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1 concludere
concludere v. (pres.ind. conclùdo, conclùdi; p.rem. conclùsi, concludésti; p.p. conclùso) I. tr. 1. (condurre a compimento, fare) conclure: concludere le trattative conclure les négociations; concludere la pace conclure la paix, faire la paix; concludere un affare conclure une affaire, conclure un marché; concludere un matrimonio conclure un mariage. 2. ( riuscire a fare) faire, arriver à: oggi non ho concluso nulla je n'ai rien fait aujourd'hui, aujourd'hui je n'ai rien su faire; questa mattina ho concluso poco je n'ai pas fait grand-chose ce matin; mi sembra che oggi tu abbia concluso ben poco il me semble que tu n'as pas fait grand-chose aujourd'hui; è uno che non concluderà mai nulla il ne fera jamais rien, il n'arrivera jamais à rien. 3. ( risolvere) aboutir à: praticamente non abbiamo concluso nulla pratiquement, nous n'avons abouti à rien. 4. (terminare, portare a termine) conclure, terminer: concludere un discorso conclure un discours; concludere la lettera con i saluti conclure sa lettre par une formule de politesse. 5. ( finire) finir ( con par): ha concluso col darmi ragione il a fini par me donner raison. 6. ( dedurre) conclure: ho concluso che non ne vale la pena j'ai conclu que cela n'en valait pas la peine; hanno concluso che era meglio partire ils ont conclu qu'il valait mieux partir; da ciò si conclude che... on peut conclure de cela que... 7. (assol.) conclure: cerchiamo di concludere essayons de conclure; parla tanto, ma poi non conclude il parle beaucoup, mais ensuite il ne conclut jamais. II. prnl. concludersi 1. ( terminare) se conclure ( con par), se solder ( con par): è opinione di molti che il processo si concluderà con una condanna beaucoup pensent que le procès se conclura par une condamnation. 2. ( avere come risultato) se terminer, finir intr.: la disputa si è conclusa in una rissa la dispute s'est terminée en bagarre, la dispute a fini en pugilat.
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conclude — con‧clude [kənˈkluːd] verb 1. [intransitive] to decide that something is true after considering all the facts: • The Stock Exchange concluded that the accounts could be regarded as suspect because they made no reference to such businesses. • We… … Financial and business terms
Conclude — Con*clude , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Concluded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Concluding}.] [L. concludere, conclusum; con + claudere to shut. See {Close}, v. t.] 1. To shut up; to inclose. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The very person of Christ [was] concluded within… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conclude — I (complete) verb abort, adjourn, break off, bring to a close, bring to an end, bring to rest, carry to completion, cease, climax, close, conficere, consummate, culminate, discharge, discontinue, dispose of, end, execute, exhaust, finalize,… … Law dictionary
Conclude — Con*clude , v. i. 1. To come to a termination; to make an end; to close; to end; to terminate. [1913 Webster] A train of lies, That, made in lust, conclude in perjuries. Dryden. [1913 Webster] And, to conclude, The victory fell on us. Shak. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conclude — CONCLÚDE, conclúd, vb. III. tranz. (Rar) A conchide, a încheia. – Din lat., it. concludere. Trimis de Joseph, 16.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 conclúde vb., ind. prez. 1 sg. şi 3 … Dicționar Român
conclude — [v1] finish, come to an end achieve, bring down curtain*, call it a day*, cease, cinch, clinch, close, close out, complete, consummate, crown, desist, draw to close, end, halt, knock off, put the lid on*, put to bed*, round off, stop, terminate,… … New thesaurus
conclude — [kən klo͞od′] vt. concluded, concluding [ME concluden, to conclude < L concludere, to shut up, enclose < com , together + claudere, to shut, CLOSE2] 1. to bring to a close; end; finish 2. to decide by reasoning; infer; deduce 3. to decide;… … English World dictionary
conclude — (v.) early 14c., end an argument, from L. concludere to shut up, enclose, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + cludere, comb. form of claudere to shut (see CLOSE (Cf. close) (v.)). Meaning reach a mental conclusion, deduce is from late 14c.,… … Etymology dictionary
conclude — 1 *close, finish, terminate, end, complete Antonyms: open Contrasted words: commence, *begin, start, initiate, inaugurate 2 judge, gather, *infer, deduce Analogous words: reason, speculate (see THINK): * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
conclude — ► VERB 1) bring or come to an end. 2) arrive at a judgement or opinion by reasoning. 3) formally settle or arrange (a treaty or agreement). ORIGIN Latin concludere, from claudere to shut … English terms dictionary
conclude */*/*/ — UK [kənˈkluːd] / US [kənˈklud] verb Word forms conclude : present tense I/you/we/they conclude he/she/it concludes present participle concluding past tense concluded past participle concluded 1) [transitive] to decide that something is true after … English dictionary