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1 expound
[ɪk'spaʊnd] 1.verbo transitivo esporre [theory, opinion]2.* * *(to explain in detail.) esporre* * *[ɪk'spaʊnd] 1.verbo transitivo esporre [theory, opinion]2. -
2 expound ex·pound vt
[ɪks'paʊnd](theory, text) spiegare, (one's views) esporre -
3 (to) expound
(to) expound /ɪkˈspaʊnd/v. t. e i.( anche to expound on) esporre; esprimere: to expound a new philosophy, esporre una nuova filosofia; to expound one's views, esprimere le proprie opinioni● to expound a text, interpretare (o spiegare) un testoexpoundern.espositore, espositrice ( di teorie, ecc.). -
4 (to) expound
(to) expound /ɪkˈspaʊnd/v. t. e i.( anche to expound on) esporre; esprimere: to expound a new philosophy, esporre una nuova filosofia; to expound one's views, esprimere le proprie opinioni● to expound a text, interpretare (o spiegare) un testoexpoundern.espositore, espositrice ( di teorie, ecc.). -
5 make out
1) (manage) cavarsela2) AE colloq. (grope)to make out with sb. — farsi qcn
4) (distinguish) distinguere [ shape]; decifrare [ writing]5) (claim)to make sth. out to be — far credere che qcs. sia
6) (understand) risolvere, fare luce su [ mystery]to make out if o whether capire se; I can't make him out — non riesco a capirlo
7) (write out) fare [cheque, will, list]8) (expound)to make out a case for — sostenere le ragioni di; make oneself out to be fare credere di essere [rich, brilliant]; fare finta di essere [stupid, incompetent]
* * *1) (to see, hear or understand: He could make out a ship in the distance.) scorgere2) (to make it seem that: He made out that he was earning a huge amount of money.) far credere3) (to write or fill in: The doctor made out a prescription.) compilare4) ((slang) to kiss, hug and caress; to neck: They were making out in the back seat.) pomiciare* * *1. vt + adv2) (see, discern) riuscire a vedere, distinguere, (decipher) decifrare, (understand) (riuscire a) capire3)(claim, imply)
to make out (that...) — voler far credere (che...), darla ad intendere (che...)2. vi + adv(fam: get on) cavarsela* * *1) (manage) cavarsela2) AE colloq. (grope)to make out with sb. — farsi qcn
4) (distinguish) distinguere [ shape]; decifrare [ writing]5) (claim)to make sth. out to be — far credere che qcs. sia
6) (understand) risolvere, fare luce su [ mystery]to make out if o whether capire se; I can't make him out — non riesco a capirlo
7) (write out) fare [cheque, will, list]8) (expound)to make out a case for — sostenere le ragioni di; make oneself out to be fare credere di essere [rich, brilliant]; fare finta di essere [stupid, incompetent]
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7 ♦ view
♦ view /vju:/n.1 [uc] vista; visione: Another hotel blocked our view of the beach, un altro albergo ci impediva la vista della spiaggia; I had a good view of the stage from my seat, dal mio posto vedevo bene il palcoscenico; to come into view, offrirsi (o presentarsi) alla vista; apparire: The car came into view too late for us to stop, l'automobile è apparsa troppo tardi perché ci potessimo fermare; I was within view of the town, da dov'ero, la città era in vista; to have st. [sb.] in view, riuscire a vedere qc. [q.]; a commanding view, una veduta dall'alto; a panoramic view, una vista panoramica; to obstruct the view, ostruire la vista; to admire the view, contemplare il panorama; He tried to keep the other runners in view, ha cercato di mantenere in vista gli altri corridori; The ship passed from my view, ho perso di vista la nave2 panorama; paesaggio: a fine view over the lake, un bel panorama del lago; a magnificent view, un panorama magnifico; The mist spoilt the view, la nebbia rovinava il paesaggio3 punto di vista; opinione: to exchange views, avere uno scambio di opinioni; confrontarsi; to expound one's views, esprimere le proprie opinioni; to modify one's views, mutare il proprio punto di vista; to reflect one's views, riflettere le posizioni di q.; opposing views, idee contrarie; What is your view on the matter?, qual è il tuo punto di vista sulla faccenda?; They asked people their view about the proposal, hanno chiesto alla gente la loro opinione riguardo la proposta; He holds extreme views, ha idee estremiste; He's a man of broad views, è un uomo di larghe vedute; I take the view that children are best cared for by their parents, sono del parere che i bambini sono seguiti meglio dai loro genitori4 visione; prospettiva: a positive [negative] view of st., una visione positiva [negativa] di qc.; a balanced view, un quadro obiettivo; The book offers a very bleak view of the future, il libro presenta una visione molto tetra del futuro● ( caccia alla volpe) view-haloo, dalli!; eccola! □ at first view, a prima vista □ in view of, in vista di; in considerazione di □ in full view, ben visibile □ in full view of sb., sotto gli occhi di q.: She stripped off in full view of the crowd, si è spogliata sotto gli occhi della folla □ ( anche comm.) to be on view, essere in mostra; essere esposto □ out of view, nascosto alla vista; non visibile; (cinem.) fuori campo □ to take a dim (o poor) view of st., disapprovare qc. □ (fig.) to take the long view, guardare lontano; essere lungimirante □ with a view to, con l'intenzione di: She's moving to California with a view to getting a job there, va a vivere in California con l'intenzione di trovarsi un lavoro là □ ( anche econ.) with a view to profit, a scopo di lucro.