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1 interessare
1. v/t interest( riguardare) concern2. v/i matter* * *interessare v.tr.1 (riguardare, toccare) to concern, to affect, to involve, to touch: la faccenda mi interessa da vicino, the matter concerns me closely; questo non lo interessa affatto, this doesn't concern him at all; questa lesione non interessa il cuore, this lesion does not affect the heart; la perturbazione ha interessato l'Europa meridionale, the disturbance has affected southern Europe;...e ora una notizia che interessa chi viaggia in treno,...and now a piece of news that will interest (o will be of interest to) those of you travelling by train2 (suscitare l'interesse di, far prendere interesse a) to interest; to entertain: tenterò di interessarlo all'argomento, I shall try to interest him in the subject; interessare i giovani alla politica, to interest (o to arouse the interest of) the young in politics3 (econ.) (cointeressare) to give* a share, to involve: interessare gli operai agli utili dell'azienda, to give workers a share in the profits◆ v. intr.1 to interest, to be of interest: questo libro mi interessa, this book interests me; questo argomento non interessa ai nostri lettori, this subject is of no interest to our readers // mi interessa ricevere i documenti entro domani, I need to have the documents by tomorrow2 (importare) to matter; to be important: questo non interessa, this does not matter; ti interessa veramente saperlo?, is it really important for you to know it?◘ interessarsi v.intr.pron. to take* an interest (in s.o., sthg.), to be interested (in s.o., sthg.), to show* interest (in s.o., sthg.); (preoccuparsi) to care (for, about s.o., sthg.): si interessò molto al caso, he took a great interest in the case; interessati che abbia tutto quello che gli occorre, see that he has everything he needs; chi si interesserà di lui dopo la mia partenza?, who will care for (o take care of) him after my departure?; non si interessa di questi problemi, he does not take any interest in these problems // interessati degli affari tuoi!, mind your own business!* * *[interes'sare]1. viforse ti interesserà sapere che... — perhaps you might be interested to know that...
2. vt1) (suscitare interesse in) to interest2) (riguardare) to affect, concernun provvedimento che interessa gli automobilisti — a regulation affecting o concerning motorists
3) Comminteressare qn in — (utili) to give sb a share o an interest in
3. vip (interessarsi)2) (occuparsi)interessarsi di o a — (politica, pittura ecc) to be interested in, take an interest in
* * *[interes'sare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (attirare l'attenzione) to interest, to be* of interest to; (far intervenire)interessare qcn. al proprio caso — to get sb. to take an interest in one's case; (rendere interessato)
2) (riguardare) [problema, decisione] to interest, to concern3) (colpire) [cambiamento, avvenimento] to affect, to concern [persone, paese]; [ lesioni] to affect [ organo]2.3.interessare a qcn. — to interest sb.
verbo pronominale interessarsi-rsi a o di to be interested in [cultura, arte]; si interessa di molte cose he has wide interests; sempre più gente si interessa all'ambiente — more and more people are taking an interest in the environment
2) (occuparsi)-rsi a o di qcs. to concern oneself with sth.; -rsi di un problema to deal with o tackle a problem; interessati dei fatti tuoi mind your own business; (prendersi cura) -rsi di — to take care of [cena, biglietti]
3) (chiedere notizie) to ask after* * *interessare/interes'sare/ [1]1 (attirare l'attenzione) to interest, to be* of interest to; (far intervenire) interessare qcn. al proprio caso to get sb. to take an interest in one's case; (rendere interessato) interessare i giovani alla lettura to arouse the interest of young people in reading2 (riguardare) [problema, decisione] to interest, to concern; la cosa non ti interessa that's none of your concern3 (colpire) [cambiamento, avvenimento] to affect, to concern [persone, paese]; [ lesioni] to affect [ organo](aus. essere) interessare a qcn. to interest sb.; il progetto mi interessa I'm interested in the project; non mi interessa it doesn't appeal to me; mi interessa fare I have an interest in doingIII interessarsi verbo pronominale1 (avere interesse) -rsi a o di to be interested in [cultura, arte]; si interessa di molte cose he has wide interests; sempre più gente si interessa all'ambiente more and more people are taking an interest in the environment2 (occuparsi) -rsi a o di qcs. to concern oneself with sth.; - rsi di un problema to deal with o tackle a problem; interessati dei fatti tuoi mind your own business; (prendersi cura) - rsi di to take care of [cena, biglietti]3 (chiedere notizie) to ask after. -
