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1 ♦ formal
♦ formal /ˈfɔ:ml/A a.1 formale; esplicito; solenne; regolare: formal offer, offerta formale; formal invitation, invito formale; (leg.) formal contract, contratto formale2 ufficiale: formal consultations, consultazioni ufficiali; formal denial, smentita ufficiale; formal enquiry, inchiesta ufficiale3 formale; cerimoniale; di convenienza: formal manners, maniere formali; formal language, linguaggio formale; a formal bow, un inchino formale; formal call, visita di convenienza4 di sola forma; formale; non essenziale; non sostanziale: a formal requirement, un requisito non essenziale; It's a purely formal matter, è una faccenda puramente formale (o di pura forma)5 formale; tradizionale: formal classroom teaching, insegnamento tradizionale in classe; formal wedding, matrimonio tradizionaleB n. ( USA)● formal handshake, stretta di mano di prammatica □ (leg.) formal information, denuncia □ (leg.) formal notice, intimazione. -
2 formal **** for·mal adj
['fɔːm(ə)l]formal clothes — abiti mpl da cerimonia
formal training — preparazione f specifica
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3 formal
['fɔːml]1) (official) [agreement, complaint, enquiry, invitation] formale, ufficiale2) (not casual) [language, manner] formale; [ occasion] formale, solenne; [ clothing] da cerimonia3) (structured) [logic, linguistics] formale4) (in recognized institution) [ training] professionale; [ qualification] riconosciuto5) letter. art. formale* * *['fo:məl]1) (done etc according to a fixed and accepted way: a formal letter.) formale2) (suitable or correct for occasions when things are done according to a fixed and accepted way: You must wear formal dress.) formale, da cerimonia3) ((of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly: formal behaviour.) formale4) ((of language) exactly correct by grammatical etc rules but not conversational: Her English was very formal.) formale5) ((of designs etc) precise and following a fixed pattern rather than occuring naturally: formal gardens.) simmetrico•- formally- formality* * *['fɔːml]1) (official) [agreement, complaint, enquiry, invitation] formale, ufficiale2) (not casual) [language, manner] formale; [ occasion] formale, solenne; [ clothing] da cerimonia3) (structured) [logic, linguistics] formale4) (in recognized institution) [ training] professionale; [ qualification] riconosciuto5) letter. art. formale -
4 formal dress
nome abito m. da cerimonia; mil. alta uniforme f.* * *nabito da cerimonia, (evening dress) abito da sera* * *nome abito m. da cerimonia; mil. alta uniforme f. -
5 formal garden
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6 evening dress
* * *1) (clothes worn for formal occasions in the evening.) abito da sera2) (a formal dress worn by a woman in the evening.) abito/vestito da sera* * *n(woman's) abito da serain evening dress — (man) in abito scuro, (woman) in abito lungo
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7 debate
I [dɪ'beɪt]II 1. [dɪ'beɪt]to hold a debate on — fare un dibattito su [ issue]
verbo transitivo pol. (formally) dibattere [ issue]; discutere [ bill]; (informally) discutere [ question]2.to debate about sth. — discutere di qcs. ( with con)
* * *[di'beit] 1. noun(a discussion or argument, especially a formal one in front of an audience: a Parliamentary debate.) dibattito2. verb1) (to hold a formal discussion (about): Parliament will debate the question tomorrow.) dibattere2) (to think about or talk about something before coming to a decision: We debated whether to go by bus or train.) riflettere; discutere•* * *I [dɪ'beɪt]II 1. [dɪ'beɪt]to hold a debate on — fare un dibattito su [ issue]
verbo transitivo pol. (formally) dibattere [ issue]; discutere [ bill]; (informally) discutere [ question]2.to debate about sth. — discutere di qcs. ( with con)
