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1 procedere
carry onfig ( agire) proceedlaw procedere contro qualcuno take legal proceedings against s.o.* * *procedere v. intr.1 to proceed, to advance, to go* on, to continue advancing: le automobili procedevano lentamente, cars procedeed slowly; procedete!, go on (o proceed)!; procedevano in silenzio, they went on in silence; dopo una breve pausa l'oratore procedette, after a short pause the orator went on; il lavoro non procede, the work isn't proceeding (o going on); i lavori di restauro procedono lentamente, the restoration work is proceeding slowly; come procedono gli affari?, how's business going?; i miei studi procedono bene, my studies are going well // prima di procedere oltre, before we proceed any further; procedi oltre, questo non m'interessa, go on, this does not interest me // procedere cautamente, to proceed cautiously // procedere con ordine, to proceed in an orderly manner // procedere di buon passo, to walk briskly2 ( agire, comportarsi) to act, to behave; ( trattare) to deal*: dovresti procedere con più tatto con quell'uomo, you should deal more tactfully with that man; non mi piace il tuo modo di procedere, I don't like the way you behave3 (dir.) to proceed: procedere contro qlcu., to proceed against s.o.; procedere per vie legali contro qlcu., to take legal action against s.o. // procedere a un'inchiesta, to institute an inquiry // procedere a un'esecuzione forzata, to levy execution // non luogo a procedere, nonsuit (o no case): sentenza di non luogo a procedere, nonsuit judgement4 (non com.) ( derivare, aver origine) to proceed, to originate: tutti i suoi guai procedono dalla sua avventatezza, all his troubles proceed from (o are due to) his rashness // il Figlio procede dal Padre, the Son proceeds from the Father5 ( accingersi) to start, to proceed: decisero di procedere alla perforazione del pozzo, they decided to start the drilling of the well; procediamo alla votazione, let's proceed to the voting.procedere s.m.1 ( il progredire) process, passing, progress: lamentarsi per il lento procedere dei lavori, to complain about the slow progress of the work; il procedere del tempo, the passing of time; col procedere del tempo, as time passes2 ( condotta, comportamento) conduct, behaviour, way of dealing: non approvo il suo procedere verso quell'uomo, I do not approve of his behaviour towards that man.* * *[pro'tʃɛdere]1) (aus. essere) [persona, veicolo] to proceed, to move (along)procedere a fatica — [ persona] to plough through, to struggle along (anche fig.)
2) (aus. essere) [lavoro, progetto, studi] to come* along, to get* along, to proceed, to progresscome procede la tua tesi? — how's your thesis coming o getting along?
tutto procede secondo i piani — everything is proceeding o going according to plan
3) (aus. avere) (continuare) to go* on, to carry on, to proceed4) (aus. avere) (passare, dare avvio) to proceed, to pass on, to go* on (a to)procedere alla votazione di qcs. — to put sth. to the vote
5) (aus. avere) dir.procedere contro qcn. — to proceed against sb.
procedere per via legale contro qcn. — to bring a o take legal action against sb.
* * *procedere/pro't∫εdere/ [2]1 (aus. essere) [persona, veicolo] to proceed, to move (along); procedere con prudenza to proceed with caution o care; procedere velocemente to rush along; procedere a fatica [ persona] to plough through, to struggle along (anche fig.)2 (aus. essere) [lavoro, progetto, studi] to come* along, to get* along, to proceed, to progress; come procede la tua tesi? how's your thesis coming o getting along? tutto procede secondo i piani everything is proceeding o going according to plan4 (aus. avere) (passare, dare avvio) to proceed, to pass on, to go* on (a to); procedere al ballottaggio to proceed with the ballot; procedere alla votazione di qcs. to put sth. to the vote5 (aus. avere) dir. procedere contro qcn. to proceed against sb.; procedere per via legale contro qcn. to bring a o take legal action against sb.; non luogo a procedere nonsuit -
2 procedere a fatica
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3 fendere
1 to cleave*, to rive, to crack (sthg.) apart; to fissure; ( solcare) to plough, to furrow: la siccità fendette il terreno, the drought has cracked the ground apart; fendere l'ardesia, to rive slate; fendere il legno, to rive (o to split) wood; fendere la terra con l'aratro, to plough the soil2 ( solcare, attraversare) to rend, to part: fendere l'acqua, to part the water; fendere l'aria, to rend the air; fendere la folla, to force a way through the crowd (o to squeeze through the crowd).◘ fendersi v.intr.pron. to split*, to cleave*; to crack: questo legno si fende facilmente, this wood splits easily; la terra e il muro incominciavano a fendere, the earth and the wall were beginning to crack.* * *['fɛndere] 1.verbo transitivo lett.1) (spaccare) to cleave*, to split* [muro, legno]; (lacerare) [lampo, luce] to rend* [cielo, oscurità]2) (solcare, attraversare) to cut* through, to slice (through) [acqua, aria]2.fendere la folla — to push o cut one's way through the crowd
* * *fendere/'fεndere/ [2]lett.1 (spaccare) to cleave*, to split* [muro, legno]; (lacerare) [lampo, luce] to rend* [cielo, oscurità]2 (solcare, attraversare) to cut* through, to slice (through) [acqua, aria]; fendere la folla to push o cut one's way through the crowdII fendersi verbo pronominalelett. to crack, to split*. -
4 solcare
solcare v.tr. to plough; to furrow (anche fig.): solcare un campo, to plough a field; un carretto solcava il fango, a cart furrowed (o ploughed) through the mud; la sua fronte era solcata dal dolore, his brow was furrowed by sorrow; il bosco era solcato da numerosi sentieri, the wood was crossed by numerous paths; le lacrime le solcavano le guance, tears were running down her cheeks; la nave solcava le onde, the ship was ploughing through the waves.* * *[sol'kare]verbo transitivo1) (navigare) to sail [ mare]* * *solcare/sol'kare/ [1]1 (navigare) to sail [ mare]2 fig. [ cicatrice] to line, to score [ volto]; le lacrime le solcavano il viso tears were running down her face.
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