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1 intraprendente
enterprising* * *intraprendente agg. enterprising, resourceful, go-ahead; (ardito) bold, forward: una persona intraprendente, an enterprising person; mostrare uno spirito intraprendente, to show enterprise (o initiative); quel ragazzo è troppo intraprendente, that boy is too forward.* * *[intrapren'dɛnte]* * *intraprendente/intrapren'dεnte/[ persona] enterprising, resourceful; essere intraprendente con le donne to have a way with women. -
2 iniziativa
f initiativeiniziativa privata private enterprisedi mia iniziativa on my own initiativespirito m d'iniziativa initiative* * *iniziativa s.f. initiative, enterprise; undertaking, venture: mancanza d'iniziativa, lack of initiative; una persona piena d'iniziativa, an enterprising person; spirito d'iniziativa, spirit of enterprise; dovete avere più iniziativa, you must have more initiative; non ha alcuna iniziativa, he is totally lacking in initiative; avere l'iniziativa, to have the initiative; fare qlco. di propria iniziativa, to do sthg. on one's own initiative; prendere l'iniziativa, to take the initiative; iniziativa culturale, cultural initiative // (econ.): iniziativa privata, private enterprise; iniziativa congiunta, joint venture; libera iniziativa, free enterprise // a, per iniziativa di..., on the initiative of...* * *[inittsja'tiva]sostantivo femminile1) (decisione) initiativeprendere l'iniziativa di fare — to take the initiative o lead in doing
di propria iniziativa — on one's own initiative o account
2) (impresa) venture, undertakinginiziativa di pace — peace initiative(s) o effort
3) (intraprendenza) initiative, drive, enterpriseavere, non avere (spirito di) iniziativa — to be enterprising, unenterprising
•* * *iniziativa/inittsja'tiva/sostantivo f.1 (decisione) initiative; prendere l'iniziativa di fare to take the initiative o lead in doing; di propria iniziativa on one's own initiative o account2 (impresa) venture, undertaking; iniziativa editoriale publishing venture; iniziativa di pace peace initiative(s) o effort3 (intraprendenza) initiative, drive, enterprise; mostrare iniziativa to show initiative; avere, non avere (spirito di) iniziativa to be enterprising, unenterprisinginiziativa privata free enterprise. -
3 intraprendente agg
[intrapren'dɛnte](che si dà da fare) enterprising, go-ahead, (audace) forward, bold -
4 intraprendente
agg [intrapren'dɛnte](che si dà da fare) enterprising, go-ahead, (audace) forward, bold -
5 avere, non avere (spirito di) iniziativa
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > avere, non avere (spirito di) iniziativa
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6 avventuroso
adventurous* * *avventuroso agg.1 adventurous, venturesome, enterprising: viaggio avventuroso, adventurous trip // tentativo avventuroso, daring (o bold) venture* * *[avventu'roso]aggettivo [ spirito] adventurous; [vita, viaggio] adventurous, eventful; [ impresa] risky, ventursome* * *avventuroso/avventu'roso/ -
7 concludente
concludente agg.1 ( efficace) conclusive, decisive, convincing: un discorso poco concludente, an inconclusive speech2 ( di persona) energetic; businesslike, efficient, enterprising: è un uomo concludente, he gets things done.
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