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1 სწორი2 წესიერიhe leads a regular life წესიერ / მოწესრიგებულ ცხოვრებას ეწევაregular verbs წესიერი / წესისმიერი ზმნები3 რეგულარული, ხშირი, მუდმივიa regular income / visitor მუდმივი შემოსავალი // ხშირი სტუმარი4 ჩვეულებრივიa regular pulse / breathing აუჩქარებელი / მშვიდი / ნორმალური პულსი / სუნთქვა5 ნამდვილიregular / usual rates ჩვეულებრივი ტარიფიregular / general / open meeting მორიგი / საერთო / ღია კრება -
62 enthusiastic
[ın͵θju:zıʹæstık,-{ın͵θju:zıʹæstık}(ə)l] a1. восторженный; полный энтузиазмаto be enthusiastic over one's favourite actress - восхищаться любимой актрисой
to become enthusiastic over smth. - приходить в восторг от чего-л.
his welcome was less than enthusiastic(al) - его встретили без особого восторга /прохладно/
2. арх. исступлённый, фанатический -
63 enthusiastical
[ın͵θju:zıʹæstık,-{ın͵θju:zıʹæstık}(ə)l] a1. восторженный; полный энтузиазмаto be enthusiastic over one's favourite actress - восхищаться любимой актрисой
to become enthusiastic over smth. - приходить в восторг от чего-л.
his welcome was less than enthusiastic(al) - его встретили без особого восторга /прохладно/
2. арх. исступлённый, фанатический -
64 ♦ picture
♦ picture /ˈpɪktʃə(r)/n.1 quadro ( anche fig.); disegno; pittura; ritratto ( anche fig.); (vivida) descrizione: to paint a picture, dipingere un quadro; The girl is the picture of her mother, la ragazza è il ritratto di sua madre; Tom is the picture of health, Tom è il ritratto della salute; the present political picture, il quadro politico attuale; a poor picture of the times, una descrizione inadeguata del nostro tempo2 fotografia; foto; illustrazione: a book full of pictures, un libro pieno d'illustrazioni; to take sb. 's picture (o a picture of sb.) fare la foto a q.3 (fig.) immagine; idea: to make a picture of the situation, farsi un'idea della situazione; to draw a mental picture of st., farsi un'idea di qc.; to have a clear picture of st., avere un'idea ben precisa di qc.; to paint a rosy picture of st., tracciare un quadro roseo di qc.4 (cinem.) fotogramma6 pellicola cinematografica; film; (pl.) (il) cinema: My cousin is in pictures, mio cugino lavora nel cinema7 (med.) quadro clinico; sintomatologia● the big picture, il film principale ( in una sala multipla); ( USA) il quadro generale ( della situazione) □ picture book, libro illustrato (spec. per bambini) □ ( carte da gioco) picture card, figura □ picture-frame, portaritratti □ picture framer, corniciaio □ ( arte) picture gallery, pinacoteca □ picture-goer, frequentatore di cinema □ picture hat, cappellino a larga tesa, ornato di penne di struzzo □ picture hook, gancetto per quadri □ picture library, archivio iconografico □ (tel.) picture message, mms, messaggio multimediale □ (arc.) picture palace (o picture theatre, picture house), cinematografo; sala cinematografica □ picture postcard, cartolina illustrata □ picture restorer, restauratore di quadri □ (TV) picture signal, segnale video □ picture story, fotoromanzo □ (elettron.) picture tube, cinescopio; tubo di riproduzione ( di televisore) □ picture valuer, stimatore di quadri □ (edil.) picture window, finestra panoramica □ picture writing, scrittura pittografica □ (fam.) to get the picture, afferrare la situazione; capire: Get the picture?, (hai) capito? □ (fam.) to be in the picture, essere al corrente (o informato); ( anche) essere al centro dell'attenzione □ (fam.) to be out of the picture, essere disinformato; essere trascurato (o ignorato) □ (fam.) to put sb. in the picture, mettere q. al corrente; informare q. □ (fam.) You'll look a picture in that dress!, con quel vestito farai un figurone! □ (prov.) Every picture tells a story, la situazione è più che chiaraFALSI AMICI: picture non significa pittura nel senso di arte del dipingere. (to) picture /ˈpɪktʃə(r)/v. t.1 dipingere; ritrarre; raffigurare; rappresentare2 immaginare; immaginarsi: Just picture the scene!, immaginati la scena!4 (fotogr.) riprendere● to picture oneself, immaginarsi: Picture yourself in my place!, immaginati al mio posto! □ to picture to oneself, immaginarsi; figurarsi: Picture to yourself how I felt!, figurati come mi sentivo!
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