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1 ♦ February
♦ February /ˈfɛbrʊɛrɪ/, ( USA) /ˈfɛbrʊərɪ/A n. [uc]febbraio: in February, in febbraio; in February 2006, nel febbraio del 2006; on February 10th (o on the 10th of February) il 10 febbraio; in early [late] February, all'inizio [alla fine] di febbraio; in mid February, a metà febbraio; by the end of February, entro la fine di febbraio; We go to London every February, in febbraio andiamo sempre a LondraB a. attr.di febbraio: February launch, lancio di febbraio. -
2 February Feb·ru·ary n
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3 February
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4 Feb
abbr. February febbraio (feb.)* * *( written abbreviation) (February.) feb., febb.* * *abbr. February febbraio (feb.) -
5 Feb.
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6 bleak
[bliːk]2) (miserable) [outlook, future] cupo, sconfortante; [ landscape] desolato, squallido* * *[bli:k]1) (cold and unsheltered: a bleak landscape.) desolato2) (not hopeful: a bleak outlook for the future.) tetro* * *bleak (1) /bli:k/n.bleak (2) /bli:k/a.bleaklyavv.bleaknessn. [u]1 desolazione; squallore2 tetraggine; cupezza; freddezza.* * *[bliːk]2) (miserable) [outlook, future] cupo, sconfortante; [ landscape] desolato, squallido -
7 eighteenth
[eɪ'tiːnθ] 1.determinante diciottesimo2.1) (in order) diciottesimo m. (-a)2) (of month) diciotto m.3.nome (fraction) diciottesimo m.4.* * *1) (one of eighteen equal parts: seventeen eighteenths.) diciottesimo2) (( also adjective) (the) last of eighteen (people, things etc); (the) next after the seventeenth: He was eighteenth in the competition; the eighteenth storey.) diciottesimo* * *eighteenth /eɪˈti:nɵ/a. e n.1 diciottesimo: (mat.) one eighteenth, un diciottesimo (1/18); in the eighteenth row, in diciottesima fila; He came in eighteenth, arrivò diciottesimo; She is ranked eighteenth in the world, è diciottesima nella classifica mondiale* * *[eɪ'tiːnθ] 1.determinante diciottesimo2.1) (in order) diciottesimo m. (-a)2) (of month) diciotto m.3.nome (fraction) diciottesimo m.4. -
8 march
[mɑːtʃ]nome marzo m.••* * *(the third month of the year, the month following February.) marzo* * *march (1) /mɑ:tʃ/n.1 (mil., mus.) marcia: The fort was a day's march away, il forte si trovava a una giornata di marcia; a forced march, una marcia forzata; a dead (o funeral) march, una marcia funebre3 (al sing. con l'art. determ.) (fig.) corso; cammino; il passare: the march of events, il corso degli avvenimenti; the march of time, il passare del tempo; the march of progress, il cammino del progresso● (mil.) a march-past, una sfilata □ the enemy's line of march, la linea (o la direzione) di marcia del nemico □ ( anche fig.) to be on the march, essere in marcia.march (2) /mɑ:tʃ/n.(generalm. al pl.) terra di confine; marca● the Marches, le «Marche»; le terre di confine ( fra l' Inghilterra e la Scozia o fra l' Inghilterra e il Galles).(to) march (1) /mɑ:tʃ/A v. i.1 marciare; fare una marcia: The soldiers marched twenty miles, i soldati hanno marciato per venti miglia3 fare un corteo, sfilare in corteo, marciare (per protesta ecc.)4 progredire; far progressiB v. t.● to march into a town, entrare in (o occupare militarmente) una città □ to march off, mettersi in marcia; allontanarsi a passo di marcia; allontanarsi; marciare (scherz.) □ to march out, uscire a passo di marcia □ (mil.) to march past, sfilare □ (mil.) to march past sb., sfilare davanti a q. □ marching orders, (mil.) ordini per la partenza; (fam.) ruolino di marcia □ (fam.) to give sb. his marching orders, licenziare q.; ( sport) espellere q. □ in marching order, in ordine di marcia □ (fam.) to receive one's marching orders, essere licenziato (o espulso).(to) march (2) /mɑ:tʃ/v. i.– to march with, confinare con: Lombardy marches with Switzerland on the north, la Lombardia confina a nord con la Svizzera.* * *[mɑːtʃ]nome marzo m.•• -
9 paradox
['pærədɒks]nome paradosso m.* * *['pærədoks](a statement etc that seems to contradict itself but which is nevertheless true: If your birthday is on February 29 you could state the paradox that you are thirteen years old although you have only had three birthdays.) paradosso- paradoxically* * *paradox /ˈpærədɒks/n.paradosso; assurdità: to speak by paradox, parlare per paradossi; (econ.) the paradox of thrift, il paradosso della parsimonia.* * *['pærədɒks]nome paradosso m. -
10 Valentine
['væləntaɪn]nome proprio Valentino* * *(a sweetheart chosen, or a card, love letter etc sent, on St. Valentine's Day, February 14: Will you be my valentine?; He sent her a valentine.) innamorato; dono; lettera (d'amore); di S. Valentino* * *Valentine /ˈvæləntaɪn/n.● Valentine's day, il giorno di S. Valentino.(First names) Valentine /ˈvæləntaɪn/m.* * *['væləntaɪn]nome proprio Valentino -
