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  • 1 LEA

    LEA [εləa]
    masculine noun
    ( = langues étrangères appliquées) modern languages
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    ɛləa
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    LEA nfpl (abbr = langues étrangères appliquées) university language course with emphasis on business and management.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > LEA

  • 2 -Discussing university-

    Education Discussing university
    Have you applied to go to university? Hai fatto domanda per l'università?
    My first choice is Manchester to study modern languages. La mia prima scelta è Manchester per studiare lingue moderne.
    What did Manchester offer you? Che offerta ti ha fatto l'università di Manchester?
    They gave me a conditional offer of two As and a B. L'offerta che mi hanno fatto è condizionata da due A e una B.
    What offers have you had? Che offerte hai ricevuto?
    I did surprisingly well in my mocks and Leeds gave me an unconditional offer. Sono andato molto meglio del previsto alle simulazioni d'esame e l'università di Leeds mi ha fatto un'offerta senza condizioni.
    I'd rather go to Bristol. Preferirei andare a Bristol.
    When did you get back from Manchester? Quando sei tornato da Manchester?
    I got back yesterday by train. Sono tornato ieri in treno.
    I came down from Edinburgh a couple of days ago. Sono tornata da Edimburgo un paio di giorni fa.
    So how's life in Manchester treating you? Allora come ti sta andando la vita a Manchester?
    I'm having a great time. Mi sto divertendo un mondo.
    I've met so many people and I'm really enjoying the course. Ho conosciuto tanta gente e il corso mi sta piacendo molto.
    I think I picked the wrong course. Credo di aver scelto il corso sbagliato.
    I'm thinking of dropping out. Sto pensando di ritirarmi.
    I wasn't too happy the first few weeks of university. Non ero molto contento nelle prime settimane all'università.
    I've settled in now and I've got to like it here. Ora mi sono ambientato e questo posto ha cominciato a piacermi.
    I'm going to give it a real go this year. Ce la metterò tutta quest'anno.
    I spoke to my course tutor about the problem. Ho parlato del problema con il responsabile del mio corso.
    She advised me to finish the first year and then think about changing course. Mi ha consigliato di finire il primo anno e poi di pensare se cambiare corso.
    Economics is not for me. Economia non fa per me.
    I can look into changing course at the end of the year. Posso valutare di cambiare corso alla fine dell'anno.
    I'll do my best to pass the end-of-year exams. Farò del mio meglio per passare gli esami di fine anno.
    If I fail the exams I might get kicked out of college. Se non passo gli esami potrei essere espulso dall'università.
    It doesn't sound like you're too happy. Non mi sembri molto contento.
    What was Freshers Week like? Com'è stata la settimana delle matricole?
    I had a scream, I went out every night and met loads of people. È stata uno spasso, sono uscito tutte le sere e ho conosciuto un sacco di gente.
    I'm not a good mixer. Non lego facilmente con le persone.
    I don't find it that easy to make friends quickly. Non è facile per me fare amicizia rapidamente.
    I had a great laugh and met tons of people too. Mi sono divertito un mondo e ho anche conosciuto una marea di gente.
    I had a really good time. Mi sono divertito davvero tanto.
    There were a few good gigs on at the Student Union. Ci sono stati un paio di concerti molto belli al circolo studentesco.
    Manchester is good for bands. Manchester è un buon posto per i gruppi musicali.
    Where are you from? Di dove sei?
    How are you handling the course? Come te la stai cavando con il corso?
    I'm handling the course quite well. Con il corso me la sto cavando abbastanza bene.
    Make sure you get all your assignments in on time. Fa' in modo di consegnare tutti i lavori in tempo.
    I've done presentations for all my tutorials. Ho fatto una presentazione per ogni seminario.
    The first presentation was quite nerve-wracking, but it was easier after that. Ero molto tesa per la prima presentazione ma dopo è stato tutto più facile.
    I'm not used to speaking in front of lots of people. Non sono abituata a parlare davanti a tanta gente.
    How many hours of lectures do you have a week? Quante ore di lezione hai a settimana?
    I've got twelve hours of lectures and four tutorials a week. Ho dodici ore di lezione e quattro seminari alla settimana.
    I had to ask for an extension for my economics assignment. Ho dovuto chiedere una proroga per il mio compito di economia.
    Did they give you an extension? Ti hanno dato una proroga?
    My tutor was really understanding. Il mio insegnante è stato molto comprensivo.
    I told my tutor I was having problems because I had been ill. Ho detto all'insegnante che avevo problemi perché ero stata malata.

