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1 abate
m abbot* * ** * *[a'bate]sostantivo maschile (superiore di un'abbazia) abbot* * *abate/a'bate/sostantivo m.(superiore di un'abbazia) abbot. -
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4 attenuare
reducecolpo cushion* * *attenuare v.tr. to attenuate, to weaken; to mitigate; to subdue; to tone down; ( diminuire la gravità di) to extenuate, to minimize: nulla può attenuare la sua colpa, nothing can extenuate his guilt; attenuare un colpo, to soften a blow (o to lessen the force of a blow); attenuare un danno, to minimize the damage.* * *[attenu'are]1. vt(dolore) to ease, alleviate, (rumore) to reduce, deaden, (colpo) to soften, (Dir : colpa) to mitigate2. vip (attenuarsi)to ease, abate* * *[attenu'are] 1.verbo transitivo to alleviate, to ease, to relieve, to mitigate [dolore, tensione]; to dull, to soften [ rumore]; to attenuate, to allay [ critica]; to lessen, to soften [effetto, impatto]; to soften [ contrasti]2.verbo pronominale attenuarsi [dolore, tensione] to ease (off), to abate; [ rumore] to die down, to soften, to subside; [ luce] to dull, to soften; [odio, ricordi] to fade; [ differenze] to fade away, to disappear* * *attenuare/attenu'are/ [1]to alleviate, to ease, to relieve, to mitigate [dolore, tensione]; to dull, to soften [ rumore]; to attenuate, to allay [ critica]; to lessen, to soften [effetto, impatto]; to soften [ contrasti]II attenuarsi verbo pronominale[dolore, tensione] to ease (off), to abate; [ rumore] to die down, to soften, to subside; [ luce] to dull, to soften; [odio, ricordi] to fade; [ differenze] to fade away, to disappear. -
5 diminuire
"to reduce;Herabsetzen;Vermindern;diminuir"* * *1. v/t reduce, diminishprezzi reduce, lower2. v/i decrease, diminishdi prezzi, valore fall, go downdi vento, rumore die down* * *diminuire v.tr.1 to reduce, to cut*; to lower; to diminish, to lessen: diminuire i prezzi, le tasse, to reduce prices, taxes; diminuire le spese, to cut (o to reduce) expenditure; diminuire lo stipendio, to cut (o to reduce) a salary; diminuire l'affitto, to lower the rent; (banca) diminuire il tasso di sconto, to lower the bank rate; (dir.) diminuire una pena, to reduce (o to abate) a sentence; diminuire la tensione, to ease (o to reduce) the tension; diminuire il potere di qlcu., to diminish (o to lessen) s.o.'s powers2 (il consumo di qlco.) to cut* down (on sthg.): devi diminuire le sigarette, you have to cut down on cigarettes◆ v. intr. to fall*, to decrease, to go* down, to drop; ( di intensità) to lessen: la febbre diminuisce, the temperature is falling; il freddo sta diminuendo, it's getting less cold; le probabilità diminuiscono, the chances are decreasing (o falling); il numero degli studenti diminuisce ogni anno, the number of students is falling (o dropping o going down) every year; la benzina è diminuita di prezzo, the price of petrol has gone down; le nostre scorte di petrolio stanno diminuendo, our oil supply are running short; la domanda è diminuita, the demand has fallen; quando il rumore diminuì..., when the noise lessened...; diminuire di valore, di peso, to decrease in value, in weight // diminuire d'importanza, to become less important // diminuire di numero, to fall in number // diminuire di velocità, to reduce speed.* * *[diminu'ire]1. vt(gen) to reduce, decrease, diminish, (prezzi) to bring down, reduce2. vi(aus essere) (gen) to diminish, to decrease, (vento, rumore) to die down, die away, (prezzo, valore, pressione) to go down, fall, decreasediminuire d'intensità — to decrease in intensity, subside
