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1 rivoluzione
f revolution* * *rivoluzione s.f.1 revolution: la rivoluzione francese, russa, the French, Russian revolution; allo scoppio della rivoluzione, on the outbreak of the revolution; le sue idee portarono una completa rivoluzione nelle scienze naturali, his ideas brought about a complete revolution in the natural sciences; rivoluzione industriale, tecnologica, agricola, industrial, technological, agricultural revolution; rivoluzione verde, green revolution2 (scient.) revolution: la rivoluzione di una ruota, the revolution of a wheel // (astr.): la rivoluzione della Luna intorno alla Terra, the revolution of the Moon round the Earth; periodo di rivoluzione, orbital period // (mat.) solido di rivoluzione, solid of revolution3 ( confusione) mess: che rivoluzione!, what a mess!* * *[rivolut'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) revolution (anche astr.)2) fig. (confusion) mess* * *rivoluzione/rivolut'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 revolution (anche astr.)2 fig. (confusion) mess. -
2 sconvolgere
upset* * *sconvolgere v.tr. to upset*, to shake*, to disturb, to throw* into confusion: lo scandalo ha sconvolto l'opinione pubblica, the scandal shook (o shocked) public opinion; la notizia lo sconvolse profondamente, the news disturbed (o shook) him deeply; l'economia fu sconvolta dalla crisi, the economy was thrown into confusion (o was upset) by the crisis; la guerra sconvolse il paese, the war devastated the country; la nebbia sconvolse i piani del nemico, the fog upset the enemy's plans; qualcosa gli ha sconvolto lo stomaco, something has upset his stomach; sconvolgere le idee a qlcu., to upset (o to shake o to unsettle) s.o.'s ideas; sconvolgere l'ordine delle cose, to upset the order of things.◘ sconvolgersi v.intr.pron. to be upset, to be disturbed.* * *1. [skon'vɔldʒere]vb irreg vtsconvolgere l'opinione pubblica — to shock o shake public opinion
la zona sconvolta dal terremoto — the area hit o affected by the earthquake
le campagne sconvolte dall'alluvione — the flooded countryside, the countryside devastated by the floods
2.sconvolgersi vip — to become upset
* * *[skon'vɔldʒere]verbo transitivo2) (provocare disordine) [persona, evento] to devastate, to disrupt, to unsettle [piani, progetti]sconvolgere la vita di qcn. — to turn sb.'s life upside down
3) (devastare) [evento, guerra] to disrupt [ paese]* * *sconvolgere/skon'vɔldʒere/ [101]2 (provocare disordine) [persona, evento] to devastate, to disrupt, to unsettle [piani, progetti]; sconvolgere la vita di qcn. to turn sb.'s life upside down3 (devastare) [evento, guerra] to disrupt [ paese]. -
3 confondere
confuse, mix up( imbarazzare) embarrass* * *confondere v.tr.1 ( mescolare) to mix up, to muddle up, to mingle, to confuse: ha confuso tutte le mie carte, he mixed up all my papers2 ( scambiare) to mistake*, to confuse: ti ho confuso con tuo fratello, I mistook (o took) you for your brother (o I got you mixed up with your brother); confondere il colpevole con l'innocente, to mistake the innocent for the guilty3 ( turbare) to confuse, to embarrass, to perplex: con tutte quelle domande lo hanno confuso, they confused him with all their questions; lei mi confonde!, (fig.) you're embarrassing me! // confondere le idee, to muddle one's ideas // confondere la vista, to blur the vision4 (letter.) ( annientare) to confound, to mortify: Dio confonde i malvagi, God confounds the wicked; confondere il nemico, to throw the enemy into confusion.◘ confondersi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to get* mixed up, to get* into a muddle: scusami, mi sono confuso, sorry, I got mixed up2 ( mescolarsi) to mix, to merge, to mingle; ( di colori) to blend: ci confondemmo con la folla, we mingled with the crowd3 ( turbarsi) to become* confused, to get* confused, to be disconcerted, to lose* one's presence of mind: si confonde facilmente, he is easily disconcerted.* * *1. [kon'fondere]vb irreg vt1) (mischiare) to mix up, confuseconfondere le idee a qn — to mix sb up, confuse sb
2)confondere qc con qc — to confuse sth with sthnon starai confondendo i nomi? — you're not mixing up the names, are you?
2. vip (confondersi)1) (colori, sagoma) to merge, (ricordi) to become confusedconfondersi tra la folla — to mingle with the crowd2) (sbagliarsi) to be mistaken, get mixed upno, scusa, mi sono confuso: era ieri — no, sorry, I've got mixed up: it was yesterday
3) (turbarsi) to become confused* * *[kon'fondere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (scambiare) to confuse ( con with); to mix [sth.] up [date, nomi, biglietti]; (mescolare) to jumble up [forme, immagini]ti ho confuso con Ada — I mistook you for Ada, I got you muddled up with Ada
2) (turbare) to fluster; (disorientare) to baffle, to confound, to confuse2.confondere le idee a qcn. — to muddle sb. up
verbo pronominale confondersi1) (mescolarsi) [ colori] to merge, to mingle; [avvenimenti, fatti] to merge, to become* confused- rsi con lo sfondo — to fade o melt into the background
2) (smarrirsi, contraddirsi) to get* confused, to get* lost* * *confondere/kon'fondere/ [51]1 (scambiare) to confuse ( con with); to mix [sth.] up [date, nomi, biglietti]; (mescolare) to jumble up [forme, immagini]; ti ho confuso con Ada I mistook you for Ada, I got you muddled up with Ada2 (turbare) to fluster; (disorientare) to baffle, to confound, to confuse; confondere le idee a qcn. to muddle sb. upII confondersi verbo pronominale1 (mescolarsi) [ colori] to merge, to mingle; [avvenimenti, fatti] to merge, to become* confused; - rsi con lo sfondo to fade o melt into the background2 (smarrirsi, contraddirsi) to get* confused, to get* lost. -
4 viluppo
viluppo s.m.* * *[vi'luppo]sostantivo maschile tangle (anche fig.)* * *viluppo/vi'luppo/sostantivo m.tangle (anche fig.).
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