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1 linguistics
[lɪŋ'gwɪstɪks] 1.nome + verbo sing. linguistica f.2.modificatore [course, lecturer] di linguistica* * *noun singular (the science of languages.) linguistica* * *linguistics /ˈlɪŋgwɪstɪks/n. pl.(col verbo al sing.) linguisticalinguisticiann.( USA) linguista.* * *[lɪŋ'gwɪstɪks] 1.nome + verbo sing. linguistica f.2.modificatore [course, lecturer] di linguistica -
2 linguistics lin·guis·tics nsg
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3 applied
[ə'plaɪd] 1. 2.aggettivo [linguistics, maths] applicato* * *applied /əˈplaɪd/a.applicato: applied science, scienza applicata● (rag.) applied cost, costo imputato.* * *[ə'plaɪd] 1. 2.aggettivo [linguistics, maths] applicato -
4 formal
['fɔːml]1) (official) [agreement, complaint, enquiry, invitation] formale, ufficiale2) (not casual) [language, manner] formale; [ occasion] formale, solenne; [ clothing] da cerimonia3) (structured) [logic, linguistics] formale4) (in recognized institution) [ training] professionale; [ qualification] riconosciuto5) letter. art. formale* * *['fo:məl]1) (done etc according to a fixed and accepted way: a formal letter.) formale2) (suitable or correct for occasions when things are done according to a fixed and accepted way: You must wear formal dress.) formale, da cerimonia3) ((of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly: formal behaviour.) formale4) ((of language) exactly correct by grammatical etc rules but not conversational: Her English was very formal.) formale5) ((of designs etc) precise and following a fixed pattern rather than occuring naturally: formal gardens.) simmetrico•- formally- formality* * *['fɔːml]1) (official) [agreement, complaint, enquiry, invitation] formale, ufficiale2) (not casual) [language, manner] formale; [ occasion] formale, solenne; [ clothing] da cerimonia3) (structured) [logic, linguistics] formale4) (in recognized institution) [ training] professionale; [ qualification] riconosciuto5) letter. art. formale -
5 general
I ['dʒenrəl]1) (widespread) [interest, concern, opinion, strike] generalein general use — [word, equipment] di uso comune
2) (overall) [condition, impression, idea] generale; [attitude, behaviour] generale, comuneas a general rule — in genere, di solito
3) (not specific) [ information] generico; [ promise] vagoto give sb. a general idea of — dare a qcn. un'idea generale di
4) (not specialized) [medicine, linguistics] generale; [user, reader] medio6) in general (usually or non-specifically) in genere; (overall, mostly) nell'insiemeII ['dʒenrəl]1) mil. generale m.2)* * *['‹enərəl] 1. adjective1) (of, involving etc all, most or very many people, things etc: The general feeling is that he is stupid; His general knowledge is good although he is not good at mathematics.) generale2) (covering a large number of cases: a general rule.) generale3) (without details: I'll just give you a general idea of the plan.) generale4) ((as part of an official title) chief: the Postmaster General.) generale2. noun(in the British army, (a person of) the rank next below field marshal: General Smith.) generale- generalise
- generalization
- generalisation
- generally
- General Certificate of Education
- general election
- general practitioner
- general store
- as a general rule
- in general
- the general public* * *I ['dʒenrəl]1) (widespread) [interest, concern, opinion, strike] generalein general use — [word, equipment] di uso comune
2) (overall) [condition, impression, idea] generale; [attitude, behaviour] generale, comuneas a general rule — in genere, di solito
3) (not specific) [ information] generico; [ promise] vagoto give sb. a general idea of — dare a qcn. un'idea generale di
4) (not specialized) [medicine, linguistics] generale; [user, reader] medio6) in general (usually or non-specifically) in genere; (overall, mostly) nell'insiemeII ['dʒenrəl]1) mil. generale m.2) -
6 ♦ chair
♦ chair /tʃɛə(r)/n.1 sedia; seggiola: padded chair, sedia col sedile imbottito; reclining chair, sedia reclinabile; to take a chair, sedersi; accomodarsi; to sit on a chair, sedere (o essere seduto) su una sedia; astride the chair, a cavalcioni della sedia3 posizione; carica; seggio: the editorial chair, la posizione di direttore responsabile ( di un giornale); the presidential chair, il seggio presidenziale4 cattedra universitaria: the chair of Italian, la cattedra d'italiano; to hold a chair, avere una cattedra; essere professore5 ruolo di presidente ( di una riunione, un'assemblea, ecc.); presidenza: to be in the chair, avere la presidenza; to take the chair, assumere la presidenza6 presidente, presidentessa ( di una riunione, un'assemblea, ecc.): Mrs Ann Jackson is Chair of the Linguistics Association, Mrs Ann Jackson è Presidentessa dell'Associazione di Linguistica; to address the chair, rivolgersi al presidente8 (ferr.) ganascia; supporto metallico della rotaia9 (mecc.) supporto● chair back, schienale □ chair bed, poltrona letto □ ( sci) chair lift, seggiovia □ (fam. USA) chair warmer, scaldaseggiole; fannullone □ high chair, seggiolone ( per bambini).(to) chair /tʃɛə(r)/v. t. -
