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1 contegno sm
[kon'teɲɲo](comportamento) behaviour Brit, behavior Am, (atteggiamento) attitudeavere o tenere un contegno esemplare — to behave perfectly
ha assunto un contegno poco simpatico nei nostri confronti — he assumed a rather unpleasant attitude towards us
darsi un contegno — (ostentare disinvoltura) to act nonchalant, (ricomporsi) to pull o.s. together
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2 contegno
sm [kon'teɲɲo](comportamento) behaviour Brit, behavior Am, (atteggiamento) attitudeavere o tenere un contegno esemplare — to behave perfectly
ha assunto un contegno poco simpatico nei nostri confronti — he assumed a rather unpleasant attitude towards us
darsi un contegno — (ostentare disinvoltura) to act nonchalant, (ricomporsi) to pull o.s. together
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3 drastico
(pl -ci) drastic* * *drastico agg. drastic: rimedio drastico, drastic remedy; prendere misure drastiche, to take drastic measures; non essere così drastico nei suoi confronti, don't be so drastic in your attitude towards him // purgante drastico, harsh purge.* * ** * *drasticopl. -ci, - che /'drastiko, t∫i, ke/drastic. -
4 indisponente
indisponente agg. off-putting, vexing, irritating, annoying: ha un atteggiamento molto indisponente verso i suoi collaboratori, her attitude towards her collaborators is very off-putting.* * *[indispo'nɛnte]* * *indisponente/indispo'nεnte/unsympathetic; [ persona] galling, vexatious. -
5 modificare
modify* * *modificare v.tr.1 to modify; to alter; to change: cerca di modificare il tuo atteggiamento verso di lui, try to change your attitude towards him; (econ.) modificare la produzione, to modify production; ha modificato le sue dichiarazioni, he has modified his statements; modificare i propri piani, to alter one's plans; (dir.) modificare i termini di un contratto, to change the terms of a contract; modificare una legge, to amend a law; la costituzione fu modificata con un referendum, the Constitution was amended by a referendum2 (inform.) (la tastiera) to patch; (un programma) to zap.◘ modificarsi v.intr.pron. to modify, to alter, to change: il suo carattere si è modificato con gli anni, his character has changed over the years.* * *[modifi'kare]1. vtto modify, alter2. vip (modificarsi)to alter, change* * *[modifi'kare] 1.verbo transitivo to modify, to alter [programma, progetto, testo]; to change [abitudine, politica, metodo]; to adjust [ vestito]; to amend [ legge]2.verbo pronominale modificarsi [situazione, abitudine, carattere] to change* * *modificare/modifi'kare/ [1]to modify, to alter [programma, progetto, testo]; to change [abitudine, politica, metodo]; to adjust [ vestito]; to amend [ legge]II modificarsi verbo pronominale[situazione, abitudine, carattere] to change. -
6 atteggiamento
m attitude* * *atteggiamento s.m. attitude, pose; air: atteggiamento ostile, hostile attitude; atteggiamento politico, political leaning; atteggiamento da diva, film star pose; atteggiamento positivo, negativo, positive, negative attitude.* * *[atteddʒa'mento]sostantivo maschile1) (posizione) attitude, position, stance2) (condotta) attitude, behaviour ( nei confronti di, di fronte a, verso to, towards)* * *atteggiamento/atteddʒa'mento/sostantivo m.1 (posizione) attitude, position, stance -
7 contegno
m behavio(u)r( atteggiamento) restraint* * *contegno s.m.1 ( condotta) behaviour; bearing, demeanour, attitude: tenere un buon contegno, to behave well; aveva un contegno scostante nei nostri confronti, his behaviour towards us was rather unfriendly; il suo contegno è irreprensibile, his behaviour is irreproachable2 ( attitudine dignitosa) dignity, reserve; ( attitudine contenuta, riservata) self-control: darsi un contegno, to strike an attitude (o to assume a nonchalant air).* * *[kon'teɲɲo]sostantivo maschile1) (comportamento) behaviour BE, behavior AE, demeanour BE, demeanor AE2) (atteggiamento dignitoso) dignity, composure* * *contegno/kon'teŋŋo/sostantivo m.2 (atteggiamento dignitoso) dignity, composure; darsi un contegno to try to show dignity.
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