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1 few
[fjuː] 1.(compar. fewer; superl. fewest) quantisostantivo femminile1) (not many) pochifew visitors, letters — pochi visitatori, poche lettere
on the few occasions that... — le rare volte che...
2) (some, several)every few days — a intervalli di pochi giorni, ogni due o tre giorni
over the next few days — (in past) nei giorni successivi; (in future) nei giorni a venire
3) a few qualche, alcunia few people, houses — alcune persone, case
quite a few people — un bel po' di o parecchie persone
2.a few weeks earlier — qualche settimana fa o prima
1) (not many) pochi m.pl. (-e)2) (some)3.a few of the soldiers, countries — alcuni dei soldati, dei paesi
the few who — i pochi o le poche persone che
••••to have had a few (too many) — colloq. avere bevuto qualche bicchiere di troppo
Note:When few is used as a quantifier to indicate the smallness or insufficiency of a given number or quantity ( few horses, few shops, few people), it is translated by pochi + masculine nouns and poche + feminine nouns: pochi cavalli, pochi negozi, poche persone. Equally the few is translated by i pochi / le poche: the few people who knew her = le poche persone che la conoscevano. For examples and particular usages, see I.1 in the entry below. - When few is used as a quantifier in certain expressions to mean several, translations vary according to the expression: see I.2 in the entry below. - When a few is used as a quantifier ( a few books), it can often be translated by qualche, which is invariable and is always followed by the singular: qualche libro; however, for expressions such as quite a few books, a good few books, see I.3 in the entry below. - For translations of few used as a pronoun ( few of us succeeded, I only need a few), see II in the entry below. - For translations of the few used as a noun ( the few who voted for him), see III in the entry below* * *[fju:]adjective, pronoun(not many; a very small number of: Few people visit me nowadays; every few minutes (= very frequently); Such opportunities are few.) poco- a few- few and far between* * *[fjuː] 1.(compar. fewer; superl. fewest) quantisostantivo femminile1) (not many) pochifew visitors, letters — pochi visitatori, poche lettere
on the few occasions that... — le rare volte che...
2) (some, several)every few days — a intervalli di pochi giorni, ogni due o tre giorni
over the next few days — (in past) nei giorni successivi; (in future) nei giorni a venire
3) a few qualche, alcunia few people, houses — alcune persone, case
quite a few people — un bel po' di o parecchie persone
2.a few weeks earlier — qualche settimana fa o prima
1) (not many) pochi m.pl. (-e)2) (some)3.a few of the soldiers, countries — alcuni dei soldati, dei paesi
the few who — i pochi o le poche persone che
••••to have had a few (too many) — colloq. avere bevuto qualche bicchiere di troppo
Note:When few is used as a quantifier to indicate the smallness or insufficiency of a given number or quantity ( few horses, few shops, few people), it is translated by pochi + masculine nouns and poche + feminine nouns: pochi cavalli, pochi negozi, poche persone. Equally the few is translated by i pochi / le poche: the few people who knew her = le poche persone che la conoscevano. For examples and particular usages, see I.1 in the entry below. - When few is used as a quantifier in certain expressions to mean several, translations vary according to the expression: see I.2 in the entry below. - When a few is used as a quantifier ( a few books), it can often be translated by qualche, which is invariable and is always followed by the singular: qualche libro; however, for expressions such as quite a few books, a good few books, see I.3 in the entry below. - For translations of few used as a pronoun ( few of us succeeded, I only need a few), see II in the entry below. - For translations of the few used as a noun ( the few who voted for him), see III in the entry below -
2 few ***** adj
[fjuː]1) (not many) pochi (-e)she is one of the few (people) who... — è una delle poche persone che...
the few who... — i pochi che...