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8 dial
I ['daɪəl]nome (of clock, instrument) quadrante m.; (on a telephone) disco m. combinatoreII ['daɪəl]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - ll- BE, -l- AE) tel. fare; (more formal) comporre [ number]; chiamare [person, country]to dial 999 — (for police, ambulance, fire brigade) chiamare il pronto intervento
* * *1. noun1) (the face of a watch or clock: My watch has a dial you can see in the dark.) quadrante2) (the turning disc over the numbers on a telephone.) disco combinatore3) (any disc etc bearing numbers etc used to give information: the dial on a radio.) scala parlante2. verb(to turn a telephone dial to get a number: She dialled the wrong number.) comporre* * *['daɪ(ə)l]1. n2. vt(Telec: number) fare, (more formal) comporre* * *dial /ˈdaɪəl/n.6 (GB antiq.) faccia; muso● (elettr.) dial lamp, spia □ dial lock, serratura a combinazione □ (telef., USA) dial tone, segnale di linea.(to) dial /ˈdaɪəl/v. t.1 (telef.) comporre, fare: to dial a number, comporre un numero; to dial the wrong number, sbagliare numero; DIALOGO → - Showing guest to room- Dial nine for reception, per chiamare la reception premete il nove2 misurare (indicare, ecc.) per mezzo di un quadrante● dial-a- (pref.), ottenibile mediante telefonata: (in GB) dial-a-ride, servizio di bus a domicilio ( per anziani o disabili).* * *I ['daɪəl]nome (of clock, instrument) quadrante m.; (on a telephone) disco m. combinatoreII ['daɪəl]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - ll- BE, -l- AE) tel. fare; (more formal) comporre [ number]; chiamare [person, country]to dial 999 — (for police, ambulance, fire brigade) chiamare il pronto intervento
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9 petition
I [pə'tɪʃn]1) (document) petizione f. (to per)a petition calling for sth. — una petizione per chiedere qcs
2) (formal request) petizione f., istanza f.3) dir. domanda f., istanza f.II 1. [pə'tɪʃn]verbo transitivo presentare una petizione a [person, body]2.verbo intransitivo fare una petizioneto petition for divorce — dir. chiedere il divorzio
* * *[pə'tiʃən] 1. noun(a formal request made to someone in authority and usually signed by a large number of people.) petizione2. verb(to make such a request: They petitioned the government for the release of the prisoners.) fare/presentare una petizione* * *petition /pəˈtɪʃn/n.1 petizione; supplica; preghiera2 (leg.) petizione; istanza; esposto; ricorso: petition of creditors, istanza dei creditori; petition for rehearing ( of a case), ricorso per la riapertura di un processo; petition in bankruptcy, istanza di fallimento; to file a petition, presentare una petizione; to sign a petition, sottoscrivere una petizionepetitionarya.di petizione; fatto a mo' di petizione.(to) petition /pəˈtɪʃn/A v. t.B v. i.petitionern.1 postulante; richiedente2 (leg.) chi fa una petizione; istante; ricorrente.* * *I [pə'tɪʃn]1) (document) petizione f. (to per)a petition calling for sth. — una petizione per chiedere qcs
2) (formal request) petizione f., istanza f.3) dir. domanda f., istanza f.II 1. [pə'tɪʃn]verbo transitivo presentare una petizione a [person, body]2.verbo intransitivo fare una petizioneto petition for divorce — dir. chiedere il divorzio
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10 master of ceremonies
* * *( abbreviation MC) (a person who announces the various stages of an entertainment, formal social gathering, series of speakers at a dinner etc: The master of ceremonies introduced the speaker.) maestro delle cerimonie* * *n* * * -
11 yourself **** your·self pers pron
[jə'sɛlf] [jə'sɛlvz]yourselves pl1) (reflexive: sg) ti, (pl) vi, (sg: polite) si, (pl: very formal) sihave you hurt yourself? — ti sei (or si è) fatto male?
have you hurt yourselves? — vi siete (or si sono) fatti male?
did you enjoy yourself, sir? — si è divertito, signore?
