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1 ♦ temple
♦ temple (1) /ˈtɛmpl/n.● ( a Londra) the Temple, il «Tempio» ( sede, in passato, dei Templari e ora di associazioni di avvocati - ‘solicitors’ -, le quali hanno il diritto esclusivo d'ammettere gli aspiranti all'esercizio della professione).temple (2) /ˈtɛmpl/n.1 (anat.) tempia● (anat.) temple bone, osso temporale.temple (3) /ˈtɛmpl/n. -
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I ['templ]nome arch. tempio m.II ['templ]nome anat. tempia f.* * *I ['templ] noun(a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.)II ['templ] noun(either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.)* * *(Surnames) Temple /ˈtɛmpl/* * *I ['templ]nome arch. tempio m.II ['templ]nome anat. tempia f. -
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4 sacrifice
I ['sækrɪfaɪs]nome sacrificio m. (anche relig.)II 1. ['sækrɪfaɪs]verbo transitivo sacrificare (anche relig.)2.* * *1. noun1) (the act of offering something (eg an animal that is specially killed) to a god: A lamb was offered in sacrifice.) sacrificio2) (the thing that is offered in this way.) sacrificio3) (something of value given away or up in order to gain something more important or to benefit another person: His parents made sacrifices to pay for his education.) sacrificio2. verb1) (to offer as a sacrifice: He sacrificed a sheep in the temple.) sacrificare2) (to give away etc for the sake of something or someone else: He sacrificed his life trying to save the children from the burning house.) sacrificare•- sacrificially* * *I ['sækrɪfaɪs]nome sacrificio m. (anche relig.)II 1. ['sækrɪfaɪs]verbo transitivo sacrificare (anche relig.)2. -
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['kɒləm]1) colonna f.2) giorn. rubrica f.* * *['koləm]1) (a stone or wooden pillar used to support or adorn a building: the carved columns in the temple.) colonna2) (something similar in shape: a column of smoke.) colonna3) (a vertical row (of numbers): He added up the column (of figures) to find the answer.) colonna4) (a vertical section of a page of print: a newspaper column.) colonna5) (a section in a newspaper, often written regularly by a particular person: He writes a daily column about sport.) rubrica6) (a long file of soldiers marching in short rows: a column of infantry.) colonna7) (a long line of vehicles etc, one behind the other.) colonna•* * *['kɒləm]1) colonna f.2) giorn. rubrica f. -
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8 (to) hew
(to) hew /hju:/A v. t.B v. i.dare colpi d'ascia; tirare fendenti● to hew down a tree, abbattere un albero (con l'ascia) □ to hew out, scavare ( tagliando la roccia, ecc.); (scult.) sbozzare, sgrossare ( una statua, ecc.) □ to be hewn out of (o from), essere ricavato da: The temple was hewn out of rock, il tempio è stato ricavato dalla (o scavato nella) roccia □ to hew a path through the undergrowth, aprirsi un sentiero nel sottobosco ( tagliando arbusti, ecc.) □ ( USA) to hew to, conformarsi, adeguarsi a: to hew to the line, stare alle regole; rigar dritto □ hewn stone, pietra lavorata; concio □ hewn timber, legname squadrato rozzamente. -
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[hɔːd]* * *[ho:d](a crowd or large number (of people etc): Hordes of tourists thronged the temple.) orda* * *horde /hɔ:d/n.orda ( anche fig.); torma; accozzaglia: hordes of barbarians, orde di barbari; a horde of fans, un'orda di tifosi NOTA D'USO: - hoard o horde?-.* * *[hɔːd] -
10 (to) hew
(to) hew /hju:/A v. t.B v. i.dare colpi d'ascia; tirare fendenti● to hew down a tree, abbattere un albero (con l'ascia) □ to hew out, scavare ( tagliando la roccia, ecc.); (scult.) sbozzare, sgrossare ( una statua, ecc.) □ to be hewn out of (o from), essere ricavato da: The temple was hewn out of rock, il tempio è stato ricavato dalla (o scavato nella) roccia □ to hew a path through the undergrowth, aprirsi un sentiero nel sottobosco ( tagliando arbusti, ecc.) □ ( USA) to hew to, conformarsi, adeguarsi a: to hew to the line, stare alle regole; rigar dritto □ hewn stone, pietra lavorata; concio □ hewn timber, legname squadrato rozzamente. -
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12 late
[leɪt] 1.1) (after expected time) [arrival, rains, publication] tardivosorry I'm late — mi dispiace di essere in ritardo, scusa il ritardo
I'm late (for school, work) — sono in ritardo
to make sb. late — fare ritardare qcn., far fare tardi a qcn.
