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1 present **** pres·ent adj , n vb
[prɪ'zɛnt]1. adj1) (in attendance) presenteto be present at — (gen) essere presente a, (officially) presenziare a
2) (of the moment) attuale3) Gram presente2. n1) (present time) presente m, Gram, (also: present tense) (tempo) presente mfor the present — per il momento, per adesso, per ora
up to the present — fino a questo momento, finora
2) (gift) regalo3. vt1) (hand over: gen) presentare, (prize, certificate) consegnare, (give as gift) offrire (in omaggio), (proof, evidence) fornire, (Law: case) esporreto present sb with sth; present sth to sb — fare dono di qc a qn, (prize) consegnare qc a qn
to present o.s. for an interview — presentarsi per un colloquio
2) (offer: difficulty, problem, opportunity) presentare, (features) offrire3) (put on: play, concert, film) dare, (TV, Radio: act as presenter of) presentareto present the news TV Radio — leggere le notizie
presenting Jack Nicholson as... — con Jack Nicholson nella parte di...
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frm: introduce) to present sb to sb — presentare qn a qnEnglish-Italian dictionary > present **** pres·ent adj , n vb
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2 expressive ex·pres·sive adj
[ɪks'prɛsɪv](look, face, language) espressivo (-a), (gesture) eloquente -
3 impressive *** im·pres·sive adj
[ɪm'prɛsɪv]English-Italian dictionary > impressive *** im·pres·sive adj
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4 inexpressive in·ex·pres·sive adj
[ˌɪnɪks'prɛsɪv](style) piatto (-a), inespressivo (-a), (look, face) senza espressioneEnglish-Italian dictionary > inexpressive in·ex·pres·sive adj
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5 omnipresent om·ni·pres·ent adj
[ˌɒmnɪ'prɛz(ə)nt]frm onnipresente -
6 oppressive op·pres·sive adj
[ə'prɛsɪv](regime, system) oppressivo (-a), (fig: heat, thought) opprimente -
7 repressive re·pres·sive adj
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8 unimpressive un·im·pres·sive adj
[ʌnɪm'prɛsɪv](person, sight) che lascia indifferente, (amount) insignificante, (achievement, result) poco notevole, (argument, performance) poco convincenteEnglish-Italian dictionary > unimpressive un·im·pres·sive adj
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10 cy-pres
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11 depressive de·pres·sive
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12 expressively ex·pres·sive·ly adv
[ɪks'prɛsɪvlɪ](see adj) in modo espressivo; in modo eloquenteEnglish-Italian dictionary > expressively ex·pres·sive·ly adv
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13 oppressively op·pres·sive·ly adv
[ə'prɛsɪvlɪ]English-Italian dictionary > oppressively op·pres·sive·ly adv
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14 expressionist ex·pres·sion·ist adj , n
[ɪk'sprɛʃənɪst]espressionista (m/f)English-Italian dictionary > expressionist ex·pres·sion·ist adj , n
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15 expressionless ex·pres·sion·less adj
[ɪk'sprɛʃənlɪs](pej: face) impassibile, (of artistic performance) senza sentimentoan expressionless voice — una voce che non tradisce (or tradiva) emozioni
English-Italian dictionary > expressionless ex·pres·sion·less adj
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16 impressionable im·pres·sion·able adj
[ɪm'prɛʃnəbl](person) impressionabileEnglish-Italian dictionary > impressionable im·pres·sion·able adj
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17 impressionist im·pres·sion·ist adj , n
[ɪm'prɛʃənɪst]Art impressionista (m/f), (mimic) imitatore (-trice)English-Italian dictionary > impressionist im·pres·sion·ist adj , n
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18 impressionistic im·pres·sion·is·tic adj
[ɪmˌprɛʃə'nɪstɪk](account, story) approssimativo (-a), Art impressionista, impressionistico (-a)English-Italian dictionary > impressionistic im·pres·sion·is·tic adj
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19 Presbyterian Pres·by·ter·ian adj , n
[ˌprɛzbɪ'tɪərɪən]English-Italian dictionary > Presbyterian Pres·by·ter·ian adj , n
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20 prescient pres·ci·ent adj
['prɛsɪənt]frm preveggente
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près — [ prɛ ] adv. • v. 1050; bas lat. presse « en serrant », de pressus, p. p. de premere « presser, serrer » ♦ Adverbe marquant la proximité, indiquant une petite distance. A ♦ 1 ♦ À une distance (d un observateur ou d un point d origine) considérée… … Encyclopédie Universelle
pres|by|te|ri|an — «PREHZ buh TIHR ee uhn, PREHS », adjective, noun. –adj. of or belonging to a Protestant denomination or church governed by elected presbyters or elders, all of equal rank, and having beliefs based on Calvinism: »The Presbyterian Church in the U.S … Useful english dictionary
Pres|by|te|ri|an — «PREHZ buh TIHR ee uhn, PREHS », adjective, noun. –adj. of or belonging to a Protestant denomination or church governed by elected presbyters or elders, all of equal rank, and having beliefs based on Calvinism: »The Presbyterian Church in the U.S … Useful english dictionary
pres|tige — «prehs TEEZH, PREHS tihj», noun, adjective. –n. reputation, influence, or distinction based on what is known of one s abilities, achievements, opportunities, or associations: »His prestige rose when the boys learned that his father was a ship s… … Useful english dictionary
pres|tis|si|mo — «prehs TIHS wa> moh», adverb, adjective, noun, plural mos. Music. –adv., adj. very quick (used as a direction). –n. a very quick part. ╂[< Italian prestissimo, superlative of presto presto] … Useful english dictionary
pres|to — «PREHS toh», adverb, adjective, noun, plural tos, interjection. –adv. very quickly (used especially as a musical direction). –adj. 1. Music. very quick. 2. quick; sudden: »with the presto agility of a magician. –n. a very quick part in a piece of … Useful english dictionary
cy pres — adv. & adj. Law as near as possible to the testator s or donor s intentions when these cannot be precisely followed. Etymology: AF, = si pregraves so near * * * noun a rule that when literal compliance is impossible the intention of a donor or… … Useful english dictionary
cy-près — adj. (French) As near; as near as possible; the doctrine that if a bequest is illegal or impossible, the court will try to replace it with one as close to the testator’s intentions as possible. adv. cy près The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx… … Law dictionary
cy-pres — cy près adj. (French) As near; as near as possible; the doctrine that if a bequest is illegal or impossible, the court will try to replace it with one as close to the testator’s intentions as possible. adv. cy près The Essential Law Dictionary.… … Law dictionary
cy-pres — [sē′prā′, sī′prā] adj., adv. 〚Late Anglo Fr < OFr si pres, so nearly < L sic, so + presse, adv. of pressus, pp. of premere, PRESS1〛 Law as near(ly) as possible: designating or according to an equitable doctrine for the interpretation of legal… … Universalium
cy-pres — [sē′prā′, sī′prā] adj., adv. [Late Anglo Fr < OFr si pres, so nearly < L sic, so + presse, adv. of pressus, pp. of premere, PRESS1] Law as near(ly) as possible: designating or according to an equitable doctrine for the interpretation of… … English World dictionary