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41 ♦ effect
♦ effect /ɪˈfɛkt/n.1 [cu] effetto; conseguenza; risultato; impatto: the terrible effects of drug addiction, i terribili effetti della droga; combined effect, effetto complessivo; undesirable effects, effetti indesiderati; knock-on effect, effetto a catena; to have a dramatic effect on st., avere rilevanti conseguenze su qc.; The medicine hasn't had any effect, la medicina non ha fatto effetto; That decision had a great effect on his career, quella decisione ha influenzato profondamente la sua carriera2 [u] effetto ( voluto); impressione; colpo: He only said it for effect, l'ha detto solo per fare colpo3 [u] ( anche leg.) vigore; efficacia: The law is still in effect, la legge è ancora in vigore; to come (o to go) into effect, entrare in vigore5 [u] (form.) senso; significato; tenore: I wrote him to that effect, gli scrissi in quel senso; His answer was to the effect that…, rispose dicendo che…6 (al pl.) effetti; beni; oggetti: household effects, oggetti domestici; masserizie; personal effects, oggetti di vestiario; effetti personali7 (al pl.) (cinem., teatr., TV) effetti: stage effects, effetti scenici; sound effects, effetti acustici; DIALOGO → - Discussing a film- The special effects were fantastic, gli effetti speciali erano fantastici● to bring (o to carry) st. to effect, mandare a effetto, mettere in atto, eseguire qc. □ to give effect to, attuare ( una promessa, un provvedimento, un progetto) □ in effect, effettivamente; praticamente; in realtà □ (comm.) no effects, privo di fondi ( scritto su un assegno emesso allo scoperto) □ of no effect, inefficace; inutile □ to take effect, avere effetto; ( di legge, ecc.) entrare in vigore □ to great effect, con ottimi risultati; con notevole effetto □ to no effect, inutilmente; invano □ or words to that effect, o parole simili; o qualcosa del genere NOTA D'USO: - to affect o to effect?-.(to) effect /ɪˈfɛkt/v. t.1 effettuare; compiere; eseguire; attuare; fare: to effect a payment, effettuare (o eseguire) un pagamento; to effect a delivery, fare una consegna● (leg.) to effect a composition, giungere a una transazione □ ( sport) to effect a turnover, ribaltare il gioco NOTA D'USO: - to affect o to effect?-. -
42 pastille
['pæstəl] [AE pæ'stiːl]nome pastiglia f., pasticca f.* * *['pæstəl, ]( American[) pæ'sti:l](a small sweet often containing medicine (usually for infections of the mouth or throat etc): throat pastilles.) pastiglia, pasticca* * *pastille► pastil* * *['pæstəl] [AE pæ'stiːl]nome pastiglia f., pasticca f. -
43 pop
I [pɒp]1) (sound) scoppio m.2) colloq. (drink) bevanda f. gassataII 1. [pɒp]1) colloq. (burst) fare scoppiare [balloon, bubble]3) colloq. (put)2.to pop sth. in(to) — infilare qcs. in [oven, cupboard, mouth]
2) [ ears] tapparsi3) BE colloq. (go)to pop across o over to fare un salto al o dal [shop, store]; to pop into town, next door — fare un salto in città, dai vicini
•- pop back- pop in- pop off- pop out- pop over- pop up••III 1. [pɒp] 2.to pop the question — = fare una proposta di matrimonio
modificatore [concert, group, music, song, record, singer] popIV [pɒp]* * *I 1. [pop] noun1) (a sharp, quick, explosive noise, such as that made by a cork as it comes out of a bottle: The paper bag burst with a loud pop.)2) (fizzy drink: a bottle of pop.)2. verb1) (to (cause to) make a pop: He popped the balloon; My balloon has popped.)2) (to spring upwards or outwards: His eyes nearly popped out of his head in amazement.)3) (to go quickly and briefly somewhere: He popped out to buy a newspaper.)4) (put quickly: He popped the letter into his pocket.)•- popcorn- pop-gun
- pop up II [pop] adjective1) ((of music) written, played etc in a modern style.)2) (of, or related to, pop music: a pop group; a pop singer; pop records.)* * *pop (1) /pɒp/A n.3 (fam., antiq.) bevanda effervescente; gazzosa8 ( slang USA) ► Popsicle®B avv.1 con un botto; facendo «pum»; con uno schiocco2 improvvisamente; a un tratto; di bottoC inter.«pum»!● ( baseball) pop fly, volata corta; palla battuta debolmente, troppo in alto □ pop-top, apribile alla sommità; ( di lattina di birra, ecc.) che si apre a strappo □ pop-up ► pop-up (comput., Internet) □ to go pop, schioccare; scoppiare.♦ pop (2) /pɒp/A a. (abbr. di popular)pop; popolare: pop music, musica pop; pop concert ( festival), concerto (festival) pop; pop art, pop art; pop group, gruppo popB n. [u] (fam.)2 pop art● (mus.) pop charts, classifica delle canzoni pop di successo □ pop star ► popstar □ (antiq.) top of the pops, disco in testa alla classifica delle vendite.pop (3) /pɒp/n. ( slang USA)1 babbo; papà2 nonnetto; vecchietto.