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1 ♦ once
♦ once /wʌns/A avv.1 una volta; una volta sola: I've seen it only once, l'ho visto una volta sola; once a day, una volta al giorno2 una volta; un tempo; in passato: I was very fond of him once, una volta gli volevo molto bene; a once-celebrated actor, un attore un tempo famosoB cong.non appena; quando; una volta che: Once he is tired, he will quit, non appena sarà stanco, smetterà; Once you learn it, you'll never forget, una volta che l'hai imparato, non lo dimenticherai più; DIALOGO → - Building work- We'll have an extra bedroom once the job's done, avremo una camera da letto in più quando il lavoro sarà finitoC n. [u]una volta; una sola volta; una volta tanto: Once is enough for me, a me basta una volta; Let him go this once, per questa volta (o per una volta) lascialo andare● once again, ancora una volta; di nuovo □ once and for all, una volta per sempre, una volta per tutte: The dispute was settled once and for all, la lite è stata composta una volta per tutte □ once in a while, ogni tanto; di quando in quando; di rado □ once more = once again ► sopra □ once-off, unico; che accade una volta sola □ once or twice, una volta o due □ (fam.) once-over, occhiata veloce; scorsa; occhiatina; controllata; (fam.) mano, passata ( di lavoro, ecc.); ( slang) ripassata (fam.), busse, botte □ all at once, tutto in una volta, tutto a un tratto; contemporaneamente, tutti (o tutte) insieme: Don't speak all at once!, non parlate tutti insieme! □ at once, subito; immediatamente □ at once clever and humble, intelligente e umile a un tempo □ for ( this) once, per questa volta, una volta tanto: I'm right for once, una volta tanto ho ragione io □ more than once, più d'una volta □ my once master, il mio vecchio maestro (o padrone); colui che mi fu maestro (o padrone) □ not once, non una volta: Not once have you done what I asked, non una volta hai fatto quel che ti chiedevo □ (mat.) Once three is three, tre per uno fa tre □ Once upon a time…, c'era una volta… □ (prov.) Once bitten, twice shy, il gatto scottato teme l'acqua fredda. -
2 mean
I [miːn]1) (ungenerous) [ person] avaro; [attitude, nature] meschino; [ examiner] severo3) (vicious) [animal, person, expression] cattivo4) (tough) [city, street] ostile5) colloq. (skilful) [cook, cocktail] formidabile, fantastico6) colloq. (small)8) AE colloq. (unwell)II [miːn] III [miːn]to feel mean — sentirsi giù di corda, non sentirsi in forma
1) mat. media f.2) fig. (middle point) mezzo m., via f. di mezzoIV [miːn]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. meant)1) (signify) [word, symbol, phrase] significare, voler dire2) (intend)to mean to do — avere l'intenzione o proporsi di fare
to mean sb. to do — BE
to mean for sb. to do — AE volere che qcn. faccia
he doesn't mean you any harm — non vuole o intende farti del male
to mean well by sb. — essere benintenzionato verso qcn.
he means what he says — (he is sincere) dice sul serio; (he is menacing) fa sul serio
without meaning to — senza volerlo, inavvertitamente
3) (entail) [strike, law] comportare [shortages, changes]I mean to say, who wants a car that won't start? — voglio dire, chi vorrebbe una macchina che non parte?
I know what you mean — so che cosa intendi o vuoi dire
he's meant to be — dovrebbe essere [impartial, sad]
* * *[mi:n] I adjective1) (not generous (with money etc): He's very mean (with his money / over pay).)2) (likely or intending to cause harm or annoyance: It is mean to tell lies.)3) ((especially American) bad-tempered, vicious or cruel: a mean mood.)4) ((of a house etc) of poor quality; humble: a mean dwelling.)•- meanly- meanness
- meanie II 1. adjective1) ((of a statistic) having the middle position between two points, quantities etc: the mean value on a graph.)2) (average: the mean annual rainfall.)2. noun(something that is midway between two opposite ends or extremes: Three is the mean of the series one to five.)III 1. past tense, past participle - meant; verb1) (to (intend to) express, show or indicate: `Vacation' means `holiday'; What do you mean by (saying/doing) that?)2) (to intend: I meant to go to the exhibition but forgot; For whom was that letter meant?; He means (= is determined) to be a rich man some day.)•- meaning2. adjective((of a look, glance etc) showing a certain feeling or giving a certain message: The teacher gave the boy a meaning look when he arrived late.) significativo, eloquente- meaningless
- be meant to
- mean well* * *I [miːn]1) (ungenerous) [ person] avaro; [attitude, nature] meschino; [ examiner] severo3) (vicious) [animal, person, expression] cattivo4) (tough) [city, street] ostile5) colloq. (skilful) [cook, cocktail] formidabile, fantastico6) colloq. (small)8) AE colloq. (unwell)II [miːn] III [miːn]to feel mean — sentirsi giù di corda, non sentirsi in forma
1) mat. media f.2) fig. (middle point) mezzo m., via f. di mezzoIV [miːn]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. meant)1) (signify) [word, symbol, phrase] significare, voler dire2) (intend)to mean to do — avere l'intenzione o proporsi di fare
to mean sb. to do — BE
to mean for sb. to do — AE volere che qcn. faccia
he doesn't mean you any harm — non vuole o intende farti del male
to mean well by sb. — essere benintenzionato verso qcn.
he means what he says — (he is sincere) dice sul serio; (he is menacing) fa sul serio
without meaning to — senza volerlo, inavvertitamente
3) (entail) [strike, law] comportare [shortages, changes]I mean to say, who wants a car that won't start? — voglio dire, chi vorrebbe una macchina che non parte?
I know what you mean — so che cosa intendi o vuoi dire
he's meant to be — dovrebbe essere [impartial, sad]
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