11 valentine
['væləntaɪn]nome proprio Valentino* * *(a sweetheart chosen, or a card, love letter etc sent, on St. Valentine's Day, February 14: Will you be my valentine?; He sent her a valentine.) innamorato; dono; lettera (d'amore); di S. Valentino* * *valentine /ˈvæləntaɪn/n.2 innamorato, innamorata (destinatario di un biglietto o dono di S. Valentino).* * *['væləntaɪn]nome proprio Valentino -
12 leap year
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13 month
[mʌnθ]nome mese m.••it's her time of the month — eufem. ha le sue cose
* * *1. noun(one of the twelve divisions of the year (January, February etc), varying in length between 28 and 31 days.) mese- monthly2. adverb(once a month: The magazine is published monthly.) mensilmente, ogni mese* * *[mʌnθ]nome mese m.••it's her time of the month — eufem. ha le sue cose
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14 second
I 1. ['sekənd]determinante secondo2.to have o take a second helping (of sth.) prendere un'altra porzione (di qcs.); to have a second chance to do sth. avere una seconda occasione per fare qcs.; to ask for a second opinion — (from doctor) chiedere il parere di un altro dottore
1) (ordinal number) secondo m. (-a)he came a good o close second non è arrivato primo per un pelo; he came a poor second è arrivato secondo, ma con un grande stacco dal primo; the problem of crime was seen as second only to unemployment — il problema della criminalità viene subito dopo quello della disoccupazione
2) (of month) due m.3.1) (unit of time) secondo m. (anche mat. fis.); (instant) momento m.2) GB univ.upper, lower second — = livello di valutazione più alto, più basso nel second class degree
3) aut. (anche second gear) seconda f.4) (defective article) merce f. di seconda scelta5) (in boxing) secondo m.; (in duel) secondo m., padrino m.6) mus. seconda f.4.1) (in second place) secondo; [come, finish] secondo, in seconda posizione; [ speak] per secondo; [ travel] in seconda classe••to do sth. without (giving it) a second thought — fare qcs. senza pensarci due volte
II ['sekənd]to have second thoughts about doing — pensarci due volte prima di o avere dei ripensamenti sul fare
verbo transitivo appoggiare [ motion]III [sɪ'kɒnd]verbo transitivo mil. comm. distaccare* * *I 1. ['sekənd] adjective1) (next after, or following, the first in time, place etc: February is the second month of the year; She finished the race in second place.)2) (additional or extra: a second house in the country.)3) (lesser in importance, quality etc: She's a member of the school's second swimming team.)2. adverb(next after the first: He came second in the race.)3. noun1) (a second person, thing etc: You're the second to arrive.)2) (a person who supports and helps a person who is fighting in a boxing match etc.)4. verb(to agree with (something said by a previous speaker), especially to do so formally: He proposed the motion and I seconded it.)5. noun(a secondary school.) (scuola di secondo grado)- seconder- secondly
- secondary colours
- secondary school
- second-best
- second-class
- second-hand
- second lieutenant
- second-rate
- second sight
- second thoughts
- at second hand
- come off second best
- every second week
- month
- second to none II ['sekənd] noun1) (the sixtieth part of a minute: He ran the race in three minutes and forty-two seconds.)2) (a short time: I'll be there in a second.)* * *I 1. ['sekənd]determinante secondo2.to have o take a second helping (of sth.) prendere un'altra porzione (di qcs.); to have a second chance to do sth. avere una seconda occasione per fare qcs.; to ask for a second opinion — (from doctor) chiedere il parere di un altro dottore
1) (ordinal number) secondo m. (-a)he came a good o close second non è arrivato primo per un pelo; he came a poor second è arrivato secondo, ma con un grande stacco dal primo; the problem of crime was seen as second only to unemployment — il problema della criminalità viene subito dopo quello della disoccupazione
2) (of month) due m.3.1) (unit of time) secondo m. (anche mat. fis.); (instant) momento m.2) GB univ.upper, lower second — = livello di valutazione più alto, più basso nel second class degree
3) aut. (anche second gear) seconda f.4) (defective article) merce f. di seconda scelta5) (in boxing) secondo m.; (in duel) secondo m., padrino m.6) mus. seconda f.4.1) (in second place) secondo; [come, finish] secondo, in seconda posizione; [ speak] per secondo; [ travel] in seconda classe••to do sth. without (giving it) a second thought — fare qcs. senza pensarci due volte
II ['sekənd]to have second thoughts about doing — pensarci due volte prima di o avere dei ripensamenti sul fare
verbo transitivo appoggiare [ motion]III [sɪ'kɒnd]verbo transitivo mil. comm. distaccare
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