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1 coincidenza
f coincidencerailway connectionperdere la coincidenza miss one's connectioncivil aviation connecting flight* * *coincidenza s.f.1 coincidence: che coincidenza!, what a coincidence!; è stata una pura coincidenza, it was pure coincidence // (fis.) circuito di coincidenza, coincidence circuit3 (ferr.) connection, connexion: non temere, i due treni sono in coincidenza, don't worry, the two trains connect; temo di perdere la coincidenza con il rapido per Venezia, I am afraid of missing the connection with the Venice express.* * *[kointʃi'dɛntsa]sostantivo femminile1) (combinazione) coincidenceper pura coincidenza — by sheer coincidence, coincidentally
3) (corrispondenza) (di idee, opinioni) correspondence, concurrence* * *coincidenza/koint∫i'dεntsa/sostantivo f.1 (combinazione) coincidence; per pura coincidenza by sheer coincidence, coincidentally2 (di treno, aereo) connection; (treno) connecting train; (aereo) connecting flight; fare coincidenza to connect3 (corrispondenza) (di idee, opinioni) correspondence, concurrence. -
2 coincidenza sf
[kointʃi'dɛntsa]1) coincidenceche coincidenza, vado anch'io a Bologna — what a coincidence, I'm going to Bologna too
2) Ferr, Aer, (di autobus) connection -
3 combinazione sf
[kombinat'tsjone]1) (accostamento, unione) combination2) (caso fortuito) chance, coincidence3) (di cassaforte) combination -
4 coincidenza
sf [kointʃi'dɛntsa]1) coincidenceche coincidenza, vado anch'io a Bologna — what a coincidence, I'm going to Bologna too
2) Ferr, Aer, (di autobus) connection -
5 combinazione
sf [kombinat'tsjone]1) (accostamento, unione) combination2) (caso fortuito) chance, coincidence3) (di cassaforte) combination -
6 caso
m case( destino) chance( occasione) opportunitycaso d'emergenza emergencyper caso by chancea caso at random(in) caso che in casein caso contrario should that not be the casein ogni caso in any case, anywayin nessun caso under no circumstancesnel peggiore dei casi if the worst comes to the worst* * *caso s.m.1 chance: il caso volle che gli parlassi, I happened (o chanced) to speak to him; fu un puro caso, it was pure (o sheer) chance // a caso, at random: scegliere a caso, to choose at random // per caso, by chance: udimmo per caso, we heard by chance // guarda caso, as chance would have it // si dà il caso che, it so happens that2 ( fatto, circostanza, situazione) case; ( avvenimento) event, matter, affair: i casi della vita, ( gli alti e bassi) the ups and downs of life; caso di coscienza, matter of conscience; un caso di difterite, a case of diphtheria; caso medico, medical case; caso imprevisto, unforeseen event; è un brutto caso, it's an unpleasant affair; (dir.) caso giudiziario, (legal) case; (dir.) caso fortuito, fortuitous event; caso limite, extreme case; ci sono stati molti casi di rapina, there have been many cases of robbery; esponimi il tuo caso, put your case to me; farò un'eccezione nel vostro caso, I'll make an exception in your case; questo non è il vostro caso, this is not your case // pensate ai casi vostri, mind your own business // questo fa al caso nostro, this is what we want (o it's just what we need) // non farne un caso di stato, don't make a mountain out of a molehill (o out of it) // non è il caso di preoccuparsi, there is no need to worry3 ( eventualità) instance, case: in caso affermativo, in the affirmative; in caso di incendio telefonate a questo numero, in case of fire call this number; nel caso che non ci sia, in case he's not there; nel caso vi servissero soldi..., should you need any money... // caso mai, in caso, in case // in ogni caso, in any case (o at any rate o at all events) // in tal caso, in that case // poniamo il caso che, let us suppose that // in caso contrario, otherwise (o should that not be the case)4 ( possibilità, modo) way, possibility, alternative: non c'è caso di convincerlo, there is no way of convincing him5 far caso a qlco., qlcu., to take sthg., s.o. into account; non fare caso a qlco., qlcu., to take no account (o notice) of sthg., s.o.* * *['kazo]sostantivo maschile1) (circostanza) casein questo caso — in this case o event
in certi -i — in some o certain cases, under certain circumstances
in tal caso — in that case, if so
in caso contrario — if not, should it not be the case
in caso affermativo — if so, should that be the case
in entrambi i -i — either way, in either case
nel migliore, nel peggiore dei -i — at best, at worst
in ogni caso — at any rate, in any case
in nessun caso — in no case, under no circumstances
a seconda dei -i, secondo il caso — depending on the circumstances, as the case may be
in caso di emergenza, incendio — in case of emergency, fire
in caso di bisogno — if necessary, if need be
poniamo o mettiamo il caso che... suppose (that)..., let's assume that...; i -i sono due there are two possibilities; nel caso in cui o in caso venisse — in case he comes, should he come
2) (sorte) chance, fateil caso volle che... — as luck would have it,...
