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[sʌtʃ]1. predet, det1) (of this/that sort) tale, del generesuch a book — un tale libro, un libro del genere
such books — tali libri, libri del genere
it was such as to/that — era tale da/che
this is my car such as it is — questa è la mia macchina, se così si può chiamare
2) (so much, so great) tale, tanto (-a)I was in such a hurry that... — avevo così tanta fretta che...
such a lot of — talmente, così tanto (-a)
3) (so very) talmente, così4)such as — (introducing examples) come
such a man as you; a man such as you — un uomo come te
such writers as Updike; writers such as Updike — scrittori come Updike
hot countries such as India — paesi caldi, come l'India
2. pron1)(this, that, those)
such as wish to go — chi desidera andareI haven't many, but I'll give you such as I have — non ho molti, ma ti darò tutti quelli che ho
2)as such — (in that capacity) come tale, in quanto tale, (in itself) di per sé
he's not an expert as such, but... — non è un vero e proprio esperto, però...
doctors as such are... — i medici in quanto tali sono...
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2 dare
I [deə(r)]nome sfida f.II 1. [deə(r)]to do sth. for a dare — fare qcs. per sfida
1) (to have the courage to) osare (do, to do fare)they don't dare o daren't BE take the risk non hanno il coraggio di rischiare; dare I say it posso (ben) dirlo; I dare say (that) — suppongo, credo (che)
2) (expressing anger, indignation) osare (do fare)2.don't you dare! — (warning) non provarci! non pensarci nemmeno!
to dare sb. to do — sfidare qcn. a fare
go on, I dare you! — provaci, se hai il coraggio!
••••Note:Dare can be used either as a common lexical verb or as a modal auxiliary: the latter construction is usually restricted to negative and interrogative sentences in the present tense; anyway, the regularized usage of dare is getting more and more common in English. The different constructions of dare, of course, do not impinge on the Italian equivalent forms. - For examples and uses of dare see the entry below* * *[deə] 1. negative short form - daren't; verb1) (to be brave enough (to do something): I daren't go; I don't dare (to) go; He wouldn't dare do a thing like that; Don't you dare say such a thing again!) osare2) (to challenge: I dare you to do it.) sfidare2. noun(a challenge: He went into the lion's cage for a dare.) sfida- daring3. noun(boldness: We admired his daring.) audacia4. adjectivea dare-devil motorcyclist.) temerario* * *dare /dɛə(r)/n.♦ (to) dare /dɛə(r)/1 osare; avere il coraggio di: How dare you say such a thing!, come osi dire una cosa simile!; He dare not try ( o he doesn't dare to try), non osa tentare; No one dared say anything, nessuno ha osato dire niente; I would if I dared, lo farei, se ne avessi il coraggio; I didn't dare tell her, non ho avuto il coraggio di dirglielo; He didn't dare (to) go, non ha osato andarci2 sfidare: He dared me to follow him, mi ha sfidato a seguirlo; Go on, ask him out, I dare you, dai, chiedigli di uscire con te, ti sfido● ( just) you dare!, provaci ( se ne hai il coraggio)! □ Don't you dare!, non ci provare!, non ti permettere!: Don't you dare speak to me like that!, non ti permettere di parlarmi così! □ I dare say, oserei dire, presumo: I dare say this problem is too difficult for you to solve, presumo che questo problema sia troppo difficile perché tu lo risolva □ dare I say (it), se posso permettermi: The evening was, dare I say it, a bit dull, la serata è stata, se posso permettermi, un po' noiosa.NOTA D'USO: - to dare-* * *I [deə(r)]nome sfida f.II 1. [deə(r)]to do sth. for a dare — fare qcs. per sfida
1) (to have the courage to) osare (do, to do fare)they don't dare o daren't BE take the risk non hanno il coraggio di rischiare; dare I say it posso (ben) dirlo; I dare say (that) — suppongo, credo (che)
2) (expressing anger, indignation) osare (do fare)2.don't you dare! — (warning) non provarci! non pensarci nemmeno!
to dare sb. to do — sfidare qcn. a fare
go on, I dare you! — provaci, se hai il coraggio!
••••Note:Dare can be used either as a common lexical verb or as a modal auxiliary: the latter construction is usually restricted to negative and interrogative sentences in the present tense; anyway, the regularized usage of dare is getting more and more common in English. The different constructions of dare, of course, do not impinge on the Italian equivalent forms. - For examples and uses of dare see the entry below -
3 ♦ animal
♦ animal /ˈænɪml/A a.1 animale; degli animali; per animali; zoo- (pref.): animal fats, grassi animali; animal behaviour, comportamento degli animali; animal lover, amante degli animali; animal testing, esperimenti (o test) su animali2 (spreg.) animalescoB n.3 (fig.) animale; cosa: a political animal, un animale politico; un politico nato; a completely different animal, una cosa (o persona) del tutto diversa; There's no such animal, non esiste nulla del genere● ( USA, leg.) animal companion, animale da compagnia □ animal courage, coraggio fisico □ animal feed stuffs, alimenti per animali ( domestici) □ animal husbandry, allevamento degli animali; zootecnia □ (in GB) animal liberation, salvaguardia degli animali da sfruttamento o trattamento crudele □ animal liberationist, animalista □ animal magnetism, (fam. scherz.) sex appeal, attrazione fisica; (arc.) mesmerismo □ animal rights, i diritti degli animali □ animal-rights activist (o campaigner, supporter), animalista NOTA D'USO: - animalist o animal rights supporter?- □ animal-rights movement, animalismo □ animal spirits, vivacità; esuberanza; (econ.) ‘umore del pubblico’ NOTE DI CULTURA: animal spirits: termine coniato da John Maynard Keynes per indicare il clima di irrazionale fiducia o sfiducia che prevale in un dato mercato o sistema economico, condizionando l'esito delle politiche economiche.
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