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1 derail
[dɪ'reɪl]verbo transitivo (far) deragliare [ train]* * *[dɪ'reɪl]verbo transitivo (far) deragliare [ train] -
2 derail de·rail vt
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5 ♦ deliberate
♦ deliberate /dɪˈlɪbərət/a.1 intenzionale; deliberato: a deliberate insult, un insulto deliberato; deliberate damage, danni intenzionali; a deliberate attempt to derail the peace talks, un tentativo deliberato di sabotare i negoziati di pace; I'm sorry I upset you, it wasn't deliberate, scusa se ti ho turbato, non era mia intenzione2 ( di movimenti, ecc.) accurato, preciso: Everything he did was slow and deliberate, faceva tutto con lentezza e precisione.(to) deliberate /dɪˈlɪbəreɪt/ (form.)A v. t.valutare attentamente; riflettere su: He was deliberating what to do, stava riflettendo sul da farsi; The committee will deliberate the question, la commissione prenderà in esame (o discuterà) la questioneB v. i.riflettere; discutere: I deliberated for a long time before making up my mind, ho riflettuto a lungo prima di decidere
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