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1 neglected
[nɪ'glektɪd] 1. 2.aggettivo [person, appearance] trascurato, trasandato; [garden, building] trascurato, abbandonato* * *neglected /nɪˈglɛktɪd/a.1 negletto; trascurato; dimenticato* * *[nɪ'glektɪd] 1. 2.aggettivo [person, appearance] trascurato, trasandato; [garden, building] trascurato, abbandonato -
2 neglected ne·glect·ed adj
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3 neglect
I [nɪ'glekt]1) (lack of care) (of person) negligenza f., trascuratezza f.; (of building, garden) abbandono m., incuria f.; (of health) (il) trascurare; (of appearance) trascuratezza f., trasandatezza f.2) (lack of interest) indifferenza f., disinteresse m. (of per, nei confronti di)II 1. [nɪ'glekt]1) (fail to care for) trascurare [health, appearance, house, garden]2) (ignore) trascurare [person, problem, work]; disinteressarsi di [industry, economy]; non tenere conto di [needs, wishes, offer, opportunity]3) (fail)2.* * *[ni'ɡlekt] 1. verb1) (to treat carelessly or not give enough attention to: He neglected his work.) trascurare2) (to fail (to do something): He neglected to answer the letter.) dimenticare2. noun(lack of care and attention: The garden is suffering from neglect.) abbandono, trascuratezza* * *neglect /nɪˈglɛkt/n. [u]1 ( anche leg.) negligenza; trascuratezza; noncuranza: neglect of one's duty, il trascurare il proprio dovere; inadempienza; omissione di atti d'ufficio(to) neglect /nɪˈglɛkt/v. t.1 trascurare; negligere ( raro): to neglect one's duties, trascurare i propri doveri; venire meno ai propri obblighi; to neglect one's friends, trascurare i propri amici2 dimenticare; tralasciare: Don't neglect to reply to your father, non dimenticare di rispondere a tuo padre!* * *I [nɪ'glekt]1) (lack of care) (of person) negligenza f., trascuratezza f.; (of building, garden) abbandono m., incuria f.; (of health) (il) trascurare; (of appearance) trascuratezza f., trasandatezza f.2) (lack of interest) indifferenza f., disinteresse m. (of per, nei confronti di)II 1. [nɪ'glekt]1) (fail to care for) trascurare [health, appearance, house, garden]2) (ignore) trascurare [person, problem, work]; disinteressarsi di [industry, economy]; non tenere conto di [needs, wishes, offer, opportunity]3) (fail)2. -
4 languish
['læŋgwɪʃ]to languish in — [ person] languire in [prison, bed]; [ object] giacere abbandonato in [garage, box]
2) (lose strength) languire* * *['læŋɡwiʃ](to grow weak; to waste away.) languire* * *['læŋgwɪʃ]to languish in — [ person] languire in [prison, bed]; [ object] giacere abbandonato in [garage, box]
2) (lose strength) languire -
5 decay
I [dɪ'keɪ]1) (rot) (of timber, vegetation) decomposizione f.; (of area, house) decadimento m., rovina f.2) med. carie f.3) fig. (of society, industry) declino m.; (of civilization) decadenza f.II 1. [dɪ'keɪ] 2.1) (rot) [timber, vegetation, food] decomporsi, marcire; [ corpse] decomporsi, putrefarsi; [ tooth] cariarsi2) (disintegrate) [ building] andare in rovina* * *[di'kei] 1. verb(to (cause to) become rotten or ruined: Sugar makes your teeth decay.) deteriorare; cariarsi2. noun(the act or process of decaying: tooth decay; in a state of decay.) decadimento; carie* * *decay /dɪˈkeɪ/n. [u]2 marciume; putredine: The timbers were full of decay, il legname era mezzo marcio; (med.) ( tooth o dental) decay, carie (dentaria)4 (fig.) decadenza; declino: moral decay, decadenza morale; social decay, degrado sociale; the decay of civil society [of capitalism], il declino della società civile [del capitalismo]; All civilizations eventually fall into decay, tutte le civiltà alla fine entrano in declino5 (fis. nucl.) disintegrazione ( di sostanze radioattive); decadimento: radioactive decay, decadimento radioattivo; decay constant, costante di decadimento(to) decay /dɪˈkeɪ/A v. i.1 decomporsi, marcire: the decaying process, il