non è un caso se... — it's no accident that
3) per caso by chance, by coincidence, by accidenthai per caso il suo indirizzo? — do you have his address by any chance? do you happen to have his address?
4) a caso at random5) (situazione particolare) caseun caso disperato — a hopeless case (anche fig. scherz.)
6) dir. case7) (evento)8) ling. case•caso clinico — med. clinical case
caso patologico — pathological case; fig. nutcase, hopeless case
••fare caso a qcn., qcs. — to pay attention to, to notice sb., sth.
fare al caso di qcn. — to suit sb., to serve sb. purpose
guarda caso — iron. as chance would have it, strangely enough
* * *caso/'kazo/sostantivo m.1 (circostanza) case; in questo caso in this case o event; in certi -i in some o certain cases, under certain circumstances; in tal caso in that case, if so; in caso contrario if not, should it not be the case; in caso affermativo if so, should that be the case; in entrambi i -i either way, in either case; nel migliore, nel peggiore dei -i at best, at worst; in ogni caso at any rate, in any case; in nessun caso in no case, under no circumstances; a seconda dei -i, secondo il caso depending on the circumstances, as the case may be; in caso di emergenza, incendio in case of emergency, fire; in caso di bisogno if necessary, if need be; in caso di incidente in the event of an accident; si dà il caso che lo conosca I happen to know him; poniamo o mettiamo il caso che... suppose (that)..., let's assume that...; i -i sono due there are two possibilities; nel caso in cui o in caso venisse in case he comes, should he come2 (sorte) chance, fate; il caso volle che... as luck would have it,...; non è un caso se... it's no accident that...3 per caso by chance, by coincidence, by accident; mi trovavo lì per caso I (just) happened to be there; se per caso if by any chance; hai per caso il suo indirizzo? do you have his address by any chance? do you happen to have his address?4 a caso at random5 (situazione particolare) case; nel tuo caso in your case; un caso disperato a hopeless case (anche fig. scherz.); le precauzioni del caso the necessary precautions7 (evento) diversi -i di morbillo several cases of measles8 ling. casefare caso a qcn., qcs. to pay attention to, to notice sb., sth.; fare al caso di qcn. to suit sb., to serve sb. purpose; questo fa al caso mio this is exactly what I need; è il caso di dirglielo? should we tell him? era (proprio) il caso? was it really necessary? non è il caso di preoccuparsi there's no need to worry; non è il caso di ridere it's no occasion for laughter; non farci caso! never mind! take no notice! guarda caso iron. as chance would have it, strangely enough\ -
7 curioso
curious* * *curioso agg.1 curious, inquisitive; (spreg.) nosy: è una donna molto curiosa, she is a very curious woman; sono curioso di sapere che cosa dissero, I am curious to know what they said; è un ragazzo curioso di apprendere, he's a boy who is interested in learning2 ( strano) curious, strange, odd, peculiar: che oggetto curioso!, what a curious object!; è curioso!, that's odd!; è un viso curioso, it is a strange face; curioso!, non ha detto niente, that's strange (o odd o funny)!, he didn't say anything◆ s.m.1 curious person; inquisitive person; (spreg.) nosy parker; ( spettatore) onlooker; ( astante) bystander: un assembramento di curiosi, a group of onlookers; è una curiosa incredibile, she's a terrible nosy parker2 ( cosa strana) the strange thing, the odd thing, the funny thing: il curioso è che non ricordo neanche il nome!, the funny thing is I can't even remember the name!* * *[ku'rjoso] curioso (-a)1. agg(gen) curious, (che vuol sapere) inquiring, pegg curious, inquisitive, (strano) odd, strange, curiousun fatto/tipo curioso — an odd thing/person
essere curioso di qc/di sapere qc — to be curious about sth/to know sth
2. sm/fbusybody, nosy parker Brit fam3. smil curioso è che... — the funny o curious thing is that...
