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1 ♦ incident
♦ incident (1) /ˈɪnsɪdənt/n.1 evento; avvenimento; episodio; fatto; caso: a strange incident, un fatto strano; an incident of unsafe driving, un caso di guida pericolosa2 evento negativo; fatto spiacevole; incidente: without further incident, senza ulteriori incidenti; a border incident, un incidente di frontiera; a diplomatic incident, un incidente diplomatico; incident room, centrale operativa ( per far fronte a un'emergenza o a un incidente) NOTA D'USO: - incident o accident?-FALSI AMICI: incident non significa incidente nel senso di infortunio, disgrazia. incident (2) /ˈɪnsɪdənt/a.1 inerente; insito; connesso: the duties incident to leadership, i doveri inerenti alla posizione di capo2 che può accadere come conseguenza; conseguente (a)3 (leg.) accessorio -
2 incident
['ɪnsɪdənt]1) (event) (in life) avvenimento m.; (in narrative) episodio m.2) (disturbance) incidente m.border, diplomatic incident — incidente di frontiera, diplomatico
* * *['insidənt](an event or happening: There was a strange incident in the supermarket today.) fatto- incidentally* * *['ɪnsɪdənt]1) (event) (in life) avvenimento m.; (in narrative) episodio m.2) (disturbance) incidente m.border, diplomatic incident — incidente di frontiera, diplomatico
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3 -incident o accident?-
Nota d'usoLa traduzione corretta di incidente, nel senso di infortunio o disgrazia, anche stradale, è “accident”, non “incident”: Ha avuto un incidente ieri sera, she had an accident last night (non she had an incident last night). “Incident”, invece, si riferisce ad un fatto di natura controversa o negativa, che può essere tradotto solo a volte con incidente e più spesso con episodio, avvenimento: incidente politico, political incident; un episodio di cannibalismo, an incident of cannibalism. -
4 incident **** in·ci·dent n
['ɪnsɪd(ə)nt]without incident — (uneventful) senza incidenti (di rilievo), (without trouble) senza problemi
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5 incident room
nPolice centrale f operativa -
6 border incident
nincidente m di frontiera -
7 event
[ɪ'vent]1) (incident) evento m., avvenimento m.2) (eventuality) caso m., eventualità f.in the event of — in caso di [fire, accident]
in the event — BE (as things turned out) di fatto, in realtà
3) (occasion)4) (in athletics) prova f., competizione f.field, track event — gara su campo, su pista
* * *[i'vent]1) (something that happens; an incident or occurrence: That night a terrible event occurred.) avvenimento, evento2) (an item in a programme of sports etc: The long-jump was to be the third event.) gara•- eventful- at all events / at any event
- in that event
- in the event
- in the event of* * *[ɪ'vent]1) (incident) evento m., avvenimento m.2) (eventuality) caso m., eventualità f.in the event of — in caso di [fire, accident]
in the event — BE (as things turned out) di fatto, in realtà
3) (occasion)4) (in athletics) prova f., competizione f.field, track event — gara su campo, su pista
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8 scene
[siːn]1) (in play, film, novel) scena f.; teatr. (stage scenery) scena f., scenario m.to set the scene for — fig. creare le premesse per
the scene was set for a major tragedy — fig. si prepararava lo scenario per una tragedia di enormi proporzioni
2) (location) scena f., luogo m.these streets have been the scene of violent fighting — queste strade sono state teatro di violenti scontri
to come on the scene — [police, ambulance] arrivare sul luogo; fig. comparire
3) (sphere, field) mondo m., ambiente m.the jazz, fashion scene — il mondo del jazz, della moda
4) (emotional incident) scena f., scenata f.5) (image, sight) immagine f., scena f.6) (view) vista f., veduta f.; art. scena f.* * *[si:n]1) (the place where something real or imaginary happens: A murderer sometimes revisits the scene of his crime; The scene of this opera is laid/set in Switzerland.) scena2) (an incident etc which is seen or remembered: He recalled scenes from his childhood.) scena3) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) scenata4) (a view of a landscape etc: The sheep grazing on the hillside made a peaceful scene.) spettacolo, vista5) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) scena6) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) palcoscenico7) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) ambiente, mondo•- scenery- scenic