2 misurare
"to measure;Messen;medir"* * *measurevestito try onmisurare le spese limit one's spending* * *misurare v.tr.1 to measure; (la capacità, il contenuto, il calibro) to gauge: misurare la dimensione di qlco., to measure the size of sthg.; misurare la lunghezza di una stoffa, to measure the length of a piece of cloth; misurare un terreno, to survey a piece of land; misurare la pioggia, to measure (o to gauge) the rainfall; misurare la stanza a occhio, to take a rough measurement of the room; misurare la distanza a occhio, to gauge (o to judge) the distance with one's eye; misurare la temperatura a qlcu., to take s.o.'s temperature // misurare le scale, (scherz.) (ruzzolare) to fall headlong down the stairs; misurare la stanza, (scherz.) (cadere) to fall flat on one's face // misurare un ceffone a qlcu., (darglielo) to give s.o. a slap2 (provare facendo indossare) to fit s.o. for (sthg.); (provare indossando) to try on (sthg.): ieri il sarto mi ha misurato l'abito, yesterday the tailor fitted me for the suit; misurare un cappello, i guanti, to try on a hat, the gloves; misurati le scarpe prima di comprarle, try on the shoes before you buy them3 (valutare, giudicare) to estimate, to evaluate, to judge: misurare le difficoltà, gli ostacoli, to estimate the difficulties, the obstacles; misurare le difficoltà di un progetto, to evaluate the difficulties of a plan; misurare la gravità di una situazione, to judge the gravity of a situation; misurare le proprie forze, to try one's strength4 (limitare) to limit, to moderate, to keep* within limits; (razionare) to ration; (soppesare) to weigh: cercò di misurare le spese, he tried to limit his expenses (o to keep his expenses down); mi misurano il pane, they keep me short of bread; misurare il cibo a qlcu., to ration s.o.'s food // misurare le parole, i termini, to weigh one's words5 (percorrere a passi eguali) to pace: misurò la stanza tutta la notte, he paced (up and down) the room all night◆ v. intr. to measure: questa stanza misura quindici piedi di larghezza, this room measures fifteen feet across (o is fifteen feet wide); questo libro misura dodici centimetri per otto, this book measures twelve centimetres by eight; quanto misura quell'armadio?, how much does that wardrobe measure?◘ misurarsi v.rifl.1 (contenersi) to limit oneself; to ration oneself: misurare nello spendere, to limit oneself in spending; il dottore mi ha detto di misurarmi nel mangiare, the doctor told me to ration myself in eating2 (cimentarsi) to measure oneself; (competere) to compete: non ardisco misurarmi con lui, I dare not compete (o measure myself) with him; misurare in una gara, to compete in a race3 (venire alle mani) to come to blows.* * *[mizu'rare]1. vt1) (gen) to measure, (vista, udito) to test, (valore) to estimate, (capacità) to judge, (terreno) to surveymisurare a occhio — to measure roughly, give a rough estimate
2) (fig : limitare: spese) to limit3)misurare o misurarsi qc — (abito, scarpe, cappotto) to try sth on2. viquanto misura questa stanza? — how big is this room?, what are the measurements of this room?
3. vr (misurarsi)1) (contenersi, regolarsi)misurarsi con qn — to compete with sb, pit o.s. against sb
* * *[mizu'rare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to measure [lunghezza, altezza, peso, oggetto]; to gauge [diametro, distanza]; to meter [elettricità, gas, acqua]; to take* [temperatura, pressione]3) (percorrere)4) fig. (valutare) to measure [valore, efficacia, rischi]misurare la propria forza contro o con qcn. — to pit one's strength against sb
5) (contenere)6) (razionare)2.misurare il cibo a qcn. — to ration sb.'s food
misurare 2 metri di altezza, larghezza — to measure 2 metres in height, width o to be 2 metres high, wide
3.misurare 1 metro e 70 — [ persona] to be 1.70 metre tall
verbo pronominale misurarsi1) (contenersi)- rsi nel bere — to drink moderately o in moderation
-rsi con qcn. — to measure o pit oneself against sb.
