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1 outgoing
['aʊtgəʊɪŋ]1) (sociable) socievole, estroverso2) (departing) [government, president] uscente; [ mail] in partenza; [ tide] calante* * *1) (friendly: a very outgoing personality.) estroverso, cordiale2) (going out; leaving: the outgoing president.) uscente* * *outgoing /ˈaʊtgəʊɪŋ/A a. attr.1 in partenza: outgoing correspondence, corrispondenza in partenza; an outgoing ship, una nave in partenza6 socievole; estroverso; espansivoB n. [uc]uscita; partenza* * *['aʊtgəʊɪŋ]1) (sociable) socievole, estroverso2) (departing) [government, president] uscente; [ mail] in partenza; [ tide] calante -
2 outgoing out·go·ing adj
['aʊtˌɡəʊɪŋ]1) (president, tenant) uscente, (means of transport) in partenza2) (character) socievole, estroverso (-a) -
3 ♦ (to) describe
♦ (to) describe /dɪˈskraɪb/v. t.1 descrivere: Can you describe the suspect?, può descrivere il sospetto?; He describes the life of the pioneers, descrive la vita dei pionieri; They asked me to describe what I saw, mi hanno chiesto di descrivere quello che avevo visto; The survivors described how they almost gave up hope, i superstiti hanno descritto come avessero quasi perso ogni speranza; She described finding a scene of total devastation, ha raccontato di aver trovato una scena di totale devastazione2 definire: I would describe him as a risk-taker, lo definirei un tipo audace; He describes himself as an architect, si definisce (o dice di essere) architetto; Mary described herself as friendly and outgoing, Mary si definiva affabile e socievole3 (form.) tracciare; descrivere: The plane described a perfect loop up in the sky, l'aereo ha descritto una perfetta grande volta nel cielo; (geom.) to describe an ellipse, tracciare un'ellissedescribablea.descrivibile. -
4 mail
I [meɪl]1) (postal service) posta f.2) (correspondence) posta f., corrispondenza f.; (emails) posta f. (elettronica)II [meɪl] III [meɪl]nome mil. stor.* * *[meil] 1. noun(letters, parcels etc by post: His secretary opens his mail.) posta2. verb(to send by post.) spedire per posta- mailbag- mailbox
- mailman* * *mail (1) /meɪl/n.♦ mail (2) /meɪl/n.1 [u] posta; corrispondenza; lettere; pacchi; corriere (o servizio) postale: We had little mail yesterday, abbiamo ricevuto poca corrispondenza ieri; by mail, per posta; incoming mail, posta in arrivo; outgoing mail, posta in partenza; fan mail, lettere di ammiratori2 (trasp.) treno (nave, o aereo) postale; il postale● mail advertising, pubblicità per corrispondenza □ mail bomb ► mailbomb □ (ferr., USA) mail car, vagone postale □ ( USA) mail carrier, portalettere □ mail coach, ( un tempo) corriera, diligenza, postale; ( ora) vagone postale □ (comput.) mail merge, stampa unione (generazione automatica di lettere a partire da una sorgente di dati e un modello) □ (comm.) mail order, ordine (o ordinativo) per corrispondenza; vendita (o acquisto) per corrispondenza □ a mail-order firm (o house), un'azienda (o ditta) di vendita per corrispondenza □ ( USA) mail run, spionaggio postale □ (comput.) mail server, server di posta elettronica; mail server □ (naut.) mail steamer, (nave) postale □ (ferr.) mail train, (treno) postale □ mail van, furgone postale; (ferr.) vagone postale □ by air mail, per posta aerea.NOTA D'USO: - mail o e-mail?- (to) mail (1) /meɪl/v. t.(stor.) rivestire di maglia metallica: a mailed glove, un guantone di maglia metallica.(to) mail (2) /meɪl/A v. t.2 impostare; imbucareB v. i.* * *I [meɪl]1) (postal service) posta f.2) (correspondence) posta f., corrispondenza f.; (emails) posta f. (elettronica)II [meɪl] III [meɪl]nome mil. stor. -
5 ♦ president
♦ president /ˈprɛzɪdənt/n.1 ( anche polit.) presidente, presidentessa: President Kennedy, il Presidente Kennedy; to elect sb. as president, eleggere q. presidente; the outgoing president, il presidente uscente -
6 ♦ (to) describe
♦ (to) describe /dɪˈskraɪb/v. t.1 descrivere: Can you describe the suspect?, può descrivere il sospetto?; He describes the life of the pioneers, descrive la vita dei pionieri; They asked me to describe what I saw, mi hanno chiesto di descrivere quello che avevo visto; The survivors described how they almost gave up hope, i superstiti hanno descritto come avessero quasi perso ogni speranza; She described finding a scene of total devastation, ha raccontato di aver trovato una scena di totale devastazione2 definire: I would describe him as a risk-taker, lo definirei un tipo audace; He describes himself as an architect, si definisce (o dice di essere) architetto; Mary described herself as friendly and outgoing, Mary si definiva affabile e socievole3 (form.) tracciare; descrivere: The plane described a perfect loop up in the sky, l'aereo ha descritto una perfetta grande volta nel cielo; (geom.) to describe an ellipse, tracciare un'ellissedescribablea.descrivibile.
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