* * *[ku'rjoso] 1.1) (desideroso di sapere) [ persona] curious; [ mente] inquisitivecurioso di sapere come, perché — curious o intrigued to know how, why
2) (indiscreto) [ persona] curious, inquisitive, nosy, prying3) (strano) curious, odd, strange, queer2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) (persona indiscreta) curious person, inquisitive person, nosy parker spreg.; (passante, spettatore) onlooker, sightseer, bystander* * *curioso/ku'rjoso/1 (desideroso di sapere) [ persona] curious; [ mente] inquisitive; curioso di sapere come, perché curious o intrigued to know how, why2 (indiscreto) [ persona] curious, inquisitive, nosy, prying3 (strano) curious, odd, strange, queer; per una -a coincidenza by a strange coincidence(f. -a) (persona indiscreta) curious person, inquisitive person, nosy parker spreg.; (passante, spettatore) onlooker, sightseer, bystander. -
8 guardare
1. v/t look at(osservare, stare a vedere) watch( custodire) watch, look after( esaminare) check2. v/i look( controllare) checkdi finestra overlook (su something)di porta lead (su to)guardare a sud face south* * *guardare v.tr.1 (anche intr.) to look at (s.o., sthg.); (osservare) to watch, to look, to observe: guarda!, look!; guardatemi, look at me; guardate a destra, look to the right; guardate quella casa, quel bambino, look at that house, at that child; molti guardavano il paesaggio, many people were looking at the view; guarda che luna!, look at the moon!; guardare l'orologio, to look at the time (o at one's watch); guardare la televisione, un film, to watch television, a film; guardate come faccio io, watch how I do it; invece di stare a guardare, aiutami, instead of standing and looking (o watching), come and give me a hand; hai guardato se abbiamo preso tutto?, have you looked to see if we've taken everything? // guardare avanti, to look ahead // guardare dentro, to look in; guardare dentro a qlco., to look into sthg.; guardare fuori, to look out; guardava (fuori) dalla finestra, he was looking out of the window; guardare in un telescopio, to look through a telescope // guardare qlcu. con diffidenza, to look at s.o. with distrust // guardare qlcu. dall'alto in basso, to look s.o. up and down, (disprezzare) to look down on s.o. // guardare qlcu. di buon occhio, di mal occhio, to look favourably, unfavourably on s.o. // guardare qlcu. di traverso, to scowl (o frown) at s.o. // guardare qlcu. in faccia, to look s.o. in the face: guardò la morte in faccia, he looked death in the face // non guardare in faccia a nessuno, not to worry about other people: quando si tratta di denaro, non guarda in faccia a nessuno, when it's a question of money, he doesn't have any regard for anyone // tutti per strada guardavano come era vestita, everybody in the street looked at the way she was dressed; nessuno lo guarda, nobody takes any notice to him; farsi guardare, to attract attention (o notice) // guardare e non toccare è una cosa da imparare, (prov.) children must learn to look and not to touch2 (fissamente) to gaze at, (up)on (s.o., sthg.); to stare: la madre guardava il suo bimbo con grande tenerezza, the mother was gazing on her child with great tenderness; smettila di guardarmi così, stop staring at me like that3 (di sfuggita) to glance at (s.o., sthg.); to send* a glance (at sthg.)4 (furtivamente) to peep; to peep at; (dall'interno) to peep out; (dall'esterno) to peep in: lo vidi guardare dal buco della serratura, I saw him peeping through the keyhole5 (con bramosia) to ogle6 (scrutare) to eye: mi guardarono sospettosamente, they eyed me with suspicion7 (cercare) to search, to look: ho guardato dappertutto, per tutta la casa, I looked (o searched) everywhere, all over the house; guarda nella borsa, take a look in the bag8 (custodire, sorvegliare) to watch over (s.o., sthg.), to look after (s.o., sthg.), to mind: chi guarderà il bambino mentre sarò fuori?, who will look after (o mind) the baby while I am out?; guardare qlcu. a vista, to keep a close watch on s.o.; guarda il latte, keep an eye on the milk9 (proteggere) to protect; (difendere) to defend, to guard: i soldati guardavano il ponte, the soldiers defended the bridge // guardare le spalle a qlcu., to watch (o protect) s.o.'s rear // guardare qlcu. da un pericolo, to protect s.o. against a danger // dagli amici mi guardi Iddio che dai nemici mi guardo io, (prov.) God defend me from my friends and I'll look after my enemies10 (considerare) to consider, to view, to look at (s.o., sthg.): cercate di guardare la questione dal nostro punto di vista, try to consider (o to look at) the question from our point of view11 (esaminare) to look over (sthg.), to have a look at (sthg.): l'insegnante guardò la traduzione, the teacher looked over the translation // guardare qlco. per il sottile, to be particular about sthg.◆ v. intr.1 → v.tr. 12 (essere orientato) to face; (aprirsi) to look out on (sthg.): guarda a sud, it faces south; la casa guarda a mezzogiorno, the house faces (to the) south; la mia finestra guarda sul cortile, my window looks out on the courtyard3 (considerare) to look (up)on (s.o., sthg.); to regard (s.o., sthg.): non guardiamo a ciò come all'unica via d'uscita, don't let us look upon it as the only way out; tutti guardavano a lui come al nuovo presidente, everyone looked on him as the next president4 (cercare) to try: guarda di accontentarlo, try to please him; guarda di studiare, try to study5 (badare) to see* to (sthg.), to look to (sthg.), to take* care, to mind; (fare attenzione) to be careful: guarda bene che ciò non accada più, take care (o mind) that this does not happen any more; non guardare a spese, to spare no expense; guarda di non farti male, be careful not to hurt yourself; ma perché non guardi dove vai?, why don't you look where you are going?; guarda che il tavolo è bagnato!, mind, the table is wet! // guarda anche al tuo interesse, oltre che al suo!, look after your own interests, as well as his! // guarda solo ai risultati, he's only interested in results // a guardare bene, on second thoughts.◘ guardarsi v.rifl.1 to look at oneself: egli continuava a guardare intorno, he kept looking about him; si guardò allo specchio, she looked at herself in the mirror2 (stare in guardia) to beware (of s.o., sthg.); (fare attenzione) to mind (sthg.): guardatevi bene dal perderlo!, mind you don't lose it!; guardatevi dai borsaioli, beware of pickpockets; guardati dai cattivi compagni, beware of bad company; guardati dall'offenderlo!, be careful not to offend him! // me ne guardo bene!, I shall do no such thing! (o I wouldn't dream of it!)3 (astenersi) to forbear*; (da cibo o bevande) to abstain: guardatevi dal fare troppe domande, forbear from asking too many questions; guardare dalle parole inutili, to refrain from useless words◆ v.rifl.rec. to look at each other (one another); to gaze at each other (one another): si guardavano negli occhi, they looked each other in the eyes // non si guardano più!, (fig.) they cut each other dead!* * *[ɡwar'dare]1. vt1) (oggetto, paesaggio) to look at, (persona, cosa in movimento) to watchguarda chi c'è o chi si vede! — look who's here!
e guarda caso... — as if by coincidence...
