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1 frangente
m ( onda) breaker( situazione) (difficult) situation* * *frangente s.m.3 (fig.) ( situa- zione difficile) difficult situation, difficulty; predicament (solo sing.), awkward situation: trovarsi in un brutto frangente, to find oneself in an awkward situation; in simili frangenti, in a similar predicament.* * *[fran'dʒɛnte]sostantivo maschile1) (onda) breaker, roller, surf2) (scogliera) reef3) fig. (situazione difficile)* * *frangente/fran'dʒεnte/sostantivo m.1 (onda) breaker, roller, surf2 (scogliera) reef3 fig. (situazione difficile) trovarsi in un brutto frangente to be in a tight spot; in questo frangente at this juncture. -
2 congiuntura sf
[kondʒun'tura]1) (punto di contatto) join, junction, Anat joint2) (circostanza) juncture, circumstance, (opportunità) occasion3) Econ economic situation -
3 congiuntura
sf [kondʒun'tura]1) (punto di contatto) join, junction, Anat joint2) (circostanza) juncture, circumstance, (opportunità) occasion3) Econ economic situation -
4 in questo frangente
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at this juncture — spoken formal phrase now I don’t think there’s really a whole lot to discuss at this juncture, so let’s take a break. Thesaurus: at the present timesynonym Main entry: juncture … Useful english dictionary
at this juncture — spoken formal now I don t think there s really a whole lot to discuss at this juncture, so let s take a break … English dictionary
at this juncture — at this time, at this point … English contemporary dictionary
juncture — junction, juncture A junction is a point at which two or more things are joined, and usually refers to physical objects. It has the special meaning of ‘a point at which roads or railway lines meet or cross’. Juncture occurs principally in the… … Modern English usage
juncture — n. 1) (ling.) close; open; terminal juncture 2) (misc.) at this juncture ( in this situation ) * * * [ dʒʌŋktʃə] open terminal juncture (ling.) close (misc.) at this juncture ( in this situation ) … Combinatory dictionary
juncture, junction — These words have a primary meaning, the act of joining : The torn cartilage lies at the juncture (or junction) of these bones. In this sense, junction is more widely used and is preferred: the junction of tributary and river ; the junction of a… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
juncture — /jungk cheuhr/, n. 1. a point of time, esp. one made critical or important by a concurrence of circumstances: At this juncture, we must decide whether to stay or to walk out. 2. a serious state of affairs; crisis: The matter has reached a… … Universalium
juncture — noun at this juncture spoken formal at this point in an activity or period of time: At this juncture I d like to suggest we take a short break … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
juncture — [[t]ʤʌ̱ŋktʃə(r)[/t]] junctures N COUNT: usu with supp, usu at N At a particular juncture means at a particular point in time, especially when it is a very important time in a process or series of events. What s important at this juncture is the… … English dictionary
juncture — noun 1) at this juncture, I am unable to tell you Syn: point, point in time, time, moment, moment in time; period, occasion, phase 2) the juncture of the pipes See junction 1) 3) the juncture of the rivers … Thesaurus of popular words
juncture — UK [ˈdʒʌŋktʃə(r)] / US [ˈdʒʌŋktʃər] noun [countable] Word forms juncture : singular juncture plural junctures formal a stage in a process or activity • at this juncture … English dictionary