Imp.A-E _INGLESE OK _ 1-130 - San Giorgio Insieme
Imp.A-E _INGLESE OK _ 1-130 - San Giorgio Insieme
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CONCERT<br />
concert n conciert.<br />
concession n concession.<br />
to conciliate vtr conciliå - to conciliate<br />
different opinions: conciliå opinions<br />
disferents.<br />
conciliation n conciliazion.<br />
conclave n conclabe.<br />
to conclude vtr concludi - to conclude a<br />
speech: concludi un discors.<br />
conclusion n conclusion - in conclusion:<br />
insumis; to draw a conclusion: tirå une<br />
conclusion.<br />
concord n concuardie, unison.<br />
concourse n concors.<br />
concrete adj concret, positîv ♦♦ n beton,<br />
peton.<br />
concubine n concubinade.<br />
concubinage n concubina≈.<br />
to condemn vtr condanå - to condemn<br />
racial discrimination: condanå la<br />
discriminazion raziål; he was condemned<br />
to pay a fine: al fo condanåt a<br />
pajå une multe.<br />
to condense vtr condenså, infiss∂ -<br />
condensed milk: lat condensåt; to<br />
condense a long speech into a few<br />
sentences: condenså un lung discors in<br />
po∑his frasis ♦♦ vintr condensåsi,<br />
infiss∂si, impan∂si.<br />
condescendence n indegnazion.<br />
condescension n indegnazion.<br />
condition n condizion, ståt - condition<br />
being equal: a paritåt di condizions; to<br />
change one’s condition: maridåsi ♦<br />
pat - on condition that: cun chel pat<br />
che, a pat e a condizion che.<br />
condolence n condoleance - to offer one’s<br />
condolences (to s.o.): condolßsi (cun un).<br />
condom n capot anglßs.<br />
to condone vtr condonå - to condone an<br />
offence: perdonå une ofese.<br />
conduct n condote.<br />
to conduct vtr regi - to conduct one’s<br />
affairs badly: regi mål i siei afårs ♦ (mus)<br />
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diregi l’orchestre - who is conducting<br />
(the orchestra) tonight?: cui diregial<br />
l’orchestre usgnot?.<br />
conductor n biljetinår ♦ (mus) diretƒr di<br />
orchestre.<br />
cone n conul ♦ pigne.<br />
to confer vtr confer∂ - to confer a medal on<br />
a brave soldier: confer∂j une medae a un<br />
soldåt cora≈ƒs; to confer a degree on:<br />
indotorå.<br />
conference n conference.<br />
to confess vtr confesså - to confess one’s<br />
guilt: confesså la sƒ colpe; he confessed<br />
he had stolen the money: al confessà<br />
ch’al veve robåt i bß∑s; to confess one’s<br />
sins: confesså i pe∑håts.<br />
confession n confession.<br />
to confide vtr confidå, fidå - I would like to<br />
confide a secret to you: o varès volontåt<br />
di confidåti un secret ♦ vintr infidåsi - to<br />
confide in a person: infidåsi di un.<br />
confidence n confidence ♦ fidance - selfconfidence:<br />
baldance.<br />
confident n confident ♦ fidan∑ƒs ♦ fidåt.<br />
to confine vtr limitå - he ought to confine<br />
his testimony to what happened<br />
under his own eyes: al varès di limitå la<br />
sƒ testemoneance a ce ch’al capità sot<br />
dai siei vƒj.<br />
confinement n letoe∑.<br />
to confirm vtr confirmå - to confirm an<br />
order: confirmå un ordin; the letter<br />
confirmed my doubts: la lètare a<br />
confirmà i miei dubis ♦ (gles) cresemå,<br />
vescolå - to be confirmed: cresemåsi.<br />
confirmation f confirmazion, conferme ♦<br />
(rel) crèsime.<br />
to confiscate vtr confiscå.<br />
confiscation n confisc.<br />
conflict n contrast - to come into conflict<br />
with s.o.: barufåsi cun un.<br />
