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1 common
I 1. ['kɒmən]1) (land) terreno m. comune2) in common in comune2.to have sth. in common — avere qcs. in comune
1) (the people)2) pol. (anche Commons)II ['kɒmən]1) (frequent) [mistake, problem, reaction] comune, frequenteit is common among — è comune fra [children, mammals]
3) (ordinary) [ man] comunethe common herd — spreg. il gregge, la massa
4) spreg. (low-class) mediocre, ordinario5) (minimum expected) [ courtesy] normale; [ decency] elementare6) zool. bot. mat. comune••to be as common as muck — colloq. (vulgar) essere volgarissimo; (widespread) essere comunissimo
* * *['komən] 1. adjective1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) comune2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) comune3) (publicly owned: common property.) comune, pubblico4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) volgare5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) comune6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) comune2. noun((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) terreno comunale- commoner- common knowledge
- common law
- common-law
- commonplace
- common-room
- common sense
- the Common Market
- the House of Commons
- the Commons
- in common* * *I 1. ['kɒmən]1) (land) terreno m. comune2) in common in comune2.to have sth. in common — avere qcs. in comune
1) (the people)2) pol. (anche Commons)II ['kɒmən]1) (frequent) [mistake, problem, reaction] comune, frequenteit is common among — è comune fra [children, mammals]
3) (ordinary) [ man] comunethe common herd — spreg. il gregge, la massa
4) spreg. (low-class) mediocre, ordinario5) (minimum expected) [ courtesy] normale; [ decency] elementare6) zool. bot. mat. comune••to be as common as muck — colloq. (vulgar) essere volgarissimo; (widespread) essere comunissimo
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2 join
I [dʒɔɪn]nome giuntura f., giunzione f.II 1. [dʒɔɪn]1) (meet up with) raggiungere, unirsi a [ person]may I join you? — (sit down) posso sedermi accanto a lei?
2) (go to the end of) mettersi alla fine di [ row]; aggiungersi a [ list]3) (become a member of) diventare membro di [organization, team]; entrare in, diventare socio di [ club]; iscriversi a [ class]; aderire a, diventare membro di [ church]to join the army — entrare nell'esercito, arruolarsi
4) (become part of) unirsi a [crowd, rush]5) (become employee) entrare in [ firm]7) (associate with) unirsi a [ person] ( to do, in doing per fare); (professionally) unirsi a, associarsi a [ colleague] ( to do, in doing per fare)to join forces with — (merge) allearsi con; (cooperate) cooperare, collaborare con
10) (link) collegare [points, towns]to join hands — prendersi per mano; fig. unirsi, collaborare
11) (merge with) [ road] confluire in [ motorway]; [ river] gettarsi in [ sea]2.1) (become member) (of party) aderire, iscriversi; (of club) associarsi; (of group, class) iscriversi2) (meet) [ pieces] unirsi, collegarsi; [ wires] raccordarsi, congiungersi; [ roads] congiungersi, confluire•- join in- join on- join up* * *[‹oin] 1. verb1) ((often with up, on etc) to put together or connect: The electrician joined the wires (up) wrongly; You must join this piece (on) to that piece; He joined the two stories together to make a play; The island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.) unire, collegare2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) unire3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) iscriversi; associarsi4) ((sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with): This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.) unirsi5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) raggiungere2. noun(a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) giuntura- join hands
- join in
