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1 ♦ related
♦ related /rɪˈleɪtɪd/a.1 collegato; connesso: These subjects are closely (o directly, intimately) related, questi argomenti sono strettamente (o direttamente, intimamente) connessi; drug-related crime, la criminalità connessa con l'uso della droga; DIALOGO → - Qualifications- Have you got any work-related qualifications?, hai delle qualifiche relative al lavoro?● to be related to, essere collegato (o connesso) con; essere imparentato con; Many infections are related to poor hygiene, molte infezioni sono collegate a un'igiene scarsa; He is related to the Prime Minister by marriage, è imparentato con il primo ministro per parte di moglierelatedness n. [u]. -
2 distantly
['dɪstəntlɪ]avverbio [ remembered] vagamente; [say, look, greet] (coolly) freddamente, con distacco; (vaguely) con aria distratta* * *distantly /ˈdɪstəntlɪ/avv.1 in lontananza; da lontano3 freddamente; con distacco.* * *['dɪstəntlɪ]avverbio [ remembered] vagamente; [say, look, greet] (coolly) freddamente, con distacco; (vaguely) con aria distratta -
3 distantly dis·tant·ly adv
['dɪst(ə)ntlɪ](smile, say) con distacco, (resemble) vagamente -
4 related *** re·lat·ed adj
[rɪ'leɪtɪd]1) (connected: subject) connesso (-a), collegato (-a), (substances, languages) affine2)(attached by family: person)
related to — imparentato (-a) con -
5 remote
[rɪ'məʊt]1) (distant) [era, antiquity, place] remoto; [ancestor, planet, past] lontano2) (isolated) [area, village] remoto, isolato4) (slight) [chance, connection] minimo, vago* * *[rə'mout]1) (far away in time or place; far from any (other) village, town etc: a remote village in New South Wales; a farmhouse remote from civilization.) lontano2) (distantly related: a remote cousin) lontano3) (very small or slight: a remote chance of success; He hasn't the remotest idea what is going on.) debole; minimo•- remotely- remoteness
- remote control* * *[rɪ'məʊt]1) (distant) [era, antiquity, place] remoto; [ancestor, planet, past] lontano2) (isolated) [area, village] remoto, isolato4) (slight) [chance, connection] minimo, vago -
6 closely
['kləʊslɪ]1) (in close proximity) [follow, look] da vicinoto be closely packed — [ people] essere ammassato; [ boxes] essere stipato
2) (not distantly) [ resemble] moltissimo; [ integrated] beneto be closely akin to sth. — essere molto simile a qcs.
closely related to — [ person] strettamente imparentato con; [ matter] strettamente legato a
3) (rigorously) [study, monitor, listen, question] attentamente, bene4) (evenly)closely contested o fought — [ competition] tirato, serrato; [ election] all'ultimo voto
* * *adverb Look closely at him; She resembles her father closely.) moltissimo* * *['kləʊslɪ]1) (in close proximity) [follow, look] da vicinoto be closely packed — [ people] essere ammassato; [ boxes] essere stipato
2) (not distantly) [ resemble] moltissimo; [ integrated] beneto be closely akin to sth. — essere molto simile a qcs.
closely related to — [ person] strettamente imparentato con; [ matter] strettamente legato a
3) (rigorously) [study, monitor, listen, question] attentamente, bene4) (evenly)closely contested o fought — [ competition] tirato, serrato; [ election] all'ultimo voto
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