to conflict vintr contrastå - laws that<br />
conflict: le≈s in contrast.<br />
to conform vintr atign∂si - to conform to<br />
the usages of society: atign∂si a lis<br />
usancis de societåt; to conform one’s<br />
conduct to sound moral principles:<br />
atign∂si a principis moråj sans.<br />
conformable adj conform.<br />
conformably to prep seond.<br />
conformity n conformitåt - in conformity<br />
with: seond; to be in conformity with<br />
the law: jessi in règule cu la le≈.<br />
to confront vtr frontå - to confront a<br />
problem: frontå une cuistion; to<br />
confront s.o.: få lis bracis cun un,<br />
barufåsi cun un.<br />
to confuse vtr confusionå - so many people<br />
talking to me at once confused me:<br />
tan∑h di lƒr che mi fevelavin du∑h<br />
insiemit mi confusionarin ♦ confondi -<br />
he must have confused me with my<br />
brother: al à di vßmi ∑hapåt par gno<br />
fradi.<br />
confused adj confusionåt - pale and<br />
confused: sbas∂t; to get confused:<br />
impapinåsi.<br />
confusedly adv a sanfasson, a misturon, in<br />
mismàs.<br />
confusion n confusie, babilonie, balfuerie,<br />
disordin, berdei, gredei, s≈harnum - in<br />
great confusion: in mismàs; to be in<br />
(utter) confusion: jessi dut in ajar; to<br />
make a terrible confusion: få la<br />
malefìn; to throw into confusion:<br />
sdavasså.<br />
to confute vtr confutå.<br />
congealment n gla∑ament.<br />
congelation n gla∑ament.<br />
congestion n (med) congestion.<br />
to congratulate vtr indalegråsi cun - they<br />
congratulated him on his<br />
appointment: s’indalegrarin cun lui pe<br />
sƒ nòmine.<br />
congratulations npl felicitazions, indalegrament<br />
- congratulations!: compliments!.<br />
congregation n congregazion.<br />
CONSECRATE<br />
congress n congrès.<br />
conjecture n strolegament.<br />
to conjecture vtrintr strolegå.<br />
conjuration n scon≈Ÿr.<br />
to connect vtr leå - a motorway connects<br />
Venice and Padua: une autostrade a lee<br />
Vignesie e Padue; the two events are<br />
connected: i doi fats a son leåts.<br />
connection n coincidence - in this<br />
connection: alì ret ♦ relazion -<br />
connection between cause and effect:<br />
relazion tra cause e efiet; business<br />
connection: relazion di afårs; to have<br />
business connections with s.o.: jessi in<br />
relazion di afårs cun un.<br />
connoisseur n intindidƒr.<br />
to conquer vtr concuistå - to conquer a<br />
town: concuistå une citåt ♦ vinci,<br />
sumiergi - he conquered his<br />
opponents: al à sumier≈Ÿt i siei<br />
riversaris; I came, I saw, I conquered:<br />
o soi vignŸt, o ài viodŸt, o ài vin∑Ÿt.<br />
conqueror n concuistadƒr.<br />
conquest n concuist.<br />
Conrad n Conråd.<br />
conscience n cu©ience - freedom of<br />
conscience: libertåt di cu©ience; lack of<br />
conscience: incu©ience; a clear<br />
conscience: une cu©ience nete; to have<br />
a clear (good) conscience: vß la<br />
cu©ience nete, vß nete la ∑hamese; to<br />
have sthg. on one’s conscience: vß alc<br />
su la cu©ience.<br />
conscientious adj cu©ienciƒs.<br />
conscious adj cu©ient.<br />
consciousness n cu©ience - to lose<br />
consciousness: pierdi il sintiment; to<br />
recover consciousness: tornå in<br />
reson.<br />
to consecrate vtr sacrå, consacrå - the new<br />
altar has been consecrated: il gnŸv<br />
altår al è ståt consacråt ♦ sacrå, avodå - to<br />
consecrate one’s life to teaching:<br />
avodå la vite al insegnament.<br />
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