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to keep one's emotions under restraint

  • 1 restraint

    [rɪ'streɪnt]
    1) (moderation) moderazione f.
    2) (restriction) restrizione f.
    * * *
    restraint /rɪˈstreɪnt/
    n.
    1 [cu] freno (fig.); contenimento: (fin.) spending restraint, contenimento della spesa; (econ.) wage restraint, contenimento (o compressione) dei salari; without restraint, senza restrizioni; liberamente; (econ.) restraints on competition, restrizioni alla libera concorrenza
    2 [u] moderazione: The international community is urging restraint on both sides, la comunità internazionale invita entrambe le parti alla moderazione; He showed no restraint at all, ha dimostrato di non avere nessun senso della misura
    ● (econ.) restraint of trade, limitazione degli scambi commerciali □ (leg.) restraint on alienation, vincolo di inalienabilità □ to keep one's emotions under restraint, dominare le proprie emozioni □ to be put (o placed) under restraint, essere privato della libertà; (spec.) esser rinchiuso in manicomio.
    * * *
    [rɪ'streɪnt]
    1) (moderation) moderazione f.
    2) (restriction) restrizione f.

    English-Italian dictionary > restraint

  • 2 control

    I 1. [kən'trəʊl]
    1) U (domination) controllo m. (of di); (of operation, project) controllo m., direzione f. (of di); (of life, fate) dominio m. (of, over su); (of disease, social problem) lotta f. (of contro), contenimento m. (of di)

    to be in control of — controllare [ territory]; controllare, dirigere [operation, organization]; avere padronanza di, avere sotto controllo [ problem]

    to have control over — controllare [ territory]; avere autorità su [ person]; essere padrone o arbitro di [fate, life]

    to take control of — assumere il controllo di [territory, operation]; prendere in mano [ situation]

    to be under sb.'s control — [ person] essere sotto il controllo o in balia di qcn.; [organization, party] essere sotto il controllo di qcn.

    to be under control — [fire, problem] essere sotto controllo

    to bring o get o keep [sth.] under control tenere sotto controllo [animals, riot]; circoscrivere [fire, problem]; to be out of control [crowd, riot] essere incontrollabile; [ fire] non essere più controllabile, essere ingovernabile; to lose control of sth. perdere il controllo di qcs.; the situation is out of o beyond control la situazione è sfuggita di mano; due to circumstances beyond our control — per circostanze al di là del nostro controllo o indipendenti dalla nostra volontà

    2) U (restraint) (of self, emotion, urge) controllo m., dominio m., freno m.

    to have control over sth. controllare o dominare qcs.; to keep control of oneself o to be in control of oneself controllarsi, dominarsi; to lose control (of oneself) — perdere il controllo

    3) U (physical mastery) (of vehicle, machine, ball, body) controllo m.

    to keep, lose control of a car — mantenere, perdere il controllo di un'automobile

    to take control (of car) mettersi al o prendere il volante; (of plane) prendere i comandi

    4) spesso pl. (lever, switch) (on vehicle, equipment) comando m., controllo m.

