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1 impostare
I. impostare v.tr. ( impòsto) 1. organiser, structurer: impostare un discorso structurer un discours. 2. ( progettare) planifier, organiser: impostare un lavoro planifier un travail; impostare un piano di lavoro mettre un plan de travail au point. 3. ( Edil) ( sistemare la base di una struttura) asseoir, jeter: impostare un muro asseoir les fondations d'un mur. 4. ( Mar) mettre en chantier. 5. ( Mat) poser, formuler: impostare un problema poser un problème, formuler un problème. 6. ( abbozzare) impostare un dipinto esquisser une peinture. 7. ( orientare) orienter, centrer: impostare la propria vita su qcs. centrer sa vie sur qqch., orienter sa vie vers qqch. II. impostare v.tr. ( impòsto) ( imbucare) poster: impostare una lettera poster une lettre.
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