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1 formula
f formula* * *formula s.f.1 (chim., mat.) formula*; formula matematica, mathematical formula; formula chimica, bruta, di struttura, chemical, empirical, structural formula // ( ragioneria) formula di interesse composto, compound-interest formula2 (estens.) ( frase fatta) set phrase, conventional phrase; cliché: formula di saluto, set (o conventional) greeting; formula magica, magical formula; formula di giuramento, form of oath // (dir.): assolvere con formula piena, to acquit stating the complete discharge (of the defendant); assolvere con formula dubitativa, to acquit stating the dubious discharge (of the defendant); formula esecutiva, statement of immediate enforceability (of a judgement)3 ( motto) motto, slogan4 ( insieme di caratteri salienti) characteristics (pl.), system; ( metodo) formula, key, recipe: le formule dell'impressionismo, the characteristics of Impressionism; una nuova formula di governo, a new formula for a coalition; qual è la formula segreta del tuo successo?, what's the secret of (o the key to) your success?* * *['fɔrmula]sostantivo femminile1) (espressione) form, wording2) comm. (opzione) option3) mat. formula*4) (ricetta) formula*, composition5) sport aut.Formula uno, due — Formula One, Two
6) (struttura, schema) (di trasmissione televisiva, rivista) format•formula di cortesia — polite phrase; (alla fine di una lettera) letter ending
formula di struttura — chim. structural formula
* * *formula/'fɔrmula/sostantivo f.1 (espressione) form, wording2 comm. (opzione) option3 mat. formula*4 (ricetta) formula*, composition6 (struttura, schema) (di trasmissione televisiva, rivista) formatformula di cortesia polite phrase; (alla fine di una lettera) letter ending; formula di giuramento oath; formula magica (magic) spell; formula di struttura chim. structural formula. -
2 incantare
enchant* * *incantare1 v.tr. to bewitch, to put* a spell on (s.o.), to enchant, to charm, to spellbind* (anche fig.): la maga li incantò, the sorceress put a spell on them; incantare un serpente, to charm a snake; quella donna lo aveva incantato, (fig.) the woman had bewitched him; musica che incanta l'animo, (fig.) music that delights (o enchants) the mind; l'artista incantò il pubblico, (fig.) the artist held the audience spellbound // non riuscirai a incantarmi con le tue chiacchiere, (fig.) you won't be able to take me in with all your talk.◘ incantarsi v.intr.pron.1 to be enchanted, to be spellbound, to be charmed; (andare in estasi) to go* into raptures; (perdersi nei propri pensieri) to lose* oneself in day-dreams, to daydream*: incantare di fronte alla bellezza di un tramonto, to go into raptures at the beauty of a sunset; i bambini si incantarono davanti ai burattini, the children were spellbound by the puppets; non ti incantare e riprendi a studiare!, stop daydreaming and get back to studying!; incantare ascoltando la musica di Bach, to be carried away by Bach's music2 (incepparsi) to get* stuck, to jam: il fucile si è incantato, the gun has jammed.* * *[inkan'tare]1. vt2. vip (incantarsi)(bloccarsi: meccanismo) to stick, jam, (persona) to be spellbound, be in a dazeincantarsi a guardare qn/qc — to stop and stare at sb/sth
* * *[inkan'tare] 1.verbo transitivo (stregare) to bewitch, to charm, to enchant2.lasciarsi incantare da qcn. — to fall to sb.'s charms
verbo pronominale incantarsi1) (imbambolarsi) to be* lost in wonder, to be* lost in a daydream2) (incepparsi) to get* stuck* * *incantare/inkan'tare/ [1](stregare) to bewitch, to charm, to enchant; lasciarsi incantare da qcn. to fall to sb.'s charms; incantare serpenti to charm snakesII incantarsi verbo pronominale1 (imbambolarsi) to be* lost in wonder, to be* lost in a daydream2 (incepparsi) to get* stuck.
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