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101 dominio sm
[do'minjo] dominio (-ni)1) (Pol : supremazia) dominion, (potere) poweressere di dominio pubblico — (notizia) to be common knowledge
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102 esercitazione sf
[ezertʃitat'tsjone]1) (Univ : di materie scientifiche) practical (class), (di lingue) language class2) Milesercitazione navale/militare — naval/military exercise
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103 facile agg
['fatʃile]1) (gen) easyè meno facile di quanto sembri — it's harder than it looks, it's not as easy as it looks
far tutto facile — to make light o little of everything
è facile all'ira/alla malinconia — he's apt to lose his temper/to get depressed
donna di facili costumi — woman of easy virtue, loose woman
2)è facile che piova — it's probably going to rainè facile che venga — he may well come, he'll probably come
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104 ginnastica sf
[dʒin'nastika](disciplina) gymnastics sg, (educazione fisica) physical educationfare ginnastica Scol — to do gym
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105 ginnastica dolce
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106 ginnastica riabilitativa
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107 pagina sf
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108 quaderno sm
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109 quaderno a quadretti
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110 quaderno a righe
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111 semplice agg
['semplitʃe]1) (gen : non complicato) simple, (persona, modi: non affettato) simple, unaffected, (ingenuo) simple, ingenuousè semplice da capire — it's easy o simple to understand
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112 autogovernarsi
autogovernarsi v.rifl. to rule oneself autonomously, to exercise self-government. -
113 esercitabile
esercitabile agg. exercisable: la memoria è esercitabile in diversi modi, you can exercise your memory in different ways. -
114 interforze
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115 riabilitativo
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116 autorità
sf inv [autori'ta]1) (potere) authorityagire d'autorità — to act with authority, have the authority to act
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117 cuore
sm ['kwɔre]1) Anat, (fig : cosa centrale) heartnel cuore della città/della notte/della mischia — in the heart of the city/middle of the night/midst of the fight
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fig : animo) aver buon cuore — to be kind-heartedil cuore mi dice che... — I feel in my heart that...
mettiti il cuore in pace, non tornerà mai più — you'll have to accept that he'll never come back
mi si stringeva il cuore; mi piangeva il cuore — my heart ached
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118 cyclette
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119 difficile
[dif'fitʃile]1. agg1) (problema, lavoro, periodo) difficult, (situazione) difficult, awkwarddifficile da fare — difficult o hard to do
2) (persona: intrattabile) difficult, awkward, (nei gusti) fussysuo marito ha un carattere difficile — her husband is hard to get on with, her husband is an awkward character
3) (improbabile) unlikely2. sm/ffare il (la) difficile — to be difficult, be awkward
3. smdifficulty, difficult partil difficile è finire in tempo — the difficulty lies in finishing in time, the problem is getting finished in time
ora che il difficile è fatto... — now that the difficult part has been done...
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120 distribuire
vt [distribu'ire]1) (dare: gen) to distribute, (posta) to deliver, (lavoro, mansioni: assegnare) to allocate, assign, (ripartire) to share out, (carte) to deal (out)2) (disporre) to arrange, Mil to deploy
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Exercise — Ex er*cise, n. [F. exercice, L. exercitium, from exercere, exercitum, to drive on, keep, busy, prob. orig., to thrust or drive out of the inclosure; ex out + arcere to shut up, inclose. See {Ark}.] 1. The act of exercising; a setting in action or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Exercise — Ex er*cise, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exercised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exercising}.] 1. To set in action; to cause to act, move, or make exertion; to give employment to; to put in action habitually or constantly; to school or train; to exert repeatedly;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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exercise — n practice, drill (see under PRACTICE vb) Analogous words: *action, act, deed: using or use, employment, utilization, application (see corresponding verbs at USE): operation, functioning, behavior (see corresponding verbs at ACT) exercise vb… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
exercise — both as a noun and a verb, is spelt ise, not ize, and has only one c … Modern English usage
exercise — exercisable, adj. /ek seuhr suyz /, n., v., exercised, exercising. n. 1. bodily or mental exertion, esp. for the sake of training or improvement of health: Walking is good exercise. 2. something done or performed as a means of practice or… … Universalium
exercise — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 use of the body to keep healthy ADJECTIVE ▪ good, healthy ▪ hard, heavy, high intensity (esp. AmE), intense, strenuous, vigorous … Collocations dictionary