2) (rapidamente) to glance at, (a lungo) to gaze atguardare di traverso — to scowl o frown at
guardare qc di buon/mal occhio — to look on o view sth favourably Brit o favorably Am /unfavourably Brit o unfavorably Am
3) (esaminare) to (have a) look at, checkguardare una parola sul dizionario — to look sth up o check a word in the dictionary
4) (custodire) to look after, take care of, (proteggere) to guardguardare a vista qn — (prigioniero) to keep a close watch on sb
1)2)guardare a — to mind, be careful about, pay attention toper il matrimonio di sua figlia non ha guardato a spese — he spared no expense when his daughter got married
3)guardare a — to faceguardare su — to give o look onto
4)guardare dalla finestra — to look out of the windowguarda un po' lì — (cerca) take a look over there
3. vr (guardarsi)1) (uso reciproco) to look at each other2) (in vetrina, specchio) to look at o.s.guardarsi allo specchio — to look at o.s. in the mirror
3)guardarsi da — (astenersi) to refrain from, (stare in guardia) to be wary of, beware of
PAROLA CHIAVE: guardare non si traduce mai con la parola inglese guardguardarsi dal fare qc — to take care o be careful not to do sth
* * *[gwar'dare] 1.verbo transitivoguardare qcn., qcs. — to look at sb., sth.
guardare qcs. dalla finestra — to look out of the window at sth.
guardare male qcn. — to frown at sb.
2) (osservare con attenzione) to watch, to look at [persona, scena]; to look at [quadro, diapositive, paesaggio]; to watch [film, televisione]; (fisso) to stare at; (a lungo) to gaze atguardare qcn. fare — to watch sb. doing
guardare qcn. negli occhi — to look sb. in the eye
3) (sorvegliare) to look after, to take* care of; (proteggere) [soldati, guardie] to keep* watch on [confine, edificio]4) (esaminare, considerare) to take* a (close) look at [statistiche, situazione]2.guarda Sara, non si lamenta mai — take Sara, she never complains
1) (dirigere lo sguardo) to lookguardare dalla finestra — to look out of o through the window
guardare al futuro con ottimismo — to look to o to view the future with optimism
2) (cercare) to look; (in libro, dizionario) to look up4) (badare) to mind, to look to; (fare attenzione)guardare su — [casa, stanza] to look onto, to overlook, to face (towards) [mare, strada]
3.guardare a — [ finestra] to face [ nord]
verbo pronominale guardarsi1) (se stesso)2) (reciprocamente) to look at each other, one another- rsi da — to beware of
4) (astenersi)mi guarderò bene dal farlo — I'll be careful o I'll take good care not to do it
••guarda, guarda! — well, well, well!
guarda,... — look here,...
••guarda caso, quel giorno il tempo era brutto — strangely enough, the weather that day was bad
Note:v. la nota della voce 1. vedere* * *guardare/gwar'dare/ [1]v. la nota della voce 1. vedere.1 (volgere lo sguardo su) guardare qcn., qcs. to look at sb., sth.; guardare qcs. dalla finestra to look out of the window at sth.; guarda chi arriva! look who's coming! guardare male qcn. to frown at sb.; guarda che disordine! look at this mess!2 (osservare con attenzione) to watch, to look at [persona, scena]; to look at [quadro, diapositive, paesaggio]; to watch [film, televisione]; (fisso) to stare at; (a lungo) to gaze at; guardare qcn. fare to watch sb. doing; cos'hai da guardare? what are you staring at? guardare qcn. negli occhi to look sb. in the eye3 (sorvegliare) to look after, to take* care of; (proteggere) [soldati, guardie] to keep* watch on [confine, edificio]4 (esaminare, considerare) to take* a (close) look at [statistiche, situazione]; guarda Sara, non si lamenta mai take Sara, she never complains; le ragazze non lo guardano girls take no notice of him5 (fare attenzione a) guarda dove metti i piedi look where you're walking(aus. avere)1 (dirigere lo sguardo) to look; guardare dalla finestra to look out of o through the window; guarda dietro di te look behind you; guardare al futuro con ottimismo to look to o to view the future with optimism; guardare al passato to look back; stare a guardare to look on2 (cercare) to look; (in libro, dizionario) to look up3 (considerare) tutti guardano a lui come a un eroe everyone looks on him as a hero5 (essere rivolto) guardare su [ casa, stanza] to look onto, to overlook, to face (towards) [ mare, strada]; guardare a [ finestra] to face [ nord]III guardarsi verbo pronominale1 (se stesso) - rsi allo specchio to look at oneself in the mirror; - rsi le mani to look at one's hands; guardare attorno to look around2 (reciprocamente) to look at each other, one another; - rsi dritto negli occhi to look into each other's eyes3 (stare in guardia) - rsi da to beware of4 (astenersi) me ne guardo bene! Heaven forbid! mi guarderò bene dal farlo I'll be careful o I'll take good care not to do itma guarda (un po')! fancy that! guarda, guarda! well, well, well! guarda,... look here,...; guarda caso, quel giorno il tempo era brutto strangely enough, the weather that day was bad. -
