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1 lode
f praise* * *lode s.f.1 praise [U]; commendation [U]: lodi sincere, immeritate, sincere, undeserved praise; il comportamento del Presidente fu oggetto di ampia lode, the President's behaviour was highly commended (o widely praised); merita una lode, he deserves praise; riscosse le lodi di tutti, he was praised by everyone; il suo eroismo è degno di lode, his heroism is praiseworthy; vi fu un coro di lodi, there was a chorus of praise; uno spettacolo perfetto, superiore a ogni lode, a perfect performance, beyond all praise // senza infamia e senza lode, without praise or blame2 (glorificazione) praise, laud: lode a Dio!, God be praised!; dar, rendere lode a Dio, to praise God; scrisse un sonetto in lode del principe, he wrote a sonnet in praise of the prince // cantare, celebrare le lodi di qlcu., to sing s.o.'s praises; cantare le proprie lodi, to blow one's own trumpet (o to sing one's own praises); tessere le lodi di qlcu., to be loud in (o to sing) s.o.'s praises3 (merito) merit, credit, praise: tornare a lode di qlcu., to be to s.o.'s credit (o to do s.o. credit); enumerare le lodi di qlcu., to enumerate s.o.'s merits4 (università, scuola) honours (pl.): laurearsi con lode, to graduate with honours; ho preso 30 e lode nell'esame di letteratura italiana, I got full marks in the Italian literature exam; si è laureato con 110 e lode, he got a first (-class degree); 10 e lode, ten out of ten // bene, bravo, dieci e lode!, (fig.) good, well done, ten out of ten!* * *['lɔde]sostantivo femminile1) (elogio) praisedegno di lode — worthy of praise, praiseworthy
tessere le -i di qcn. — to praise sb. highly o loudly
2) relig. praiserendere lode al Signore — to praise o glorify God
3) scol. univ. honours BE, honors AEprendere 30 e lode all'esame di storia — = to get full, top marks in the history exam
laurearsi con 110 e lode — = to graduate with first-class honours BE, to graduate with honors AE, to graduate magna cum laude AE, summa cum laude AE
••* * *lode/'lɔde/sostantivo f.1 (elogio) praise; degno di lode worthy of praise, praiseworthy; tessere le -i di qcn. to praise sb. highly o loudly; tessere le proprie -i to blow one's own trumpet; essere avaro di -i to be grudging in one's praise3 scol. univ. honours BE, honors AE; prendere 30 e lode all'esame di storia = to get full, top marks in the history exam; laurearsi con 110 e lode = to graduate with first-class honours BE, to graduate with honors AE, to graduate magna cum laude AE, summa cum laude AEsenza infamia e senza lode without praise or blame. -
2 lode sf
['lɔde]laurearsi con 110 e lode Univ — to graduate with first-class honours o a first-class honours degree Brit, to graduate summa cum laude Am
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3 lode
sf ['lɔde]laurearsi con 110 e lode Univ — to graduate with first-class honours o a first-class honours degree Brit, to graduate summa cum laude Am
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4 laureare
laureare v.tr.1 to confer a degree on (s.o.)2 (estens.) to award a title to (s.o.), to crown.◘ laurearsi v.rifl.1 to graduate, to take* a degree, to obtain a degree: laureare in legge, in medicina, to take a degree in law, in medicine; laureare con 110 e lode, to graduate with first class honours2 (estens.) to be crowned, to be awarded the title of: la squadra si è laureata campione d'Italia, the team were crowned champions of Italy.* * *[laure'are]1. vt2. vip (laurearsi)* * *[laure'are] 1.verbo transitivo1) (dare la laurea a) to confer a degree on2) lett. to crown [poeta, vincitore]2.verbo pronominale laurearsi1) (conseguire una laurea) to graduate (a at, from), to take* a degree2) fig.* * *laureare/laure'are/ [1]1 (dare la laurea a) to confer a degree on2 lett. to crown [poeta, vincitore]II laurearsi verbo pronominale1 (conseguire una laurea) to graduate (a at, from), to take* a degree; - rsi in giurisprudenza to take a degree in law2 fig. - rsi campione to be crowned champion. -
5 laurearsi con 110 e lode
laurearsi con 110 e lode= to graduate with first-class honours BE, to graduate with honors AE, to graduate magna cum laude AE, summa cum laude AE\→ lode -
6 centodieci agg sm inv
[tʃento'djɛtʃi]laurearsi con centodieci e lode Univ — to graduate with first-class honours Brit, to graduate summa cum laude Am
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7 centodieci
agg sm inv [tʃento'djɛtʃi]laurearsi con centodieci e lode Univ — to graduate with first-class honours Brit, to graduate summa cum laude Am
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