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1 apporre
putapporre la firma su qualcosa put one's signature to something* * *apporre v.tr.1 to affix, to append, to add: apporre una data a qlco., to date sthg. (o to put the date on sthg.); apporre la propria firma, to affix one's signature; apporre il proprio sigillo, to affix one's seal; apporre i sigilli, to seal2 ( una clausola) to insert, to append: apporre una clausola ad un atto, to insert a clause in (o to add a clause to) an act3 (attribuire, imputare) to ascribe, to impute.* * *[ap'porre]verbo transitivo to affix, to append form. [firma, visto]* * *apporre/ap'porre/ [73]to affix, to append form. [firma, visto]; apporre il timbro postale to postmark. -
2 porre
place, putporre una domanda ask a questionponiamo che... let's suppose (that)...* * *porre v.tr.1 to put*; ( collocare, disporre) to place, to set*; ( posare, deporre) to lay* (down), to put* (down): pose il libro sul tavolo, he put the book on the table; pose il quadro sul cavalletto, he set the picture on the easel; fu posto al comando di un gruppo di soldati, he was placed in command of a group of soldiers; mi ha posto in una situazione imbarazzante, he has placed (o put) me in an embarrassing situation; poniamo la questione nei giusti termini, let's state the matter as it really is; mi pose una mano sulla testa, he laid his hand on my head; le pose le mani sui fianchi, he placed his hands on her hips; pose la valigia sulla sedia, he laid (o put) his suitcase on the chair; porre le fondamenta di una casa, to lay the foundations of a house // porre una domanda, un quesito, to ask (o to put) a question // porre le basi di, per qlco., to lay the bases of, for sthg. // porre a effetto, to put into effect // porre da parte, to set apart (o to lay aside o to set aside) // porre fiducia, speranza in qlcu., to place one's trust, one's hopes in s.o. // porre fine a (qlco.), to put an end to (sthg.); poniamo fine a questa inutile discussione, let's put an end to this pointless argument (o quarrel); porre freno a qlco., to curb sthg. // porre in evidenza, in rilievo, to emphasize (o to stress); ( far notare) to point out // senza por tempo in mezzo, without delay // porre una lapide in memoria, to erect a memorial; i familiari dolenti posero, (su lapide ecc.) erected by the family2 ( sottoporre) to submit: porre all'approvazione un progetto di legge, to submit a bill for approval3 ( supporre) to suppose: poni che egli non venga, suppose he does not come; poniamo il caso che..., let us suppose that... // (mat.) ponendo che 'a' sia il doppio di 'b'..., let 'a' be twice 'b'...4 ( imporre, assegnare) to put*, to give*; to set*: porre una scadenza, to set a deadline; porre condizioni, to lay down conditions; porre leggi, to give laws; porre un nome a qlcu., to give a name to s.o. // (trib.) porre una tassa su qlco., to levy a tax on sthg.◘ porsi v.rifl.1 to put* oneself; ( collocarsi, disporsi) to place oneself, to set* oneself: porre a sedere, to sit down2 ( accingersi) to set* to (sthg., doing), to set* about (sthg., doing), to get* down to (sthg, doing); porre al lavoro, to set to work ∙ Per un'ulteriore esemplificazione si rimanda alle voci 'mettere' e 'collocare'.* * *1. ['porre]vb irreg vtporre le fondamenta di — (edificio) to lay the foundations of
porre le basi di fig — to lay the foundations of, establish
abbiamo posto le basi per una futura collaborazione — we have laid the foundations for future cooperation
porre fine o termine a qc — to put an end o a stop to sth
porre una domanda a qn — to ask sb a question, put a question to sb
3) (supporre) to supposeponiamo (il caso) che... — let's suppose that...
posto che... — supposing that..., on the assumption that...
2. vr (porsi)porsi in cammino — to set out o forth
porsi in salvo — to save o.s.
* * *['porre] 1.verbo transitivo1) (mettere) to put*; (posare) to lay* down, to put* down; (collocare) to set*, to placeporre rimedio a — to cure [disoccupazione, inflazione]
porre fine o termine a qcs. to put a stop to sth., to bring sth. to an end; senza por tempo in mezzo — without delay
porre in dubbio — to doubt, to question
porre in essere — to carry out, to realize
3) (fissare, stabilire) to lay* down [ condizione]; to set* [ scadenza]4) (supporre) to suppose, to assume2.poniamo (il caso) che... — let's assume that...
verbo pronominale porsi1) (mettersi, collocarsi) to put* oneself2) (mettersi in una situazione, in uno stato)- rsi in cammino — to take (to) the road, to set forth
3) (proporsi)4) (esistere) [problema, caso, questione] to arise** * *porre/'porre/ [73]1 (mettere) to put*; (posare) to lay* down, to put* down; (collocare) to set*, to place; porre la propria firma to affix one's signature; porre rimedio a to cure [disoccupazione, inflazione]; porre la prima pietra to lay the foundation stone; porre fine o termine a qcs. to put a stop to sth., to bring sth. to an end; senza por tempo in mezzo without delay2 (seguito da preposizione) porre in dubbio to doubt, to question; porre in essere to carry out, to realize4 (supporre) to suppose, to assume; poniamo (il caso) che... let's assume that...; poniamo che tu passi l'esame (let's) suppose you pass the examII porsi verbo pronominale1 (mettersi, collocarsi) to put* oneself2 (mettersi in una situazione, in uno stato) - rsi in salvo to flee to safety; - rsi in cammino to take (to) the road, to set forth3 (proporsi) - rsi una domanda to ask oneself a question4 (esistere) [problema, caso, questione] to arise*; il problema non si pone there's no question of it. -
3 sigla
f initials plmusicale theme (tune)* * *sigla s.f.1 initials (pl.); ( abbreviazione) abbreviation; ( marchio) mark: ONU è la sigla di Organizzazione delle Nazioni Unite, UNO is the abbreviation for United Nations Organization; sigla commerciale, trade (o brand) name; sigla di una casa editrice, publisher's mark (o colophon)2 ( firma) signature; ( firma abbreviata) initials (pl.): apporre la propria sigla, to affix one's signature (o initials) // biancheria con le sigle ricamate, monogrammed linen3 sigla musicale, signature tune, theme song.* * *['sigla]sostantivo femminile1) (acronimo) acronym; (abbreviazione) abbreviation2) (firma) initials pl.apporre la propria sigla a qcs. — to initial sth., to put one's initials on sth
•sigla musicale — rad. telev. signature tune
* * *sigla/'sigla/sostantivo f.1 (acronimo) acronym; (abbreviazione) abbreviation2 (firma) initials pl.; apporre la propria sigla a qcs. to initial sth., to put one's initials on sth.sigla musicale rad. telev. signature tune. -
4 porre la propria firma
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