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41 inerire
inerire v. intr. to be inherent (in sthg.); to inhere (to sthg.); to pertain (to sthg.): difetti che ineriscono alla natura umana, faults that are inherent in human nature. -
42 mea culpa
mea culpa avv. e s.m. (lat.) (relig.) mea culpa: dire, recitare il mea culpa, to repent of (o to own up to) one's fault // a questo punto puoi solo dire mea culpa, at this point all you can do is own up to your faults. -
43 colpa
sf ['kolpa]per colpa di — because of, thanks to
per colpa sua — because of him, thanks to him
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44 con
prep [kon]può fondersi con l'articolo determinativo: con + il = col, con + lo = collo, con + l'= coll', con + la = colla, con + i = coi, con + gli = cogli, con + le = colle1) (gen) withun ragazzo con gli occhi azzurri — a boy with blue eyes, a blue-eyed boy
2) (complemento di relazione) with, (nei confronti di) with, towardssi è sposata con uno scozzese — she married a Scot, she got married to a Scot
confrontare qc con qc — to compare sth with o to sth
sono tutti con lui — (dalla sua parte) they are all on his side, they are all behind him
3) (per mezzo di) with, (aereo, macchina) byarrivare col treno/l'aereo/con la macchina — to arrive by train/by plane/by car
lo hanno fatto venire con una scusa — they used a pretext to get him to come, they got him to come by means of a pretext
4) (complemento di modo o maniera) withcon pazienza — with patience, patiently
con molta attenzione — with great attention, very attentively
con mia grande sorpresa/mio grande stupore — to my great surprise/astonishment
5)con questo freddo non potremo partire — we can't leave in this cold weathercon tutti i debiti che ha... — with all his debts..., given all his debts...
con il 1° di ottobre — as of October 1st
6)con tutti i suoi difetti... — in spite of all his faults...con tutto ciò — in spite of that, for all that
con tutto che era arrabbiato — even though he was angry, in spite of the fact that he was angry
7)se vuoi dimagrire, comincia col mangiare meno — if you want to lose weight, start by eating lesscol passar del tempo — with the passing of time, in the course of time
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45 modestia
sf [mo'dɛstja]modestia a parte... — in all modesty..., though I say it myself...
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46 season
1. To add flavor to foods through the addition of condiments or cooking applications or both.2. Coat the cooking surface of a new pot or pan with a vegetable oil, then heat in a 350 degree oven for about an hour. This fills in the microscopic machine faults in the metal of the pot or pan surface, particularly cast-iron, and helps prevent foods from sticking.
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