♦ (to) pop /pɒp/A v. i.1 schioccare; scoppiettare2 scoppiare; esplodere6 ( slang) fare un salto: DIALOGO → - Local shop 1- I'm just popping to the shop, faccio un salto al negozioB v. t.5 (fam.) dare in pegno; impegnare8 ( slang USA) arrestare; beccare; ( anche) ammazzare; uccidere; scassinare, aprire ( una cassaforte)* * *I [pɒp]1) (sound) scoppio m.2) colloq. (drink) bevanda f. gassataII 1. [pɒp]1) colloq. (burst) fare scoppiare [balloon, bubble]3) colloq. (put)2.to pop sth. in(to) — infilare qcs. in [oven, cupboard, mouth]
2) [ ears] tapparsi3) BE colloq. (go)to pop across o over to fare un salto al o dal [shop, store]; to pop into town, next door — fare un salto in città, dai vicini
•- pop back- pop in- pop off- pop out- pop over- pop up••III 1. [pɒp] 2.to pop the question — = fare una proposta di matrimonio
modificatore [concert, group, music, song, record, singer] popIV [pɒp] -
44 ♦ (to) practise
♦ (to) practise /ˈpræktɪs/A v. t.1 esercitare; praticare: to practise medicine, esercitare la medicina; to practise law, esercitare l'avvocatura; to practise several sports, praticare diversi sport2 mettere in pratica; seguire: to practise the same method, seguire lo stesso metodo; to practise economy, fare economia; risparmiare; to practise what one preaches, mettere in pratica quello che si predica4 esercitarsi a; allenarsi a (o in): to practise the piano, esercitarsi al piano; ( calcio) to practise penalties, esercitarsi nei calci di rigoreB v. i.1 far pratica; esercitarsi; fare esercizio; allenarsi: to practise for an hour every morning, far esercizio per un'ora tutte le mattine; to practise on the piano, fare esercizi di pianoforte2 esercitare la professione di; esercitare: to practise as a doctor, esercitare la professione di medico; I've stopped practising, non esercito più.NOTA D'USO: - to practise to do o to practise doing?- -
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46 ♦ specific
♦ specific /spəˈsɪfɪk/A a.1 specifico ( anche fis.); preciso; esatto: Could you be more specific?, potresti essere più preciso?; (mecc.) specific weight, peso specifico; a specific remedy (o a specific medicine) un rimedio specifico; specific orders, ordini precisi, tassativi; for no specific reason, senza un preciso motivo; the specific name of a plant, il nome esatto (o scientifico) di una pianta2 caratteristico; peculiare; particolare: a writer with a specific style, uno scrittore con uno stile caratteristico; a style specific to that school of painters, lo stile peculiare di quella scuola di pitturaB n.1 (farm.) (rimedio) specifico2 (pl.) particolari; dettagli● (rag.) specific cost, costo specifico □ (leg.) specific devise, legato di specie ( di beni immobili) □ (biol.) specific difference, caratteristica che differenzia una specie da un'altra □ (mecc.) specific gravity, densità relativa □ (fis.) specific heat, calore specifico □ (leg.) specific legacy, legato di specie □ (leg.) specific lien, privilegio speciale □ (comm.) specific order, commessa □ specific rate, (ass.) tariffa tabellare; (demogr.) quoziente specifico. -
47 sports
adjective ((American also sport) designed, or suitable, for sport: a sports centre; sports equipment.) sportivo, dello sport, per lo sport* * *sports /spɔ:ts/A n. pl.B a. attr.sportivo; dello sport; per lo sport: sports equipment, attrezzi sportivi; attrezzature sportive; sports medicine, medicina sportiva (o dello sport); sports enthusiast, appassionato dello sport; grande sportivo; sports goods, articoli sportivi (o per lo sport)● sports association, associazione sportiva □ sports calendar, calendario sportivo □ (autom.) sports car, vettura sportiva; granturismo (sost. f.) □ sports centre, centro sportivo □ sports club, club sportivo; società sportiva; polisportiva (sost. f.) □ sports commentator, commentatore sportivo □ ( a scuola) sports day, giornata di gare sportive □ sports doctor, medico sportivo □ sports dress, tenuta sportiva □ sports event, avvenimento sportivo; manifestazione sportiva □ sports facilities, impianti sportivi □ sports federation, federazione sportiva □ sports fixtures, avvenimenti (o appuntamenti) sportivi; manifestazioni sportive □ sports ground, campo sportivo □ sports hall, palazzo dello sport □ sports hygiene, igiene dello sport □ sports implement, attrezzo sportivo □ sports injury, trauma sportivo □ sports magazine, rivista dello sport □ sports manager, manager sportivo (o dello sport) □ sports medical check, controllo medico sportivo □ sports meeting, raduno sportivo □ sports ( news) paper, giornale sportivo □ the sports pages, le pagine sportive ( di un giornale) □ sports palace, palazzo dello sport; palasport □ ( USA) sports physician, medico sportivo □ the sports press, la stampa sportiva □ sports psychology, psicologia dello sport □ sports reporter, cronista sportivo ( di giornale) □ sports science, discipline sportive ( di studio) □ sports suit, tenuta sportiva □ sports team, squadra sportiva □ sports writer, giornalista sportivo. -