9 neanche
neitherio non vado - neanch'io I'm not going - neither am I or me neither colloq non l'ho neanche visto I didn't even see himneanche per sogno! in your dreams!* * *neanche avv.1 neither, nor; ( in presenza di altra negazione) either, or: ''Non sono mai andato a Parigi'' ''Neanche io'', ''I've never been to Paris'' ''Neither (o Nor) have I''; neanch'io lo sapevo, I didn't know, either; io non posso andarci, lui neanche, I can't go, and neither can he; non l'ho visto, e neanche voglio vederlo, I haven't seen him and I don't want to, either; non ha agito così per paura e neanche per interesse, he didn't behave like that out of fear, or out of self-interest, either2 ( rafforzativo di negazione) even; not so much as: non ci penso neanche lontanamente, I wouldn't (even) dream of it; non l'ho neanche visto, I haven't even seen him; se n'è andato senza neanche salutare, he left without even (o without so much as) saying goodbye // non ci credo neanche un po', I can't believe a word of it // neanche per sogno!, not on your life! // neanche uno, not a single one: non ha neanche un amico, non ha neanche un soldo, he hasn't a single friend, he hasn't a penny; non ha fatto neanche un errore, he didn't make a single mistake; di tutti i concorrenti neanche uno ha concluso la gara, out of all the competitors, not a single one finished the race.* * *[ne'anke]1. avvnon ci vado — neanch'io — I'm not going — neither o nor am I
non l'ho visto — neanch'io — I didn't see him — neither did I o I didn't either
non ne ero sicuro. - neanche lei — i wasn't sure. - neither was she
neanche lui lo farebbe — not even he would do it, even he wouldn't do it
neanche per idea o per sogno! — certainly not!, not on your life!
non parlo spagnolo — e lui? — neanche — I don't speak Spanish — what about him? — he doesn't either o neither does he
2. congnon... neanche — not even...
* * *[ne'anke] 1.1) (e così pure) neither, nor; (in presenza di altra negazione) either"non sono stato io" - "neanch'io" — "I didn't do it" - "neither o nor did I", "I didn't either", "me neither"
io non lo so e neanche lui — I don't know and neither does he o and he doesn't either
2) (rafforzativo in frase negativa) even"c'era gente?" - "neanche un'anima" — "were many people there?" - "not a soul"
"sono rimasti dei soldi?" - "neanche un po'" — "is there any money left?" - "none at all"
4) colloq. (così)2.congiunzione evenneanche se volessi o neanche volendo potrei aiutarti even if I wanted I could not help you; neanche a farlo apposta, quel giorno ha piovuto as ill-luck would have it o as if on purpose, it rained that day; neanche a farlo apposta ne ho uno in macchina — by sheer coincidence, I happen to have one in my car
* * *neanche/ne'anke/I avverbio1 (e così pure) neither, nor; (in presenza di altra negazione) either; "non sono stato io" - "neanch'io" "I didn't do it" - "neither o nor did I", "I didn't either", "me neither"; io non lo so e neanche lui I don't know and neither does he o and he doesn't either; non sono d'accordo neanch'io I don't agree either2 (rafforzativo in frase negativa) even; non ha neanche provato he didn't even try; non voglio neanche sentirne parlare I won't hear of it; non ci penso neanche! nothing could be further from my mind! non se ne parla neanche! nothing doing! no way! "c'era gente?" - "neanche un'anima" "were many people there?" - "not a soul"; "sono rimasti dei soldi?" - "neanche un po'" "is there any money left?" - "none at all"; non sono preoccupato neanche un po' I'm not in the least (bit) worried; neanche per sogno! no way! not a bit of it!3 (per indicare esclusione) neanche uno ha detto grazie not one of them said thank you; neanche io ho saputo rispondere even I didn't know how to answer; neanche tu ci crederesti not even you could believe thatII congiunzioneeven; neanche se volessi o neanche volendo potrei aiutarti even if I wanted I could not help you; neanche a farlo apposta, quel giorno ha piovuto as ill-luck would have it o as if on purpose, it rained that day; neanche a farlo apposta ne ho uno in macchina by sheer coincidence, I happen to have one in my car. -
10 caso sm
['kazo]1) (fatalità, destino) chanceil caso ha voluto che... — by chance...