- join up* * *join /dʒɔɪn/n.1 giuntura; punto di giunzione2 (comput.) join (in un database, connessione tra due o più tabelle con dati correlati): join operator, operatore di join.♦ (to) join /dʒɔɪn/A v. t.1 congiungere; unire; collegare; connettere: to join one thing to another, collegare una cosa con un'altra; to join forces, unire le forze; A wooden bridge joins the two halves of the village, un ponte di legno collega le due metà del paese; to join a man and a woman in marriage, unire un uomo e una donna in matrimonio2 unirsi a; raggiungere: Let's join the others, uniamoci agli altri; raggiungiamo gli altri; Later we were joined by Tom, più tardi ci raggiunse Tom; Will you join us for a drink?, vieni a bere qualcosa con noi?; Do you mind if I join you?, posso unirmi a voi?; vi dispiace se vengo anch'io?; I'll join you later, ti raggiungerò più tardi; to join a demonstration, unirsi a una dimostrazione di protesta; to join a queue, mettersi in fila3 entrare a far parte di; iscriversi a; aderire a; arruolarsi in: He joined the firm in 2002, è entrato nell'azienda (o è stato assunto) nel 2002; to join a company, entrare a far parte di una società; to join a club [a party], iscriversi a un circolo [a un partito]; to join the army, arruolarsi nell'esercito; to join a church, diventare membro di una chiesa; aderire a una chiesa4 ( di strada) immettersi in; sboccare su: The path eventually joins the main road, il sentiero sbocca sulla strada principale5 ( di fiume) confluire in; sfociare in; gettarsi in: The Cam River joins the Ouse, il fiume Cam si getta nell'Ouse6 unirsi a; associarsi a: My colleagues join me in thanking you, i miei colleghi si associano a me nel ringraziartiB v. i.1 congiungersi; unirsi; riunirsi; confluire: Where do these two streams join ( each other)?, dove confluiscono questi due corsi d'acqua?2 associarsi; consociarsi3 essere attiguo; essere adiacente● to join battle with the enemy, attaccare battaglia □ (fam.) Join the club!, sei in compagnia!; non sei il solo!; anch'io! □ to join forces with sb., unire le proprie forze a quelle di q.; associarsi (o collaborare) con q. □ to join hands, giungere le mani; prendersi per mano; (fig.) associarsi in un'impresa, collaborare (con q.) □ (fam.) to join the party, unirsi agli altri; essere della partita □ to join the ranks of…, andare a ingrossare le file di… □ to join sb. 's side, passare dalla parte di q. □ (fam. USA) to be joined at the hip, ( di due persone) essere inseparabili □ ( radio, TV: di presentatore a un ospite) «Thanks for joining us!», «grazie d'essere con noi».* * *I [dʒɔɪn]nome giuntura f., giunzione f.II 1. [dʒɔɪn]1) (meet up with) raggiungere, unirsi a [ person]may I join you? — (sit down) posso sedermi accanto a lei?
2) (go to the end of) mettersi alla fine di [ row]; aggiungersi a [ list]3) (become a member of) diventare membro di [organization, team]; entrare in, diventare socio di [ club]; iscriversi a [ class]; aderire a, diventare membro di [ church]to join the army — entrare nell'esercito, arruolarsi
4) (become part of) unirsi a [crowd, rush]5) (become employee) entrare in [ firm]7) (associate with) unirsi a [ person] ( to do, in doing per fare); (professionally) unirsi a, associarsi a [ colleague] ( to do, in doing per fare)to join forces with — (merge) allearsi con; (cooperate) cooperare, collaborare con
10) (link) collegare [points, towns]to join hands — prendersi per mano; fig. unirsi, collaborare
11) (merge with) [ road] confluire in [ motorway]; [ river] gettarsi in [ sea]2.1) (become member) (of party) aderire, iscriversi; (of club) associarsi; (of group, class) iscriversi2) (meet) [ pieces] unirsi, collegarsi; [ wires] raccordarsi, congiungersi; [ roads] congiungersi, confluire•- join in- join on- join up -
3 line
I [laɪn]1) (mark) linea f., riga f., segno m.; (shorter, thicker) tratto m.; art. tratto m.; sport (on pitch, court) linea f.; mat. linea f.straight, curved line — linea retta, curva
to put a line through sth. — tirare una linea sopra qcs., barrare qcs.
starting line, finishing line — sport linea di partenza, d'arrivo
to cross the line — sport tagliare il traguardo
the line AB — (in geometry) il segmento AB
2) (of people, cars) fila f.; (of trees) fila f., filare m.; (of footprints) serie f.to stand in a line — essere o stare in fila
to be in line with — [ cooker] essere allineato con [ cupboard]
out of line — [ picture] storto, non allineato
3) fig.to be in line for promotion, for the post of — essere candidato alla promozione, al posto di
4) AE (queue) coda f.6) arch. sart. (outline shape) linea f.7) (boundary) linea f. di confine, confine m.state line — confine di stato, frontiera
8) (rope) corda f., filo m.; pesc. lenza f.9) el. (cable) linea f. (elettrica)10) tel. (connection) linea f.to be on the line to sb. — essere in linea con qcn.
to get off the line — colloq. riattaccare
12) (in genealogy) linea f., discendenza f.to trace one's line back to sb. — far risalire le proprie origini a qcn.
