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Il libro Insight - Avanzato - Approfondimento del vocabolario 4

Qui troverai le parole del Vocabulary Insight 4 nel libro di testo Insight Advanced, come "facilitate", "dodgy", "hinder", ecc.

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to help something, such as a process or action, become possible or simpler

facilitare

facilitare

Ex: Technology facilitate communication among team members .
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to help
[Verbo]

to give someone what they need

aiutare

aiutare

Ex: helped her find a new job .
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to aid
[Verbo]

to help or support others in doing something

autare

autare

Ex: aided his friend in preparing for the exam .
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to assist
[Verbo]

to help a person in performing a task, achieving a goal, or dealing with a problem

assistere, aiutare

assistere, aiutare

Ex: The assisted the athlete in improving their performance .
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to help someone, especially to make it easier for them to do something

dare un aiuto, aiutare

dare un aiuto, aiutare

Ex: By this time next week , I will helping out at the new office .
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to cease
[Verbo]

to bring an action, activity, or process to an end

cessare

cessare

Ex: They ceasing their activities for the day .
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to dispose
[Verbo]

to put someone or something in a specific order or position

disporre

disporre

Ex: disposed the files in alphabetical order for easier reference .
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to hinder
[Verbo]

to create obstacles or difficulties that prevent progress, movement, or success

ostacolare, impedire

ostacolare, impedire

Ex: The construction on the road hindered the flow of traffic .
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inaccurate
[aggettivo]

not precise or correct

impreciso, errato

impreciso, errato

Ex: His account of the incident inaccurate, as he missed several key details .
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improper
[aggettivo]

unfit for a particular person, thing, or situation

improprio

improprio

Ex: Failing to cite sources in academic writing is improper academic conduct .
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object
[sostantivo]

a non-living thing that one can touch or see

oggetto

oggetto

Ex: The detective carefully examined the crime scene , looking for objects that might provide clues .
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significant
[aggettivo]

important or great enough to be noticed or have an impact

significativo

significativo

Ex: The company 's decision to expand into international markets significant for its growth strategy .
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species
[sostantivo]

a group that animals, plants, etc. of the same type which are capable of producing healthy offspring with each other are divided into

specie

specie

Ex: The monarch butterfly is species of butterfly that migrates thousands of miles each year .
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substance
[sostantivo]

a particular kind of matter in gas, solid, or liquid form

sostanza

sostanza

Ex: When heated , the substance melted into a clear , viscous liquid .
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bright spark
[sostantivo]

a person with high intelligence

una mente brillante, un genio

una mente brillante, un genio

Ex: She solved that complex math problem in seconds.
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dodgy
[aggettivo]

involving danger, risk, or uncertainty

sospetto

sospetto

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to ask a knowledgeable or informed person their opinion on something

chiedere consiglio o informazioni a qualcuno

chiedere consiglio o informazioni a qualcuno

Ex: The young entrepreneur met with experienced investors to pick their brains about fundraising strategies for her startup.
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to contribute to the structure or makeup of something

costituire

costituire

Ex: The distinct architectural styles and historical constitute the city 's unique identity .
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phenomenon
[sostantivo]

a fact, event, or situation that is observed, especially one that is unusual or not fully understood

fenomeno, evento

fenomeno, evento

Ex: Earthquakes are natural phenomena that scientists continuously study.
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brainwave
[sostantivo]

a sudden and clever idea or insight that comes to the mind, often leading to a solution

illuminazione, idea geniale

illuminazione, idea geniale

Ex: The marketing team ’s latest campaign was the result of a brainwave.
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brainwashed
[aggettivo]

having one's thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes manipulated or controlled by external influences

cervelliato, manipolato

cervelliato, manipolato

Ex: His brainwashed mind rejected any opposing views.
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brainchild
[sostantivo]

a creative or innovative idea, project, or concept that is the result of one's own thinking or imagination

creazione, progetto originale

creazione, progetto originale

Ex: She presented brainchild at the conference , receiving great feedback .
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scatterbrained
[aggettivo]

having a tendency to be forgetful, disorganized, or easily distracted

distratto, disordinato

distratto, disordinato

Ex: Despite scatterbrained reputation , she was surprisingly sharp and quick-witted when it mattered most .
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brain-teaser
[sostantivo]

