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61 eject
i'‹ekt1) (to throw out with force; to force to leave: They were ejected from their house for not paying the rent.) expulsar, echar2) (to leave an aircraft in an emergency by causing one's seat to be ejected: The pilot had to eject when his plane caught fire.) eyectar (se)•- ejectiontr[ɪ'ʤekt]1 (person) expulsar, echar2 (thing) expulsar1 SMALLAVIATION/SMALL eyectar(se)eject [i'ʤɛkt] vt: expulsar, expelerv.• desahuciar (Vivienda) (•Jurisprudencia•) v.v.• arrojar v.• desalojar v.• echar v.• expeler v.• expulsar v.• eyacular v.ɪ'dʒekt
1.
transitive verb \<\<troublemaker/cassette\>\> expulsar
2.
vi ( Aviat) eyectarse[ɪ'dʒekt]1.VT (Aer, Tech) [+ bomb, flames] expulsar; [+ cartridge] expulsar, eyectar; [+ troublemaker] echar; [+ tenant] desahuciar2.VI [pilot] eyectarse* * *[ɪ'dʒekt]
1.
transitive verb \<\<troublemaker/cassette\>\> expulsar
2.
vi ( Aviat) eyectarse -
62 ♦ boy
♦ boy /bɔɪ/A n.1 ragazzo; fanciullo: little boy, bambino; ragazzino; maschietto; big boy, ragazzo grande; giovanotto; Careful, my boy!, attento, ragazzo mio!2 figlio (maschio); bambino: my brother's boy, il figlio di mio fratello; DIALOGO → - Pregnancy- Is it a boy or a girl?, è maschio o femmina?; He has two children: a boy and a girl, ha due figli: un maschio e una femmina; her baby boy, il suo bambino5 (al pl.) (fam.) amici; compagni; colleghi; ragazzi: He's at the pub with the boys, è al pub con gli amici; our boys, i nostri (ragazzi)B a. attr.C inter.( slang USA) accidenti!; urca!; mamma mia!● (mus.) boy band, gruppo pop formato da ragazzi attraenti; boy band □ a boy-meets-girl story, la classica storia romantica □ boy next door, ragazzo della porta accanto; bravo ragazzo □ (fam.) boy racer, giovane automobilista spericolato □ boy-scout, giovane esploratore, boy scout □ (fam., antiq.) the boys in blue, i poliziotti; la polizia □ Boys will be boys, i ragazzi sono ragazzi! □ (fam.) big boy, uomo importante; pezzo grosso; capo □ (fam. antiq.) my dear boy, amico mio; mio caro □ (fam.) new boy on the block, nuovo arrivato ( in un lavoro); nuovo □ old boy, ex alunno; (al vocat., antiq.) amico mio, vecchio mio □ (fam.) the old boy, (il proprio) padre; il vecchio □ (fam.) That's my boy!, bravo!NOTA D'USO: - boy e ragazzo- -
63 desirable
[dɪ'zaɪərəbl]1) [outcome, solution] auspicabile; [area, position] ambito; [ job] appetibile, attraente; [ gift] ricercato, apprezzatodesirable property — (in ad) proprietà di pregio
2) (sexually) desiderabile* * *adjective (pleasing or worth having: a desirable residence.) desiderabile* * *desirable /dɪˈzaɪərəbl/A a.1 desiderabile, invidiabile: a desirable object [property], un oggetto [una proprietà] desiderabile; a desirable quality [characteristic, skill], una qualità [caratteristica, abilità] invidiabile; Experience is desirable but not essential, l'esperienza è auspicabile ma non essenziale; It is desirable that children get a good start in life, è desiderabile (o auspicabile) che i bambini inizino nel modo giusto la loro vita; It is desirable to widen opportunity in our society, è desiderabile allargare le opportunità nella nostra società; It is desirable for everyone to reduce the amount of waste they produce, è desiderabile che ognuno riduca la quantità di rifuti che produceB n.oggetto desiderabile: The list was divided into essentials and desirables, la lista era suddivisa in oggetti indispensabili e desiderabili; The shop is a treasure trove of desirables, il negozio è una miniera di tutto quello che si può desiderare; The pub was frequented by some of the town's less desirables, il pub era frequentato da alcuni degli individui più indesiderati della cittàdesirableness n. [u] desirably avv.* * *[dɪ'zaɪərəbl]1) [outcome, solution] auspicabile; [area, position] ambito; [ job] appetibile, attraente; [ gift] ricercato, apprezzatodesirable property — (in ad) proprietà di pregio