diminuire di volume — (massa) to be reduced in volume
diminuire di peso — (persona) to lose weight, Fis to be reduced in weight
* * *[diminu'ire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (ridurre) to decrease, to diminish, to cut* [quantità, intensità, durata, livello] (a to; di by); to reduce, to cut*, to lower [prezzi, salari] (a to; di by); to reduce, to cut*, to lessen [costi, produzione] (a to; di by); to drop [ velocità] (a to; di by)2) (nel lavoro a maglia) to decrease [ maglie]2.1) (ridursi) [somma, disoccupazione, prezzo] to decrease, to decline, to drop, to go* down, to fall* (di by); [consumi, quantità] to decrease, to diminish (di by)le vendite sono diminuite (del 5%) — sales are down (by 5%)
2) (calare) [interesse, richiesta, entusiasmo] to drop off, to fall* off, to dwindle; [temperatura, luce] to drop; [ febbre] to drop, to subside, to abate; [ popolarità] to decrease, to diminish* * *diminuire/diminu'ire/ [102]1 (ridurre) to decrease, to diminish, to cut* [quantità, intensità, durata, livello] (a to; di by); to reduce, to cut*, to lower [prezzi, salari] (a to; di by); to reduce, to cut*, to lessen [costi, produzione] (a to; di by); to drop [ velocità] (a to; di by)2 (nel lavoro a maglia) to decrease [ maglie](aus. essere)1 (ridursi) [somma, disoccupazione, prezzo] to decrease, to decline, to drop, to go* down, to fall* (di by); [consumi, quantità] to decrease, to diminish (di by); le vendite sono diminuite (del 5%) sales are down (by 5%)2 (calare) [interesse, richiesta, entusiasmo] to drop off, to fall* off, to dwindle; [temperatura, luce] to drop; [ febbre] to drop, to subside, to abate; [ popolarità] to decrease, to diminish. -
6 calmare
calmdolore soothe* * *calmare v.tr.1 to calm (down), to quiet, to pacify; ( placare) to appease, to tranquillize: calmare gli animi accesi, to calm (down) heated feelings; calmare la folla, to calm the crowd; quando è in quello stato solo lui riesce a calmarla, when she's in that mood only he can calm her down2 ( lenire) to soothe, to relieve, to ease: prendi questa pastiglia, ti calmerà il dolore, take this pill, it will ease the pain.◘ calmarsi v.intr.pron.1 to calm down, to become* calm, to compose one's mind: calmati!, calm down!2 ( placarsi) to be appeased, to ease: poi la sua collera si calmò, then his anger cooled; il dolore non si è calmato, the pain hasn't eased3 ( diminuire di violenza) to abate: la tempesta si calmò, the storm abated (o blew over); il vento si sta calmando, the wind is dropping (o abating).* * *[kal'mare]1. vt2. vip (calmarsi)(mare, persona) to calm down, grow calm, (dolore) to ease, (febbre, rabbia) to subside, (vento) to abate* * *[kal'mare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (tranquillizzare) to calm (down), to quieten, to soothe [persona, folla]; to calm, to settle [situazione, nervi]; to cool, to soothe [collera, passione]2) (alleviare) to alleviate, to dull [ dolore]; to quench [ sete]; to alleviate, to ease [ fame]2.verbo pronominale calmarsi1) [persona, situazione] to calm down, to cool down2) (attenuarsi) [dolore, tosse, fame, sete] to subside; [tempesta, vento] to die down, to go* down; [ mare] to subside••* * *calmare/kal'mare/ [1]1 (tranquillizzare) to calm (down), to quieten, to soothe [persona, folla]; to calm, to settle [situazione, nervi]; to cool, to soothe [collera, passione]II calmarsi verbo pronominale1 [persona, situazione] to calm down, to cool down; calmati! calm down!2 (attenuarsi) [dolore, tosse, fame, sete] to subside; [tempesta, vento] to die down, to go* down; [ mare] to subsidecalmare le acque to smooth ruffled feathers; lasciare calmare le acque to allow the dust to settle. -