a puzzle or problem designed to test one's thinking or problem-solving skills

rompicapo, indovinello

rompicapo, indovinello

Ex: The puzzle book contains dozens of brain-teasers.
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to think hard or make a great effort to remember or solve something

scervellarsi

scervellarsi

Ex: The scientists were wracking her brains trying to come up with a new theory to explain the data.
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to recite
[Verbo]

to say something from memory, such as a poem or speech

recitare, ripetere

recitare, ripetere

Ex: She was able recite the entire poem flawlessly during the class recitation .
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to recite information without hesitation and fluently

snocciolare, elencare

snocciolare, elencare

Ex: He reeled the key points off in the meeting, leaving everyone impressed with his knowledge.
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to assign the cause or ownership of something to a specific person, thing, or factor

attribuire a, ascrivere a

attribuire a, ascrivere a

Ex: They attributed the improvement in sales to the new marketing strategy.
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to pin on
[Verbo]

to assign responsibility, blame, or fault to someone or something

attribuire responsabilità a, addossare la colpa a

attribuire responsabilità a, addossare la colpa a

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to discern
[Verbo]

to distinguish between things

discernere, distinguere

discernere, distinguere

Ex: The software is designed discern spam emails from legitimate ones .
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to understand something, often with effort

scorgere

scorgere

Ex: I could make out what he meant by his comment .
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to work with someone else in order to create something or reach the same goal

collaborare

collaborare

Ex: Teachers and collaborated to organize a successful school fundraiser .
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to team up
[Verbo]

to join or collaborate with others as a team to work towards a shared purpose

collaborare, unirsi

collaborare, unirsi

Ex: They team up to solve complex engineering problems.
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to convey or communicate something, such as information, ideas, or emotions, from one person to another

trasmettere, comunicare

trasmettere, comunicare

Ex: Skilled diplomats work transmit the intentions and concerns of their respective governments to reach mutual agreements .
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to pass on
[Verbo]

to transfer the possession or ownership of something to another person

tramandare

tramandare

Ex: The couple decided pass on the family business to their children .
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to impede
[Verbo]

to create difficulty or obstacles that make it hard for something to happen or progress

impedire

impedire

Ex: The thick impeded visibility and slowed down the morning commute .
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hold up
[Frase]

used to ask someone to wait or momentarily stop what they are doing

Ex: Hold up, can you repeat that last part?
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to worship
[Verbo]

to respect and honor God or a deity, especially by performing rituals

adorare

adorare

Ex: The worship their god through daily prayers and ceremonies .
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to croon
[Verbo]

to sing in a soft, gentle, and melodious manner, often with a sentimental or romantic tone

canticchiare, cantare dolcemente

canticchiare, cantare dolcemente

Ex: The crooned into the microphone , adding a personal touch to the song .
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brogue
[sostantivo]

a noticeable and specific way of speaking, typically associated with regions such as Ireland, Scotland, and parts of England

accento, dialetto

accento, dialetto

Ex: Despite traveling the world , brogue remained a part of his identity .
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incarnate
[aggettivo]

taking on a physical or visible form, often from an abstract or conceptual state

incarnato, incarnato fisicamente

incarnato, incarnato fisicamente

Ex: In various mythologies , it 's thought that deities would incarnate in certain revered animals , such as eagles or bulls .
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upstart
[aggettivo]

relatively new or inexperienced in a position, often displaying ambition or a desire for rapid advancement

nuovo, ambizioso

nuovo, ambizioso

Ex: upstart entrepreneur took bold steps to revolutionize the market .
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gutter
[sostantivo]

an open pipe that is attached beneath the edge of a building roof and carries rainwater away

grondaia

grondaia

Ex: She heard the sound of rainwater rushing through gutter during the storm .
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bilious
[aggettivo]

having a tendency to be irritable or ill-tempered

bilioso

bilioso

Ex: He had bilious response to the criticism , which only made things worse .
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to give a person help or assistance in doing something

aiutare

aiutare

Ex: I always try to give a helping hand to my colleagues when they have heavy workloads or deadlines to meet.
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