processo di decomposizione; Bamboo has the disadvantage of decaying fast in wet conditions, il bambù ha l'inconveniente di marcire in fretta in condizioni di umidità2 andare in rovina, degradarsi: Long neglected historic buildings are decaying visibly, gli edifici storici, trascurati a lungo, si stanno visibilmente degradando3 (med.) cariarsi: My teeth are starting to decay, i miei denti cominciano a cariarsi; a decayed tooth, un dente cariato5 (fis. nucl.) decadere; disintegrarsiB v. t.1 far marcire; far imputridire* * *I [dɪ'keɪ]1) (rot) (of timber, vegetation) decomposizione f.; (of area, house) decadimento m., rovina f.2) med. carie f.3) fig. (of society, industry) declino m.; (of civilization) decadenza f.II 1. [dɪ'keɪ] 2.1) (rot) [timber, vegetation, food] decomporsi, marcire; [ corpse] decomporsi, putrefarsi; [ tooth] cariarsi2) (disintegrate) [ building] andare in rovina -
6 decidedly
[dɪ'saɪdɪdlɪ]1) (distinctly) [smaller, better, happier] decisamente, innegabilmente; [ odd] decisamente2) (resolutely) [say, declare] decisamente, risolutamente* * *decidedly /dɪˈsaɪdɪdlɪ/avv.1 decisamente; molto: She was decidedly pretty, era decisamente carina; The building looked decidedly neglected, l'edificio aveva un aspetto decisamente trascurato2 decisamente, in tono deciso: «OK, let's go» he said decidedly, «va bene, andiamo» disse in tono deciso.* * *[dɪ'saɪdɪdlɪ]1) (distinctly) [smaller, better, happier] decisamente, innegabilmente; [ odd] decisamente2) (resolutely) [say, declare] decisamente, risolutamente -
7 sleazy
['sliːzɪ]* * *['sli:zi](dirty and neglected: This area is rather sleazy.) squallido* * *sleazy /ˈsli:zɪ/a.2 (fam.) sporco; sciatto; sudicio; sordido; trasandato; squallido: a sleazy part of the town, un quartiere squallido; sleazy deals, sordidi intrallazzi3 (fam.) losco; equivoco● a sleazy excuse, una magra scusasleaziness n. [u].* * *['sliːzɪ] -
8 wilderness wil·der·ness n
['wɪldənɪs](gen) deserto, (neglected garden) giungla -
9 spite
I [spaɪt]1) (malice) malignità f., perfidia f.; (vindictiveness) ripicca f., rancore m.2) in spite of malgrado [ circumstances]; nonostante, a dispetto di [ advice]II [spaɪt]verbo transitivo vessare, contrariare; (less strong) indispettire••* * *1. noun(ill-will or desire to hurt or offend: She neglected to give him the message out of spite.) dispetto; rancore2. verb(to annoy, offend or frustrate, because of spite: He only did that to spite me!) fare un dispetto, contrariare- spiteful- spitefully
- spitefulness
- in spite of* * *I [spaɪt]1) (malice) malignità f., perfidia f.; (vindictiveness) ripicca f., rancore m.2) in spite of malgrado [ circumstances]; nonostante, a dispetto di [ advice]II [spaɪt]verbo transitivo vessare, contrariare; (less strong) indispettire•• -
10 suffer
['sʌfə(r)] 1.2) form. (tolerate) sopportare, tollerare2.to suffer from — soffrire di [rheumatism, depression]; patire [ cold]; avere [ headache]
2) (experience pain) soffrire3) (do badly) [company, profits, popularity] soffrire, risentire; [health, quality, work] risentire* * *1) (to undergo, endure or bear pain, misery etc: He suffered terrible pain from his injuries; The crash killed him instantly - he didn't suffer at all; I'll make you suffer for this insolence.) soffrire2) (to undergo or experience: The army suffered enormous losses.) subire3) (to be neglected: I like to see you enjoying yourself, but you mustn't let your work suffer.) subire, patire4) ((with from) to have or to have often (a particular illness etc): She suffers from stomach-aches.) soffrire•* * *['sʌfə(r)] 1.2) form. (tolerate) sopportare, tollerare2.to suffer from — soffrire di [rheumatism, depression]; patire [ cold]; avere [ headache]
2) (experience pain) soffrire3) (do badly) [company, profits, popularity] soffrire, risentire; [health, quality, work] risentire
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