2) (sexually) desiderabile -
64 fight *****
[faɪt] fought vb: pt, pp1. nMil combattimento, lotta, Boxing incontro, (between 2 persons) lite f, (brawl) zuffa, rissa, (fighting spirit) combattività(struggle, campaign)
fight (for/against) — lotta (a favore di/contro)fight (over) — disputa (su)to have a fight with sb — (quarrel, struggle) avere una lite con qn, litigare con qn
to put up a good fight — battersi or difendersi bene
2. vt(Mil: enemy, battle) combattere, (fire, disease, proposals) lottare contro, combattere, (Law: case) difendereto fight one's way through a crowd/across a room — farsi strada a fatica tra la folla/attraverso una stanza
3. vi(troops, countries)
to fight (against) — combattere (contro)to fight (with sb) — litigare (con qn), figto fight (for/against) — lottare (per/contro)
they fight sometimes, but they're good friends — a volte litigano ma sono buoni amici
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65 except
ik'sept
1. preposition(leaving out; not including: They're all here except him; Your essay was good except that it was too long.) excepto, salvo
2. verb(to leave out or exclude.) excluir- excepted- excepting
- exception
- exceptional
- exceptionally
- except for
- take exception to/at
except prep excepto / menostr[ɪk'sept]1 excepto, salvo, a excepción de, menos■ I remember very little about him, except that he was bald me acuerdo muy poco de él, salvo que era calvo1 formal use excluir, exceptuarexcept [ɪk'sɛpt] vt: exceptuar, excluirexcept conj: pero, si no fuera porexcept prep: excepto, menos, salvoeveryone except Carlos: todos menos Carlosadv.• excepto adv.conj.• sino conj.prep.• excepto prep.• menos prep.v.• exceptuar v.
I ɪk'septa) ( apart from)except (for) — menos, excepto, salvo
b)except for — ( if it weren't for) si no fuera por
II
except that o (colloq) except — ( if it weren't that) pero
III
a) ( exclude) (frml)to except something from something — excluir* algo de algo
b) excepted past p (after n: as prep) excepto, con or a excepción de[ɪk'sept]1.PREPexcept (for) — excepto, salvo, menos
except that/if/when/where etc — salvo que/si/cuando/donde etc
2.VT excluir, exceptuar ( from de)* * *
I [ɪk'sept]a) ( apart from)except (for) — menos, excepto, salvo
b)except for — ( if it weren't for) si no fuera por
II
except that o (colloq) except — ( if it weren't that) pero
III
a) ( exclude) (frml)to except something from something — excluir* algo de algo
b) excepted past p (after n: as prep) excepto, con or a excepción de -
66 ■ turn out
■ turn outA v. t. + avv.2 vuotare ( una stanza, ecc.: per pulirla); svuotare ( un contenitore): to turn out a drawer, vuotare un cassetto5 buttare fuori (q.); mettere (q.) alla porta; scacciare; espellere ( il socio di un club, ecc.); sfrattare, escomiare ( un inquilino); gettare sul lastrico, licenziare ( un dipendente): He was turned out of the pub, lo hanno buttato fuori dal pub7 (econ., org. az.) produrre ( anche fig.): We turn out up to 1,000 cars a day, produciamo fino a 1000 automobili al giorno; to turn out a genius, produrre un genio9 fornire (q.) di guardaroba; abbigliare: That girl isn't pretty but she's splendidly turned out, quella ragazza non è carina ma ha un magnifico guardarobaB v. i. + avv.1 ( della gente) affluire; accorrere; essere presente: How many people turned out for the meeting?, quanta gente c'era al comizio?2 andare (a finire); avere un certo esito: Things turned out all right, tutto è andato per il meglio; Let's see how things turn out, stiamo a vedere come va a finire!3 risultare; venire (o saltare) fuori: He turned out to be a relative, risultò che era un suo parente4 ( del tempo) farsi ( bello, brutto, ecc.): It's turned out nice again, s'è rifatto bello (o bel tempo); The weather turned out fine, il tempo si è messo al bello5 piegarsi (o inclinarsi) verso l'esterno: His toes turn out, ha i piedi in fuori; ha il piede valgo □ (mil.) to turn out the guard, fare uscire (o mettere in allarme) la guardia □ to turn out to sb. 's advantage, tornare a vantaggio di q. □ as it turned out, a conti fatti; alla fine dei conti. -