* * *misurare/mizu'rare/ [1]1 to measure [lunghezza, altezza, peso, oggetto]; to gauge [diametro, distanza]; to meter [elettricità, gas, acqua]; to take* [temperatura, pressione]; misurare 2 metri di tessuto to measure off 2 metres of fabric3 (percorrere) misurare una stanza a grandi passi to pace (up and down) a room4 fig. (valutare) to measure [valore, efficacia, rischi]; misurare la propria forza contro o con qcn. to pit one's strength against sb.5 (contenere) misurare le parole to weigh one's words6 (razionare) misurare il cibo a qcn. to ration sb.'s food(aus. avere) to measure; misurare 2 metri di altezza, larghezza to measure 2 metres in height, width o to be 2 metres high, wide; misurare 20 metri di profondità to be 20 metres deep; misurare 1 metro e 70 [ persona] to be 1.70 metre tallIII misurarsi verbo pronominale2 (confrontarsi) -rsi con qcn. to measure o pit oneself against sb.; - rsi con un problema to tackle a problem. -
3 affrontare
face, confrontspese meet* * *affrontare v.tr.1 to face; to brave, to confront: per voi affronterei la morte, I would face death for you; un uomo coraggioso affronta il pericolo senza paura, a bold man confronts danger without fear; affrontare il nemico, l'ira del padre..., to face the enemy, one's father's anger...; affrontare gli elementi, to brave the elements2 (fig.) to face up to (sthg.), to deal* with (s.o., sthg.), to tackle: è ora di affrontare la realtà, it's time to face up to reality; affrontare un argomento difficile, to deal with (o to tackle) a difficult subject; affrontare un problema, to tackle (o to discuss) a problem3 (tecn.) to face.◘ affrontarsi v.rifl.rec. to meet* with hostility; ( venire alle mani) to come* to blows; to begin* to fight: gli eserciti si affrontarono all'alba, the armies met at dawn.* * *[affron'tare]1. vt(nemico, pericolo) to face, confront, (situazione) to face up to, (questione) to deal with, tackle, (Equitazione: ostacolo) to negotiateaffrontano domani la prova decisiva per il campionato — tomorrow they face the decider for the championship
2. vr (affrontarsi)(uso reciproco: scontrarsi) to confront each other* * *[affron'tare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to face [avversario, sfida]; to face, to confront [morte, verità]; to cope with [spese, esigenze]; to deal* with, to handle, to tackle [ problema]; to handle, to cope with [emergenza, crisi]; to face up to [ responsabilità]; to brave [ tempesta]2) (prendere in esame) to approach, to deal* with, to tackle [argomento, questione]3) (accingersi a) to tackle [compito, lettura]4) sport2.* * *affrontare/affron'tare/ [1]1 to face [avversario, sfida]; to face, to confront [morte, verità]; to cope with [spese, esigenze]; to deal* with, to handle, to tackle [ problema]; to handle, to cope with [emergenza, crisi]; to face up to [ responsabilità]; to brave [ tempesta]2 (prendere in esame) to approach, to deal* with, to tackle [argomento, questione]3 (accingersi a) to tackle [compito, lettura]4 sport devono affrontare una squadra molto forte they're up against a very strong teamII affrontarsi verbo pronominale -
4 aggredire
attack* * *aggredire v.tr. to assault, to assail, to attack (anche fig.): aggredire qlcu. alle spalle, to assault (o to attack) s.o. from behind; aggredire un problema, to attack a problem // (med.) aggredire un tumore, to attack a tumour.* * *[aggre'dire]verbo transitivo1) (fisicamente) to attack, to assault; (a scopo di rapina) to mug2) (verbalmente) to attack, to jump on [ persona]3) (affrontare) to attack, to tackle [ problema]* * *aggredire/aggre'dire/ [102]1 (fisicamente) to attack, to assault; (a scopo di rapina) to mug2 (verbalmente) to attack, to jump on [ persona]3 (affrontare) to attack, to tackle [ problema]. -
5 impostare
v/t lavoro planproblema set outlettera post, AE mailinformation technology set up* * *impostare1 v.tr.1 (gettare la base di un edificio, di una struttura) to build*, to set* up, to lay* down: impostare un edificio, un arco, un ponte, to lay down a building, an arch, a bridge // (tip.) impostare le pagine, to impose (o to lay out) the pages // (mar.) impostare una nave, to lay down a ship2 (estens.) to set* out, to lay* out, to formulate; (avviare) to start, to set* up: impostare un piano di ricerca, to set up a research project; impostare un'azienda, un ufficio, to set up a business, an office; il suo ragionamento era impostato su ipotesi, non fatti, his idea was based on (o founded on) hypotheses, not facts; il suo avvocato ha impostato molto bene la linea di difesa, his lawyer had formulated the line of defence very well; impostare un problema, to state (o to formulate) a problem // impostare un piano di lavoro, to lay out a working schedule // (amm.) impostare un bilancio, to draw up a balance; impostare un bilancio di previsione, to budget; impostare una spesa in bilancio, to enter an expense in the budget3 (mus.) to pitch: impostare la voce, to pitch the voice.◘ impostarsi v.rifl. (prendere una posizione) to adopt a position, to take* up a position.impostare2 v.tr. to post; (amer.) to mail: impostare una lettera, to post (o to mail) a letter.* * *I [impos'tare] vt1) (servizio, organizzazione) to set up, (lavoro) to organize, plan, (resoconto, rapporto) to plan, (questione, problema) to formulate, set out, (Tip : pagina) to lay out, make up2) MusII [impos'tare] vt(lettera) to post Brit, mail Am* * *I [impos'tare]verbo transitivo3) (abbozzare) to lay* out, to set* up [programma, progetto]4) tip. to impose5) mus. to pitch [ voce]6) fig. (basare) to build*, to foundII [impos'tare]* * *impostare1/impos'tare/ [1]3 (abbozzare) to lay* out, to set* up [programma, progetto]4 tip. to impose5 mus. to pitch [ voce]6 fig. (basare) to build*, to found.————————impostare2/impos'tare/ [1] -
6 affrontare
[affron'tare]1. vt(nemico, pericolo) to face, confront, (situazione) to face up to, (questione) to deal with, tackle, (Equitazione: ostacolo) to negotiateaffrontano domani la prova decisiva per il campionato — tomorrow they face the decider for the championship
2. vr (affrontarsi)(uso reciproco: scontrarsi) to confront each other
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