    English-Italian dictionary > -Discussing university-

  • 3 science

    noun
    1) no pl., no art. Wissenschaft, die

    applied/pure science — angewandte/reine Wissenschaft

    2) (branch of knowledge) Wissenschaft, die
    3)

    [natural] science — Naturwissenschaften; attrib. naturwissenschaftlich [Buch, Labor]

    4) (technique, expert's skill) Kunst, die
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    1) (knowledge gained by observation and experiment.) die Wissenschaft
    2) (a branch of such knowledge eg biology, chemistry, physics etc.) die Naturwissenschaften
    3) (these sciences considered as a whole: My daughter prefers science to languages.) die Wissenschaft
    - academic.ru/64728/scientific">scientific
    - scientifically
    - scientist
    - science fiction
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    sci·ence
    [ˈsaɪən(t)s]
    I. n
    1. no pl (study of physical world) [Natur]wissenschaft f
    the marvels [or wonders] of modern \science die Wunder der modernen Wissenschaft
    applied/pure \science angewandte/reine Wissenschaft
    2. (discipline) Wissenschaft f
    physics and chemistry are \sciences Physik und Chemie sind Naturwissenschaften
    3. (body of knowledge) Wissenschaft f
    \science of axioms MATH Axiomatik f
    \science of building Architekturlehre f
    the \science of climatology die Klimatologie
    \science of electricity Elektrizitätslehre f
    \science of materials TECH Werkstoffkunde f
    \science of mining Bergbaukunde f
    II. n modifier (class, experiment, reporter, teacher) Wissenschafts-
    \science laboratory wissenschaftliches Labor
    \science museum Wissenschaftsmuseum nt
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    ['saɪəns]
    n
    1) Wissenschaft f; (= natural science) Naturwissenschaft f

    things that science cannot explain —

    on the science side of the schoolim naturwissenschaftlichen Zweig der Schule

    the science of life/astrology — die Lehre vom Leben/von den Gestirnen

    2) (= systematic knowledge or skill) Technik f

    it wasn't luck that helped me to do it, it was science! — das war kein Zufall, dass mir das gelungen ist, das war Können

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    science [ˈsaıəns] s
    1. a) Wissenschaft f
    b) Naturwissenschaft(en) f(pl)
    2. a) Wissenschaft f, Wissensgebiet n
    b) Naturwissenschaft f:
    the science of optics die (Lehre von der) Optik; dismal A 1
    3. fig Kunst f, Lehre f, Kunde f:
    science of gardening Gartenbaukunst
    4. PHIL, REL Wissen n, Erkenntnis f (of von)
    5. Kunst(fertigkeit) f, (gute) Technik ( auch SPORT):
    have sth down to a science es zu einer wahren Kunstfertigkeit gebracht haben in (dat)
    7. obs Wissen n
    sc. abk
    5. scilicet, namely näml.
    sci. abk
    2. scientific wiss(enschaftl).
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    noun
    1) no pl., no art. Wissenschaft, die

    applied/pure science — angewandte/reine Wissenschaft

    2) (branch of knowledge) Wissenschaft, die
    3)

    [natural] science — Naturwissenschaften; attrib. naturwissenschaftlich [Buch, Labor]

    4) (technique, expert's skill) Kunst, die
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    n.
    Wissenschaft f.

    English-german dictionary > science

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