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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced)

to gradually decrease in intensity, volume, or activity

morire

morire

Ex: The storm raged for hours , but eventually , the wind and rain started to die down.La tempesta infuriò per ore, ma alla fine, il vento e la pioggia iniziarono a **placarsi**.
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to be greater in number than someone or something else

superare in numero, essere più numerosi di

superare in numero, essere più numerosi di

Ex: The votes in favor of the proposal outnumbered those against it .I voti a favore della proposta **hanno superato in numero** quelli contrari.
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to narrow
[Verbo]

to make something more limited or restricted in width

restringere, limitare

restringere, limitare

Ex: In order to meet safety regulations , the company had to narrow the width of the staircases in the building .Per rispettare le normative di sicurezza, l'azienda ha dovuto **restringere** la larghezza delle scale nell'edificio.
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pace
[sostantivo]

the rate or speed at which something progresses or changes

ritmo

ritmo

Ex: The project moved at a steady pace, meeting all the deadlines .Il progetto è proceduto a un **ritmo** costante, rispettando tutte le scadenze.
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abundance
[sostantivo]

a large quantity or amount of something

abbondanza, profusione

abbondanza, profusione

Ex: The festival offered an abundance of activities for visitors of all ages .Il festival ha offerto un'**abbondanza** di attività per visitatori di tutte le età.
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(of an emotion) to gradually become less intense

svanire, attenuarsi gradualmente

svanire, attenuarsi gradualmente

Ex: Over the weeks , the sadness from the loss began to wear off, allowing for healing .Nel corso delle settimane, la tristezza per la perdita ha iniziato a **attenuarsi**, permettendo la guarigione.
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to swarm
[Verbo]

to be filled or crowded with large numbers of people, animals, or things

brulicare, formicolare

brulicare, formicolare

Ex: The old barn swarmed with bats at dusk .Il vecchio granaio **brulicava** di pipistrelli al crepuscolo.
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numerous
[aggettivo]

indicating a large number of something

numeroso

numeroso

Ex: The city is known for its numerous historical landmarks and tourist attractions .La città è conosciuta per i suoi **numerosi** monumenti storici e attrazioni turistiche.
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upturn
[sostantivo]

an improvement or a positive change in a situation, especially in the economy or business

ripresa

ripresa

Ex: Analysts predict an upturn in the stock market by the end of the year .Gli analisti prevedono un **ripresa** del mercato azionario entro la fine dell'anno.
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deficiency
[sostantivo]

the condition of not having enough of something essential, expected, or required, whether in amount, quality, or strength

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to boost
[Verbo]

to increase or enhance the amount, level, or intensity of something

amplificare

amplificare

Ex: She boosts her productivity by organizing her tasks efficiently .Lei **aumenta** la sua produttività organizzando i suoi compiti in modo efficiente.
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frequency
[sostantivo]

the number of times an event recurs in a unit of time

frequenza

frequenza

Ex: She was surprised by the frequency with which the company held meetings .È rimasta sorpresa dalla **frequenza** con cui l'azienda teneva riunioni.
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to make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse or more severe

aggravare

aggravare

Ex: We exacerbated the misunderstanding by not clarifying sooner .Abbiamo **esacerbato** l'equivoco non chiarendo prima.
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fluctuation
[sostantivo]

the irregular or unpredictable variation in something over time, characterized by alternating changes

fluttuazione

fluttuazione

Ex: Currency fluctuations affected the company 's international profits .Le **fluttuazioni** valutarie hanno influenzato i profitti internazionali dell'azienda.
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cascade
[sostantivo]

a large, continuous flow or outpouring of something, such as light, hair, or even emotions, falling or spreading downward in abundance

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a very small or insignificant amount compared to what is required, desired, or expected to have a meaningful impact

Ex: The new policy made some change, but it was a drop in the ocean of systemic issues.
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to crop up
[Verbo]

to appear or arise unexpectedly, often referring to a problem, issue, or situation that was not previously anticipated or planned for

spuntare, presentarsi

spuntare, presentarsi

Ex: The car broke down on the highway , and various issues cropped up, making the journey more challenging .L'auto si è rotta in autostrada, e vari problemi **sono emersi**, rendendo il viaggio più impegnativo.
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awash
[aggettivo]

filled or overwhelmed with a large amount of something

inondato, sommerso

inondato, sommerso

Ex: He stood there, awash in admiration and pride.Rimase lì, **sommerso** di ammirazione e orgoglio.
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to brim
[Verbo]

to be full of a particular quality or feeling

traboccare, essere pieno di

traboccare, essere pieno di

Ex: They're brimming with ideas for the new project.Sono pieni di idee per il nuovo progetto.
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