67 fighting fight·ing
['faɪtɪŋ]1. n2. adj(forces, strength, troops) da combattimento -
68 swan
1 nouncygne m;∎ the Swan of Avon = surnom donné à Shakespeare∎ they spent a year swanning round Europe ils ont passé une année à se balader en Europe;∎ where's he swanning off to now? où est-ce qu'il va encore traîner?;∎ they swanned off to the pub ils sont tranquillement allés au pub□ ;∎ he came swanning into the office at ten o' clock il est arrivé au bureau comme si de rien n'était à dix heures□ ;∎ he just swans around the office all day il ne fait que musarder dans le bureau toute la journée□ ;∎ don't think you can come swanning back just when you feel like it ne crois pas que tu peux revenir les mains dans les poches quand tu en as envie►► American swan dive saut m de l'ange;swan neck col-de-cygne m -
69 pick-me-up
tr['pɪkmiːʌp]1 tónico, reconstituyente nombre masculinonoun (colloq) estimulante m['pɪkmiːʌp]N estimulante m ; (=drink) bebida f tonificante; (Med) tónico m, reconstituyente mhe tends to pop into the pub on the way home for a pick-me-up — suele pasarse por el pub de camino a casa para ponerse a tono
this bath oil is the ideal pick-me-up after a hard day at work — esta esencia de baño te deja como nuevo después de un día duro de trabajo
* * *noun (colloq) estimulante m -
70 -boy e ragazzo-
Nota d'usoIl sostantivo boy si riferisce a un bambino-ragazzo fino ai 16-18 anni. Passata questa età, per evitare di sembrare scortesi, è preferibile usare altri appellativi, come young man, fellow, chap, bloke, lad, ecc. Il termine boys può essere usato dagli adulti per riferirsi al proprio gruppo di amici (maschi): I'm going to the pub with the boys, vado al pub con i ragazzi. Tuttavia, un estraneo che si riferisce a un gruppo di amici (maschi), non li chiamerà boys, ma lads o chaps: Hey lads!, ehi ragazzi! In presenza di un gruppo formato da uomini e donne, si utilizza comunemente il sostantivo guys: Are the guys coming?, vengono i ragazzi? -
71 -unsociable o unsocial?-
Nota d'usoL'aggettivo unsociable significa “asociale” nel senso di “poco socievole”: After the meeting, I joined the others in the pub, not wishing to appear unsociable, dopo la riunione, andai con gli altri al pub, perché non volevo sembrare poco socievole; anche l'aggettivo unsocial significa “asociale”, ma si usa molto pure in espressioni come to work unsocial hours, lavorare a orari impossibili (ad esempio di notte, la mattina presto o durante i weekend). -
72 (to) adjourn
(to) adjourn /əˈdʒɜ:n/v. t. e i.1 rimandare, rinviare; differire; aggiornare; sospendere i lavori ( di deputati, congressisti, ecc.): The meeting adjourned at ten sharp, la seduta è stata tolta alle dieci in punto2 passare ( da un luogo all'altro, spec. per rilassarsi, bere, ecc.); spostarsi: When lunch was over, we adjourned to the library, dopo la colazione, siamo passati in biblioteca; Let's adjourn to the pub, andiamo a bere qualcosa al pubFALSI AMICI: to adjourn non significa aggiornare nei sensi di mettere al corrente, rinnovare, adeguare adjournmentn.rinvio; aggiornamento. -
73 (to) adjourn