48 ♦ (to) practise
♦ (to) practise /ˈpræktɪs/A v. t.1 esercitare; praticare: to practise medicine, esercitare la medicina; to practise law, esercitare l'avvocatura; to practise several sports, praticare diversi sport2 mettere in pratica; seguire: to practise the same method, seguire lo stesso metodo; to practise economy, fare economia; risparmiare; to practise what one preaches, mettere in pratica quello che si predica4 esercitarsi a; allenarsi a (o in): to practise the piano, esercitarsi al piano; ( calcio) to practise penalties, esercitarsi nei calci di rigoreB v. i.1 far pratica; esercitarsi; fare esercizio; allenarsi: to practise for an hour every morning, far esercizio per un'ora tutte le mattine; to practise on the piano, fare esercizi di pianoforte2 esercitare la professione di; esercitare: to practise as a doctor, esercitare la professione di medico; I've stopped practising, non esercito più.NOTA D'USO: - to practise to do o to practise doing?- -
49 vocation
[vəʊ'keɪʃn]nome vocazione f.* * *[və'keiʃən, ]( American[) vou-]1) (a feeling of having been called (by God), or born etc, to do a particular type of work: He had a sense of vocation about his work as a doctor.) vocazione2) (the work done, profession entered etc (as a result of such a feeling): Nursing is her vocation; Many people regard teaching as a vocation.) vocazione* * *vocation /vəʊˈkeɪʃn/n.1 (solo al sing.) vocazione: He has a vocation for teaching, ha una vocazione per l'insegnamento; Bringing up a family was regarded as a woman's vocation, tirare su i figli era considerato una vocazione femminile; to find one's vocation, trovare la propria vocazione; to miss one's vocation, sbagliar mestiere2 vocazione; attività che richiede una vocazione: Medicine isn't a job, it's a vocation, la medicina non è un lavoro, è una vocazione3 (relig.) vocazione: He lost his vocation and left the church, ha perso la vocazione e ha lasciato la chiesa.* * *[vəʊ'keɪʃn]nome vocazione f. -
50 stock ****
I [stɒk]1. n1) (supply, store) provvista, scorta, (in bank: of money) riserva, Comm stock m invI'm sorry, they're both out of stock — mi dispiace, sono esauriti tutt'e due
to have sth in stock — avere qc in magazzino, avere disponibilità di qc
yes, we've got your size in stock — sì, abbiamo la sua taglia
to take stock Comm — fare l'inventario
2) Agr, (also: livestock) bestiame m3) Culin brodo4) Rail, (also: rolling stock) materiale m rotabile5) (Fin: company's capital) capitale m azionario, (investor's shares) titoli mpl, azioni fplstocks and shares — valori mpl di borsa
6) (descent, origin) stirpe f7)to be on the stocks — (ship) essere in cantiere, (fig: piece of work) essere in lavorazione
the stocks npl — (History: for punishment) la gogna
2. vt(Comm: goods) tenere, avere, vendere, (supply: shop, library, freezer, cupboard) rifornire, (lake, river) ripopolare, (farm) fornire di bestiame, (shelves) riempirea well-stocked shop/library — un negozio/una biblioteca ben fornito (-a)
3. adj(Comm: size) standard inv, (fig: response, arguments, excuse) solito (-a), consueto (-a), (greeting) usuale•- stock upII [stɒk] nBot violacciocca -
51 consultant
[kən'sʌltənt] 1.1) (expert) consulente m. e f. (on, in di, in; to per)2.modificatore BE med.* * *1) (a person who gives professional advice: He is consultant to a firm of engineers; ( also adjective) a consultant engineer.) consulente2) (a senior hospital doctor specializing in a particular branch of medicine: His condition is so serious that they have sent for the consultant; ( also adjective) a consultant physician.) specialista* * *[kən'sʌltənt] 1.1) (expert) consulente m. e f. (on, in di, in; to per)2.modificatore BE med. -
52 cough-mixture
noun (a medicine used for relieving coughing.) sciroppo per la tosse
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