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1 sort out
sort [sth.] out, sort out [sth.]2) (organize) occuparsi di [details, arrangements]; organizzare [ ideas]3) (tidy up) mettere in ordine, riordinare [ desk]; ordinare [ files]; mettere a posto [finances, affairs]4) (select) selezionare [photos, clothes]5) (mend) mettere a posto [clutch, fault]; sort out [sth.]6) (separate)7) (establish)I'm still trying to sort out what happened — sto ancora cercando di capire cosa sia successo; sort [sb.] out colloq.
8) (punish)I'll sort him out! — lo aggiusto o arrangio io!
9) (help)the doctor will soon sort you out — il dottore ti rimetterà presto in sesto; sort [oneself] out (get organized) organizzarsi, mettersi a posto
* * *1) (to separate (one lot or type of) things from a general mixture: I'll try to sort out some books that he might like.) selezionare2) (to correct, improve, solve etc: You must sort out your business affairs.) mettere a posto, risolvere3) (to attend to, usually by punishing or reprimanding: I'll soon sort you out, you evil little man!) sistemare* * *vt + adv1)See:sort 2., 1)2) (straighten out: room) riordinare, sistemare, (papers, one's ideas) riordinare, (solve: problem etc) risolvere3)* * *sort [sth.] out, sort out [sth.]2) (organize) occuparsi di [details, arrangements]; organizzare [ ideas]3) (tidy up) mettere in ordine, riordinare [ desk]; ordinare [ files]; mettere a posto [finances, affairs]4) (select) selezionare [photos, clothes]5) (mend) mettere a posto [clutch, fault]; sort out [sth.]6) (separate)7) (establish)I'm still trying to sort out what happened — sto ancora cercando di capire cosa sia successo; sort [sb.] out colloq.
8) (punish)I'll sort him out! — lo aggiusto o arrangio io!
9) (help)the doctor will soon sort you out — il dottore ti rimetterà presto in sesto; sort [oneself] out (get organized) organizzarsi, mettersi a posto
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2 ♦ whose
♦ whose /hu:z/pron. (genitivo poss. di who)1 interr. di chi: Whose book is this?, di chi è questo libro?; Whose is this bike?, di chi è questa bici?; Whose fault is it?, di chi è la colpa?; That's whose fault it is!, ecco di chi è la colpa!; I'd like to know whose ( gloves) these are, vorrei sapere di chi sono questi (guanti)2 relat. (rif. a persone e a cose) di cui; del quale, della quale, dei quali, delle quali; il cui, la cui, i cui, le cui: That's the boy whose moped was stolen yesterday, ecco il ragazzo il cui motorino è stato rubato ieri; That's the woman whose son was killed in war, quella è la signora il cui figlio è morto in guerra; a house whose windows are all broken, una casa le cui finestre sono tutte rotte ( più com.: dalle finestre rotte). -
3 blame
I [bleɪm]1) (responsibility) responsabilità f., colpa f. ( for di)to take o bear the blame assumersi la responsabilità; to put o lay the blame for sth. on sb. dare la colpa o addossare la responsabilità form. di qcs. a qcn.; don't put the blame on me non dare la colpa a me; he got the blame for the broken vase fu incolpato di aver rotto il vaso; why do I always get the blame? — perché è sempre colpa mia?
2) (criticism) biasimo m., riprovazione f.II 1. [bleɪm]verbo transitivo incolpare [ person]; dare la colpa a, prendersela con [weather, recession]to blame sb. for sth. — incolpare qcn. di qcs.
to blame sth. on sb. — addossare la responsabilità di qcs. a qcn.
2.to be to blame for — essere responsabile di [accident, crisis]
to blame one self for — sentirsi responsabile di [tragedy, outcome]
you've only yourself to blame — devi prendertela solo con te stesso o la colpa è solo tua
* * *[bleim] 1. verb1) (to consider someone or something responsible for something bad: I blame the wet road for the accident.) incolpare2) (to find fault with (a person): I don't blame you for wanting to leave.) biasimare2. noun(the responsibility (for something bad): He takes the blame for everything that goes wrong.) colpa, responsabilità* * *I [bleɪm]1) (responsibility) responsabilità f., colpa f. ( for di)to take o bear the blame assumersi la responsabilità; to put o lay the blame for sth. on sb. dare la colpa o addossare la responsabilità form. di qcs. a qcn.; don't put the blame on me non dare la colpa a me; he got the blame for the broken vase fu incolpato di aver rotto il vaso; why do I always get the blame? — perché è sempre colpa mia?
2) (criticism) biasimo m., riprovazione f.II 1. [bleɪm]verbo transitivo incolpare [ person]; dare la colpa a, prendersela con [weather, recession]to blame sb. for sth. — incolpare qcn. di qcs.
to blame sth. on sb. — addossare la responsabilità di qcs. a qcn.
2.to be to blame for — essere responsabile di [accident, crisis]
to blame one self for — sentirsi responsabile di [tragedy, outcome]
you've only yourself to blame — devi prendertela solo con te stesso o la colpa è solo tua
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4 critic
['krɪtɪk]1) (reviewer) critico m. (-a)2) (opponent) censore m., criticone m. (-a)* * *['kritik]1) (a person who judges or comments on books, art etc: He is the book critic for the local newspaper.) critico2) (a person who finds fault: His critics would say that he is unsuitable for the job.) critico•- critical- critically
- criticize
- criticise
- criticism* * *['krɪtɪk]1) (reviewer) critico m. (-a)2) (opponent) censore m., criticone m. (-a)
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