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1 ♦ society
♦ society /səˈsaɪətɪ/n.1 [u] società; comunità sociale; collettività; consorzio civile: a danger to society, un pericolo per la società2 società; comunità: the consumer society, la società dei consumi; industrial societies, le società industriali; the affluent society, la società del benessere3 associazione ( anche leg.); istituzione; compagnia: a charitable society, un'associazione di beneficenza; a learned society, un'associazione culturale; (relig.) the Society of Jesus, la Compagnia di Gesù; i Gesuiti; (relig.) the Society of Friends, la Società degli Amici ( nome ufficiale dei Quaccheri)5 (= high society) (l') alta società; (il) bel mondo: At eighteen she was introduced into society, a diciott'anni fece il suo ingresso in società6 (ecol.) società● society column, rubrica di cronaca mondana □ society gossip, pettegolezzi del bel mondo □ (geogr.) Society Islands, Isole della Società □ a society man [woman], un uomo [una donna] di mondo □ society verse, versi di circostanza; poesia giocosa, leggera □ in polite society, nella buona società; fra la gente bene.NOTA D'USO: - society o company?- -
2 society ***** so·ci·ety
[sə'saɪətɪ]1. n1) (social community) società f inv2) (club, organization) società f inv, associazione ffilm society — cineclub m inv
3) (also: high society) alta società4) (frm: company) compagnia2. adj(party, column) mondano (-a) -
3 learned
I 1. [lɜːnd] 2.aggettivo psic. [behaviour, response] acquisitoII [lɜːnɪd]aggettivo [ person] istruito, colto; [ book] dotto, erudito; [ remark] dotto, sapiente; [ journal] specializzato; [ society] dotta, di eruditimy learned friend — dir. onorevole collega
* * *[-nid]adjective (having or showing great learning: a learned professor.) colto, erudito* * *learned /ˈlɜ:nɪd/a.1 dotto; colto; erudito; istruito; sapiente: a learned man, un uomo colto; un dotto; un erudito; a learned word, una parola dotta● a learned profession, una professione liberale □ ( in parlamento, in tribunale, ecc.) my learned friend, il mio dotto (o onorevole) collega (in GB) □ a learned work, un'opera d'erudizionelearnedly avv. learnedness n. [u].* * *I 1. [lɜːnd] 2.aggettivo psic. [behaviour, response] acquisitoII [lɜːnɪd]aggettivo [ person] istruito, colto; [ book] dotto, erudito; [ remark] dotto, sapiente; [ journal] specializzato; [ society] dotta, di eruditimy learned friend — dir. onorevole collega
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4 academy
[ə'kædəmɪ]1) scol. accademia f.2) (learned society) accademia f.* * *[ə'kædəmi] 1. plural - academies; noun1) (a higher school for special study: Academy of Music.) accademia2) (a society to encourage science, art etc: The Royal Academy.) accademia3) (a type of senior school.) scuola secondaria•- academic2. noun(a university or college teacher.) accademico- academically* * *academy /əˈkædəmɪ/n.● academy of music, conservatorio □ military academy, accademia militare.* * *[ə'kædəmɪ]1) scol. accademia f.2) (learned society) accademia f. -
5 associate *** as·so·ci·ate vb n , adj
[ə'səʊʃɪɪt]1. vtassociare, collegareto associate o.s. with — associarsi a, unirsi a
2. vi3. n(colleague) collega m/f, socio (-a), (accomplice) complice m/f, (member: of club) socio (-a) aggregato (-a), (of learned society) membro aggregato4. adjEnglish-Italian dictionary > associate *** as·so·ci·ate vb n , adj
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6 proceedings npl
['prə'siːdɪŋz]1) (events) avvenimenti mpl, (manoeuvres) manovre fpl, (function) cerimonia fsg, (meeting) riunione fsg, seduta fsg, (discussions) dibattito msg2) (esp Law: measures) provvedimenti mpl, misure fpl3) (records: of learned society) atti mpl, rendiconti mpl -
7 ♦ friend
♦ friend /frɛnd/n.1 amico, amica: a good friend of mine, un mio buon amico; my best friend, il mio migliore amico; close friend, amico intimo; dear friend, caro amico; faithful friend, amico fedele; lifelong friend, amico di una vita; mutual friend, comune amico; old friend, vecchio amico; family friend, amico di famiglia; to be friends with, essere amico di; male friends, amici (maschi); female friends, amiche; We're good friends, siamo buoni amici; He's no friend of virtue, non è amico della virtù2 (al pl.) alleati; nazione amica● friend or foe, amico o nemico □ ( Internet) friend request, richiesta di amicizia □ Let's be friends again, facciamo la pace; ritorniamo amici □ friends in high places (o friends at court), amici altolocati (o in alto loco); amicizie importanti (o influenti); santi in paradiso (fam.) □ to keep (o to stay) friends with sb., rimanere amici con q. □ to make friends again, rifare amicizia; rappacificarsi □ to make friends easily, fare amicizia facilmente □ to make friends with sb., fare amicizia con q. □ (polit., GB, detto a un membro della Camera dei comuni) my honourable friend, il mio onorevole collega □ (leg.) my learned friend, il mio dotto collega □ (polit., GB, detto a un membro della Camera dei Lord) my noble friend, il mio nobile collega □ (fam. scherz.) With friends like these who needs enemies?, per fortuna che sono degli amici!; dagli amici mi guardi Iddio, ché dai nemici mi guardo io (prov.) □ (prov.) A friend in need is a friend indeed, il vero amico si conosce al bisogno.(to) friend /frɛnd/v. t.( Internet) dare l'amicizia a (q.).
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