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1 presumere
presume* * *presumere v.tr.1 to presume; ( immaginare) to imagine; ( congetturare) to conjecture; ( supporre) to think*: presume di potermi far fare ciò che vuole, he thinks he can make me do what he likes; presumo che abbia ragione, I presume he is right; presumo che sarà in ritardo, I expect he will be late; ti conosco bene e posso presumere ciò che mi dirai, I know you well and I can imagine what you will tell me2 ( confidare, credere) to claim, to think*: non puoi presumere di farcela da solo, you can't expect to succeed (o manage it) on your own; presume di sapere ogni cosa, he claims to know everything; presume troppo di sé, he is overconfident.* * *[pre'zumere, pre'sumere] 1.verbo transitivo to assume, to presume, to suppose; (pretendere) to pretend, to think*presumo che lei sappia — I assume o presume she knows
2.domani, presumo — tomorrow, I assume
* * *presumere/pre'zumere, pre'sumere/ [23]to assume, to presume, to suppose; (pretendere) to pretend, to think*; presumo che lei sappia I assume o presume she knows; domani, presumo tomorrow, I assume; presume di sapere tutto he pretends to know everything(aus. avere) presumere di sé to have an exalted opinion of oneself. -
2 eccelso
eccelso agg.2 (fig.) lofty, sublime, exalted: tuo figlio nasconde delle doti musicali eccelse, your son hides sublime musical gifts // l'Eccelso, the Most High.* * *[et'tʃɛlso] eccelso (-a)1. ppSee:2. agg(cima) lofty, fig towering, lofty3. sml'Eccelso Rel — the Almighty
* * *[et'tʃɛlso]1) (sublime) sublime2) (eccellente) excellent3) (Dio)* * *eccelso/et't∫εlso/1 (sublime) sublime2 (eccellente) excellent -
3 presumere di sé
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