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141 rimediare
1. v/i rimediare a make up for, remedycome posso rimediare? how can I put things right?2. v/t find, scrape together* * *rimediare v.tr.1 ( accomodare) to remedy, to put* right: un errore che si rimedia facilmente, a mistake that can easily be put right2 (fam.) ( racimolare) to scrape up, to scrape together; ( guadagnare) to earn: spero di rimediare un po' di denaro, I hope to scrape some money together; riesce sempre a rimediare un invito a cena, he can always scrape up a dinner invitation // rimediare un ceffone, to get a smack // rimediare una giacca da un vecchio cappotto, to get a jacket out of an old coat◆ v. intr.1 to remedy (sthg.); to put* (sthg.) right; to cure (sthg.); to make* up for (sthg.): dobbiamo rimediare a quello che abbiamo fatto, we must make up for what we have done; questi sono mali a cui non si rimedia, these are evils which cannot be cured; rimediare a un inconveniente, to remedy a defect (o to put a defect right)2 ( provvedere) to take* steps (to do sthg.); to do* (sthg.) about (sthg.): oggi non c'è nulla da mangiare: come si rimedia?, we have not got anything to eat today: what shall we do about it?* * *[rime'djare]1. vi(gen) to remedy2. vt(fam : procurarsi) to scrape up o together* * *[rime'djare] 1. 2.rimediare a — to put o set right [ errore]; to remedy [ situazione]; to make up for [perdita, mancanza, danno]; to compensate for [ inconveniente]
* * *rimediare/rime'djare/ [1]colloq. (procurarsi) riuscì a rimediare un invito per me she wangled me an invitation; puoi rimediare abbastanza denaro? can you scrape up enough money?(aus. avere) rimediare a to put o set right [ errore]; to remedy [ situazione]; to make up for [perdita, mancanza, danno]; to compensate for [ inconveniente].
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