13) (in prose) riga f.; (in poetry) verso m.; (of music) rigo m.a line from — una citazione da [ poem]
to learn one's lines — teatr. imparare la parte
14) (conformity)to fall into line with — [ person] allinearsi, conformarsi a [ view]
to bring sth. into line with — conformare qcs. a
to keep sb. in line — fare rigare dritto qcn.
our prices are out of line with those of our competitors — i nostri prezzi non sono allineati a quelli dei nostri concorrenti
to be (way) out of line — [ remark] essere completamente fuori luogo
you're way out of line! — colloq. stai esagerando! hai proprio passato il limite!
15) colloq. (piece of information)to have a line on sb., sth. — avere delle informazioni su qcn., qcs.
16) (stance)to take a firm line with sb. — seguire la linea dura con qcn.
17) comm. linea f. (di prodotti)18) mil.19) (equator)20) colloq. (of cocaine) pista f.21) in line withto be in line with — essere in linea con [trend, view]
to increase in line with — aumentare proporzionalmente o parallelamente a
••all along the line, right down the line — su tutta la linea
II [laɪn]somewhere along the line — (at point in time) in un certo momento; (at stage) da qualche parte
1) (stand along) [ trees] fiancheggiare [ route]; [ spectators] essere disposto lungo [ street]2) (mark)to be lined with — essere segnato da [ worry]
•- line upIII [laɪn]* * *I 1. noun1) ((a piece of) thread, cord, rope etc: She hung the washing on the line; a fishing-rod and line.)2) (a long, narrow mark, streak or stripe: She drew straight lines across the page; a dotted/wavy line.)3) (outline or shape especially relating to length or direction: The ship had very graceful lines; A dancer uses a mirror to improve his line.)4) (a groove on the skin; a wrinkle.)5) (a row or group of objects or persons arranged side by side or one behind the other: The children stood in a line; a line of trees.)6) (a short letter: I'll drop him a line.)7) (a series or group of persons which come one after the other especially in the same family: a line of kings.)8) (a track or direction: He pointed out the line of the new road; a new line of research.)9) (the railway or a single track of the railway: Passengers must cross the line by the bridge only.)10) (a continuous system (especially of pipes, electrical or telephone cables etc) connecting one place with another: a pipeline; a line of communication; All (telephone) lines are engaged.)11) (a row of written or printed words: The letter contained only three lines; a poem of sixteen lines.)12) (a regular service of ships, aircraft etc: a shipping line.)13) (a group or class (of goods for sale) or a field of activity, interest etc: This has been a very popular new line; Computers are not really my line.)14) (an arrangement of troops, especially when ready to fight: fighting in the front line.)2. verb1) (to form lines along: Crowds lined the pavement to see the Queen.)2) (to mark with lines.)•- lineage- linear- lined- liner- lines- linesman
- hard lines!
- in line for
- in
- out of line with
- line up
- read between the lines II verb1) (to cover on the inside: She lined the box with newspaper.)2) (to put a lining in: She lined the dress with silk.)•- lined- liner- lining* * *I [laɪn]1) (mark) linea f., riga f., segno m.; (shorter, thicker) tratto m.; art. tratto m.; sport (on pitch, court) linea f.; mat. linea f.straight, curved line — linea retta, curva
to put a line through sth. — tirare una linea sopra qcs., barrare qcs.
