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1 ♦ anxiety
♦ anxiety /æŋˈzaɪətɪ/n.1 [u] ansia; ansietà; apprensione; preoccupazione; inquietudine: in a state of anxiety, in ansia; to cause sb. anxiety, mettere in apprensione q.; far stare in pena q.3 (fam.) forte desiderio; ansia; impazienza4 (psic.) ansia. -
2 state *****
[steɪt]1. n1) (condition) stato, condizione fto be in a bad/good state — essere in cattivo/buono stato
2) (anxiety) agitazione f3)in state — in pompa4) Pol2. vt(gen) dichiarare, affermare, (time, place) decidere, fissare, (conditions) indicare, (case, problem, theory, facts) esporre3. adj -
3 strain
I [streɪn]1) (weight) sforzo m. (on su); (from pulling) tensione f. (on di)to put a strain on — sottoporre a sforzo o sollecitazione [beam, bridge]; affaticare, sottoporre a sforzo [heart, lungs]
to take the strain — [beam, rope] reggere alle sollecitazioni
2) (pressure) (on person) tensione f., stress m.; (in relations) tensione f.mental o nervous strain tensione nervosa; to put a strain on mettere a dura prova [relationship, patience]; creare tensioni in [ alliance]; mettere a dura prova, gravare su [ finances]; to be under strain [ person] essere sotto pressione; [ relations] essere teso; he can't take the strain non regge alla tensione o allo stress; the strain (on him) was beginning to tell — erano visibili in lui i primi segni della fatica
3) (injury) strappo m. muscolare; distorsione f.II 1. [streɪn]to strain one's eyes — (to see) strizzare gli occhi
2) fig. mettere a dura prova, gravare su [ finances]; creare tensioni in seno a [ relationship]; mettere a dura prova [ patience]3) (injure)2.3.to strain at — tirare con forza [leash, rope]
III 1. [streɪn]to strain oneself — affaticarsi, fare sforzi
1) (breed) (of animal) razza f.; (of plant, seed) varietà f.; (of virus, bacteria) specie f.2) (recurring theme) vena f.3) (tendency) tendenza f. (of a)4) (style) tono m., stile m.2.to the strains of... — sul motivo o sulla melodia di
* * *I 1. [strein] verb1) (to exert oneself or a part of the body to the greatest possible extent: They strained at the door, trying to pull it open; He strained to reach the rope.)2) (to injure (a muscle etc) through too much use, exertion etc: He has strained a muscle in his leg; You'll strain your eyes by reading in such a poor light.)3) (to force or stretch (too far): The constant interruptions were straining his patience.)4) (to put (eg a mixture) through a sieve etc in order to separate solid matter from liquid: She strained the coffee.)2. noun1) (force exerted; Can nylon ropes take more strain than the old kind of rope?)2) ((something, eg too much work etc, that causes) a state of anxiety and fatigue: The strain of nursing her dying husband was too much for her; to suffer from strain.)3) ((an) injury especially to a muscle caused by too much exertion: muscular strain.)4) (too great a demand: These constant delays are a strain on our patience.)•- strained- strainer
- strain off II [strein] noun1) (a kind or breed (of animals, plants etc): a new strain of cattle.)2) (a tendency in a person's character: I'm sure there's a strain of madness in her.)3) ((often in plural) (the sound of) a tune: I heard the strains of a hymn coming from the church.)* * *strain (1) /streɪn/n.1 [cu] sforzo; strappo; tensione ( anche fig.): The chain broke under the strain, la catena si è spezzata sotto lo sforzo; He gave a great strain and lifted the rock, ha dato un grande strappo e ha sollevato il masso; The strain in our relations is increasing, la tensione nelle nostre relazioni è in aumento; (econ.) We must combat the strain due to the pressure of home demand, dobbiamo reprimere la tensione provocata dalla pressione della domanda interna; to crack under the strain, crollare per la tensione ( psicologica); to stand the strain, resistere alla tensione ( psicologica)2 [cu] (med.) tensione nervosa; esaurimento; stress; (fig.) logorio: the strain of business life, il logorio degli affari3 (med.) distorsione; slogatura; strappo muscolare: I have a strain in my leg, ho uno strappo muscolare alla gamba4 (ind. costr.) sollecitazione● (tecn.) strain gauge, estensimetro □ (metall.) strain hardening, incrudimento □ to be on the strain, esser teso all'estremo □ to put a great strain on sb., sottoporre q. a un grosso sforzo □ to be under great strain, essere sotto pressione ( per il lavoro, lo studio, ecc.) □ That is a great strain on my imagination, è uno sforzo eccessivo per la mia fantasia.strain (2) /streɪn/n.1 discendenza; lignaggio; schiatta; stirpe; razza; famiglia: He comes