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1 its
[ɪts]determinante suo••Note:When translating its, remember that in Italian possessives, like most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify, not as in English with the possessor they refer to; its is translated by suo + masculine singular noun ( its bone = il suo osso), sua + feminine singular noun ( its cage = la sua gabbia), suoi + masculine plural noun ( its whiskers = i suoi baffi), and sue + feminine plural noun ( its legs = le sue zampe). - The above examples also show that Italian possessives, unlike English ones, are normally preceded by an article* * *adjective (belonging to it: The bird has hurt its wing.) suo, sua, suoi, sue* * *[ɪts]determinante suo••Note:When translating its, remember that in Italian possessives, like most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify, not as in English with the possessor they refer to; its is translated by suo + masculine singular noun ( its bone = il suo osso), sua + feminine singular noun ( its cage = la sua gabbia), suoi + masculine plural noun ( its whiskers = i suoi baffi), and sue + feminine plural noun ( its legs = le sue zampe). - The above examples also show that Italian possessives, unlike English ones, are normally preceded by an article -
2 our
['aʊə(r), ɑː(r)]determinante nostro••Note:When translating our, remember that in Italian possessives, like most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify, not as in English with the possessor they refer to; our is translated by nostro + masculine singular noun ( our neighbour, our dog = il nostro vicino, il nostro cane), nostra + feminine singular noun ( our teacher, our house = la nostra maestra, la nostra casa), nostri + masculine plural noun ( our children, our books = i nostri figli, i nostri libri), and nostre + feminine plural noun (our friends, our shoes = le nostre amiche, le nostre scarpe). - The above examples also show that Italian possessives, unlike English ones, are normally preceded by an article. - When own is used after our to intensify the meaning of the possessive, it is not usually translated in Italian: we live in our own flat = abitiamo nel nostro appartamento. - When our is used before nouns indicating parts of the body (for which), garments, relatives, food and drink etc., Italian has an article instead: we had our hair cut = ci siamo fatti tagliare i capelli; we kept our hat on = abbiamo tenuto il cappello; we have eaten up our soup = abbiamo finito la minestra; we are both in our forties = abbiamo entrambi passato i quaranta* * *(belonging to us: This is our house.) nostro/a/i/e- ours- ourselves* * *['aʊə(r), ɑː(r)]determinante nostro••Note:When translating our, remember that in Italian possessives, like most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify, not as in English with the possessor they refer to; our is translated by nostro + masculine singular noun ( our neighbour, our dog = il nostro vicino, il nostro cane), nostra + feminine singular noun ( our teacher, our house = la nostra maestra, la nostra casa), nostri + masculine plural noun ( our children, our books = i nostri figli, i nostri libri), and nostre + feminine plural noun (our friends, our shoes = le nostre amiche, le nostre scarpe). - The above examples also show that Italian possessives, unlike English ones, are normally preceded by an article. - When own is used after our to intensify the meaning of the possessive, it is not usually translated in Italian: we live in our own flat = abitiamo nel nostro appartamento. - When our is used before nouns indicating parts of the body (for which), garments, relatives, food and drink etc., Italian has an article instead: we had our hair cut = ci siamo fatti tagliare i capelli; we kept our hat on = abbiamo tenuto il cappello; we have eaten up our soup = abbiamo finito la minestra; we are both in our forties = abbiamo entrambi passato i quaranta -
3 one's
I [wʌnz] II [wʌnz]determinante proprio••one's books, friends — i propri libri, amici
Note:When translating one's, remember that in Italian determiners, like possessives and most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify; one's is translated by il proprio + masculine singular noun (one's neighbour, one's dog = il proprio vicino, il proprio cane), la propria + feminine singular noun (one's teacher, one's house = la propria maestra, la propria casa), i propri + masculine plural noun (one's children, one's books = i propri figli, i propri libri), and le proprie + feminine plural noun (one's friends, one's shoes = le proprie amiche, le proprie scarpe). - When one's is used as a reflexive pronoun after a verb in the infinitive, it is translated by si which is always joined to the verb to form a single word: to brush one's teeth = lavarsi i denti. - For examples and particular usages see the entry below* * *I [wʌnz] II [wʌnz]determinante proprio••one's books, friends — i propri libri, amici
Note:When translating one's, remember that in Italian determiners, like possessives and most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify; one's is translated by il proprio + masculine singular noun (one's neighbour, one's dog = il proprio vicino, il proprio cane), la propria + feminine singular noun (one's teacher, one's house = la propria maestra, la propria casa), i propri + masculine plural noun (one's children, one's books = i propri figli, i propri libri), and le proprie + feminine plural noun (one's friends, one's shoes = le proprie amiche, le proprie scarpe). - When one's is used as a reflexive pronoun after a verb in the infinitive, it is translated by si which is always joined to the verb to form a single word: to brush one's teeth = lavarsi i denti. - For examples and particular usages see the entry below -
4 ♦ (to) translate
♦ (to) translate /trænsˈleɪt/A v. t.2 trasformare; convertire: (fin.) to translate assets into national currency, convertire attività in valuta nazionale5 (mat.) traslare6 interpretare; spiegare: I translated his act as a protest, ho interpretato il suo come un atto di protesta8 (comput.) tradurre; convertireB v. i.2 (mecc.) traslare● to translate an idea into action, mettere in atto un'idea □ to translate word for word, tradurre alla lettera □ (relig.) to be translated into heaven, essere assunto in Cielo ( col corpo) □ (elettron.) translating machine, macchina per tradurre; traduttore elettronico.NOTA D'USO: - to translate- -
5 ♦ (to) translate
♦ (to) translate /trænsˈleɪt/A v. t.2 trasformare; convertire: (fin.) to translate assets into national currency, convertire attività in valuta nazionale5 (mat.) traslare6 interpretare; spiegare: I translated his act as a protest, ho interpretato il suo come un atto di protesta8 (comput.) tradurre; convertireB v. i.2 (mecc.) traslare● to translate an idea into action, mettere in atto un'idea □ to translate word for word, tradurre alla lettera □ (relig.) to be translated into heaven, essere assunto in Cielo ( col corpo) □ (elettron.) translating machine, macchina per tradurre; traduttore elettronico.NOTA D'USO: - to translate- -
6 code
I [kəʊd]1) (laws, rules) codice m.code of practice — med. deontologia medica; (in advertising) autodisciplina pubblicitaria; (in banking) condizioni generali
2) (of behaviour) codice m. comportamentale3) (cipher) codice m.4) tel.5) inform. codice m.II [kəʊd]verbo transitivo inform. codificare* * *[kəud] 1. noun1) (a collection of laws or rules: a code of behaviour.) codice2) (a (secret) system of words, letters, or symbols: the Morse Code; The message was in code; We have deciphered the enemy's code.) codice3) (a system of symbols etc for translating one type of language into another: There are a number of codes for putting English into a form usable by a computer.) codice2. verb(to put into (secret, computer etc) code: Have you coded the material for the computer?) codificare* * *I [kəʊd]1) (laws, rules) codice m.code of practice — med. deontologia medica; (in advertising) autodisciplina pubblicitaria; (in banking) condizioni generali
2) (of behaviour) codice m. comportamentale3) (cipher) codice m.4) tel.5) inform. codice m.II [kəʊd]verbo transitivo inform. codificare -
7 translation
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