starting line, finishing line — sport linea di partenza, d'arrivo
to cross the line — sport tagliare il traguardo
the line AB — (in geometry) il segmento AB
2) (of people, cars) fila f.; (of trees) fila f., filare m.; (of footprints) serie f.to stand in a line — essere o stare in fila
to be in line with — [ cooker] essere allineato con [ cupboard]
out of line — [ picture] storto, non allineato
3) fig.to be in line for promotion, for the post of — essere candidato alla promozione, al posto di
4) AE (queue) coda f.6) arch. sart. (outline shape) linea f.7) (boundary) linea f. di confine, confine m.state line — confine di stato, frontiera
8) (rope) corda f., filo m.; pesc. lenza f.9) el. (cable) linea f. (elettrica)10) tel. (connection) linea f.to be on the line to sb. — essere in linea con qcn.
to get off the line — colloq. riattaccare
12) (in genealogy) linea f., discendenza f.to trace one's line back to sb. — far risalire le proprie origini a qcn.
13) (in prose) riga f.; (in poetry) verso m.; (of music) rigo m.a line from — una citazione da [ poem]
to learn one's lines — teatr. imparare la parte
14) (conformity)to fall into line with — [ person] allinearsi, conformarsi a [ view]
to bring sth. into line with — conformare qcs. a
to keep sb. in line — fare rigare dritto qcn.
our prices are out of line with those of our competitors — i nostri prezzi non sono allineati a quelli dei nostri concorrenti
to be (way) out of line — [ remark] essere completamente fuori luogo
you're way out of line! — colloq. stai esagerando! hai proprio passato il limite!
15) colloq. (piece of information)to have a line on sb., sth. — avere delle informazioni su qcn., qcs.
16) (stance)to take a firm line with sb. — seguire la linea dura con qcn.
17) comm. linea f. (di prodotti)18) mil.19) (equator)20) colloq. (of cocaine) pista f.21) in line withto be in line with — essere in linea con [trend, view]
to increase in line with — aumentare proporzionalmente o parallelamente a
••all along the line, right down the line — su tutta la linea
II [laɪn]somewhere along the line — (at point in time) in un certo momento; (at stage) da qualche parte
1) (stand along) [ trees] fiancheggiare [ route]; [ spectators] essere disposto lungo [ street]2) (mark)to be lined with — essere segnato da [ worry]
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4 silence
I ['saɪləns]1) silenzio m.II ['saɪləns]right of silence — dir. facoltà di non rispondere
1) (quieten) fare tacere, ridurre al silenzio [person, enemy guns]2) (gag) fare tacere [critic, press]* * *1. noun1) ((a period of) absence of sound or of speech: A sudden silence followed his remark.) silenzio2) (failure to mention, tell something etc: Your silence on this subject is disturbing.) silenzio2. verb(to cause to be silent: The arrival of the teacher silenced the class.) far tacere3. interjection(be silent!) silenzio!- silencer- silent
- silently
- in silence* * *I ['saɪləns]1) silenzio m.II ['saɪləns]right of silence — dir. facoltà di non rispondere
1) (quieten) fare tacere, ridurre al silenzio [person, enemy guns]2) (gag) fare tacere [critic, press] -
5 front
I [frʌnt]1) (forward facing area) (of house, shop) facciata f.; (of cupboard, box, car) davanti m., parte f. anteriore; (of sweater) davanti m.; (of book) copertina f.; (of card) faccia f.; (of coin, banknote) recto m.; (of fabric) diritto m.2) (furthest forward part) (of train, queue) testa f.; (of building) davanti m.; (of auditorium) prima fila f.at the front of — in testa a [ line]; sul davanti di [ house]
3) mil. pol. fronte m.4) (stomach)to spill sth. down one's front — rovesciarsi qcs. addosso
5) BE (promenade) passeggiata f.6) meteor. fronte m.7) (area of activity) fronte m.changes on the domestic o home front — pol. cambiamenti di politica interna
8) fig. (outer appearance) facciata f.11) in front of (before) davanti aII [frʌnt]aggettivo attrib.1) (facing street) [entrance, garden, window] davanti; [ bedroom] sul davanti della casa2) (furthest from rear) [wheel, paw, leg] anteriore, davanti; [ seat] (in cinema) in prima fila; (in vehicle) davanti; [ tooth] davanti; [ carriage] di testafront panel — (in car radio) frontalino