2) (emphatic: sg) tu stesso (-a), (pl) voi stessi (-e), (sg: polite) lei stesso (-a), (pl: very formal) loro stessi (-e)you yourself told me — me l'hai detto proprio tu, tu stesso me l'hai detto
3) (after prep) te, te stesso (-a), (polite) lei, lei stesso (-a), (pl) voi, voi stessi (-e), (very formal) loro, loro stessi (-e)See:English-Italian dictionary > yourself **** your·self pers pron
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12 ceremony
['serɪmənɪ] [AE -məʊnɪ]1) (formal event) cerimonia f.to stand on ceremony — fare cerimonie o complimenti
* * *['serəməni, ]( American[) -mouni]American - ceremonies; noun1) (a sacred or formal act, eg a wedding, funeral etc: a marriage ceremony.) cerimonia2) (solemn display and formality: pomp and ceremony.) cerimonia•- ceremonially
- ceremonious
- ceremoniously* * *['serɪmənɪ] [AE -məʊnɪ]1) (formal event) cerimonia f.to stand on ceremony — fare cerimonie o complimenti
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13 feast
I [fiːst]1) (sumptuous meal) festino m., convito m.; (formal, celebratory) banchetto m.2) fig. (for eyes, senses) piacere m. (to, for per)3) relig. festa f.II 1. [fiːst]2.to feast one's eyes on sth. — fig. rifarsi gli occhi con o godersi la vista di qcs
verbo intransitivo pascersi, dilettarsi (on di)* * *[fi:st] 1. noun1) (a large and rich meal, usually eaten to celebrate some occasion: The king invited them to a feast in the palace.) banchetto2) ((sometimes with capital) a particular day on which some (especially religious) person or event is remembered and celebrated: Today is the feast of St Stephen.) festa2. verb(to eat (as if) at a feast: We feasted all day.) festeggiare* * *[fiːst]1. n(meal) pranzo, banchetto, Rel fig festafeast day — festa, festività f inv
2. vtto feast one's eyes on sth/sb — deliziarsi alla vista di qc/qn
3. vito feast on sth — banchettare a qc, gustare qc
* * *feast /fi:st/n.2 (fam.) gran quantità; dovizia; trionfo: There's a feast of live football this week on TV, ci sono una quantità di partite in diretta alla TV questa settimana; a feast of colours, un trionfo di colori3 (relig.) festa; festività: the feast of St. Mark, la festività (o il giorno) di san Marco; feast day, giorno festivo; festività4 (GB) festa di paese● a feast for the eyes, un piacere per gli occhi □ a feast or a famine, grande abbondanza o grande penuria; troppo o troppo poco.(to) feast /fi:st/A v. i.B v. t.festeggiare; intrattenere a banchetto● to feast one's eyes on st., pascersi gli occhi di qc.; contemplare rapito qc.* * *I [fiːst]1) (sumptuous meal) festino m., convito m.; (formal, celebratory) banchetto m.2) fig. (for eyes, senses) piacere m. (to, for per)3) relig. festa f.II 1. [fiːst]2.to feast one's eyes on sth. — fig. rifarsi gli occhi con o godersi la vista di qcs
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14 formality
[fɔː'mælətɪ]1) (legal or social convention) formalità f.2) (formal nature) (of language, manner) formalità f.; (of dress) eleganza f. formale* * *[-'mæ-]1) (something which is done for appearance but has little meaning: The chairman's speech was only a formality.) formalità2) (unrelaxed correctness of behaviour: His formality made him appear unfriendly.) formalità, cerimoniosità* * *formality /fɔ:ˈmælətɪ/n.2 [u] formalità; forme (pl.) esteriori; cerimoniosità3 formalità: legal formalities, formalità legali; a mere formality, una pura formalità; Let's dispense with formalities, lasciamo perdere le formalità.* * *[fɔː'mælətɪ]1) (legal or social convention) formalità f.2) (formal nature) (of language, manner) formalità f.; (of dress) eleganza f. formale -
15 procession
[prə'seʃn]* * *[prə'seʃən](a line of people, vehicles etc moving forward in order, especially for a ceremonial purpose: The procession moved slowly through the streets.) corteo, processione* * *procession /prəˈsɛʃn/n.( anche relig.) corteo; processione: to walk in procession, sfilare in corteo; andare in processione.(to) procession /prəˈsɛʃn/ ( raro)A v. i.sfilare in corteo; andare in processioneB v. t.* * *[prə'seʃn] -
