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1 corredare
corredare v.tr.1 to equip, to fit* out, to furnish, to supply: essere corredato di ogni cosa necessaria, to be equipped (o fitted out) with everything necessary; corredare di libri una biblioteca, to stock a library with books // corredare di note un testo, to annotate (o to add notes to) a text2 ( accompagnare) to attach, to enclose: corredato di documenti, with documents attached (o accompanied by documents); corredare una lettera di documenti, to furnish (o enclose) documents with a letter.◘ corredarsi v.rifl. to supply oneself (with sthg.).* * *[korre'dare]1. vtcorredare di — (apparecchio, laboratorio) to provide o furnish o equip with
un elettrodomestico corredato di vari accessori — an electrical appliance complete with various accessories
2. vr (corredarsi)corredarsi di — to equip o.s. with
* * *[korre'dare] 1.verbo transitivo to equip, to supply, to furnish (di with)2.verbo pronominale corredarsi to supply oneself (di with)* * *corredare/korre'dare/ [1]to equip, to supply, to furnish (di with); corredare un testo di note to annotate a textII corredarsi verbo pronominaleto supply oneself (di with). -
2 commentare
comment on* * *commentare v.tr.1 ( spiegare) to comment on, upon (sthg.): to annotate; to expound: commentare la Bibbia, to expound the Scriptures; commentare un testo, to comment upon (o to annotate) a text2 ( eventi, parole) to comment on, upon (sthg.); to remark upon (sthg.): commentare un avvenimento, to comment (up)on (o to make comments on) an event; non ha commentato il fatto, he did not comment on the fact; la sentenza si commenta da sé, the sentence speaks for itself.* * *[kommen'tare]verbo transitivo1) (discutere) to comment on [ notizia]i fatti si commentano da soli — the facts speak for themselves o tell their own tale
2) (spiegare) to comment on [film, passaggio]; (annotare) to annotate [ testo]3) rad. telev. to commentate on [ partita]* * *commentare/kommen'tare/ [1]1 (discutere) to comment on [ notizia]; i fatti si commentano da soli the facts speak for themselves o tell their own tale3 rad. telev. to commentate on [ partita]. -
3 corredare un testo di note
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