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81 -Appointment with the dentist-
Medical Appointment with the dentistCan I make an appointment to see the dentist please? Posso prendere un appuntamento con il dentista?Are you a regular patient at this practise? Lei è un paziente abituale di questo studio?I've just moved to the area. Mi sono appena trasferito in questa zona.How did you hear about this surgery? Com'è venuto a conoscenza di questo studio?A friend at work recommended this dentist. Un amico al lavoro mi ha raccomandato questo dentista.The earliest I can give you is Friday the 22nd at 9.30. Il primo appuntamento che posso fissarle è per venerdì 22 alle 9:30.I just need your name and address for now. Per ora ho bisogno solo del suo nome e del suo indirizzo.When you come in for your appointment, we'll need you to fill out a form with your personal details and dental history. Quando verrà per l'appuntamento dovrà riempire un modulo con i suoi dati personali e la sua anamnesi dentale. -
82 -to be engaged to o to go out with?-
Nota d'usoIl verbo to be engaged significa essere fidanzati in senso proprio, ovvero essere impegnati in una relazione che porterà al matrimonio: She's engaged to the mayor's son, è fidanzata con il figlio del sindaco (si sposeranno). Quando si parla di rapporti meno definitivi, utilizzare la parola engaged potrebbe dare luogo ad equivoci. In questo caso, si può ricorrere alla locuzione to go out with oppure ai sostantivi boyfriend o girlfriend: I'm going out with Chiara, sto con Chiara; Have you got a boyfriend?, sei fidanzata? (non Are you engaged?).English-Italian dictionary > -to be engaged to o to go out with?-
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83 ■ bear with
■ bear withv. i. + prep.avere pazienza con; sopportare; DIALOGO → - Changing booking over the phone- Bear with me one minute, (abbia) un attimo di pazienza. -
84 ■ close with
■ close withv. t. + prep.1 (comm.) accordarsi con; raggiungere un accordo con: At last I succeeded in closing with the tax inspector, alla fine riuscii a raggiungere un accordo con l'ispettore del fiscoNOTA D'USO: - to close o to close down?- -
85 ■ fall in with
■ fall in withv. i. + avv. + prep.1 accettare; aderire a; adeguarsi a; conformarsi con2 imbattersi e unirsi a; cominciare a frequentare; mettersi con: to fall in with the wrong crowd, cominciare a frequentare gente di malaffare. -
86 ■ go through with
■ go through withv. i. + avv. + prep.2 andare fino in fondo a (qc.); mantenere ( un impegno): You'll have to go through with it, however unpleasant it may be!, ti toccherà di andare fino in fondo alla faccenda, per sgradevole che sia. -
87 ■ hang with
■ hang withv. i. + prep.(di solito, al passivo) ricoprire; ornare; decorare: The walls of the drawing room were hung with paintings, le pareti del salotto erano ricoperte di quadri. -
88 ■ hold with
■ hold withv. i. + prep.(di solito in frasi neg.) essere d'accordo con; approvare; condividere: I don't hold with fundamentalism of any sort, non approvo nessun genere di fondamentalismo. -
89 ■ lie with
■ lie withv. i. + prep.1 ( di un compito, ecc.) toccare a; spettare a: It lies with the prosecutor to prove that he is guilty, spetta al pubblico ministero provare la sua colpevolezza -
90 ■ make away with
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91 ■ make with
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92 ■ mess with
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93 ■ rest with
■ rest withv. t. + prep.spettare a: The final decision rests with you, la decisione finale spetta a te. -
94 ■ run around with
■ run around withv. i. + avv. + prep.andare in giro con; frequentare: I don't like the crowd she runs around with, non mi piace il gruppetto con cui va in giro. -
95 ■ run off with
■ run off with► run away with, (D, def. 1 e 2. -
96 ■ serve with
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97 ■ settle with
■ settle withA v. i. + prep.B v. t. + prep.risolvere ( una lite), sistemare ( una faccenda), comporre ( una vertenza) con (q.): I'd like to settle my old quarrel with him, vorrei rappacificarmi con lui. -
98 ■ sit with
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99 ■ sort with
■ sort withv. i. + prep.1 (form.) accordarsi, andare ( bene, male, ecc.) con: to sort well with st., accordarsi (bene), essere in armonia con qc. -
100 ■ square with
■ square withA v. i. + prep.1 ► to square, B, def. 12 (fam.) fare i conti con, saldare (q.)B v. t. + prep.
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