si dà il caso che... — it so happens that...
2) (fatto) Gramm, Med, Dir case3)fare al caso di qn — to be just what sb needs4) (possibilità, evenienza) possibility, eventin tal caso; in quel caso — in that case
be', in tal caso dovremo rimandare la partenza — well, in that case we'll have to put off our departure
in caso di necessità o bisogno — in case of need
al caso — if need be, should the opportunity arise
per caso — by chance, by accident
nel caso che... — in case...
ti do il mio numero di telefono, nel caso che tu venga a Roma — I'll give you my phone number, in case you come to Rome
caso mai non possiate venire... — if (by chance) you can't come...
dovrei essere lì alle 5, caso mai aspetta — I should be there for 5; if (by any chance) I'm not, wait
fare o porre o mettere il caso che... — to suppose that...
mettiamo il caso che ti inviti: accetteresti? — supposing he invited you, would you go?
5)far caso a qn/qc — to pay attention to sb/sth -
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sm ['kazo]1) (fatalità, destino) chanceil caso ha voluto che... — by chance...
si dà il caso che... — it so happens that...
2) (fatto) Gramm, Med, Dir case3)fare al caso di qn — to be just what sb needs4) (possibilità, evenienza) possibility, eventin tal caso; in quel caso — in that case
be', in tal caso dovremo rimandare la partenza — well, in that case we'll have to put off our departure
in caso di necessità o bisogno — in case of need
al caso — if need be, should the opportunity arise
per caso — by chance, by accident
nel caso che... — in case...
ti do il mio numero di telefono, nel caso che tu venga a Roma — I'll give you my phone number, in case you come to Rome
caso mai non possiate venire... — if (by chance) you can't come...
dovrei essere lì alle 5, caso mai aspetta — I should be there for 5; if (by any chance) I'm not, wait
fare o porre o mettere il caso che... — to suppose that...
mettiamo il caso che ti inviti: accetteresti? — supposing he invited you, would you go?
5)far caso a qn/qc — to pay attention to sb/sth -
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[ɡwar'dare]1. vt1) (oggetto, paesaggio) to look at, (persona, cosa in movimento) to watchguarda chi c'è o chi si vede! — look who's here!
e guarda caso... — as if by coincidence...
2) (rapidamente) to glance at, (a lungo) to gaze atguardare di traverso — to scowl o frown at
guardare qc di buon/mal occhio — to look on o view sth favourably Brit o favorably Am /unfavourably Brit o unfavorably Am
3) (esaminare) to (have a) look at, checkguardare una parola sul dizionario — to look sth up o check a word in the dictionary
4) (custodire) to look after, take care of, (proteggere) to guardguardare a vista qn — (prigioniero) to keep a close watch on sb
1)2)guardare a — to mind, be careful about, pay attention toper il matrimonio di sua figlia non ha guardato a spese — he spared no expense when his daughter got married
3)guardare a — to faceguardare su — to give o look onto
4)guardare dalla finestra — to look out of the windowguarda un po' lì — (cerca) take a look over there
3. vr (guardarsi)1) (uso reciproco) to look at each other2) (in vetrina, specchio) to look at o.s.guardarsi allo specchio — to look at o.s. in the mirror
3)guardarsi da — (astenersi) to refrain from, (stare in guardia) to be wary of, beware of
PAROLA CHIAVE: guardare non si traduce mai con la parola inglese guardguardarsi dal fare qc — to take care o be careful not to do sth
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