7 ♦ comparative
♦ comparative /kəmˈpærətɪv/A a.2 comparato: comparative anatomy, anatomia comparata; comparative linguistics [literature], filologia [letteratura] comparata3 relativo: to live in comparative security, vivere in relativa sicurezza; a comparative beginner, pressoché un principianteB n.(gramm.) comparativo: in the comparative, al comparativo● (econ.) comparative advantage, vantaggio comparato □ (econ.) comparative cost, costo comparato (o relativo) □ (spec. letter.) comparative method, metodo comparativo; comparativismo □ (leg., spec. in USA) comparative negligence, concorso di colpacomparatively avv. comparativeness n. [u]. -
8 computational
[ˌkɒmpjuː'teɪʃənl]aggettivo computazionale* * *computational /kɒmpju:ˈteɪʃənl/a.di computo; di calcolo; computazionale: a computational error, un errore di calcolo; computational linguistics, linguistica computazionale.* * *[ˌkɒmpjuː'teɪʃənl]aggettivo computazionale -
9 ♦ historical
♦ historical /hɪˈstɒrɪkl/a.storico; relativo alla storia; reale; vero: historical characters, personaggi storici; a historical novel [film], un romanzo [un film] storico; DIALOGO → - Discussing books 1- I'm reading a historical novel set during the First World War, sto leggendo un romanzo storico ambientato durante la prima guerra mondiale; historical studies, studi storici; historical events, fatti veri; fatti accaduti; historical linguistics, linguistica storica; historical evidence, prove storiche; (filos.) historical materialism, materialismo storico; (rag.) historical cost, costo storicohistoricallyavv.storicamente. -
10 introductory
[ˌɪntrə'dʌktərɪ] [AE -tɔːrɪ]1) [speech, paragraph, course] introduttivo; [ explanation] preliminare2) comm. [ offer] lancio* * *adjective (giving an introduction: He made a few introductory remarks about the film before showing it.) introduttivo* * *introductory /ɪntrəˈdʌktərɪ/a.introduttivo; preliminare: an introductory course in linguistics, un corso introduttivo di linguistica; introductory remarks, osservazioni preliminari● (ass., in GB) introductory discount, sconto praticato ai nuovi assicurati □ (market.) introductory price, prezzo di lancio ( di un prodotto).* * *[ˌɪntrə'dʌktərɪ] [AE -tɔːrɪ]1) [speech, paragraph, course] introduttivo; [ explanation] preliminare2) comm. [ offer] lancio -
11 linguist
['lɪŋgwɪst]1) ling. linguista m. e f.* * *['liŋɡwist](a person who studies language and/or is good at languages.) linguista- linguistics* * *linguist /ˈlɪŋgwɪst/n.1 linguista; glottologo3 studente di lingue.* * *['lɪŋgwɪst]1) ling. linguista m. e f. -
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13 structural
['strʌktʃərəl]aggettivo strutturale* * *adjective (of structure: You must get permission before making structural alterations to your house.) strutturale* * *structural /ˈstrʌktʃərəl/a.strutturale: (mecc.) structural deflections, deformazioni strutturali; (geol.) structural geology, geologia strutturale; (econ.) structural unemployment, disoccupazione strutturale; structural linguistics, linguistica strutturale● (mecc.) structural arrangement, schema costruttivo □ (edil.) structural beam, profilo portante □ structural chemistry, strutturistica □ structural engineer, strutturista; tecnico delle costruzioni; ingegnere civile □ structural engineering, scienza (o tecnica) delle costruzioni □ (edil.) structural fault, difetto strutturale □ (metall.) structural iron, profilati di ferro □ (edil.) structural steel, profilato di acciaio; acciaio da costruzioni edili □ structural steelwork, strutture in acciaio ( per edifici, ecc.)structurally avv.* * *['strʌktʃərəl]aggettivo strutturale -
14 systemic
[sɪ'stemɪk]1) [ change] strutturale, di sistema2) fisiol. agr. ling. sistemico* * *systemic /sɪˈstɛmɪk/a.1 sistematico; ordinato2 (fisiol., ling.) sistemico: systemic circulation, circolazione sistemica (o generale); systemic linguistics, linguistica sistemica● (agric.) systemic insecticides, insetticidi ad azione diffusa.* * *[sɪ'stemɪk]1) [ change] strutturale, di sistema2) fisiol. agr. ling. sistemico -
15 applied ap·plied adj
[ə'plaɪd]applied arts — arti fpl applicate
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16 intonation in·to·na·tion n
[ˌɪntəʊ'neɪʃ(ə)n](Linguistics) intonazione f
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