of a noble strain, discende da una famiglia nobile; This dog is of a good strain, questo cane è di (buona) razza4 indizio; segno; traccia; vena (fig.): There is a strain of ferocity [madness] in him, c'è in lui una vena di ferocia [di pazzia]5 (spesso al pl.) (poet., retor.) motivo musicale; ritmo; canto; melodia: the strains of the harp, le melodie dell'arpa; a moving strain, un motivo commovente♦ (to) strain /streɪn/A v. t.1 tendere ( anche fig.); sforzare; affaticare; ferire (fig.); mettere a dura prova; mettere (q.) sotto pressione: to strain the barbed wire of a fence, tendere il filo spinato di un recinto; to strain one's ears, tendere le orecchie; The sunlight was straining my eyes, la luce del sole mi feriva gli occhi; to strain one's eyes, affaticarsi la vista; to strain sb. 's patience, mettere a dura prova la pazienza di q.2 distorcere; storcere; slogare; forzare; stiracchiare (fig.); forzare il significato (o l'interpretazione) di: to strain the truth, distorcere la verità; svisare i fatti; He fell and strained his ankle, cadde e si storse (o si slogò) la caviglia; to strain the sense of a sentence [of other people's words], forzare il senso d'una frase [delle parole altrui]; to strain the law, stiracchiare la legge; forzarne l'interpretazione3 eccedere; oltrepassare; andare oltre; abusare di: to strain one's powers, eccedere i propri poteri; to strain one's authority, abusare della propria autorità4 danneggiare; deformare; sformare: The excessive weight has strained the springs, il peso eccessivo ha deformato le molleB v. i.1 sforzarsi; affaticarsi; arrancare; essere sotto sforzo: He was straining to win, si sforzava di vincere; straining horses, cavalli sotto sforzo, affaticati● (lett.) to strain every nerve, fare ogni sforzo; mettercela tutta □ (med.) to strain a muscle, prodursi uno strappo muscolare □ to strain oneself, sforzarsi, affaticarsi: (iron.) Don't strain yourself!, non ammazzarti di fatica!; non scomodarti! □ (fig.) to strain a point in sb. 's favour, fare uno strappo (alla regola) in favore di q. □ to strain one's voice, sforzare la voce.* * *I [streɪn]1) (weight) sforzo m. (on su); (from pulling) tensione f. (on di)to put a strain on — sottoporre a sforzo o sollecitazione [beam, bridge]; affaticare, sottoporre a sforzo [heart, lungs]
to take the strain — [beam, rope] reggere alle sollecitazioni
2) (pressure) (on person) tensione f., stress m.; (in relations) tensione f.mental o nervous strain tensione nervosa; to put a strain on mettere a dura prova [relationship, patience]; creare tensioni in [ alliance]; mettere a dura prova, gravare su [ finances]; to be under strain [ person] essere sotto pressione; [ relations] essere teso; he can't take the strain non regge alla tensione o allo stress; the strain (on him) was beginning to tell — erano visibili in lui i primi segni della fatica
3) (injury) strappo m. muscolare; distorsione f.II 1. [streɪn]to strain one's eyes — (to see) strizzare gli occhi
2) fig. mettere a dura prova, gravare su [ finances]; creare tensioni in seno a [ relationship]; mettere a dura prova [ patience]3) (injure)2.3.to strain at — tirare con forza [leash, rope]
III 1. [streɪn]to strain oneself — affaticarsi, fare sforzi
1) (breed) (of animal) razza f.; (of plant, seed) varietà f.; (of virus, bacteria) specie f.2) (recurring theme) vena f.3) (tendency) tendenza f. (of a)4) (style) tono m., stile m.2.to the strains of... — sul motivo o sulla melodia di
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4 justify
['dʒʌstɪfaɪ]1) giustificare [feeling, complaint, policy]2) inform. tip. giustificare, allineare [margins, text, data]* * *1) (to prove or show (a person, action, opinion etc) to be just, right, desirable or reasonable: How can the government justify the spending of millions of pounds on weapons when there is so much poverty in the country?) giustificare2) (to be a good excuse for: Your state of anxiety does not justify your being so rude to me.) giustificare•- justification* * *['dʒʌstɪfaɪ]1) giustificare [feeling, complaint, policy]2) inform. tip. giustificare, allineare [margins, text, data] -
5 stress
I [stres]1) (nervous) stress m., tensione f.emotional, mental stress — tensione emotiva, mentale
to be under stress — essere stressato o sotto stress
2) (emphasis)to lay o put stress on — mettere l'accento o insistere su [fact, problem]
3) fis. sollecitazione f., tensione f.4) ling. mus. accento m.II [stres]1) (emphasize) mettere l'accento su, insistere su, sottolineare [ issue]to stress the importance of sth. — sottolineare l'importanza di qcs.
