (o battere) un rigore; ( cricket) to take a run, effettuare una corsa ( verso il wicket); to take a free kick, battere (o tirare) una punizione27 (fam.) imbrogliare; truffare; fregare (fam.): The salesman tried to take me, il commesso ha cercato di fregarmi28 (fam.; al passivo) defraudare; derubare: The old lady was taken for all her money, la vecchia signora è stata derubata di tutti i soldiB v. i.1 ( anche mecc.) prendere; far presa; attaccare: This gear won't take, quest'ingranaggio non prende (o non fa presa); The fire took rapidly, il fuoco prese subito; This paint takes well, questa vernice attacca bene● to take advantage of, approfittare di; sfruttare □ (mil.) to take aim, prendere la mira; mirare; puntare □ to take all the fun out of st., guastare la festa; rovinare tutto □ to take sb. 's arm, prendere il braccio di q.; prender q. per il braccio □ to take st. as read, dare qc. per letto □ (fig.) to take a back seat, occupare un posto di scarsa importanza; accontentarsi di un ruolo secondario □ (leg.) to take bankruptcy, accettare di essere messo in fallimento □ (autom., ecc.) to take a bend, prendere una curva: to take a bend as tightly as possible, stringere una curva al massimo □ to take bets, accettare scommesse □ (fig.) to take the bit between one's teeth, stringere i denti (fig.) □ to take breath, prendere (o ripigliare) fiato □ to take by surprise, cogliere di sorpresa; prendere (o conquistare) di sorpresa □ to take care, stare attento; fare attenzione; badare; guardarsi: Take care what you say, fa' attenzione a quel che dici!; Take care not to break it, bada di non romperlo! □ to take care of, badare a; prendersi cura di, aver cura di; (fam. eufem.) sistemare, eliminare, uccidere: Who will take care of the baby?, chi si prenderà cura del bambino?; Take care of yourself! abbi cura di te!; riguardati! □ (fig.) to take the chair, assumere la presidenza; presiedere una seduta □ to take a chair, prendere posto; accomodarsi; sedersi □ to take a chance, correre un rischio; tentare la sorte □ to take one's chances, correre il rischio; arrischiare, azzardare; tentare la sorte; stare al gioco (fig.) □ to take no chances, non volere correre rischi; andare sul sicuro □ to take charge of st., prendere in consegna qc.; occuparsi di qc.; assumere il comando (la direzione) di qc.: The new commander took charge of the garrison, il nuovo comandante assunse (o prese) il comando della guarnigione □ to take command, prendere il comando □ (relig.) to take communion, fare la comunione □ to take courage, farsi coraggio; farsi animo □ to take a deep breath, tirare un lungo respiro □ to take a different view, essere di tutt'altro avviso; essere di parere contrario □ to take effect, ( di una medicina, ecc.) avere (o fare) effetto; ( di una legge e sim.) entrare in vigore; essere attuato; andare in porto (fig.): The new law takes effect as of July 1st, la nuova legge entra in vigore dal primo di luglio □ to take a fever, contrarre una febbre ( malarica, ecc.) □ to take fright, prendersi paura; spaventarsi □ to take hold of sb., impadronirsi di q.: A great tenderness took hold of him, una grande tenerezza si è impadronita di lui □ to take hold of st., afferrare qc.: He took hold of the bar, ha afferrato la sbarra □ to take a holiday, andare in vacanza □ to take st. in hand, prendere in mano qc. (fig.); intraprendere qc. □ to take an interest in st., interessarsi a qc. □ to take into account, tener presente; tener conto di; prendere in considerazione: We must take his youth into account, dobbiamo tener conto della sua giovinezza □ to take sb. into one's confidence, concedere a q. la propria fiducia; mettere q. a parte dei propri segreti □ (fam.) to take it, tener duro; non batter ciglio □ to take it easy, prendersela comoda, non strapazzarsi; ( anche) non prendersela, restare calmo □ to take it into one's head (o mind), mettersi in testa, figgersi in capo ( un'idea, ecc.) □ to take a joke in earnest, prender sul serio uno scherzo □ to take a leap (o a jump), fare un salto □ to take leave of sb., prendere congedo (o commiato) da q.; accomiatarsi da q. □ to take leave of one's senses, impazzire □ (leg.) to take legal action, adire le vie legali □ to take legal advice, consultare un avvocato; rivolgersi a un legale per un parere □ to take a letter, ( anche) battere una lettera sotto dettatura □ to take sb. 's life, togliere la vita a q.; uccidere q. □ (fam.) to take one's life in one's hands, rischiare la vita □ to take a look at st., dare un'occhiata a qc. □ to take a look round, dare un'occhiata in giro; guardarsi attorno (o intorno) □ (fam.) to take the mickey out of sb., prendere in giro q.; sfottere q. (fam.) □ to take minutes, mettere a verbale; verbalizzare □ to take the nonsense out of sb., togliere i grilli dalla testa a q. □ to take notes, prendere appunti □ to take notice of st., fare attenzione a qc.; occuparsi (o interessarsi) di qc.; rendersi conto di qc. □ to take an oath, fare (o prestare) un giuramento □ to take offence, offendersi □ to take other people's ideas, appropriarsi delle idee altrui □ to take pains, darsi (o prendersi) pena (di fare qc.); sforzarsi; darsi da fare; fare il possibile: to take pains to do