in or over the past few days — in questi ultimi giorni, negli ultimi giorni
in or over the next few days — nei prossimi giorni
every few days/months — ogni due o tre giorni/mesi
with few exceptions — con or salvo poche eccezioni
there are very few of us or we are very few — siamo pochi
the last or remaining few minutes — i pochi minuti che rimangono
2)(some, several)
a few — alcuni (-e), qualchea few books — alcuni libri, qualche libro
a good few or quite a few — parecchi
a good few or quite a few books — parecchi libri, un bel po' di libri
a good few or quite a few (people) came — è venuta un bel po' di gente
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3 ♦ place
♦ place /pleɪs/n.1 posto; luogo; località; locale; casa; punto; impiego; posizione; rango; ruolo: Have you booked places on the train?, hai prenotato i posti sul treno?; DIALOGO → - Enrolment- There are only twenty places on the course, ci sono solo venti posti per il corso; place of work, posto di lavoro; a place of worship, un luogo di culto ( chiesa o cappella); eating place, posto dove si mangia; trattoria, ristorante; meeting place, luogo d'incontro; in a safe place, in un posto sicuro, al sicuro; burial place, cimitero; tomba; landing place, (naut.) approdo; molo; (aeron.) scalo; I was offered a place as gardener, mi è stato offerto un posto da giardiniere; to change places, scambiarsi di posto; ( anche fig.) Put yourself in my place!, mettiti al mio posto!; a sore place on the arm, un punto dolente del braccio; If I were in your place …, se fossi al tuo posto…2 (comm.) piazza; mercato3 ( d'un libro, ecc.) brano; passo; segno: to lose one's place, perdere il segno ( in un libro, ecc.)4 ( sport) posto ( in classifica); posizione: Our team finished in third place, la nostra squadra è finita al terzo posto5 ( nelle corse e sim.) piazzamento: (ipp.) to back a horse for a place, giocare un cavallo piazzato6 (fam.) casa; (spec.) casa di campagna; villa: Let's go to my place!, andiamo a casa mia!; They invited us to their place for the weekend, ci hanno invitato nella loro villa per il week-end; DIALOGO → - Birthday party- I'm just having a few people round to my place for a few drinks, ho invitato giusto un po' di gente a bere qualcosa a casa mia NOTA D'USO: - home o house?-● (ipp.) place bet, scommessa sul (cavallo) piazzato (2В° o 3В° in GB; 2В° in USA) □ place card, segnaposto ( a tavola) □ (ipp.) place horse, cavallo piazzato □ (fig.) a place in the sun, un posto al sole □ ( sport) place judge, giudice di classifica □ ( calcio e rugby) place-kick, calcio piazzato □ ( sport) place list, classifica; graduatoria □ place-mat, tovaglietta di un servizio all'americana □ place name, toponimo □ place of birth, luogo di nascita □ place of business, sede degli affari □ (leg.) place of jurisdiction, foro competente □ ( banca, comm.) place of payment, piazza di pagamento □ (autom., ecc.) place on the grid, posizione alla griglia di partenza □ place setting, coperto ( posto apparecchiato a tavola); ( anche) apparecchiatura □ (fam.) to be all over the place, essere in disordine, essere incasinato; ( anche) essere sconvolto (o stravolto) □ to lose one's place, perdere il segno ( leggendo) □ (ipp.) for a place, piazzato □ to give place to, far luogo a; far posto a; esser seguito da □ to go places, andare in giro, viaggiare molto; (fig.) aver successo; fare strada; sfondare (fam.) □ (fig.) high places, le alte sfere: (fig.) in high places, in alto loco □ (polit., ai Comuni, per indicare la Camera dei Lord) in another place, altrove □ in the first [second] place, in primo [secondo] luogo □ in place, a posto, al posto giusto, in ordine; (fig.) adatto, appropriato, adeguato: I would like everything to be in place, mi piacerebbe che tutto fosse a posto; The offer is not quite in place, l'offerta non è del tutto adeguata □ in place of, in luogo di; al posto di; invece di □ (fig.) to keep sb. in his place, far stare q. al suo posto □ (fig.) to know one's place, saper stare al proprio posto □ (scherz.) the other place, l'altra università ( Cambridge per quelli di Oxford, e viceversa) □ out of place, fuori posto; spostato; non al proprio posto; (fig.) fuori luogo, inopportuno, sconveniente □ (fig.) to put sb. in his place, far stare q. al suo posto; tenere a freno q. □ to take place, aver luogo; accadere; svolgersi □ to take the place of, prendere il posto di; sostituire; fare le veci di.(to) place /pleɪs/A v. t.1 collocare; mettere; porre; disporre; posare; riporre: to place the books on the shelf, mettere i libri sullo scaffale; I place my family before everything, metto la famiglia innanzi a tutto; The major was placed in command of the regiment, il maggiore è stato posto al comando del reggimento; to place one's confidence in sb., riporre la propria fiducia in q.2 identificare; individuare; riconoscere: to place a voice [a face], riconoscere una voce [una faccia]4 (comm.) conferire, dare, passare, piazzare ( un'ordinazione, un ordinativo): to place an order for goods with one's supplier, dare un'ordinazione di merci al proprio fornitore; DIALOGO → - Business trip 2- We're thinking of placing a small trial order with them, stiamo pensando di dare a loro un piccolo ordine di prova6 collocare (q.) in un impiego; trovare un posto a (q.); impiegare: to place sb. as a cashier, impiegare q. come cassiereB v. i.● to place sb. 's age at 40, dare a q. 40 anni; ritenere che q. abbia 40 anni ( all'aspetto) □ to place sb. at his ease, mettere q. a suo agio □ (ipp.) to place a bet, fare una scommessa □ (telef.) to place a call to sb., fare una telefonata a q. □ to place oneself, collocarsi; mettersi; prendere posizione; ( sport) piazzarsi; appostarsi □ to place sb. under arrest, mettere q. agli arresti □ to place sb. under oath, mettere q. sotto giuramento □ to be placed, ( sport) piazzarsi, classificarsi (1В°, 2В°, ecc.); (ipp.) piazzarsi: The Queen's horse wasn't placed, il cavallo della regina non si è piazzato □ His face looks familiar, but I can't place him, la sua faccia mi è familiare, ma non riesco a ricordare chi sia (o dove l'abbia conosciuto).
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