to stress the need for sth., to do — sottolineare la necessità di qcs., di fare
2) ling. mus. accentare [note, syllable]•* * *[stres] 1. noun1) (the worry experienced by a person in particular circumstances, or the state of anxiety caused by this: the stresses of modern life; Her headaches may be caused by stress.) stress2) (force exerted by (parts of) bodies on each other: Bridge-designers have to know about stress.) tensione3) (force or emphasis placed, in speaking, on particular syllables or words: In the word `widow' we put stress on the first syllable.) accento2. verb(to emphasize (a syllable etc, or a fact etc): Should you stress the last syllable in `violin'?; He stressed the necessity of being punctual.) accentuare, sottolineare- lay/put stress on* * *I [stres]1) (nervous) stress m., tensione f.emotional, mental stress — tensione emotiva, mentale
to be under stress — essere stressato o sotto stress
2) (emphasis)to lay o put stress on — mettere l'accento o insistere su [fact, problem]
3) fis. sollecitazione f., tensione f.4) ling. mus. accento m.II [stres]1) (emphasize) mettere l'accento su, insistere su, sottolineare [ issue]to stress the importance of sth. — sottolineare l'importanza di qcs.
to stress the need for sth., to do — sottolineare la necessità di qcs., di fare
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6 such
[sʌtʃ] 1. 2.1) (of kind previously mentioned) (replicated) tale; (similar) così, simile; (of similar sort) di questo tipoand other such arguments — e altri argomenti così o di questo tipo
doctors, dentists and all such people — dottori, dentisti e gente del genere
his movements were such as to arouse suspicion — i suoi spostamenti erano tali da fare sorgere dei o destare sospetti
until such time as — fino a quando o al momento in cui
4) (so great) tale3.1) (to a great degree) (with adjectives) così, talmente; (with nouns) tale2) such as come, tale chesuch a house as this, a house such as this — una casa come questa
such as? — (as response) per esempio?
* * *1. adjective1) (of the same kind as that already mentioned or being mentioned: Animals that gnaw, such as mice, rats, rabbits and weasels are called rodents; He came from Bradford or some such place; She asked to see Mr Johnson but was told there was no such person there; I've seen several such buildings; I've never done such a thing before; doctors, dentists and such people.) come, simile, tale2) (of the great degree already mentioned or being mentioned: If you had telephoned her, she wouldn't have got into such a state of anxiety; She never used to get such bad headaches (as she does now).) tale, così3) (of the great degree, or the kind, to have a particular result: He shut the window with such force that the glass broke; She's such a good teacher that the headmaster asked her not to leave; Their problems are such as to make it impossible for them to live together any more.) tale, così4) (used for emphasis: This is such a shock! They have been such good friends to me!) tale, così2. pronoun(such a person or thing, or such persons or things: I have only a few photographs, but can show you such as I have; This isn't a good book as such (= as a book) but it has interesting pictures.) questo, tale- suchlike- such-and-such
- such as it is* * *[sʌtʃ] 1. 2.1) (of kind previously mentioned) (replicated) tale; (similar) così, simile; (of similar sort) di questo tipoand other such arguments — e altri argomenti così o di questo tipo
doctors, dentists and all such people — dottori, dentisti e gente del genere
his movements were such as to arouse suspicion — i suoi spostamenti erano tali da fare sorgere dei o destare sospetti
until such time as — fino a quando o al momento in cui
4) (so great) tale3.1) (to a great degree) (with adjectives) così, talmente; (with nouns) tale2) such as come, tale chesuch a house as this, a house such as this — una casa come questa
such as? — (as response) per esempio?
