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1 studiare
study* * *studiare v.tr.1 to study; ( parlando di studi universitari) to read*, to study: studia medicina, he is reading (o studying) medicine; studiare latino, storia, inglese, to study Latin, history, English; studiare legge, filosofia, to read (o to study) law, philosophy; studiare il violino, to study the violin // (teatr.) studiare la parte, to study the part // studiare molto, poco, sodo, di mala voglia, to study a lot, little, hard, very unwillingly // ha studiato con un ottimo professore per cinque anni, he studied under a very good professor for five years // studia all'Università di Roma, a Brera, he is studying at Rome University, at Brera; ha smesso di studiare, he has stopped studying // studi o lavori?, are you still a student or are you working? // studiare a memoria, to learn by heart (o to memorize)2 ( esaminare) to examine, to study: studiare il carattere di una persona, to study the character of a person; studiare il modo di fare, di ottenere una cosa, to try to work out how to do, to get sthg.; studiare la situazione, un problema, to examine (o to study) the situation, a problem // studiarle tutte, to leave no stone unturned3 (fig.) ( controllare) to weigh, to measure, to study: studiare le parole, ( per non offendere o non compromettersi) to weigh one's words◆ v. intr. → studiarsi.◘ studiarsi v.intr.pron. (letter.) ( cercare, sforzarsi) to try, to endeavour: mi studierò di farlo come vuoi tu, I shall try to do it as you want me to; si studia di accontentarlo in tutti i modi, she tries to please him in every way; si studia sempre di piacere, she always tries to please◆ v.rifl. ( osservarsi) to examine oneself: studiare allo specchio, to examine oneself in the mirror.* * *[stu'djare]1. vt(gen) to study, (lezione) to learnuna persona che studia i gesti/le parole — a person of studied manners/speech
2. vi3. vr (studiarsi)1) (osservarsi) to examine o.s.2) (uso reciproco) to eye o weigh one another up* * *[stu'djare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (apprendere) to study [lingua, storia, musica]studia storia a Oxford — she is studying o reading BE history at Oxford
2) (analizzare) to examine [dossier, situazione, disegno di legge, problema, progetto]; (osservare) to study [persona, reazione]3) (fare delle ricerche) [ persona] to study; [ scienza] to deal* with, to study4) (preparare) to work out, to think* up [ piano di fuga]5) (ponderare) to weigh [ parole]; to study [ gesto]2.3.studiare alla scuola internazionale, a Roma — to be a student at the international school, in Rome
verbo pronominale studiarsi1) (osservarsi con attenzione) to study oneself; (reciprocamente) to study each other2) (sforzarsi)-rsi di fare qcs. — to try to do sth
••* * *studiare/stu'djare/ [1]1 (apprendere) to study [lingua, storia, musica]; studiare il violino to study the violin; studiare lettere to study (the) arts; studia storia a Oxford she is studying o reading BE history at Oxford2 (analizzare) to examine [dossier, situazione, disegno di legge, problema, progetto]; (osservare) to study [persona, reazione]4 (preparare) to work out, to think* up [ piano di fuga](aus. avere) to study; studiare alla scuola internazionale, a Roma to be a student at the international school, in Rome; studiare per un esame to study for an examIII studiarsi verbo pronominale1 (osservarsi con attenzione) to study oneself; (reciprocamente) to study each other2 (sforzarsi) -rsi di fare qcs. to try to do sth.studiarle tutte to try everything. -
2 puntiglioso
punctilious* * *puntiglioso agg.2 ( determinato) determined; ( meticoloso) meticulous: essere puntiglioso nello studio, to study with meticulousness◆ s.m. obstinate person: fare il puntiglioso, to be obstinate (o fam. pigheaded).* * *[puntiʎ'ʎoso]1) (ostinato) stubborn, obstinate2) (meticoloso) precise, punctilious, meticulous* * *puntiglioso/puntiλ'λoso/1 (ostinato) stubborn, obstinate2 (meticoloso) precise, punctilious, meticulous.
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