3) (first) [ page] primo; [ racing car] in testaIII 1. [frʌnt]2) colloq. (lead) essere a capo di, capeggiare [band, party]3) telev. presentare [ TV show]2.1) (face)to front onto — BE o
* * *1) (the part of anything (intended to be) nearest the person who sees it; usually the most important part of anything: the front of the house; the front of the picture; ( also adjective) the front page.) davanti, parte anteriore, facciata2) (the foremost part of anything in the direction in which it moves: the front of the ship; ( also adjective) the front seat of the bus.) davanti, parte anteriore3) (the part of a city or town that faces the sea: We walked along the (sea) front.) lungomare4) ((in war) the line of soliers nearest the enemy: They are sending more soldiers to the front.) fronte5) (a boundary separating two masses of air of different temperatures: A cold front is approaching from the Atlantic.) fronte6) (an outward appearance: He put on a brave front.) facciata7) (a name sometimes given to a political movement: the Popular Front for Liberation.) fronte•- frontage- frontal
- at the front of
- in front of
- in front* * *I [frʌnt]1) (forward facing area) (of house, shop) facciata f.; (of cupboard, box, car) davanti m., parte f. anteriore; (of sweater) davanti m.; (of book) copertina f.; (of card) faccia f.; (of coin, banknote) recto m.; (of fabric) diritto m.2) (furthest forward part) (of train, queue) testa f.; (of building) davanti m.; (of auditorium) prima fila f.at the front of — in testa a [ line]; sul davanti di [ house]
3) mil. pol. fronte m.4) (stomach)to spill sth. down one's front — rovesciarsi qcs. addosso
5) BE (promenade) passeggiata f.6) meteor. fronte m.7) (area of activity) fronte m.changes on the domestic o home front — pol. cambiamenti di politica interna
8) fig. (outer appearance) facciata f.11) in front of (before) davanti aII [frʌnt]aggettivo attrib.1) (facing street) [entrance, garden, window] davanti; [ bedroom] sul davanti della casa2) (furthest from rear) [wheel, paw, leg] anteriore, davanti; [ seat] (in cinema) in prima fila; (in vehicle) davanti; [ tooth] davanti; [ carriage] di testafront panel — (in car radio) frontalino
3) (first) [ page] primo; [ racing car] in testaIII 1. [frʌnt]2) colloq. (lead) essere a capo di, capeggiare [band, party]3) telev. presentare [ TV show]2.1) (face)to front onto — BE o
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6 ■ break down
■ break downA v. t. + avv.3 abbattere; spezzare: to break down class barriers, abbattere le barriere tra le classi; We broke down the enemy's resistance, abbiamo spezzato la resistenza del nemico4 suddividere; scomporre; articolare: Profits can be broken down under three headings, gli utili si possono suddividere in tre voci; The report is broken down into five chapters, il rapporto si articola in cinque capitoli6 (chim.) decomporre; scomporreB v. i. + avv.1 (mecc.) rompersi; guastarsi; avere un guasto; fermarsi per un guasto; andare in panne: The lorry broke down after a few miles, dopo poche miglia, il camion ha avuto un guasto2 (autom.) avere una panne: I broke down on a country lane, la mia macchina è andata in panne in una stradina di campagna3 venir meno; interrompersi; spezzarsi; saltare; fallire: All communication had broken down, ogni comunicazione era saltata; The peace talks broke down, la conferenza di pace è fallita; There's a risk of their marriage breaking down, c'è il rischio che il loro matrimonio finisca4 crollare; subire un tracollo: His resistance broke down, la sua resistenza è crollata; His health broke down, la sua salute ha subito un tracollo5 ( di persona) perdere il controllo di sé; crollare; ( anche) commuoversi, non riuscire a trattenere le lacrime: He broke down and cried ( o broke down in tears), è scoppiato a piangere; è scoppiato in lacrime6 suddividersi; articolarsi: essere classificabile7 sgretolarsi; sfaldarsi8 (chim.) decomporsi; scomporsi: Inside our body, food breaks down into various substances, dentro il nostro corpo, il cibo si scompone in varie sostanze.
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