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Competenze Lessicali SAT 4 - lezione 39

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opaque
[aggettivo]

(of an object) blocking the passage of light and preventing objects from being seen through it

opaco

opaco

Ex: The opaque glass in the bathroom ensured privacy while blocking outside light .Il vetro **opaco** in bagno assicurava la privacy bloccando la luce esterna.
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opalescence
[sostantivo]

the visual property of something having a milky brightness and a play of colors from the surface

opalescenza

opalescenza

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cogent
[aggettivo]

(of cases, statements, etc.) capable of making others believe that something is true with the use of logic and reasoning

cogente

cogente

Ex: The article presented a cogent analysis of the economic challenges .L'articolo ha presentato un'analisi **convincente** delle sfide economiche.
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to think carefully about something

riflettere, meditare

riflettere, meditare

Ex: The author would often cogitate on the plot twists before finalizing the storyline .L'autore **cogitava** spesso sui colpi di scena prima di finalizzare la trama.
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to clarify
[Verbo]

to make something clear and easy to understand by explaining it more

chiarificare, chiarire

chiarificare, chiarire

Ex: The author included footnotes to clarify historical references in the book .L'autore ha incluso note a piè di pagina per **chiarire** i riferimenti storici nel libro.
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clarion
[aggettivo]

loud and clear

sonoro, chiaro

sonoro, chiaro

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to parry
[Verbo]

impede the movement of (an opponent or a ball)

parare, bloccare

parare, bloccare

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parricide
[sostantivo]

the murder of your own father or mother

parricidio, omicidio di un genitore

parricidio, omicidio di un genitore

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parentage
[sostantivo]

the kinship relation of an offspring to the parents

parentela, ascendenza

parentela, ascendenza

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preface
[sostantivo]

an introductory piece written by the author of a book explaining its subject, scope, or aims

prefazione

prefazione

Ex: The professor advised students to read the preface before starting the main text .Il professore ha consigliato agli studenti di leggere la **prefazione** prima di iniziare il testo principale.
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prefatory
[aggettivo]

put or said at the beginning of a book, speech, or other work as an introduction or explanation

preliminare, introduttivo

preliminare, introduttivo

Ex: The editor's prefatory note explains the historical context of the letters in the collection.La nota **prefatoria** dell'editore spiega il contesto storico delle lettere nella collezione.
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receivable
[aggettivo]

awaiting payment

da ricevere, in attesa di pagamento

da ricevere, in attesa di pagamento

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receptacle
[sostantivo]

a container that is used to put or keep things in

recipiente, contenitore

recipiente, contenitore

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receptive
[aggettivo]

ready or willing to receive favorably

ricettivo, accogliente

ricettivo, accogliente

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illogical
[aggettivo]

not making sense or following clear reasoning

illogico, irrazionale

illogico, irrazionale

Ex: It ’s illogical to assume that everyone shares your exact beliefs .
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ill-natured
[aggettivo]

having an irritable and unpleasant disposition

di cattivo carattere, d'indole irritabile

di cattivo carattere, d'indole irritabile

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piety
[sostantivo]

the quality of showing deep respect for God, religious practices, or moral principles

Ex: The temple was built as an offering of piety to the gods .
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piteous
[aggettivo]

deserving or inciting pity

pietoso, commovente

pietoso, commovente

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bedlam
[sostantivo]

an outdated and offensive term once used to describe a hospital or institution for people with mental illnesses

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to bedeck
[Verbo]

to decorate lavishly, often with various ornaments or embellishments

addobbare, ornare

addobbare, ornare

Ex: The entrance to the garden was bedecked with a beautiful archway of entwined flowers and ribbons .L'ingresso del giardino era **addobbato** con un bellissimo arco di fiori e nastri intrecciati.
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