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1 chose
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2 chose pt
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3 choose
[tʃuːz] 1.to choose sb. as — scegliere qcn. come [adviser, friend]; scegliere qcn. come, eleggere qcn. [ leader]
2) (decide)2.to choose to do — scegliere o decidere di fare
2) (prefer) preferire* * *[ u:z]past tense - chose; verb1) (to take (one thing rather than another from a number of things) according to what one wants: Always choose (a book) carefully.) scegliere2) (to decide (on one course of action rather than another): If he chooses to resign, let him do so.) decidere•* * *[tʃuːz] 1.to choose sb. as — scegliere qcn. come [adviser, friend]; scegliere qcn. come, eleggere qcn. [ leader]
2) (decide)2.to choose to do — scegliere o decidere di fare
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4 ♦ (to) choose
♦ (to) choose /tʃu:z/1 scegliere; optare per: Choose for yourself, scegli da te; I chose the lesser of two evils, scelsi il male minore; There isn't much to choose from, c'è poco da scegliere; There is little to choose between the two, non c'è differenza fra i due; l'uno vale l'altro2 preferire; decidere (di fare qc.): He chose to remain at home, ha deciso di stare a casa; I chose not to go, preferii non andare3 (fam.) desiderare; volere: Do whatever you choose, fa' quello che vuoi; He does what he chooses, lui fa quello che vuole (o che gli pare e piace); whenever you choose, quando vuoi tu; quando preferisci; as you choose, come vuoi tu● ( sport: calcio, ecc.) to choose ends, fare la scelta del campo □ I cannot choose but, devo proprio; non ho altra scelta che: I cannot choose but sell, non ho altra scelta che vendere □ if you choose, se ti va; se ti garba. -
5 ♦ (to) choose
♦ (to) choose /tʃu:z/1 scegliere; optare per: Choose for yourself, scegli da te; I chose the lesser of two evils, scelsi il male minore; There isn't much to choose from, c'è poco da scegliere; There is little to choose between the two, non c'è differenza fra i due; l'uno vale l'altro2 preferire; decidere (di fare qc.): He chose to remain at home, ha deciso di stare a casa; I chose not to go, preferii non andare3 (fam.) desiderare; volere: Do whatever you choose, fa' quello che vuoi; He does what he chooses, lui fa quello che vuole (o che gli pare e piace); whenever you choose, quando vuoi tu; quando preferisci; as you choose, come vuoi tu● ( sport: calcio, ecc.) to choose ends, fare la scelta del campo □ I cannot choose but, devo proprio; non ho altra scelta che: I cannot choose but sell, non ho altra scelta che vendere □ if you choose, se ti va; se ti garba. -
6 choose ****
[tʃuːz] chose vb: pt chosen pp1. vtto choose to do sth — scegliere or decidere di fare qc
2. vito choose from — scegliere da or tra
as/when I choose — come/quando voglio or decido io
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7 alternative
[ɔːl'tɜːnətɪv] 1.1) (specified option) alternativa f., possibilità f.one alternative is... — una possibilità è...
2) (possible option) alternativa f., scelta f.2.as an alternative to the course, you can choose... — in alternativa al corso, puoi scegliere
1) (other) [career, date, method, route, solution] alternativo2) (unconventional) [lifestyle, therapy, energy, technology] alternativo* * *[o:l'tə:nətiv] 1. adjective(offering a choice of a second possibility: An alternative arrangement can be made if my plans don't suit you.) alternativo2. noun(a choice between two (or sometimes more) things or possibilities: You leave me no alternative but to dismiss you; I don't like fish. Is there an alternative on the menu?) alternativa* * *[ɔːl'tɜːnətɪv] 1.1) (specified option) alternativa f., possibilità f.one alternative is... — una possibilità è...
2) (possible option) alternativa f., scelta f.2.as an alternative to the course, you can choose... — in alternativa al corso, puoi scegliere
1) (other) [career, date, method, route, solution] alternativo2) (unconventional) [lifestyle, therapy, energy, technology] alternativo -
8 blend
I [blend]1) (fusion) (of sounds, smells) fusione f.; (of styles, colours, ideas) fusione f., mescolanza f.; (of qualities, skills) combinazione f.2) (mixture) (of coffees, teas, whiskies) miscela f.II 1. [blend]verbo transitivo mescolare, amalgamare [foods, colours, styles, sounds, tastes]; mescolare, fondere [qualities, ideas]2.to blend (together) — [colours, tastes, styles] fondersi
to blend with — [smells, visual effects] amalgamarsi con; [colours, tastes, buildings, styles, ideas] armonizzarsi con
- blend in* * *[blend] 1. verb(to mix together: Blend the eggs and milk together; These two colours blend well.) mescolare; accordarsi2. noun(a mixture.) miscela, mistura- blender* * *[blɛnd]1. n2. vt3. vito blend (with) — (gen) mescolarsi (a), (sounds, perfumes) confondersi (con), (styles) essere in armonia (con), (opinions, races, colours) fondersi (con)* * *blend /blɛnd/n.3 (ling.) parola macedonia.(to) blend /blɛnd/(pass. e p. p. blended)A v. t.mescolare; miscelare: Painters blend colours, i pittori mescolano i coloriB v. i.1 mescolarsi; fondersi ( anche fig.): substances that do not blend, sostanze che non si mescolano; where sky and ocean blend, dove il cielo si fonde con il mare● to blend (in) well, armonizzare; intonarsi: She chose a colour that blended well with her skin, ella scelse un colore in armonia con la sua carnagione.* * *I [blend]1) (fusion) (of sounds, smells) fusione f.; (of styles, colours, ideas) fusione f., mescolanza f.; (of qualities, skills) combinazione f.2) (mixture) (of coffees, teas, whiskies) miscela f.II 1. [blend]verbo transitivo mescolare, amalgamare [foods, colours, styles, sounds, tastes]; mescolare, fondere [qualities, ideas]2.to blend (together) — [colours, tastes, styles] fondersi
to blend with — [smells, visual effects] amalgamarsi con; [colours, tastes, buildings, styles, ideas] armonizzarsi con
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9 toddle
['tɒdl]2) colloq. (go)•* * *['todl]((especially of a very young child) to walk unsteadily: The child is toddling.) sgambettare, trotterellare- toddler* * *toddle /ˈtɒdl/n.1 [uc] andatura vacillante2 (fam.) passeggiatina.(to) toddle /ˈtɒdl/v. i.2 (fam.) andare senza fretta; passeggiare; fare una passeggiatina; far due passi● to toddle in, entrare (senza fretta): After a bit of window-shopping, she chose a shop and toddled in, dopo aver guardato un po' le vetrine, scelse un negozio ed entrò □ to toddle off (o to toddle along, to toddle away), andarsene trotterellando; (fam.) andarsene □ (fam.) to toddle over to sb., andare da (o a trovare) q.* * *['tɒdl]2) colloq. (go)• -
10 live in
[ caretaker] vivere nell'alloggio di servizio; [ pupil] essere interno; [ maid] = abitare nella casa in cui si lavora* * *(to have one's home at, away from, the place where one works: All the hotel staff live in; The nurse chose to live out.) essere a tutto servizio, essere interno; essere a mezzo servizio, abitare fuori* * *vi + adv(students, nurses) essere interno (-a), (servants) avere vitto e alloggio* * * -
11 odd man out / odd one out
1) (a person or thing that is different from others: In this test, you have to decide which of these three objects is the odd one out.) estraneo2) (a person or thing that is left over when teams etc are made up: When they chose the two teams, I was the odd man out.) (escluso)
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