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7 obvious
['ɒbvɪəs] 1.1) (evident) ovvio, evidente (to per)for obvious reasons... — per ovvi motivi
2) (unsubtle) [ lie] palese; [ symbolism] ovvio2.to state the obvious — dire una cosa ovvia o delle ovvietà
* * *['obviəs](easily seen or understood; evident: It was obvious that she was ill; an obvious improvement.) ovvio, evidente* * *['ɒbvɪəs] 1.1) (evident) ovvio, evidente (to per)for obvious reasons... — per ovvi motivi
2) (unsubtle) [ lie] palese; [ symbolism] ovvio2.to state the obvious — dire una cosa ovvia o delle ovvietà
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8 project
I 1. ['prɒdʒekt]2) scol. univ. ricerca f. (on su)2.modificatore [budget, funds] di un progettoII 1. [prə'dʒekt]project manager — project manager, direttore del progetto; ing. progettista
2) (put across) dare [ image]3) (transfer) proiettare [guilt, doubts, anxiety]4) (estimate) stimare, fare la proiezione di [figures, results]5) cinem. fis. proiettare [light, film]6) geogr. fare la proiezione di [earth, map]; mat. proiettare [ solid]2.1) (stick out) sporgere ( from da)2) teatr. [ actor] emergere3.verbo riflessivo to project oneself1) (make an impression) fare una buona impressione2)* * *1. ['pro‹ekt] noun1) (a plan or scheme: a building project.) progetto2) (a piece of study or research: I am doing a project on Italian art.) ricerca2. [prə'‹ekt] verb1) (to throw outwards, forwards or upwards: The missile was projected into space.) proiettare, lanciare2) (to stick out: A sharp rock projected from the sea.) sporgere, venire fuori3) (to plan or propose.) progettare4) (to make a picture or a film appear on a screen.) proiettare•- projection
- projector* * *I 1. ['prɒdʒekt]2) scol. univ. ricerca f. (on su)2.modificatore [budget, funds] di un progettoII 1. [prə'dʒekt]project manager — project manager, direttore del progetto; ing. progettista
2) (put across) dare [ image]3) (transfer) proiettare [guilt, doubts, anxiety]4) (estimate) stimare, fare la proiezione di [figures, results]5) cinem. fis. proiettare [light, film]6) geogr. fare la proiezione di [earth, map]; mat. proiettare [ solid]2.1) (stick out) sporgere ( from da)2) teatr. [ actor] emergere3.verbo riflessivo to project oneself1) (make an impression) fare una buona impressione2) -
9 wild
[waɪld] 1.1) (in natural state) [ person] selvaggio; [plant, animal] selvaticowild beast — animale feroce, belva
2) (desolate) [ landscape] selvaggio3) (turbulent) [ wind] furioso, impetuoso; [ sea] tempestoso, burrascoso4) (unrestrained) [ party] sfrenato, scatenato; [ laughter] incontenibile; [ person] sfrenato, scapestrato; [ imagination] fervido; [ applause] fragorosoto go wild — [ audience] impazzire, andare in delirio
5) colloq. (furious) fuori di sé, furioso6) colloq. (enthusiastic)to be wild about — andare matto per, impazzire per [computers, films]
7) (outlandish) [ idea] bizzarro, stravagante; [claim, accusation, story] assurdo2. 3. 4.those children are allowed to run wild! — si permette a quei bambini di comportarsi come dei selvaggi!