- behind the scenes
- come on the scene* * *[siːn]1) (in play, film, novel) scena f.; teatr. (stage scenery) scena f., scenario m.to set the scene for — fig. creare le premesse per
the scene was set for a major tragedy — fig. si prepararava lo scenario per una tragedia di enormi proporzioni
2) (location) scena f., luogo m.these streets have been the scene of violent fighting — queste strade sono state teatro di violenti scontri
to come on the scene — [police, ambulance] arrivare sul luogo; fig. comparire
3) (sphere, field) mondo m., ambiente m.the jazz, fashion scene — il mondo del jazz, della moda
4) (emotional incident) scena f., scenata f.5) (image, sight) immagine f., scena f.6) (view) vista f., veduta f.; art. scena f. -
9 contrived
[kən'traɪvd] 1. 2.aggettivo spreg.1) [incident, meeting] combinato2) (forced) [plot, ending] forzato3) (artificial) [style, effect] affettato, studiato* * *contrived /kənˈtraɪvd/a.2 premeditato; creato apposta; intenzionale.* * *[kən'traɪvd] 1. 2.aggettivo spreg.1) [incident, meeting] combinato2) (forced) [plot, ending] forzato3) (artificial) [style, effect] affettato, studiato -
10 inconvenient
[ˌɪŋkən'viːnɪənt]1) [location, arrangement, device] scomodo; [ time] scomodo, inopportuno2) eufem. (embarrassing) [fact, incident] sconveniente, disdicevole* * *[inkən'vi:njənt] 1. adjective(causing trouble or difficulty; awkward: He has come at a very inconvenient time.) inopportuno2. verb(to cause trouble or difficulty to: I hope I haven't inconvenienced you.) incomodare, disturbare* * *inconvenient /ɪnkənˈvi:nɪənt/a.1 che reca disturbo; fastidioso; molesto; importuno; incomodo; scomodo; seccante: If it's not inconvenient for you, we could meet tomorrow, se non Le è d'incomodo, potremmo vederci domani; an inconvenient time, un'ora scomoda2 (arc.) non conveniente; sconvenienteinconveniently avv. FALSI AMICI: nell'inglese attuale inconvenient non significa inconveniente.* * *[ˌɪŋkən'viːnɪənt]1) [location, arrangement, device] scomodo; [ time] scomodo, inopportuno2) eufem. (embarrassing) [fact, incident] sconveniente, disdicevole -
11 rerun
I ['riːrʌn]nome (anche re-run) cinem. seconda visione f.; telev. teatr. replica f.; fig. (of incident, problem) ripetizione f.II [ˌriː'rʌn]verbo transitivo ( forma in -ing -nn -; pass. - ran; p.pass. - run) cinem. fare uscire di nuovo [ film]; teatr. replicare [ play]; telev. ritrasmettere, ridare [ programme]; pol. rifare [election, vote]* * *rerun /ˈri:rʌn/n.3 (comput.) riesecuzione.(to) rerun /ri:ˈrʌn/* * *I ['riːrʌn]nome (anche re-run) cinem. seconda visione f.; telev. teatr. replica f.; fig. (of incident, problem) ripetizione f.II [ˌriː'rʌn]verbo transitivo ( forma in -ing -nn -; pass. - ran; p.pass. - run) cinem. fare uscire di nuovo [ film]; teatr. replicare [ play]; telev. ritrasmettere, ridare [ programme]; pol. rifare [election, vote] -
12 unreported
[ˌʌnrɪ'pɔːtɪd]aggettivo [incident, attack] non denunciato, non riferito* * *unreported /ʌnrɪˈpɔ:tɪd/a.1 non riferito; non comunicato* * *[ˌʌnrɪ'pɔːtɪd]aggettivo [incident, attack] non denunciato, non riferito -
13 brush off
brush off [sth., sb.], brush [sth., sb.] off ignorare, snobbare [ person]; respingere [offer, allegation]; ridimensionare [threat, incident]* * *vt + adv* * *brush off [sth., sb.], brush [sth., sb.] off ignorare, snobbare [ person]; respingere [offer, allegation]; ridimensionare [threat, incident] -
14 affair
[ə'feə(r)] 1.1) (event, incident) affare m., evento m., vicenda f.2) (matter) affare m., faccenda f., questione f.at first the conflict seemed a small affair — all'inizio il conflitto sembrava una questione di poco conto
3) (relationship) relazione f. (amorosa); (casual) avventura f.4) (concern)2.1) pol. giorn. affari m.2) (business) affari m.* * *[ə'feə]1) (happenings etc which are connected with a particular person or thing: the Suez affair.) caso2) (a thing: The new machine is a weird-looking affair.) cosa3) ((often in plural) business; concern(s): financial affairs; Where I go is entirely my own affair.) affare4) (a love relationship: His wife found out about his affair with another woman.) relazione* * *[ə'feə(r)] 1.1) (event, incident) affare m., evento m., vicenda f.2) (matter) affare m., faccenda f., questione f.at first the conflict seemed a small affair — all'inizio il conflitto sembrava una questione di poco conto
3) (relationship) relazione f. (amorosa); (casual) avventura f.4) (concern)2.1) pol. giorn. affari m.2) (business) affari m. -
15 experience
