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im'propə((of behaviour etc) not acceptable; indecent; wrong: improper suggestions.) indecente, indecoroso; indebido- improper fraction
tr[ɪm'prɒpəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (behaviour) impropio,-a; (method, conditions) inadecuado,-a; (remark) inoportuno,-a; (dress) incorrecto,-a2 (use) incorrecto,-a, indebido,-a3 (language) indecente4 (proposal) deshonesto,-aimproper [ɪm'prɑpər] adj1) incorrect: incorrecto, impropio2) indecorous: indecorosoadj.• abusivo, -a adj.• ajeno, -a adj.• impropio, -a adj.• incorrecto, -a adj.• indebido, -a adj.• indecoroso, -a adj.ɪm'prɑːpər, ɪm'prɒpə(r)1)it was considered improper for a woman to dress this way — no estaba bien visto que una mujer vistiera así
b) ( indecent) < language> indecoroso; < suggestion> deshonesto[ɪm'prɒpǝ(r)]ADJ1) (=unseemly) [behaviour, laughter] indecoroso, impropio2) (=indecent) [remark] indecoroso; [suggestion] deshonesto3) (=incorrect) [use] indebido4) (=illicit) [dealings] deshonesto* * *[ɪm'prɑːpər, ɪm'prɒpə(r)]1)it was considered improper for a woman to dress this way — no estaba bien visto que una mujer vistiera así
b) ( indecent) < language> indecoroso; < suggestion> deshonesto -
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1) (a woman's dress, especially one of high quality for dances, parties etc.) vestido largo2) (a loose robe worn by clergymen, lawyers, teachers etc.) togagown n vestido largo / traje largotr[gaʊn]1 vestido largo2 (judge's, academic's) toga3 (surgeon's) bata4 (at hairdresser's) peinador nombre masculinogown ['gaʊn] n1) : vestido mevening gown: traje de fiesta2) : toga f (de magistrados, clérigos, etc.)n.• bata s.f.• manto s.m.• ropaje s.m.• toga s.f.• túnica s.f.• vestido s.m.v.• vestir con toga v.gaʊn1)a) ( dress) vestido mevening/wedding gown — traje m de fiesta/novia
b) ( nightgown) (AmE) camisón m2)a) (Educ, Law) toga fb) ( Med) bata f[ɡaʊn]N (=dress) vestido m largo; (Jur, Univ) toga f* * *[gaʊn]1)a) ( dress) vestido mevening/wedding gown — traje m de fiesta/novia
b) ( nightgown) (AmE) camisón m2)a) (Educ, Law) toga fb) ( Med) bata f -
43 half-size
'hæf'saɪz, 'hɑːfsaɪza) ( of shoes) medio número mb) ( of woman's dress) (AmE) talla f or (RPl) talle m especial ( para mujeres gruesas)['hɑːfˌsaɪz]1.N (in shoes) medio número m2.ADJ [musical instrument, chair] de la mitad de tamaño* * *['hæf'saɪz, 'hɑːfsaɪz]a) ( of shoes) medio número mb) ( of woman's dress) (AmE) talla f or (RPl) talle m especial ( para mujeres gruesas) -
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1) (a woman's dress, especially one of high quality for dances, parties etc.) aftenkjole2) (a loose robe worn by clergymen, lawyers, teachers etc.) kappe* * *1) (a woman's dress, especially one of high quality for dances, parties etc.) aftenkjole2) (a loose robe worn by clergymen, lawyers, teachers etc.) kappe -
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[ˌdeɪkɒl'tɑːʒ]nome (of a woman's dress) décolleté m., scollatura f.* * *décolletage /deɪkɒlˈtɑ:ʒ/ (franc.)n.( moda) scollatura.* * *[ˌdeɪkɒl'tɑːʒ]nome (of a woman's dress) décolleté m., scollatura f. -
46 shift
I [ʃɪft]1) (alteration) cambiamento m. (in di)a shift to the left — pol. uno spostamento verso sinistra
to work shifts o be on shifts fare i turni; to be on night shifts — fare il turno di notte, fare la notte
3) (woman's dress) chemisier m.; (undergarment) ant. sottoveste f.4) ling. mutamento m. linguistico5) AE aut. gearshiftII 1. [ʃɪft]to shift one's position — fig. cambiare posizione o idea
2) (get rid of) fare scomparire, eliminare [stain, dirt]I can't shift this cold! — BE colloq. non riesco a liberarmi di questo raffreddore!
