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1 welcoming
['welkəmɪŋ]1) (warm) [atmosphere, person] accogliente2) (reception) [ committee] di accoglienza; [ ceremony] di benvenuto* * *adjective a welcoming smile.) di benvenuto* * *welcoming /ˈwɛlkəmɪŋ/a.accogliente; di benvenuto; cordiale; amichevole: a welcoming room, una stanza accogliente; a welcoming smile, un sorriso di benvenuto; DIALOGO → - New member of staff 2- You'll find that people are very welcoming, vedrai che sono tutti molto accoglienti.* * *['welkəmɪŋ]1) (warm) [atmosphere, person] accogliente2) (reception) [ committee] di accoglienza; [ ceremony] di benvenuto -
2 whelk
[welk] [AE hwelk]nome zool. buccino m.* * *whelk (1) /wɛlk/n.● whelk shell, buccina ( la conchiglia ritorta) □ (fig. fam. ingl.) He couldn't run a whelk stall, è un totale incompetente, un incapace.whelk (2) /wɛlk/n.foruncolo; pustola.* * *[welk] [AE hwelk]nome zool. buccino m. -
3 well-connected
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4 welcome
I 1. ['welkəm]1) (gratefully received) [initiative, news] graditoto make sb. welcome — (on arrival) dare il benvenuto a qcn.; (over period of time) accogliere qcn. a braccia aperte
if you want to finish my fries you're welcome to them — (politely) se vuoi finire le mie patatine, non ti fare problemi
if you want to watch such rubbish you're welcome to it! — (rudely) se vuoi guardare queste stupidaggini, sei libero di farlo!
2.you're welcome — (acknowledging thanks) prego, non c'è di che
nome benvenuto m.3.modificatore [ speech] di benvenuto4.••II ['welkəm]verbo transitivo dare il benvenuto a, accogliere [ person]; gradire [news, contribution]; accogliere favorevolmente [ initiative]"please welcome our guest tonight, Tim Mays" — "diamo il benvenuto all'ospite di questa sera, Tim Mays"
* * *['welkəm] 1. adjective(received with gladness and happiness: She will make you welcome; He is a welcome visitor at our house; The extra money was very welcome; The holiday made a welcome change.) benvenuto2. noun(reception; hospitality: We were given a warm welcome.) benvenuto, accoglienza3. verb(to receive or greet with pleasure and gladness: We were welcomed by our hosts; She will welcome the chance to see you again.) accogliere, dare il benvenuto; gradire4. interjection(used to express gladness at someone's arrival: Welcome to Britain!) benvenuto- be welcome to
- you're welcome!* * *I 1. ['welkəm]1) (gratefully received) [initiative, news] graditoto make sb. welcome — (on arrival) dare il benvenuto a qcn.; (over period of time) accogliere qcn. a braccia aperte
if you want to finish my fries you're welcome to them — (politely) se vuoi finire le mie patatine, non ti fare problemi
if you want to watch such rubbish you're welcome to it! — (rudely) se vuoi guardare queste stupidaggini, sei libero di farlo!
2.you're welcome — (acknowledging thanks) prego, non c'è di che
nome benvenuto m.3.modificatore [ speech] di benvenuto4.••II ['welkəm]verbo transitivo dare il benvenuto a, accogliere [ person]; gradire [news, contribution]; accogliere favorevolmente [ initiative]"please welcome our guest tonight, Tim Mays" — "diamo il benvenuto all'ospite di questa sera, Tim Mays"
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5 unwelcome
[ʌn'welkəm]1) [visitor, presence] indesiderato, non gradito; [ interruption] sgradito2) [news, proposition, truth] spiacevole* * *(received unwillingly or with disappointment: unwelcome news/guests; I felt that we were unwelcome.) importuno* * *unwelcome /ʌnˈwɛlkəm/a.1 sgradito; malaccetto: an unwelcome guest, un ospite sgradito; He knew he was unwelcome in their house, sapeva di essere malaccetto in casa loro; to make sb. feel unwelcome, far sentire q. di troppo2 ( di cose) sgradito; non richiesto: unwelcome attention [publicity], attenzione [pubblicità] non richiesta; unwelcome news, una notizia spiacevole.* * *[ʌn'welkəm]1) [visitor, presence] indesiderato, non gradito; [ interruption] sgradito2) [news, proposition, truth] spiacevole -
6 unwelcoming
[ʌn'welkəmɪŋ]aggettivo [ atmosphere] non accogliente* * *unwelcoming /ʌnˈwɛlkəmɪŋ/a.* * *[ʌn'welkəmɪŋ]aggettivo [ atmosphere] non accogliente
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