I [ɪk'spɪərɪəns]1) (expertise) esperienza f.to have experience (in working) with computers — avere pratica o dimestichezza (nel lavorare) con i computer
2) (incident) esperienza f.II [ɪk'spɪərɪəns]verbo transitivo vivere, sperimentare [ change]; patire, subire [ loss]; incontrare [ problem]; provare [emotion, sensation]* * *[ik'spiəriəns] 1. noun1) ((knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something: Learn by experience - don't make the same mistake again; Has she had experience in teaching?) esperienza2) (an event that affects or involves a person etc: The earthquake was a terrible experience.) esperienza2. verb(to have experience of; to feel: I have never before experienced such rudeness!) provato* * *I [ɪk'spɪərɪəns]1) (expertise) esperienza f.to have experience (in working) with computers — avere pratica o dimestichezza (nel lavorare) con i computer
2) (incident) esperienza f.II [ɪk'spɪərɪəns]verbo transitivo vivere, sperimentare [ change]; patire, subire [ loss]; incontrare [ problem]; provare [emotion, sensation] -
16 following
['fɒləʊwɪŋ] 1.1) U (of theorist, religion) seguaci m.pl., seguito m.; (of cult) adepti m.pl.; (of party, political figure) sostenitori m.pl.; (of soap opera, show) pubblico m.; (of sports team) tifosi m.pl., sostenitori m.pl.2.aggettivo attrib.1) (next) [year, article, remark] seguente, successivo2) (from the rear) [ wind] in poppa3.preposizione in seguito a, a seguito di [incident, allegation]* * *noun (supporters: He has a great following among the poorer people.) seguito* * *['fɒləʊwɪŋ] 1.1) U (of theorist, religion) seguaci m.pl., seguito m.; (of cult) adepti m.pl.; (of party, political figure) sostenitori m.pl.; (of soap opera, show) pubblico m.; (of sports team) tifosi m.pl., sostenitori m.pl.2.aggettivo attrib.1) (next) [year, article, remark] seguente, successivo2) (from the rear) [ wind] in poppa3.preposizione in seguito a, a seguito di [incident, allegation] -
17 minimize
['mɪnɪmaɪz]1) (reduce) ridurre al minimo [cost, risk]2) (play down) minimizzare [ incident]3) inform. ridurre (a icona), iconizzare* * *1) (to make as little as possible: to minimize the danger.) minimizzare, ridurre al minimo2) (to cause to seem little or unimportant: He minimized the help he had received.) minimizzare* * *['mɪnɪmaɪz]1) (reduce) ridurre al minimo [cost, risk]2) (play down) minimizzare [ incident]3) inform. ridurre (a icona), iconizzare -
18 notify
['nəʊtɪfaɪ]1) BE (give notice of) notificareto notify sb. of o about — informare qcn. di [result, incident]; avvertire qcn. di [ intention]
to notify sb. of — denunciare a qcn. [birth, death]
* * *(to inform or warn about something: He notified the headmaster of his intentions; If there has been an accident you must notify the police.) notificare, comunicare, informare* * *['nəʊtɪfaɪ]1) BE (give notice of) notificareto notify sb. of o about — informare qcn. di [result, incident]; avvertire qcn. di [ intention]
to notify sb. of — denunciare a qcn. [birth, death]
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19 related
[rɪ'leɪtɪd] 1. 2.1) (in the same family) [person, language] imparentato (by, through per; to con)2) (connected) [ subject] connesso, collegato; [area, idea, incident] legato; [ species] affine, simile3) - related in compostidrug, work-related — legato alla droga, al lavoro
* * *1) (belonging to the same family (as): I'm related to the Prime Minister; The Prime Minister and I are related.) imparentato2) (connected: other related topics.) collegato, connesso* * *[rɪ'leɪtɪd] 1. 2.1) (in the same family) [person, language] imparentato (by, through per; to con)2) (connected) [ subject] connesso, collegato; [area, idea, incident] legato; [ species] affine, simile3) - related in compostidrug, work-related — legato alla droga, al lavoro
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20 unfortunate
[ʌn'fɔːtʃənət] 1.1) (pitiable) [person, situation] disgraziato, sfortunato2) (regrettable) [ incident] spiacevole; [remark, choice] infelice3) (unlucky) [person, attempt] sfortunato2.nome sfortunato m. (-a)* * *1) (unlucky: He has been very unfortunate.) sfortunato2) (regrettable: He has an unfortunate habit of giggling all the time.) inopportuno•* * *[ʌn'fɔːtʃənət] 1.1) (pitiable) [person, situation] disgraziato, sfortunato2) (regrettable) [ incident] spiacevole; [remark, choice] infelice3) (unlucky) [person, attempt] sfortunato2.nome sfortunato m. (-a)
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