dinner will be a bit late — la cena è un po' in ritardo, ceneremo con un po' di ritardo
if the payment is more than three days late — se il pagamento avviene con più di tre giorni di ritardo
2) (towards end of day, season etc.) [ hour] tardo; [ supper] a tarda ora; [ pregnancy] tardivo, in tarda etàto take a late holiday — BE o
vacation — AE prendersi una vacanza a fine stagione
to keep late hours — fare tardi, fare le ore piccole
to have a late night — fare tardi, andare a dormire a ora tarda
4) (deceased)the late President — il fu o il defunto Presidente
2.my late husband — il mio defunto o povero marito
1) (after expected time) [arrive, start, finish] in ritardoto be running late — [person, train, bus] essere in ritardo
2) (towards end of time period) [get up, open, close] tardilate last night o in the evening ieri sera tardi o di sera tardi; late last week alla fine della scorsa settimana; to work late into the night lavorare fino a tarda notte; as late as that fino ad allora; later on più tardi; it's a bit late in the day to do fig. è un po' tardi per fare; too late! troppo tardi! don't leave it too late! non aspettare troppo! to leave no later than 6 am partire non più tardi delle sei o alle sei al più tardi; to marry late sposarsi tardi; he left for Italy six months later partì per l'Italia sei mesi più tardi; see you later! — a dopo! ci vediamo! arrivederci!
3) amm. (formerly)Miss Stewart, late of 48 Temple Rd — Sig.na Stewart, precedentemente domiciliata in 48 Temple Rd
4) of late ultimamente* * *[leit] 1. adjective1) (coming etc after the expected or usual time: The train is late tonight; I try to be punctual but I am always late.) in ritardo2) (far on in the day or night: late in the day; late at night; It was very late when I got to bed.) tardi3) (dead, especially recently: the late king.) defunto; compianto4) (recently, but no longer, holding an office or position: Mr Allan, the late chairman, made a speech.) precedente, ex2. adverb1) (after the expected or usual time: He arrived late for his interview.) tardi, in ritardo2) (far on in the day or night: They always go to bed late.) tardi•- lateness- lately
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- of late* * *[leɪt] 1.1) (after expected time) [arrival, rains, publication] tardivosorry I'm late — mi dispiace di essere in ritardo, scusa il ritardo
I'm late (for school, work) — sono in ritardo
to make sb. late — fare ritardare qcn., far fare tardi a qcn.
dinner will be a bit late — la cena è un po' in ritardo, ceneremo con un po' di ritardo
if the payment is more than three days late — se il pagamento avviene con più di tre giorni di ritardo
2) (towards end of day, season etc.) [ hour] tardo; [ supper] a tarda ora; [ pregnancy] tardivo, in tarda etàto take a late holiday — BE o
vacation — AE prendersi una vacanza a fine stagione
to keep late hours — fare tardi, fare le ore piccole
to have a late night — fare tardi, andare a dormire a ora tarda
4) (deceased)the late President — il fu o il defunto Presidente
2.my late husband — il mio defunto o povero marito
1) (after expected time) [arrive, start, finish] in ritardoto be running late — [person, train, bus] essere in ritardo
2) (towards end of time period) [get up, open, close] tardilate last night o in the evening ieri sera tardi o di sera tardi; late last week alla fine della scorsa settimana; to work late into the night lavorare fino a tarda notte; as late as that fino ad allora; later on più tardi; it's a bit late in the day to do fig. è un po' tardi per fare; too late! troppo tardi! don't leave it too late! non aspettare troppo! to leave no later than 6 am partire non più tardi delle sei o alle sei al più tardi; to marry late sposarsi tardi; he left for Italy six months later partì per l'Italia sei mesi più tardi; see you later! — a dopo! ci vediamo! arrivederci!