a job well, sforzarsi di fare bene un lavoro □ to take part in st., prendere parte, partecipare a qc. □ to take place, aver luogo; accadere; avvenire; verificarsi □ (polit.) to take power, salire al potere; andare al governo □ to take pride in st., andare orgoglioso di qc. □ (mil.) to take sb. prisoner, far prigioniero q. □ ( boxe) to take punishment, subire una punizione; incassare colpi durissimi □ (fam.) to take the rap, essere incolpato (spec. per colpe altrui); prendersi la colpa □ to take refuge, trovar rifugio; rifugiarsi; riparare □ to take a seat, prendere posto; mettersi a sedere; accomodarsi □ to take sides with sb., parteggiare per q.; schierarsi con q. □ to take stock, (comm.) fare l'inventario; (fig.) valutare la situazione (e sim.) □ to take things as they are, prendere il mondo come viene □ to take things coolly, conservare il sangue freddo; mantenere la calma; non agitarsi □ to take things easy, prender le cose alla leggera; tirare a campare; fare il proprio comodo; prendersela comoda □ to take things seriously, prender le cose sul serio □ to take one's time, prendersela comoda; andare adagio: He took his time over the job, se la prese comoda col lavoro □ to take its toll on sb. [st.], farsi sentire su q. [qc.] ( in senso negativo) □ to take the train, prendere il treno; servirsi del treno ( e non dell'autobus, ecc.): DIALOGO → - Asking about routine 2- I usually take the bus, but sometimes I go by train, di solito prendo l'autobus, ma a volte vado in treno □ to take the trouble to do st., prendersi il disturbo di fare qc.; darsi la pena di fare qc. □ to take turns, fare a turno, alternarsi: (autom.) to take turns at the wheel, alternarsi al volante □ to take a vow, fare un voto □ to take a wife, prender moglie □ to take wing, levarsi a volo □ to be taken ill, ammalarsi; sentirsi male □ (fam.) to be taken short, avere un bisognino ( un bisogno impellente) □ It took a lot of doing, ci volle del bello e del buono □ Take your seats!, seduti!, a posto!; ( anche, ferr.) in carrozza! □ How old do you take me to be?, quanti anni mi dai? □ (fam.) I can take him or leave him, non mi è né simpatico né antipatico; mi lascia indifferente □ Take it or leave it!, prendere o lasciare! □ (fam.) I am not taking any, grazie, no!; ( anche) non ci sto!NOTA D'USO: - to take o to get?-* * *I [teɪk]1) cinem. ripresa f.2) (catch) (of fish) pesca f.; (of game) carniere m.••II 1. [teɪk]to be on the take — colloq. prendere bustarelle
1) (take hold of) prendere [object, money]to take sb. by the hand — prendere qcn. per (la) mano
to take sth. out of — tirare fuori qcs. da [ box]
to take a knife to sb. — vibrare coltellate contro qcn
I'll take some apples, please — vorrei delle mele, per favore
3) (carry along) portare [ object]to take sb. sth. to take sth. to sb. portare qcs. a qcn.; to take the car to the garage portare la macchina dal meccanico; did he take an umbrella (with him)? — ha preso l'ombrello?
4) (accompany, lead)to take sb. to school — accompagnare qcn. a scuola
you can't take him anywhere! — scherz. non si può andare in giro con uno così!
7) (accept) [ machine] prendere [ coin]; [ shop] accettare [ credit card]; [ person] accettare, prendere [ bribe]; prendere [patients, pupils]; accettare [ job]; prendere [ phone call]; sopportare [pain, criticism]; accettare [ punishment]he can't take a joke — non accetta le battute, non sta allo scherzo
8) (require) [activity, course of action] richiedere [skill, courage]9) ling. reggere [object, case]10) (react to)to take sth. well, badly, seriously — prendere qcs. bene, male, sul serio
11) (adopt) adottare [measures, steps]12) (assume)to take sb. for o to be sth. prendere qcn. per; what do you take me for? per chi mi prendi? what do you take this poem to mean? — che significato dai a questa poesia?
13) (consider) fare [ example]; prendere (in esempio) [person, case]take John (for example),... — prendi John (per esempio)
14) (record) prendere [ notes]; prendere nota di [ statement]; misurare [temperature, blood pressure]; prendere, sentire [ pulse]to take sb.'s measurements — (for clothes) prendere le misure a qcn
15) (hold) [hall, bus, tank, container] (potere) contenere16) (wear) (in clothes) portare, avere [ size]to take a size 4 — (in shoes) portare il 37
17) fot. prendere, fare [ photograph]19) scol. univ. (study) studiare, prendere [ subject]; seguire [ course]; prendere [ lessons] (in di); (sit) dare [ exam]; fare [ test]; (teach) [ teacher] fare lezione a [ students]to take sb. for French — fare lezione di francese a qcn
20) (officiate at) [ priest] celebrare [ service]21) (capture) [ army] prendere, espugnare [fortress, city]; (in chess) [ player] mangiare [ piece]; (in cards) [ person] prendere, vincere [ prize]2.verbo intransitivo (pass. took; p.pass. taken) (have desired effect) [ drug] fare effetto; [ dye] prendere; (grow successfully) [ plant] attecchire- take in- take off- take on- take out- take to- take up••to take it o a lot out of sb. chiedere tanto a qcn.; to take it upon oneself to do farsi carico di fare; to take sb. out of himself fare distrarre o divertire qcn.; you can take it from me,... — credimi
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