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1 sottomettere
"to subject;Unterziehen, Unterwerfen;submeter"* * *submitpopolo subdue* * *sottomettere v.tr.1 to subject; to subdue (anche fig.): sottomettere una nazione, to subject a nation // non lasciarti sottomettere, ribellati!, don't let them walk on you, stand up for yourself! // sottomettere a una dura prova, to really put to the test2 ( subordinare) to subordinate: sottomette i suoi interessi a quelli della famiglia, he subordinates his own interests to those of his family3 ( presentare) to submit: sottomettere un caso al giudizio di qlcu., to submit a case to s.o.'s judgement.◘ sottomettersi v.rifl. to submit: sottomettere all'autorità di qlcu., to submit to s.o.'s authority.* * *1. [sotto'mettere]vb irreg vt(gen) to subject, (popolo, nemico) to subjugate, subdue2. vr (sottomettersi)* * *[sotto'mettere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (assoggettare) to subdue, to subject lett. [ popolo]; (piegare) to tame, to render [sb.] submissive [ persona]2) (sottoporre) to submit, to present [progetto, caso] (a to)2.verbo pronominale sottomettersi1) (arrendersi) to submit2) (accettare)-rsi all'autorità di qcn. — to abide by sb.'s authority
* * *sottomettere/sotto'mettere/ [60]1 (assoggettare) to subdue, to subject lett. [ popolo]; (piegare) to tame, to render [sb.] submissive [ persona]2 (sottoporre) to submit, to present [progetto, caso] (a to)II sottomettersi verbo pronominale1 (arrendersi) to submit2 (accettare) -rsi all'autorità di qcn. to abide by sb.'s authority. -
2 sottomettere
1. [sotto'mettere]vb irreg vt(gen) to subject, (popolo, nemico) to subjugate, subdue2. vr (sottomettersi) -
3 imporre
imposeprezzo fix* * *imporre v.tr.1 to impose (anche fig.): imporre le mani su qlcu., to lay one's hands on s.o.; imporre un compito, un obbligo, to impose a task, an obligation; imporre la propria compagnia, volontà a qlcu., to impose one's company, will on s.o.; imporre un lavoro a qlcu., to impose a task on s.o.; imporre restrizioni a qlco., to restrict sthg. // imporsi di fare qlco., to force oneself to do sthg: mi sono imposto di non vederlo più, I've made up my mind not to see him again2 (stabilire) to fix, to establish: imporre un prezzo a qlco., to fix a price on sthg. (o to price sthg.); imporre un prezzo troppo alto a qlco., to overprice sthg.3 (imposte) to impose, to levy, to lay*: imporre un tributo, to levy (o to lay) a tax; imporre tributi in misura inadeguata, to undertax; imporre un tributo a qlcu., to assess (o to tax) s.o.; imporre un'imposta su un prodotto, to excise; imporre una nuova tassa sulle sigarette, to impose a new tax on cigarettes4 (ordinare) to impose; to force, to make*: mi impose di venire, he forced me to come; imporre silenzio, to impose (o enforce) silence5 (dare) to give*, to assign: al neonato fu imposto il nome di Giovanni, the newborn child was given the name of John6 (esigere) to call for: la sua sofferenza ci impone comprensione e rispetto, his suffering calls for our sympathy and respect.◘ imporsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 (far sentire la propria superiorità) to stand* out (from, among), to surpass, to outclass, to dominate: si imponeva su tutti per le sue capacità innate, he outclassed everyone by his innate abilities2 (farsi valere, farsi ubbidire) to assert oneself, to make* oneself respected: non sa imporre ai figli, alla classe, he is incapable of asserting himself with (o making himself respected by) his children, the class; devi imparare a importi, you have to learn to assert yourself // imporre all'attenzione di tutti, to claim everyone's attention3 (con la presenza) to force oneself, to impose oneself: non puoi importi se non ti vogliono, you can't force (o impose) yourself on them, if they don't want you4 (avere successo) to become* popular; to be successful: un prodotto che si è imposto sul mercato, a product which has become very popular on the market // ( sport) la squadra si è imposta sugli avversari per 4 a 0, the team beat their opponents by 4 to nil5 (rendersi necessario) to become* necessary, to be called for: s'impose un cambiamento, a change was called for.* * *1. [im'porre]vb irreg vtimporre a qn di fare qc — to oblige o force sb to do sth, make sb do sth
imporre la propria autorità — to assert one's authority, make one's authority felt
imporsi qc — to impose sth on o.s.
