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[ˌtruː'bɔːn]aggettivo [ Englishman] vero, autentico* * *[ˌtruː'bɔːn]aggettivo [ Englishman] vero, autentico -
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♦ true (1) /tru:/A a.1 vero; effettivo; certo; genuino; schietto; sincero; reale; vero e proprio: a true story, una storia vera, reale; true love, amore vero; a true diamond, un diamante genuino; a true friend, un vero amico; un amico sincero; true affection, affetto sincero; (relig.) the true faith, la vera fede; John is a true scholar, John è un vero studioso; a true indication, un'indicazione certa; The dolphin is a true mammal, il delfino è un mammifero vero e proprio2 fedele; leale: They were true to their leader, erano fedeli al loro capo; to be true to one's word, tener fede alla parola data; essere di parola3 accurato; esatto; preciso; conforme ( all'originale): a true description of peasant life, una descrizione esatta (o veritiera) della vita contadina; to hold true, essere valido; valere; essere corretto; a true copy, una copia conformeB avv.2 in modo preciso; esattamente● (aeron.) true airspeed, velocità effettiva □ (leg., ora solo USA) true bill, incriminazione □ true blue, (agg.) fedele, leale; (sost.) fedelissimo, sostenitore leale; (polit.) conservatore tutto d'un pezzo □ true-born, di razza pura; autentico; vero; genuino: a true-born Englishman, un inglese di razza pura; un vero inglese □ ( di un cavallo, ecc.) true-bred, di pura razza; purosangue (agg.) □ (mat.) true discount, sconto razionale □ true-false test, test ‘vero-falso’; test a due risposte □ true-hearted, leale; sincero; fedele □ true-heartedness, lealtà; sincerità; fedeltà □ (leg.) the true heir, l'erede legittimo □ true-life, reale; realistico; basato sui fatti □ true-lover's knot, nodo d'amore □ (geogr.) true north, il nord geografico □ (econ.) true rent, rendita fondiaria (o ricardiana) □ (telef.) true tone, truetone ( porzione di cover musicale usata come suoneria) □ (fin.) true yield, rendimento reale ( di un titolo) □ true to life, realistico; basato sui fatti; che riproduce fedelmente la realtà □ ( di un ritratto) true to nature, fedele; rispondente alla realtà □ to be true to oneself, non tradire sé stesso; essere coerente □ to be true to type, essere tipico, caratteristico (di q.); essere in carattere □ to be as true as steel, essere fedelissimo; essere d'una lealtà a tutta prova □ to come true, avverarsi: I hope your dreams will come true, spero che i tuoi sogni si avverino □ ( di una cosa, di un sogno, ecc.) to prove true, avverarsi; verificarsi; realizzarsi □ Too true!, verissimo; eccome!; altro che! □ It's only too true, purtroppo è vero □ His words ring true, le sue parole suonano sincere □ True, it would cost more, già (o è vero), costerebbe di più.NOTA D'USO: - true- NOTA D'USO: - true, real o genuine?- true (2) /tru:/n. [u]2 (mecc.) allineamento; centratura● (mecc.) to be in true, essere allineato (o centrato, a posto) □ (mecc.) to be out of true, essere fuori centro; essere fuori posto (o messo male).(to) true /tru:/v. t.
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