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1 ♦ (to) realize
♦ (to) realize /ˈrɪəlaɪz/v. t.1 rendersi conto di; realizzare: He doesn't realize the risks he is running, non si rende conto dei rischi che corre; I realize the difficulties, mi rendo conto delle difficoltà; I've just realized today is her birthday, ho appena realizzato che oggi è il suo compleanno; to suddenly realize st., rendersi conto di q. all'improvviso2 attuare; realizzare: to realize one's hopes, realizzare le proprie speranze; to realize one's ambitions, soddisfare le proprie ambizioni; Her initial idea has been realized by the building's architects, la sua idea iniziale è stata realizzata dagli architetti dell'edificio3 dare realtà a; far apparire reale: These details help to realize the scene, questi particolari contribuiscono a dare realtà alla scena4 (fin.) realizzare: to realize a credit, realizzare un credito; to realize a profit, ottenere un profitto; to realize securities [assets], realizzare titoli [attivi] NOTA D'USO: -- ise o -ize?- NOTA D'USO: - to realize o to score?-. -
2 ♦ (to) realize
♦ (to) realize /ˈrɪəlaɪz/v. t.1 rendersi conto di; realizzare: He doesn't realize the risks he is running, non si rende conto dei rischi che corre; I realize the difficulties, mi rendo conto delle difficoltà; I've just realized today is her birthday, ho appena realizzato che oggi è il suo compleanno; to suddenly realize st., rendersi conto di q. all'improvviso2 attuare; realizzare: to realize one's hopes, realizzare le proprie speranze; to realize one's ambitions, soddisfare le proprie ambizioni; Her initial idea has been realized by the building's architects, la sua idea iniziale è stata realizzata dagli architetti dell'edificio3 dare realtà a; far apparire reale: These details help to realize the scene, questi particolari contribuiscono a dare realtà alla scena4 (fin.) realizzare: to realize a credit, realizzare un credito; to realize a profit, ottenere un profitto; to realize securities [assets], realizzare titoli [attivi] NOTA D'USO: -- ise o -ize?- NOTA D'USO: - to realize o to score?-.
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