(to) view /vju:/v. t.1 guardare; osservare: We stopped to view the sunset, ci siamo fermati a guardare il tramonto; Viewed from space, the earth looks beautiful, vista dallo spazio, la terra è bella2 considerare; giudicare: We can view the problem from different angles, possiamo considerare il problema sotto diverse angolazioni; Her behaviour was viewed unfavourably by the committee, il suo comportamento è stato giudicato negativamente dalla commissione4 (spec. cinem.) visionare● order to view, permesso di visitare una casa ( in vendita). -
8 put *****
[pʊt] put pt, pp1. vt1) (place) mettere, (put down) posare, metter giùto put money into a company — investire or mettere dei capitali in un'azienda
2) (thrust, direct) cacciareto put the shot Sport — lanciare il peso
3)to put sb in a good/bad mood — mettere qn di buon/cattivo umore4) (express) esprimere, direto put the words to music — mettere in musica or musicare le parole
5) (expound: case, problem) esporre, presentareI put it to you that... — io sostengo che...
6) (estimate) valutare, stimare2. vi3. advto stay put fam — non muoversi
•- put away- put back- put by- put down- put in- put off- put on- put out- put over- put up- put upon
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Expound — Ex*pound ([e^]ks*pound ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Expounded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Expounding}.] [OE. exponen, expounen, expounden, fr. L. exponere to set out, expose, expound; ex out + ponere to put: cf. OE. expondre, expondre. See {Position}.] 1. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
expound — I verb clarify, clear of obscurity, clear up, comment upon, commentate, construe, define, delineate, develop, elucidate, enucleate, explain, explicate, exposit, illustrate, interpret, make clear, make plain, present the meaning of, reveal, set… … Law dictionary
expound — c.1300, from O.Fr. espondre expound (on), set forth, explain, from L. exponere put forth, explain, expose, exhibit, from ex forth (see EX (Cf. ex )) + ponere to put, place (see POSITION (Cf. position)); with intrusive d (Cf … Etymology dictionary
expound — [ek spound′, ikspound′] vt. [ME expounden < OFr expondre < L exponere, to put forth, expound < ex , out + ponere, to put: see POSITION] 1. to set forth point by point; state in detail 2. to explain or interpret; clarify vi. to comment… … English World dictionary
expound — *explain, explicate, elucidate, interpret, construe Analogous words: dissect, break down, *analyze, resolve: illustrate, *exemplify … New Dictionary of Synonyms
expound — [v] talk about in great detail clarify, comment, construe, delineate, describe, discourse, elucidate, enucleate, exemplify, explain, explicate, express, illustrate, interpret, present, set forth, spell out, state, unfold; concept 57 … New thesaurus
expound — ► VERB ▪ present and explain (a theory or idea) systematically. DERIVATIVES expounder noun. ORIGIN Latin exponere present, explain … English terms dictionary
expound — UK [ɪkˈspaʊnd] / US verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms expound : present tense I/you/we/they expound he/she/it expounds present participle expounding past tense expounded past participle expounded very formal to explain something or to… … English dictionary
expound — v. (formal) 1) (B) she expounded her theory to her colleagues 2) (d; intr.) to expound on (to expound on one s favorite subject) * * * [ɪk spaʊnd] (d; intr.) to expound on (to expound on one s favorite subject) (formal) (B) she expounded her… … Combinatory dictionary
expound — [[t]ɪkspa͟ʊnd[/t]] expounds, expounding, expounded VERB If you expound an idea or opinion, you give a clear and detailed explanation of it. [FORMAL] [V n] Schmidt continued to expound his views on economics and politics. Syn: explain PHRASAL VERB … English dictionary
expound — ex|pound [ ık spaund ] verb intransitive or transitive VERY FORMAL to explain something or express your opinion about it in detail: It will be an opportunity to expound the ideas he has been developing. expound on/upon: He continued to expound on … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English