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1 ♦ progress
♦ progress /ˈprəʊgrɛs/n. [u]1 progresso, progressi; miglioramento: the progress of science, i progressi della scienza; to make progress, fare progressi; substantial progress, progressi effettivi; The patient is making rapid progress, l'ammalato migliora rapidamente3 sviluppo; svolgimento; andamento; corso; evoluzione: slow economic progress, sviluppo economico lento; (med.) the progress of a disease, l'evoluzione di una malattia● (comput.) progress bar, indicatore di stato □ progress chart, grafico d'avanzamento □ progress chaser, ispettore di avanzamento lavori □ progress report, stato (o rapporto) di avanzamento □ in progress, in esecuzione; in corso: work in progress, lavori in corso □ A man-hunt is in progress, è in corso una caccia all'uomo.(to) progress /prəˈgrɛs/v. i.1 procedere; avanzare; essere in corso: How is your work progressing?, come va (o procede) il tuo lavoro?2 progredire; far progressi: The Japanese economy is progressing steadily, l'economia giapponese fa costanti progressi3 avanzare; estendersi; diffondersi: Cloudy weather will progress from Wales across the Midlands, le nuvole si estenderanno dal Galles alle Midlands● ( sport) to progress to the final, arrivare in finale. -
2 ♦ science
♦ science /ˈsaɪəns/n. [uc]1 scienza; settore scientifico: the progress of science, il progresso della scienza; pure science, la scienza pura2 tecnica; abilità: In boxing, science is more important than strength, nel pugilato la tecnica vale più della forza● science fiction, fantascienza □ science of nutrition, scienza dell'alimentazione □ science park, centro di ricerca applicata, parco scientifico □ (fam.) to have st. down to a science, saper fare qc. alla perfezione □ a man of science, un uomo di scienza; uno scienziato. -
3 retard
[rɪ'tɑːd]verbo transitivo ritardare* * *(to make slower or later: The country's economic progress was retarded by strikes; The baby's development was retarded by an accident he had shortly after birth.) ritardare- retarded* * *retard /ri:ˈtɑ:d, nella def. 2 ˈri:tɑ:d/n.FALSI AMICI: retard non significa retard nel senso italiano di farmaco a lento rilascio. (to) retard /rɪˈtɑ:d/v. t. e i.2 (mecc.) ritardare● (comm.) to retard payment, rimandare il pagamento.* * *[rɪ'tɑːd]verbo transitivo ritardare -
4 advance
I 1. [əd'vɑːns] [AE -'væns]1) (forward movement) avanzamento m.; mil. avanzata f.; fig. (of civilization, in science) avanzamento m., progresso m.2) (sum of money) anticipo m., acconto m. (on su)3) (increase) aumento m.any advance on Ј 100? — (at auction etc.) 100 sterline, chi offre di più?
4) in advance [book, notify, pay] in anticipo, anticipatamentehere's Ј 30 in advance — ecco 30 sterline di anticipo o in acconto
5) in advance of prima di, in anticipo rispetto a [ person]2.nome plurale advances (sexual) avances f.; (other contexts) approcci m.II 1. [əd'vɑːns] [AE -'væns]to make advances to sb. — (sexually) fare delle avances a qcn
1) (move forward) mandare avanti [ tape]; mettere avanti [ clock]; mil. (far) avanzare [ troops]2) (put forward) avanzare [ theory]4) (move to earlier date) anticipare [time, date] (to a)5) (pay up front) anticipare [ sum] (to a)2.1) (move forward) [ person] avanzare (on, towards verso); mil. [ army] avanzare (on su)2) (progress) [civilization, knowledge] progredire, fare progressi3) (increase) [ prices] aumentare* * *1. verb1) (to move forward: The army advanced towards the town; Our plans are advancing well; He married the boss's daughter to advance (= improve) his chances of promotion.) avanzare2) (to supply (someone) with (money) on credit: The bank will advance you $500.) anticipare2. noun1) (moving forward or progressing: We've halted the enemy's advance; Great advances in medicine have been made in this century.) avanzata2) (a payment made before the normal time: Can I have an advance on my salary?) anticipo3) ((usually in plural) an attempt at (especially sexual) seduction.) avance, approccio3. adjective1) (made etc before the necessary or agreed time: an advance payment.) anticipato2) (made beforehand: an advance booking.) in anticipo, anticipato3) (sent ahead of the main group or force: the advance guard.) (1) avanguardia•- advanced- in advance* * *I 1. [əd'vɑːns] [AE -'væns]1) (forward movement) avanzamento m.; mil. avanzata f.; fig. (of civilization, in science) avanzamento m., progresso m.2) (sum of money) anticipo m., acconto m. (on su)3) (increase) aumento m.any advance on Ј 100? — (at auction etc.) 100 sterline, chi offre di più?
4) in advance [book, notify, pay] in anticipo, anticipatamentehere's Ј 30 in advance — ecco 30 sterline di anticipo o in acconto
5) in advance of prima di, in anticipo rispetto a [ person]2.nome plurale advances (sexual) avances f.; (other contexts) approcci m.II 1. [əd'vɑːns] [AE -'væns]to make advances to sb. — (sexually) fare delle avances a qcn
1) (move forward) mandare avanti [ tape]; mettere avanti [ clock]; mil. (far) avanzare [ troops]2) (put forward) avanzare [ theory]4) (move to earlier date) anticipare [time, date] (to a)5) (pay up front) anticipare [ sum] (to a)2.1) (move forward) [ person] avanzare (on, towards verso); mil. [ army] avanzare (on su)2) (progress) [civilization, knowledge] progredire, fare progressi3) (increase) [ prices] aumentare -
5 advance **** ad·vance
[əd'vɒːns]1. vt1) (move forward: time, date) anticipare, (further: plan, knowledge), (Mil: troops) far avanzare, (promote: interests) favorire, (person: in career) promuovere2) (idea, suggestion, claim) avanzare3) (money) anticipare2. vi(move forward), (also) Mil avanzare, (science, technology) fare progressi, progredire, (civilization, mankind) migliorare, fare progressito advance on sb — (threateningly) avanzare contro qn
3. n1) Mil avanzata, (fig: progress) passo (in) avanti, progressothe advance of old age — l'avanzare dell'età or degli anni
to make advances to sb — (gen) tentare un approccio con qn, (amorously) fare delle avances a qn
to arrive in advance of sb — arrivare in anticipo su qn or prima di qn
2)advance (on) — anticipo (su), (from bank) anticipazione f bancaria (su)4. adj(payment, booking) anticipato (-a), (copy of book) distribuito (-a) in anticipoFALSE FRIEND: advance is not translated by the Italian word avanzowe weren't given any advance warning of his visit — non ci avevano dato nessun preavviso del suo arrivo
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