7 defalcare
deduct* * *defalcare v.tr. to deduct, to subtract; to take* off, to abate, to bate, (fam.) to knock off: defalcare la provvigione, to deduct commission; defalcare le spese, to deduct the expenses (o the charges); defalcare le spese dal ricavo, to abate expenses from proceeds; defalcate le spese, quit of charges (o of expenses); spese defalcate, charges deducted; defalcare una somma dallo stipendio, to deduct an amount from one's salary // (trib.) defalcare l'imposta sul reddito, to subtract income tax.* * *[defal'kare]verbo transitivo to deduct* * *defalcare/defal'kare/ [1]to deduct. -
8 detrarre
deduct (da from)* * *detrarre v.tr.1 to deduct, to subtract, to detract; to allow; to take* off, to take* away; ( scontare) to abate: detrarre il 5% da un salario, to deduct 5% from s.o.'s wages // (comm.): detrarre le spese, to deduct expenses; detratto lo sconto, discount off; detrarre le spese dal ricavato della vendita, to abate expenses from the sale's proceeds; detrarre il 10% per pagamento in contanti, to allow 10% for cash payment; detrarre alla fonte, to deduct at source* * *[de'trarre]* * *detrarre/de'trarre/ [95]to deduct [ somma]; to take* out [contributi, tasse]. -
9 ribassare
1. v/t lower2. v/i fall, drop* * *ribassare v.tr. to lower, to reduce, to abate, to cut*: ribassare l'affitto, to lower the rent; ribassare i prezzi, to reduce (o to cut o to abate) prices; ribassare le tariffe, to cut rates; le arance sono state ribassate a un euro al chilo, oranges have been marked down to one euro a kilo◆ v. intr. to fall*, to drop, to go* down, to decline: i prezzi sono ribassati, prices have fallen (o dropped) // (fin.): le quotazioni ribassano, stock prices are falling; l'oro tende a ribassare, the price of gold is going down.* * *[ribas'sare]1. vt(prezzi) to lower, bring down2. vi* * *[ribas'sare]verbo transitivo1) (ridurre) to reduce, to cut*, to pull down [percentuale, prezzi]2) arch. to lower [ arco]* * *ribassare/ribas'sare/ [1]1 (ridurre) to reduce, to cut*, to pull down [percentuale, prezzi]2 arch. to lower [ arco]. -
10 abbazia
f abbey* * *abbazia s.f.1 abbey2 ( dignità di abate) abbacy.* * *[abbat'tsia]sostantivo femminile abbey* * *abbazia/abbat'tsia/sostantivo f.abbey. -
11 quietare
quietare v.tr. to quiet; ( calmare) to calm; ( alleviare) to soothe, to appease // quietare l'appetito, to appease one's hunger.◘ quietarsi v.intr.pron. to quiet (en) down; to calm down, to abate: finita la tempesta, il mare si quietò, after the storm, the sea calmed down; la bufera si quietò, the storm abated.* * *[kwje'tare]1. vtto soothe, calm2. vip (quietarsi)* * *[kwje'tare] 1. 2.* * *quietare/kwje'tare/ [1]to calm, to soothe [ persona]II quietarsi verbo pronominaleto calm down. -
12 scemare vi
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13 abazia
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14 commendatario
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15 domine
1 ( padrone) domine, master◆ inter. (ant.) oh Lord!, Heaven! // domine aiutaci!, Lord, help us! -
16 attenuare
[attenu'are]1. vt(dolore) to ease, alleviate, (rumore) to reduce, deaden, (colpo) to soften, (Dir : colpa) to mitigate2. vip (attenuarsi)to ease, abate -
17 calmare
[kal'mare]1. vt2. vip (calmarsi) -
18 scemare
vi [ʃe'mare]
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