3) (transfer) (to another department) avvicendare; (to another town, country) trasferire [ employee]; fig. scaricare [ blame] ( onto su)4) AE aut.2.1) (anche shift about) (move around) [ load] spostarsi, muoversi2) (move)the scene shifts to Ireland — cinem. teatr. la scena si sposta in Irlanda
shift! — BE colloq. spostati! fatti più in là!
5) AE aut.3.* * *[ʃift] 1. verb1) (to change (the) position or direction (of): We spent the whole evening shifting furniture around; The wind shifted to the west overnight.) spostare, spostarsi2) (to transfer: She shifted the blame on to me.) spostare3) (to get rid of: This detergent shifts stains.) togliere2. noun1) (a change (of position etc): a shift of emphasis.) cambiamento2) (a group of people who begin work on a job when another group stop work: The night shift does the heavy work.) (squadra di turno)3) (the period during which such a group works: an eight-hour shift; ( also adjective) shift work.) turno•- shiftlessness
- shifty
- shiftily
- shiftiness* * *shift /ʃɪft/n.1 cambiamento; mutamento; avvicendamento; sostituzione; spostamento: a shift in public opinion, un cambiamento dell'opinione pubblica2 turno ( di lavoro): to work the night shift, fare il turno di notte; to work in shifts, lavorare a turni: DIALOGO → - Asking about routine 2- I work six-hour shifts, faccio turni di sei ore; ( USA) graveyard shift, (squadra del) turno di notte; DIALOGO → - Asking about routine 2- How long are your shifts?, quanto durano i tuoi turni?4 espediente; risorsa; stratagemma; sotterfugio; trucchetto: to live by shifts, vivere di espedienti9 (geol.) rigetto orizzontale10 (ling.) rotazione; spostamento dei suoni: consonant shift, rotazione consonantica (delle lingue germaniche); the great vowel shift, la grande rotazione vocalica (dal «Middle English» all'ingl. moderno)14 (arc.) imbroglio, truffa● ( di tastiera) shift key, tasto delle maiuscole □ ( di tastiera) shift lock, tasto fissamaiuscole; fissamaiuscole (sost. m.) □ (ling.) shift of meaning, slittamento di senso □ (autom., USA) shift stick, leva del cambio □ shift worker, turnista □ to make shift, ingegnarsi; arrabattarsi: We must make shift without him, dobbiamo ingegnarci senza di lui (o fare da soli) □ to make shift with st., fare lo stesso con qc.; accontentarsi di qc.♦ (to) shift /ʃɪft/A v. t.1 spostare; cambiare; mutare; sostituire: to shift the weight from one's back, spostare il peso dalle proprie spalle; to shift the cargo on the deck of a ship, spostare il carico sul ponte di una nave; to shift the scene, cambiar la scena (a teatr., in un romanzo, ecc.); to shift one's lodging, mutar residenza; cambiare casa5 (comput.) scorrere; fare scorrere (angl.)6 (fam.) ingurgitare; tracannareB v. i.1 spostarsi; muoversi; viaggiare continuamente; trasferirsi: He shifted in his chair, si è spostato sulla sedia; They shifted about for several years, si sono trasferiti da una città all'altra per alcuni anni2 cambiare; mutare: The scene shifted, la scena è cambiata; Tastes have shifted, sono mutati i gusti3 ( del vento) cambiare direzione, voltarsi; (naut.) girare: The wind has shifted to the south, il vento ha girato verso sud4 ( di solito to shift for oneself) arrangiarsi; ingegnarsi: I must shift as I can, devo arrangiarmi alla meglio; You must shift for yourself now, devi ingegnarti da solo, ora7 (fam.) andare a tutta birra● to shift one's balance, spostare il peso del corpo □ (naut.) to shift berth, cambiare ormeggio □ to shift the blame onto sb. else, gettare (o far ricadere) la colpa su un altro; dare la colpa a un altro □ (leg.) to shift the burden of proof, scaricare l'onere della prova sulla parte avversa □ to shift for oneself, fare da sé; cavarsela da solo; arrangiarsi □ (autom.) to shift gears, cambiare marcia; (fig.) cambiare tono (o atteggiamento, ecc.) all'improvviso □ (fig.) to shift one's ground, portare la questione su un terreno diverso □ (naut.) to shift the helm, cambiare la barra □ to shift the hip, spostare il bacino □ (autom., spec. USA) to shift into second [third], inserire (o mettere) la seconda [la terza] □ (autom.) to shift into top gear, mettere (o inserire) la marcia più alta; ingranare la quinta; (fig.) accelerare il ritmo ( del lavoro, ecc.) □ to shift the responsibility, scaricare la responsabilità; fare a scaricabarile (fam.).