16 also
['ɔːlsəʊ]1) (too, as well) anche, pure2) (furthermore) inoltre, oltre a ciò••also, he snores — come se non bastasse, russa
Note:Although also is a bit more formal than too and as well, there is no corresponding difference in Italian, and anche (less commonly, pure) can translate the three of them; as to its position in the sentence, anche usually precedes the form it refers to, as the following examples will show: Linda also met Andrew last night (emphasis on Linda) = anche Linda ha incontrato Andrew ieri sera; Linda also met Andrew last night (emphasis on met) = Linda ha anche incontrato Andrew ieri sera; Linda also met Andrew last night (emphasis on Andrew) = Linda ha incontrato anche Andrew ieri sera; Linda also met Andrew last night (emphasis on last night) = Linda ha incontrato Andrew anche ieri sera* * *['o:lsəu](in addition or besides; too: He is studying German but he is also studying French; They know him and I know him also.) anche* * *['ɔːlsəʊ]1) (too, as well) anche, pure2) (furthermore) inoltre, oltre a ciò••also, he snores — come se non bastasse, russa
Note:Although also is a bit more formal than too and as well, there is no corresponding difference in Italian, and anche (less commonly, pure) can translate the three of them; as to its position in the sentence, anche usually precedes the form it refers to, as the following examples will show: Linda also met Andrew last night (emphasis on Linda) = anche Linda ha incontrato Andrew ieri sera; Linda also met Andrew last night (emphasis on met) = Linda ha anche incontrato Andrew ieri sera; Linda also met Andrew last night (emphasis on Andrew) = Linda ha incontrato anche Andrew ieri sera; Linda also met Andrew last night (emphasis on last night) = Linda ha incontrato Andrew anche ieri sera -
17 appeal
I [ə'piːl]an appeal to sb. to do — un appello a qcn. perché faccia
an appeal for — (charity event) una raccolta di [food, clothes]
2) dir. sport. appello m.3) (attraction) fascino m., attrazione f.; (interest) interesse m.II [ə'piːl]it holds no appeal for me — non mi interessa, non mi attira
1) dir. appellarsi, ricorrere in appelloto appeal to — appellarsi a [tribunal, individual]
2) sportto appeal to — appellarsi a [ referee]
to appeal against — protestare contro [ decision]
3) (call, request)to appeal for — richiamare a [order, tolerance]
to appeal for witnesses — appellarsi, ricorrere ai testimoni
to appeal to sb. to do — (formal call) appellarsi, fare appello a qcn. perché faccia
4) (attract, interest)to appeal to sb. — [ idea] interessare a qcn.; [place, person] affascinare, attrarre qcn
* * *[ə:pi:l] 1. verb1) ((often with to) to ask earnestly for something: She appealed (to him) for help.) fare appello, ricorrere2) (to take a case one has lost to a higher court etc; to ask (a referee, judge etc) for a new decision: He appealed against a three-year sentence.) fare appello3) ((with to) to be pleasing: This place appeals to me.) attrarre; interessare2. noun1) ((the act of making) a request (for help, a decision etc): The appeal raised $500 for charity; a last appeal for help; The judge rejected his appeal.) appello, invocazione2) (attraction: Music holds little appeal for me.) attrazione; interesse•* * *I [ə'piːl]an appeal to sb. to do — un appello a qcn. perché faccia
an appeal for — (charity event) una raccolta di [food, clothes]
2) dir. sport. appello m.3) (attraction) fascino m., attrazione f.; (interest) interesse m.II [ə'piːl]it holds no appeal for me — non mi interessa, non mi attira
1) dir. appellarsi, ricorrere in appelloto appeal to — appellarsi a [tribunal, individual]
2) sportto appeal to — appellarsi a [ referee]
to appeal against — protestare contro [ decision]
3) (call, request)to appeal for — richiamare a [order, tolerance]