imporsi di fare qc — to make o.s. do sth, force o.s. to do sth
2. vr (imporsi)1) (farsi valere) to assert o.s., make o.s. respectedsi è imposto sugli altri per la sua competenza — he commanded the others' respect because of his ability
2) (aver successo: musicista, attore, sportivo) to come to the fore, become popular3.imporsi vip
1) (diventare necessario) to become necessary2) (avere successo: moda) to become established, become popular* * *[im'porre] 1.verbo transitivo1) to impose, to dictate, to enjoin [sanzioni, termine, regolamento, condizioni] (a qcn., qcs. on sb., sth.)2) (comandare) to force, to obligeimporre il silenzio — to impose o order silence
gli hanno imposto di fare — he was obliged o forced to do
3)imporre a qcn. la propria presenza — to force oneself o one's presence on sb
4) [ situazione] to require, to call for [provvedimenti, cambiamento]5) (fare accettare) to impose [idea, volontà, moda, amici] (a on)6) (ispirare) to command [rispetto, ammirazione]7) relig.imporre le mani su qcn. — to lay hands on sb
8) (dare)2.verbo pronominale imporsi1) [scelta, soluzione] to be* obvious (a to); (essere necessario)si impone un cambiamento — there must be a change, a change is needed
2) (emergere, affermarsi) to stand* out- rsi su un mercato — [prodotto, azienda] to dominate the market
3)-rsi all'attenzione di qcn. — to attract o claim sb.'s attention
4) (farsi valere) [ persona] to assert oneself; (farsi rispettare) to command respect5) (vincere)* * *imporre/im'porre/ [73]1 to impose, to dictate, to enjoin [sanzioni, termine, regolamento, condizioni] (a qcn., qcs. on sb., sth.)2 (comandare) to force, to oblige; imporre il silenzio to impose o order silence; gli hanno imposto di fare he was obliged o forced to do3 imporre a qcn. la propria presenza to force oneself o one's presence on sb.4 [ situazione] to require, to call for [provvedimenti, cambiamento]5 (fare accettare) to impose [idea, volontà, moda, amici] (a on)6 (ispirare) to command [rispetto, ammirazione]7 relig. imporre le mani su qcn. to lay hands on sb.8 (dare) al bambino fu imposto il nome di Simone the newborn child was given the name of SimoneII imporsi verbo pronominale1 [scelta, soluzione] to be* obvious (a to); (essere necessario) si impone un cambiamento there must be a change, a change is needed2 (emergere, affermarsi) to stand* out; - rsi per la propria intelligenza to stand out because of one's intelligence; si è imposto come leader he established himself as a leader; - rsi su un mercato [prodotto, azienda] to dominate the market3 -rsi all'attenzione di qcn. to attract o claim sb.'s attention5 (vincere) l'Italia si è imposta sulla Svezia per 2 a 1 Italy beat Sweden 2 to 1. -
4 opinione
f opinionsecondo la tua opinione in your opinion* * *opinione s.f. opinion: opinione fondata, arbitraria, grounded, arbitrary opinion; opinione pubblica, public opinion; secondo l'opinione degli esperti, in the opinion of the experts; secondo la mia modesta opinione, in my humble opinion; avere un'opinione in merito a qlcu., qlco., to hold (o to have) an opinion about s.o., sthg.; avere una buona, cattiva opinione di qlcu., qlco., to have a good, bad opinion of s.o., sthg.; avere il coraggio delle proprie opinioni, to have the courage of one's convictions; avere un'alta opinione di sé, to have a high opinion of oneself; cambiare opinione, to change one's opinion; ( cambiare idea) to change one's mind; condividere l'opinione di qlcu., to share s.o.'s opinion (o to agree with s.o.); imporre la propria opinione a qlcu., to impose one's opinion on s.o.; sono dell'opinione che non tornerà mai, I am of the opinion that he will never come back; farsi, formarsi un'opinione su qlcu., qlco., to form an opinion of (o on) s.o., sthg. // articolo di opinione, opinion column // (dir.) opinione concordante, dissenziente, ( del giudice con la maggioranza della corte) concurring, dissenting opinion.* * *[opi'njone]sostantivo femminile opinion, idea, view, beliefavere una buona, cattiva opinione di — to have a high, low opinion of
cambiare opinione — to change one's mind (su about), to revise one's opinion (su of)
avere un'alta opinione di sé — to have a high o no mean opinion of oneself
farsi un'opinione — to form, arise an opinion (su on, about)
secondo la mia opinione — in my opinion o view
scambio di -i — exchange (of opinions), discussion
* * *opinione/opi'njone/sostantivo f.opinion, idea, view, belief; essere dell'opinione che to be of the opinion that; avere una buona, cattiva opinione di to have a high, low opinion of; cambiare opinione to change one's mind (su about), to revise one's opinion (su of); avere un'alta opinione di sé to have a high o no mean opinion of oneself; farsi un'opinione to form, arise an opinion (su on, about); secondo la mia opinione in my opinion o view; scambio di -i exchange (of opinions), discussion\opinione pubblica public opinion.
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