* * *1) ((of animals) not tamed: wolves and other wild animals.) selvaggio, selvatico2) ((of land) not cultivated.) incolto3) (uncivilized or lawless; savage: wild tribes.) selvaggio4) (very stormy; violent: a wild night at sea; a wild rage.) tempestoso; folle5) (mad, crazy, insane etc: wild with hunger; wild with anxiety.) pazzo6) (rash: a wild hope.) folle7) (not accurate or reliable: a wild guess.) a caso8) (very angry.) furioso•- wildly- wildness
- wildfire: spread like wildfire
- wildfowl
- wild-goose chase
- wildlife
- in the wild
- the wilds
- the Wild West* * *[waɪld] 1.1) (in natural state) [ person] selvaggio; [plant, animal] selvaticowild beast — animale feroce, belva
2) (desolate) [ landscape] selvaggio3) (turbulent) [ wind] furioso, impetuoso; [ sea] tempestoso, burrascoso4) (unrestrained) [ party] sfrenato, scatenato; [ laughter] incontenibile; [ person] sfrenato, scapestrato; [ imagination] fervido; [ applause] fragorosoto go wild — [ audience] impazzire, andare in delirio
5) colloq. (furious) fuori di sé, furioso6) colloq. (enthusiastic)to be wild about — andare matto per, impazzire per [computers, films]
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10 distraction
[dɪ'strækʃn]1) (from concentration) distrazione f., disattenzione f.I don't want any distractions — (environmental) non voglio essere distratto; (human) non voglio essere disturbato
2) (diversion) distrazione f.to be a distraction from — distogliere l'attenzione da [problem, priority]
3) (entertainment) distrazione f., diversivo m., svago m.4) ant. (madness) follia f.to drive sb. to distraction — fare impazzire qcn
* * *[-ʃən]1) (something that takes the mind off other especially more serious affairs: There are too many distractions here to allow one to work properly.) distrazione2) (anxiety and confusion: in a state of complete distraction.) turbamento* * *distraction /dɪˈstrækʃn/n.1 [cu] distrazione; elemento di distrazione: He is prone to distraction, si distrae facilmente; Television is a distraction when you are studying, la televisione è un elemento di distrazione quando si studia; This is a distraction from the main issue, questo è un elemento che svia l'attenzione dalla questione principale2 [cu] distrazione; divertimento: to need distraction, aver bisogno di distrazioni; There are plenty of distractions for visitors of all ages, ci sono molti divertimenti per visitatori di ogni età3 [u] pazzia; follia● to drive sb. to distraction, spingere q. alla pazzia □ to love sb. to distraction, amare q. alla follia.* * *[dɪ'strækʃn]1) (from concentration) distrazione f., disattenzione f.I don't want any distractions — (environmental) non voglio essere distratto; (human) non voglio essere disturbato
2) (diversion) distrazione f.to be a distraction from — distogliere l'attenzione da [problem, priority]
3) (entertainment) distrazione f., diversivo m., svago m.4) ant. (madness) follia f.to drive sb. to distraction — fare impazzire qcn
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11 frenzy
['frenzɪ]nome frenesia f., impeto m., parossismo m.* * *['frenzi]plural - frenzies; noun(a state of great excitement, fear etc: She waited in a frenzy of anxiety.) frenesia- frenzied- frenziedly* * *frenzy /ˈfrɛnzɪ/n. [cu]1 frenesia; eccitazione frenetica; smania; impeto; trasporto: a frenzy of activity, un'attività frenetica; the frenzy of city life, la vita frenetica della città; in a frenzy, freneticamente; con frenesia; in a frenzy of excitement, trascinato dall'entusiasmo (o dall'eccitazione)2 delirio; parossismo; raptus: in a frenzy of violence, in un raptus di violenza; in a frenzy of hatred, in un parossismo d'odio● feeding frenzy, ( di pesce) frenesia divoratrice □ to work oneself (up) into a frenzy, eccitarsi fino alla frenesia; dare in smanie.* * *['frenzɪ]nome frenesia f., impeto m., parossismo m. -
12 suspense
[sə'spens]to wait in suspense for sth. — aspettare qcs. con impazienza
to keep o leave sb. in suspense — tenere qcn. in sospeso o sulle spine
* * *[-s]noun (a state of uncertainty and anxiety: We waited in suspense for the result of the competition.) suspense, ansia* * *suspense /səˈspɛns/n. [u]sospensione d'animo; ansia; apprensione; suspense; incertezza; indecisione: There was great suspense for the outcome of the election, c'era grande ansia per il risultato delle elezioni; to keep sb. in suspense, tenere q. in suspense; tenere q. sulla corda, sulle spine (fig.)● (comm.) suspense account, conto delle partite in sospeso; conto d'ordine □ (filos., relig.) suspense of judgement, sospensione di giudizio ( di un agnostico) □ to hold a decision in suspense, tenere una decisione in sospeso □ ( di una questione) to remain in suspense, restare in sospeso.* * *[sə'spens]to wait in suspense for sth. — aspettare qcs. con impazienza
to keep o leave sb. in suspense — tenere qcn. in sospeso o sulle spine
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13 tension
['tenʃn]2) ing. elettron. tensione f.* * *[-ʃən]1) (the state of being stretched, or the degree to which something is stretched: the tension of the rope.) tensione2) (mental strain; anxiety: She is suffering from nervous tension; the tensions of modern life.) tensione* * *['tenʃn]2) ing. elettron. tensione f.
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