to appeal for witnesses — appellarsi, ricorrere ai testimoni
to appeal to sb. to do — (formal call) appellarsi, fare appello a qcn. perché faccia
4) (attract, interest)to appeal to sb. — [ idea] interessare a qcn.; [place, person] affascinare, attrarre qcn
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18 education
[ˌedʒʊ'keɪʃn] 1.1) (training) educazione f., istruzione f.; (in health, road safety) informazione f.2) (formal schooling) studi m.pl., istruzione f.to have had a university o college education avere ricevuto un'istruzione superiore; he has had little education — non è molto colto
3) (national system) istruzione f., insegnamento m.primary, secondary education — scuola primaria, secondaria
4) univ. pedagogia f., scienze f.pl. della formazione2.modificatore [budget, spending] per l'istruzione; [ crisis] dell'insegnamento; [ method] di insegnamento; [Minister, Ministry] della pubblica istruzione* * *noun (instruction and teaching, especially of children and young people in schools, universities etc: His lack of education prevented him from getting a good job.) istruzione* * *[ˌedʒʊ'keɪʃn] 1.1) (training) educazione f., istruzione f.; (in health, road safety) informazione f.2) (formal schooling) studi m.pl., istruzione f.to have had a university o college education avere ricevuto un'istruzione superiore; he has had little education — non è molto colto
3) (national system) istruzione f., insegnamento m.primary, secondary education — scuola primaria, secondaria
4) univ. pedagogia f., scienze f.pl. della formazione2.modificatore [budget, spending] per l'istruzione; [ crisis] dell'insegnamento; [ method] di insegnamento; [Minister, Ministry] della pubblica istruzione -
19 informal
[ɪn'fɔːml]1) (unaffected) [ person] alla mano, alla buona; [manner, style] informale, amichevoleinformal clothes — abbigliamento informale o di tutti i giorni
dress informal — (on invitation) abbigliamento informale
3) (relaxed) [ atmosphere] informale; [ mood] rilassato; [ meal] alla buona, senza cerimonie4) (unofficial) [ announcement] ufficioso; [visit, invitation, discussion] informale* * *[in'fo:ml]1) (not formal or official; friendly and relaxed: The two prime ministers will meet for informal discussions today; Will the party be formal or informal?; friendly, informal manners.) informale2) ((of speech or vocabulary) used in conversation but not usually when writing formally, speaking in public etc: `Won't' and `can't' are informal forms of `will not' and `cannot'.) informale•- informally* * *[ɪn'fɔːml]1) (unaffected) [ person] alla mano, alla buona; [manner, style] informale, amichevoleinformal clothes — abbigliamento informale o di tutti i giorni
dress informal — (on invitation) abbigliamento informale
3) (relaxed) [ atmosphere] informale; [ mood] rilassato; [ meal] alla buona, senza cerimonie4) (unofficial) [ announcement] ufficioso; [visit, invitation, discussion] informale -
20 language
['læŋgwɪdʒ] 1.1) U (system) linguaggio m.2) (of a particular nation) lingua f.3) U (used by a particular group) linguaggio m. (anche inform.)formal, legal language — linguaggio formale, giuridico
2.bad o strong o foul language linguaggio volgare; mind your language! bada a come parli! don't use that language with me! — non usare questo linguaggio con me!
* * *['læŋɡwi‹]1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) linguaggio2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) lingua3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) linguaggio, lingua•* * *['læŋgwɪdʒ] 1.1) U (system) linguaggio m.2) (of a particular nation) lingua f.3) U (used by a particular group) linguaggio m. (anche inform.)formal, legal language — linguaggio formale, giuridico
2.bad o strong o foul language linguaggio volgare; mind your language! bada a come parli! don't use that language with me! — non usare questo linguaggio con me!
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