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Vocabolario per IELTS (Generale) - Lifestyle

Qui imparerai alcune parole inglesi sugli stili di vita, come "drifter", "living", "existence", ecc., necessarie per l'esame IELTS.

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Words for General IELTS
bohemian
bohemian
[aggettivo]

following an unconventional style, typically being involved in arts

bohemien

bohemien

Ex: The bohemian neighborhood was filled with eclectic cafes, street art, and live music venues. 
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drifter
drifter
[sostantivo]

a person who moves from place to place, without a permanent job or place of residence

persona che va alla deriva

persona che va alla deriva

Ex: He was a drifter, never staying in one town for long. 
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free spirit
free spirit
[sostantivo]

a person who lives life independently and not according to the norms or customs of the society

spirito libero, vive in modo indipendente

spirito libero, vive in modo indipendente

Ex: Lila is a free spirit who travels the world without a plan. 
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hippie
hippie
[sostantivo]

a person who is associated with a subculture of rejecting social conventions and opposing violence, especially in 1960s

hippy

hippy

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nomad
nomad
[sostantivo]

a person or group that moves from place to place, usually in search of food, water, or pasture, rather than living permanently in one location

nomade

nomade

Ex: The nomads traveled across the desert with their herds. 
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austere
austere
[aggettivo]

showing strict discipline and restraint, especially in avoiding luxury or comfort

austero

austero

Ex: He lived an austere life, rejecting all material comforts. 
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enclosed
enclosed
[aggettivo]

(of a community or lifestyle) lacking communication with the outside world

allegato

allegato

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inactive
inactive
[aggettivo]

not engaging in physical activity or exercise

inattivo

inattivo

Ex: During the winter months, the cold weather and snowfall made outdoor activities difficult, leading many people to become inactive and spend more time indoors. 
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living
living
[sostantivo]

the particular way someone lives

vita

vita

Ex: The benefits of country living. 
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outdoorsy
outdoorsy
[aggettivo]

(of a person) having a fondness for outdoor activities and spending time in nature

ama di aria aperta

ama di aria aperta

Ex: She’s an outdoorsy person who spends her weekends camping and hiking in the mountains. 
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rootless
rootless
[aggettivo]

having no home or not belonging to any particular community

senza radici

senza radici

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private
private
[aggettivo]

used by or belonging to only a particular individual, group, institution, etc.

privato

privato

Ex: She keeps her private thoughts and feelings to herself. 
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settled
settled
[aggettivo]

fixed in a desired state or location, often implying a sense of permanence or stability

stabilità

stabilità

Ex: After years of travel, he felt settled in his quaint cottage by the lake. 
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social
social
[aggettivo]

being fond of living with other people

sociale

sociale

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suburban
suburban
[aggettivo]

characteristic of or relating to a residential area outside a city or town

suburbano

suburbano

Ex: The suburban neighborhood was known for its quiet streets and spacious homes. 
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lifestyle
lifestyle
[sostantivo]

a type of life that a person or group is living

stile di vita

stile di vita

Ex: Her healthy lifestyle includes regular exercise and a balanced diet. 
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existence
existence
[sostantivo]

a particular way of living

esistenza

esistenza

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way of life

a set of values, rules, standards, and principles typical to a person or group

modo di vivere

modo di vivere

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standard of living

the level of wealth, welfare, comfort, and necessities available to an individual, group, country, etc.

tenore di vita

tenore di vita

Ex: Improved infrastructure and healthcare services have contributed to a higher standard of living in urban areas. 
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to drop out

to stop going to school, university, or college before finishing one's studies

abbandonare la scuola

abbandonare la scuola

Ex: Due to personal reasons, she had to make the difficult decision to drop out of college. 
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to follow
to follow
[Verbo]

to conform and adhere to the principles, practices, or guidelines established by someone or something

seguire, aderire

seguire, aderire

Ex: She follows a vegan lifestyle, avoiding all animal products. 
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to lead
to lead
[Verbo]

to experience a particular kind of life

condurre (vita)

condurre (vita)

Ex: He leads a busy and hectic life as a CEO. 
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to settle
to settle
[Verbo]

to follow a more secure and stable lifestyle with a permanent job and home

stabilirsi

stabilirsi

Ex: After completing their education, they settled into jobs in the city. 
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tradition
tradition
[sostantivo]

an established way of thinking or doing something among a specific group of people

tradizionale

tradizionale

Ex: Every year, the family follows the tradition of gathering for a holiday dinner. 
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manners
manners
[sostantivo]

the behaviors and customs particular to a society

maniera

maniera

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to practice

to actively engage in the duties, activities, or tasks associated with a specific job or profession

esercitare,  praticare

esercitare, praticare

Ex: After completing medical school, the doctor began to practice medicine in a busy urban hospital. 
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regulation
regulation
[aggettivo]

prescribed, mandated, or governed according to an established rule or regulation

regolamento

regolamento

Ex: The regulation height for the basketball hoop is 3.05 meters. 
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meme
meme
[sostantivo]

a unit of cultural information, such as an idea, value, or behavior pattern, transmitted from one individual to another by imitation or other non-genetic means

meme

meme

Ex: Greetings and gestures are memes that vary between cultures. 
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rolling stone
rolling stone
[sostantivo]

a person who follows an unsettled way of life with no permanent job or home

Vagabondo

Vagabondo

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New Age
New Age
[aggettivo]

based on or connected with alternative approaches to spirituality, medicine, etc. and refusing to accept the Western standard and mainstream culture

Nuova era

Nuova era

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all-American
all-American
[aggettivo]

having all the positive qualities that are considered to be American, such as being healthy or working hard

tutto americano

tutto americano

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to grow into

to develop gradually and become a particular type of person or thing

convertire in

convertire in

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custom
custom
[sostantivo]

a way of behaving or of doing something that is widely accepted in a society or among a specific group of people

usanza

usanza

Ex: It is a custom in Japan to take off your shoes before entering a house. 
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when in Rome, do as the Romans do

used to advise individuals to adapt to local customs and practices when in an unfamiliar situation or culture

Quando sei a Roma,  fai come hai fatto a Milledgeville

Quando sei a Roma, fai come hai fatto a Milledgeville

Ex: I was surprised to learn that in Japan, it's customary to remove your shoes before entering someone's home, but as the saying goes, when in Rome, do as the Romans do. 
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