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1 dotato
gifteddotato di equipped with* * *dotato agg.1 gifted (with sthg.): talented; blessed (with sthg.); endowed (with sthg.): un musicista molto dotato, a gifted (o talented) musician; è un uomo dotato di memoria prodigiosa, he is a man blessed with a wonderful memory2 ( provveduto di rendite) endowed (with sthg.)3 ( equipaggiato, fornito) provided (with sthg.); equipped (with sthg.); fitted out (with sthg.); furnished (with sthg.); industria dotata di impianti aggiornati, industry equipped with up-to-date machinery.* * *[do'tato] 1.participio passato dotare2.1) (munito) equipped, provided (di with)ben dotato — (fisicamente) well-endowed
essere dotato di — [ persona] to be endowed with [ qualità]
2) fig. (capace) gifted, talented* * *dotato/do'tato/→ dotareII aggettivo1 (munito) equipped, provided (di with); ben dotato (fisicamente) well-endowed; essere dotato di [ persona] to be endowed with [ qualità] -
2 fornito
fornito agg.1 furnished (with sthg.), supplied (with sthg.), provided (with sthg.): ben fornito di denaro, well supplied with money; negozio ben fornito, well-stocked shop; al momento il mio frigorifero non è ben fornito, my fridge isn't very well stocked (o full) at the moment // non fornito ( di merce), unsupplied (with goods)2 ( equipaggiato) equipped (with sthg.): albergo fornito di tutte le comodità moderne, hotel equipped with all modern comforts3 ( dotato) endowed (with sthg.): quella donna era fornita di grande bellezza, that woman was endowed with great beauty.* * *[for'nito] 1.participio passato fornire2.aggettivo provided, furnished, stocked (di with)ben fornito — [ negozio] well-stocked
* * *fornito/for'nito/→ fornireII aggettivoprovided, furnished, stocked (di with); ben fornito [ negozio] well-stocked. -
3 dotato agg
[do'tato] dotato (-a)1) (ricco di doti) gifted, talentedun bambino molto dotato — a highly gifted o talented child
2)dotato di — (attrezzature) equipped with, (bellezza, intelligenza) endowed with
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4 dotato
agg [do'tato] dotato (-a)1) (ricco di doti) gifted, talentedun bambino molto dotato — a highly gifted o talented child
2)dotato di — (attrezzature) equipped with, (bellezza, intelligenza) endowed with
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5 essere dotato di
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6 dotare
provide, supply (di with)fig provide, endow (di with)* * *dotare v.tr.1 to give* a dowry to (s.o.) (anche dir.): ha dotato sua figlia molto generosamente, he has given his daughter a very large dowry3 ( fornire) to provide; to equip, to fit out, to furnish: la nostra biblioteca è stata dotata di scaffali moderni, our library has been furnished (o equipped o provided) with modern shelves; la squadra fu dotata di nuove divise, the team was supplied (o fitted out o provided o equipped) with a new strip; dotare un paese di scuole e ospedali, to provide a country with schools and hospitals4 ( adornare, arricchire) to endow: Dio vi ha dotato di grandi qualità, God has endowed you with great qualities (o God has bestowed great gifts on you).* * *[do'tare]verbo transitivo (equipaggiare)dotare qcn., qcs. di — to equip o provide sb., sth. with
la natura l'ha dotato di un grande talento — fig. he is naturally endowed, nature blessed him with great talent
* * *dotare/do'tare/ [1](equipaggiare) dotare qcn., qcs. di to equip o provide sb., sth. with; la natura l'ha dotato di un grande talento fig. he is naturally endowed, nature blessed him with great talent. -
7 sortire
sortire1 v.tr.1 (letter.) ( avere in sorte) to be endowed by nature with (sthg.): sortì un vero talento per la musica, he was endowed by nature with a real talent for music2 ( avere come risultato) to get*, to obtain, to achieve: il tentativo non ha sortito alcun effetto, the attempt didn't achieve any effect; non sortì quel che si aspettava, he did not get what he expected.sortire2 v. intr.1 (region.) ( essere sorteggiato) to be drawn: sono sortiti questi nomi, these names have been drawn2 (mil.) to make* a sortie, to sally (forth)* * *[sor'tire]* * *sortire/sor'tire/ [102]to obtain, to achieve, to get* [ effetto]. -
8 la natura l'ha dotato di un grande talento
la natura l'ha dotato di un grande talentofig. he is naturally endowed, nature blessed him with great talent.\→ dotareDizionario Italiano-Inglese > la natura l'ha dotato di un grande talento
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