3) amm. (formerly)Miss Stewart, late of 48 Temple Rd — Sig.na Stewart, precedentemente domiciliata in 48 Temple Rd
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13 ♦ remains
♦ remains /rɪˈmeɪnz/n. pl.1 resti: the remains of a temple, i resti di un tempio; the remains of my dinner, gli avanzi del mio pranzo; the remains of ancient Ostia, le rovine di Ostia antica; the remains of one's strength, il residuo delle proprie forze2 resti mortali, spoglie: Human remains have been found during a dig in the area, sono stati trovati dei resti umani durante degli scavi nella zona -
14 vow
I 1. [vaʊ]2.to be under a vow of silence — (secrecy) avere giurato di mantenere il segreto
1) relig. voti m.2)II [vaʊ]verbo transitivo giurare [revenge, love]to vow to do — giurare o promettere solennemente di fare; (privately) ripromettersi di fare
* * *1. noun(a solemn promise, especially one made to God: The monks have made/taken a vow of silence; marriage vows.) voto2. verb1) (to make a solemn promise (that): He vowed that he would die rather than surrender.) giurare, fare voto2) (to threaten: He vowed revenge on all his enemies.) giurare* * *[vaʊ]1. nto take or make a vow to do sth — fare voto di fare qc
2. vt(obedience, allegiance) giurareto vow to do sth/that — giurare di fare qc/che
* * *vow /vaʊ/n.voto; promessa solenne: vow of chastity, voto di castità; marriage vows, promesse matrimoniali; to take a vow, fare un voto; to break a vow, infrangere un voto; to fulfil [to perform] a vow, adempiere [sciogliere] un voto; He made a vow that he would never be vulnerable again, ha giurato di non essere mai più vulnerabile● (relig.) to take the vows, pronunciare i voti; to be under a vow of silence, aver fatto voto di silenzio.(to) vow /vaʊ/v. t.1 far voto di; giurare: to vow vengeance against sb., giurare di vendicarsi di q.; I have vowed that I won't lend him any more money, ho giurato di non prestargli mai più dei soldi● to vow and declare, dichiarare solennemente; giurare.* * *I 1. [vaʊ]2.to be under a vow of silence — (secrecy) avere giurato di mantenere il segreto
1) relig. voti m.2)II [vaʊ]verbo transitivo giurare [revenge, love]to vow to do — giurare o promettere solennemente di fare; (privately) ripromettersi di fare
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15 defile
[dɪ'faɪl]1) (pollute) inquinare, contaminare (anche fig.)2) relig. profanare* * *defile /ˈdi:faɪl/n.1 (mil.) sfilata(to) defile (1) /dɪˈfaɪl/v. i.(mil.) sfilare; marciare in fila indianaFALSI AMICI: to defile non significa defilarsi. (to) defile (2) /dɪˈfaɪl/v. t.1 (form.) contaminare; lordare: The land had been defiled with blood, la terra è stata lordata di sangue; Man is defiled by sin, l'uomo è corrotto dal peccato2 profanare: to defile a temple [church, tomb], profanare un tempio [una chiesa, una tomba].* * *[dɪ'faɪl]1) (pollute) inquinare, contaminare (anche fig.)2) relig. profanare -
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[pə'ɡəudə](a Chinese temple, built in the shape of a tall tower, each storey of which has its own narrow strip of overhanging roof.) pagoda* * *pagoda /pəˈgəʊdə/n.1 (archit.) pagoda2 (stor.) moneta d'oro dell'India meridionale● (bot.) pagoda tree ( Sophora japonica), robinia del Giappone. -
17 incongruous in·con·gru·ous adj
[ɪn'kɒŋɡrʊəs](appearance, behaviour) inadeguato (-a), assurdo (-a), (remark, act) fuori luogo
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