* * *I [ʃɪft]1) (alteration) cambiamento m. (in di)a shift to the left — pol. uno spostamento verso sinistra
to work shifts o be on shifts fare i turni; to be on night shifts — fare il turno di notte, fare la notte
3) (woman's dress) chemisier m.; (undergarment) ant. sottoveste f.4) ling. mutamento m. linguistico5) AE aut. gearshiftII 1. [ʃɪft]to shift one's position — fig. cambiare posizione o idea
2) (get rid of) fare scomparire, eliminare [stain, dirt]I can't shift this cold! — BE colloq. non riesco a liberarmi di questo raffreddore!
3) (transfer) (to another department) avvicendare; (to another town, country) trasferire [ employee]; fig. scaricare [ blame] ( onto su)4) AE aut.2.1) (anche shift about) (move around) [ load] spostarsi, muoversi2) (move)the scene shifts to Ireland — cinem. teatr. la scena si sposta in Irlanda
shift! — BE colloq. spostati! fatti più in là!
5) AE aut.3. -
47 brooch
brəu(a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) broche, alfiler (de pecho), prendedor, fíbulabrooch n brochetr[brəʊʧ]1 broche nombre masculinobrooch ['bro:ʧ, 'bru:ʧ] n: broche m, prendedor mn.(§ pl.: brooches) = alfiler s.m.• broche s.m.• prendedor s.m.brəʊtʃnoun prendedor m, broche m[brǝʊtʃ]N prendedor m, broche m ; (ancient) fíbula f* * *[brəʊtʃ]noun prendedor m, broche m -
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nounBrosche, die* * *[brəu ](a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) die Brosche* * *<pl -es>[brəʊtʃ, AM broʊtʃ]n Brosche f* * *[brəʊtʃ]nBrosche f* * ** * *nounBrosche, die* * *n.(§ pl.: brooches)= Brosche -n f. -
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brəu(a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) brosje, brystnålbrosjesubst. \/brəʊtʃ\/brosje, brystnål -
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[brəu ](a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) -
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melltű, bross* * *[brəu ](a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) melltű -
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[brəu ](a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) alfinete* * *[broutʃ] n broche. -
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n. broş, iğne (süs)* * *broş* * *[brəu ](a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) broş -
54 brooch
[brəu ](a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) zaponka* * *[brouč]nounnaprsna igla, broška, zaponka -
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• rintaneula• rintakoru• solki* * *brəu(a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) rintaneula -
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57 brooch
[brəutʃ]nbroszka f* * *[brəu ](a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) broszka -
58 gown
[gaun]n* * *1) (a woman's dress, especially one of high quality for dances, parties etc.) suknia wieczorowa2) (a loose robe worn by clergymen, lawyers, teachers etc.) toga -
59 brooch
[brəu ](a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) piespraude; sakta* * *sakta, piespraude -
60 brooch
[brəu ](a decoration, especially for a woman's dress, fastened by a pin: She wore a brooch on the collar of her dress.) sagė
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