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121 say *****
[seɪ] said vb: pt, pp1. vt, vi1) (gen) dire, (subj: dial, gauge) indicarethe rules say that... — il regolamento dice che...
to say mass/a prayer — dire messa/una preghiera
to say yes/no — dire di sì/di no
to say yes/no to a proposal — accettare/rifiutare una proposta
I wouldn't say no Brit fam — non mi dispiacerebbe
to say goodbye/goodnight to sb — dire arrivederci/buonanotte a qn
say after me... — ripetete con me...
I should say it's worth about £100 — direi che vale sulle 100 sterline
(let's) say it's worth £20 — diciamo or ammettiamo che valga 20 sterline
will you take an offer of, say, £50? — accetta un'offerta di, diciamo, 50 sterline?
2)that is to say — vale a dire, cioèshe hasn't much or has nothing to say for herself — (by way of conversation) non sa dire due parole
what have you got to say for yourself? — (by way of excuse) qual è la tua giustificazione?
what do or would you say to a walk? — che ne dici or diresti di una passeggiata?
let's say that... — mettiamo or diciamo che...
it is said that — si dice che + sub
they say that — dicono che + sub
there is something or a lot to be said for it — ha i suoi lati positivi
it must be said that... — bisogna ammettere che...
he is said to have... — si dice che abbia...
it is easier or sooner said than done — è più facile a dirsi che a farsi
I say! or Am Say! — (calling attention) senta!, scusi!, (in surprise, appreciation) perbacco!
I should say it is or so!; you can say THAT again! fam — altroché!
you don't say! (fam: often) iro — ma va'!, ma che dici!
you('ve) said it! — (fam: emphatic) l'hai detto!
say no more! (fam: often) hum — non aggiungere altro!
2. nto have a say/no say in the matter — avere/non avere voce in capitolo
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122 submit sub·mit
[səb'mɪt]1. vt(proposal, claim) presentareI submit that... — propongo che...
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123 support ***** sup·port
[sə'pɔːt]1. n(gen) sostegno, appoggio, (object) sostegno, supporto2. vt(gen) sostenere, sorreggere, (fig: person: emotionally) sostenere, (financially) mantenere, (proposal, project) appoggiare, Sport, (team) tifare per, (corroborate: evidence) confermare, convalidareto support o.s. — (financially) mantenersi
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124 supporter **** sup·port·er n
[sə'pɔːtə(r)](of proposal, project) sostenitore (-trice), Pol etc, sostenitore (-trice), fautore (-trice), Sport tifoso (-a) -
125 unacceptable un·ac·cep·table adj
[ˌʌnək'sɛptəbl](proposal, behaviour) inaccettabile, (price) impossibileit's unacceptable that — è inammissibile che + sub
English-Italian dictionary > unacceptable un·ac·cep·table adj
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126 viable vi·able adj
['vaɪəbl](proposal) attuabile, fattibile, (foetus) in grado di sopravvivere -
127 vote *****
[vəʊt]1. nvoto, (ballot, election) votazione fvote for/against — voto a favore/contrario
to put sth to the vote, take a vote on sth — mettere qc ai voti
2. vt(gen) votare, (sum of money) votare a favore di3. vito vote (for sb/sth) — votare (per qn/qc)
to vote Labour/Conservative — votare laburista/conservatore
to vote against/in favour of sth — votare a favore di/contro qc
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128 accept
[ək'sept]1) (take) accettare [gift, offer, apology]2) (resign oneself to) accettare [fate, situation]3) (tolerate) ammettere, accettare [behaviour, idea]* * *[ək'sept]1) (to take (something offered): He accepted the gift.) accettare2) (to believe in, agree to or acknowledge: We accept your account of what happened; Their proposal was accepted; He accepted responsibility for the accident.) tenere per buono/vero•- acceptably
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- accepted* * *[ək'sept]1) (take) accettare [gift, offer, apology]2) (resign oneself to) accettare [fate, situation]3) (tolerate) ammettere, accettare [behaviour, idea]
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