    brightness, volume control — telev. regolatore della luminosità, del volume

    to be at the controls — essere ai comandi; fig. avere il comando

    5) amm. econ. (regulation) controllo m., regolamentazione f. (on di)
    6) (in experiment) controllo m., verifica f.
    2.
    modificatore [button, switch] di comando
    II 1. [kən'trəʊl]
    verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - ll-)
    1) (dominate) controllare, tenere sotto controllo [situation, market, territory]; controllare, dirigere [traffic, project]
    2) (discipline) tenere sotto controllo [person, animal, temper, riot]; controllare, circoscrivere [ fire]; contenere [pain, inflation]; arginare [disease, epidemic]; controllare, dominare [emotion, impulse]; trattenere, frenare [laughter, tears]
    3) (operate) controllare, manovrare [machine, system]; azionare [lever, process]; manovrare [boat, vehicle]; pilotare [ plane]; controllare [ ball]
    4) (regulate) regolare [speed, volume, temperature]; regolamentare, controllare [immigration, prices]
    5) (check) controllare [ quality]; controllare, verificare [ accounts]
    2.
    verbo riflessivo (forma in -ing ecc. - ll-)
    * * *
    [kən'trəul] 1. noun
    1) (the right of directing or of giving orders; power or authority: She has control over all the decisions in that department; She has no control over that dog.) controllo, autorità
    2) (the act of holding back or restraining: control of prices; I know you're angry but you must not lose control (of yourself).) controllo
    3) ((often in plural) a lever, button etc which operates (a machine etc): The clutch and accelerator are foot controls in a car.) dispositivo di comando
    4) (a point or place at which an inspection takes place: passport control.) controllo
    2. verb
    1) (to direct or guide; to have power or authority over: The captain controls the whole ship; Control your dog!) controllare, tenere sotto il proprio controllo
    2) (to hold back; to restrain (oneself or one's emotions etc): Control yourself!) controllarsi
    3) (to keep to a fixed standard: The government is controlling prices.) controllare
    - control-tower
    - in control of
    - in control
    - out of control
    - under control
    * * *
    I 1. [kən'trəʊl]
    1) U (domination) controllo m. (of di); (of operation, project) controllo m., direzione f. (of di); (of life, fate) dominio m. (of, over su); (of disease, social problem) lotta f. (of contro), contenimento m. (of di)

    to be in control of — controllare [ territory]; controllare, dirigere [operation, organization]; avere padronanza di, avere sotto controllo [ problem]

    to have control over — controllare [ territory]; avere autorità su [ person]; essere padrone o arbitro di [fate, life]

    to take control of — assumere il controllo di [territory, operation]; prendere in mano [ situation]

    to be under sb.'s control — [ person] essere sotto il controllo o in balia di qcn.; [organization, party] essere sotto il controllo di qcn.

    to be under control — [fire, problem] essere sotto controllo

    to bring o get o keep [sth.] under control tenere sotto controllo [animals, riot]; circoscrivere [fire, problem]; to be out of control [crowd, riot] essere incontrollabile; [ fire] non essere più controllabile, essere ingovernabile; to lose control of sth. perdere il controllo di qcs.; the situation is out of o beyond control la situazione è sfuggita di mano; due to circumstances beyond our control — per circostanze al di là del nostro controllo o indipendenti dalla nostra volontà

    2) U (restraint) (of self, emotion, urge) controllo m., dominio m., freno m.

    to have control over sth. controllare o dominare qcs.; to keep control of oneself o to be in control of oneself controllarsi, dominarsi; to lose control (of oneself) — perdere il controllo

    3) U (physical mastery) (of vehicle, machine, ball, body) controllo m.

    to keep, lose control of a car — mantenere, perdere il controllo di un'automobile

    to take control (of car) mettersi al o prendere il volante; (of plane) prendere i comandi

    4) spesso pl. (lever, switch) (on vehicle, equipment) comando m., controllo m.

    brightness, volume control — telev. regolatore della luminosità, del volume

    to be at the controls — essere ai comandi; fig. avere il comando

    5) amm. econ. (regulation) controllo m., regolamentazione f. (on di)
    6) (in experiment) controllo m., verifica f.
    2.
    modificatore [button, switch] di comando
    II 1. [kən'trəʊl]
    verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - ll-)
    1) (dominate) controllare, tenere sotto controllo [situation, market, territory]; controllare, dirigere [traffic, project]
    2) (discipline) tenere sotto controllo [person, animal, temper, riot]; controllare, circoscrivere [ fire]; contenere [pain, inflation]; arginare [disease, epidemic]; controllare, dominare [emotion, impulse]; trattenere, frenare [laughter, tears]
    3) (operate) controllare, manovrare [machine, system]; azionare [lever, process]; manovrare [boat, vehicle]; pilotare [ plane]; controllare [ ball]
    4) (regulate) regolare [speed, volume, temperature]; regolamentare, controllare [immigration, prices]
    5) (check) controllare [ quality]; controllare, verificare [ accounts]
    2.
    verbo riflessivo (forma in -ing ecc. - ll-)

    English-Italian dictionary > control

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