(to) adjourn /əˈdʒɜ:n/v. t. e i.1 rimandare, rinviare; differire; aggiornare; sospendere i lavori ( di deputati, congressisti, ecc.): The meeting adjourned at ten sharp, la seduta è stata tolta alle dieci in punto2 passare ( da un luogo all'altro, spec. per rilassarsi, bere, ecc.); spostarsi: When lunch was over, we adjourned to the library, dopo la colazione, siamo passati in biblioteca; Let's adjourn to the pub, andiamo a bere qualcosa al pubFALSI AMICI: to adjourn non significa aggiornare nei sensi di mettere al corrente, rinnovare, adeguare adjournmentn.rinvio; aggiornamento. -
74 mosey
mosey ○B vi se baguenauder ; to mosey down the street descendre la rue en flânant ; I'd better be moseying along il faut que je m'en aille ; let's mosey on down to the pub allons tranquillement au pub. -
75 likely
(a) (probable) vraisemblable, probable;∎ it's not a very likely scenario ce scénario n'est pas très vraisemblable;∎ the pub is a likely place to find him le pub est probablement l'endroit où le trouver;∎ it's more than likely c'est plus que probable;∎ it's not very likely c'est peu probable;∎ it's not or hardly likely to happen il est peu probable ou il y a peu de chances que cela se produise;∎ it's likely to rain il y a des chances pour qu'il pleuve;∎ she is quite likely to do it il y a des chances qu'elle le fasse;∎ books likely to interest young people ouvrages susceptibles d'intéresser les jeunes;∎ this plan is most likely to succeed ce projet a beaucoup de chances de réussir;∎ are the neighbours likely to object? y a-t-il des chances que les voisins s'y opposent?;∎ rain is likely in the east il risque de pleuvoir dans l'Est(b) (promising) prometteur;∎ we found a likely or likely-looking spot for a picnic on a trouvé un endroit qui a l'air idéal pour pique-niquer;∎ North of England familiar a likely lad un gars qui promet2 adverbprobablement, sans doute;∎ they'll very likely or most likely forget ils vont très probablement oublier;∎ as likely as not she's already home elle est sûrement déjà rentrée;∎ familiar would you do it again? - not likely! tu recommencerais? - ça risque pas ou y a pas de risque! -
76 male
male [meɪl]∎ male attitudes l'attitude f des hommes;∎ a male friend un ami;∎ when I phoned her, a male voice answered quand je l'ai appelée, c'est une voix d'homme qui a répondu∎ male to female adaptor adaptateur m mâle/femelle2 noun∎ the average French male le Français moyen►► male bonding amitié f virile;male chauvinism phallocratie f;male chauvinist phallocrate m;male chauvinist pig sale phallocrate m;male child enfant m mâle;Botany male fern fougère f mâle;Anatomy male member membre m viril;male menopause andropause f;male nurse infirmier m;male pattern baldness alopécie f séborrhéique masculine, alopécie f androgénogénétique;the male sex le sexe masculin;male voice choir chœur m d'hommes -
77 stabbing
stabbing ['stæbɪŋ]1 noun(knife attack) agression f (à l'arme blanche);∎ there was a stabbing in the pub last night quelqu'un s'est fait poignarder au pub hier soir;∎ there were two fatal stabbings at the football match deux personnes ont été tuées à coups de couteau au match de football;∎ the number of stabbings has increased le nombre d'attaques à l'arme blanche est en hausse(pain) lancinant -
78 run to earth
(to find (something or someone) after a long search: He ran his friend to earth in the pub.) opspore; opsnuse* * *(to find (something or someone) after a long search: He ran his friend to earth in the pub.) opspore; opsnuse -
79 snack
[snæk](a light, hasty meal: I usually have only a snack at lunchtime; ( also adjective) We had a snack lunch in the pub.) snack; snack-* * *[snæk](a light, hasty meal: I usually have only a snack at lunchtime; ( also adjective) We had a snack lunch in the pub.) snack; snack- -
80 to spill over
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