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1 ♦ intention
♦ intention /ɪnˈtɛnʃn/n.1 [u] intenzione; proponimento; fine; scopo: I had no [every] intention of coming, non avevo alcuna intenzione [avevo tutte le intenzioni] di venire2 [u] (filos.) intenzione3 (pl.) intenzioni; propositi: He's full of good intentions, è pieno di buoni propositi; ( raro o scherz.) I have honourable intentions, le mie intenzioni sono oneste ( detto a una donna che si intende sposare)4 [u] (med.) intenzione; modalità di guarigione5 [u] (relig.) intenzione● (med.) first [second] intention, prima [seconda] intenzione ( d'una ferita che cicatrizza) □ without intention, senza intenzione; involontariamente. -
2 intention
[ɪn'tenʃn]our intention is to do — è nostra intenzione fare, abbiamo intenzione di fare
* * *[-ʃən]noun (what a person plans or intends to do: He has no intention of leaving; He went to see the boss with the intention of asking for a pay rise; If I have offended you, it was quite without intention; good intentions.) intenzione* * *[ɪn'tenʃn]our intention is to do — è nostra intenzione fare, abbiamo intenzione di fare
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3 go *****
[ɡəʊ] does vb: 3rd pers sg pres went pt gone pp1. vi1) (gen) andareto go by car/on foot — andare in macchina/a piedi
to go at 50 km/h — andare a 50 km l'ora or a 50 all'ora
to go looking for sb/sth — andare in cerca di qn/qc
to go swimming/shopping etc — andare a nuotare/a fare spese etc
to go for a walk/swim — andare a fare due passi/una nuotata
to go to a party/to the dentist's — andare a una festa/dal dentista
halt, who goes there? — alt, chi va là?
2) (depart) andar via, andarsene, (train etc) partire, (disappear: person, object) sparire, (time) passareto go (on) — andarsene (in)to go (for) — essere venduto (-a) (per)gone are the days when... — sono finiti i tempi in cui...
going, going, gone! — uno, due, tre, aggiudicato!
it went for £100 — è stato venduto per 100 sterline
it's going cheap fam — costa poco
3) (extend) arrivareit's good as far as it goes, but... — quello che c'è va bene, ma...
as cooks go, she's quite good — come cuoca non è male
as hotels in Milan go, it's quite cheap — questo albergo non è molto caro, per essere a Milano
4) (function: machine etc) andareto keep going (person) (also) fig — andare avanti, (machine) andare
to make sth go; to get sth going — far funzionare qc, (engine, machine) mettere in moto qc
5) (progress, turn out) andarewe'll see how things go fam — vediamo come vanno or come si mettono le cose
6)to go (with) — (match) andare (con), (coincide, co-occur) accompagnarsi a
7) (become) diventare, farsi8) (fit, be contained) andare, starci9) (be acceptable) andare, essere ammesso (-a) or ammissibile10) (break etc: material) consumarsi, logorarsi, (rope) rompersi, cedere, (fuse, button) saltare, (health, eyesight etc) deteriorarsi11)there are several jobs going — ci sono diversi posti disponibili12)(prize, inheritance)
to go (to) — andare (a), toccare (a)13) (make: sound, movement) fare, (doorbell, phone) suonare14) Am... to go — (food)...da portar via, da asporto
2. aux vbI'm going to do it — lo farò, (intention) ho intenzione di farlo
I was going to do it — stavo per farlo, (intention) volevo farlo
3. vtto go one better — (action) fare di meglio, (story) avere di meglio
4. n, goes pl1) (fam: energy) dinamismo2)3) (attempt) tentativoat or in one go — in un sol colpo
4)•- go about- go after- go ahead- go along- go at- go away- go back- go by- go down- go for- go in- go into- go off- go on- go on at- go out- go over- go round- go under- go up -
4 malign
I [mə'laɪn] II [mə'laɪn]* * *(to say unpleasant things about (someone or something), especially without reason: He's always maligning his wife when she isn't there.) malignare su, sparlare di- malignantly* * *malign /məˈlaɪn/a.dannoso; pernicioso; maligno; malefico: a malign disease, una malattia perniciosamalignly avv. (to) malign /məˈlaɪn/v. t.malignare su; dire male di; calunniare; diffamare: to be maligned by the press, essere diffamato (o calunniato) dalla stampa.* * *I [mə'laɪn] II [mə'laɪn] -
5 abandoned
[ə'bændənd] 1. 2.1) [person, animal] abbandonato2) (licentious) [ behaviour] licenzioso, dissoluto* * *1) (shameless: an abandoned young woman.) dissoluto2) (having been left without any intention of returning to or reclaiming: The police found the abandoned car.) abbandonato* * *[ə'bændənd] 1. 2.1) [person, animal] abbandonato2) (licentious) [ behaviour] licenzioso, dissoluto
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