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intervenire
step in V. [stɛp -]
I. step-ins SUST.
step-ins npl:
II. step-in [ingl. brit. ˈstɛpɪn, ingl. am. ˈstɛpˌɪn] ADJ.
step-in garment:
inglés
inglés
italiano
italiano
italiano
italiano
inglés
inglés
intervenire (agire) esercito, polizia, pompieri:
stare dietro a qc fig.
I. step [ingl. brit. stɛp, ingl. am. stɛp] SUST.
1. step (pace):
to be in step with sth fig.
you'd better watch your step! coloq., fig.
2. step (sound of footsteps):
3. step (move):
step fig.
passo m (towards verso)
4. step fig.:
5. step (stage):
step fig.
step fig.
tappa f (in in)
6. step (way of walking):
7. step (in dance):
8. step (stair):
9. step (exercise):
II. steps SUST. npl
1. steps (small ladder):
2. steps (stairs):
III. step <forma in -ing stepping, pret., part. pas. stepped> [ingl. brit. stɛp, ingl. am. stɛp] V. trans.
IV. step <forma in -ing stepping, pret., part. pas. stepped> [ingl. brit. stɛp, ingl. am. stɛp] V. intr.
fare un passo, camminare (in in; on su)
to step into house, lift, room
to step into dinghy
to step off bus, plane, pavement
to step onto scales, log, pavement
to step over fence, log, hole
to step through curtains
to step out of house, room
to step out of line soldier:
uscire dai ranghi also fig.
to step up to microphone, lectern
V. step [ingl. brit. stɛp, ingl. am. stɛp]
to step on it coloq.
to step on the gas coloq.
IN
IN → Indiana
Indiana [ingl. brit. ˌɪndɪˈanə, ingl. am. ˌɪndiˈænə]
I. in [ingl. brit. ɪn, ingl. am. ɪn] PREP.
1. in (expressing location or position):
2. in (inside, within):
3. in (expressing a subject or field):
4. in (included, involved):
to be in on coloq. secret
5. in (in expressions of time):
in 1987
nel 1987
6. in (within the space of):
to do sth in 10 minutes
fare qc in 10 minuti
7. in (expressing the future):
8. in (for):
9. in (during, because of):
10. in (with reflexive pronouns):
11. in (present in, inherent in):
12. in (expressing colour, composition):
13. in (dressed in):
14. in (expressing manner or medium):
no, ” he said in a whisper
15. in (as regards):
16. in (by):
17. in (in superlatives):
18. in (in measurements):
avete il 46?
19. in (in ratios):
20. in (in approximate amounts):
21. in (expressing arrangement):
in rows of 12
22. in (expressing age):
23. in:
to weave in and out of traffic, tables
24. in:
II. in [ingl. brit. ɪn, ingl. am. ɪn] ADV.
1. in (indoors):
to ask or invite sb in
2. in (at home, at work):
3. in (in prison, in hospital):
4. in (arrived):
5. in DEP. (within the boundary):
6. in (gathered):
7. in (in supply):
8. in (submitted):
9. in (elected to office):
III. in [ingl. brit. ɪn, ingl. am. ɪn] ADJ. (fashionable)
IV. in [ingl. brit. ɪn, ingl. am. ɪn] SUST.
1. in:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
V. in [ingl. brit. ɪn, ingl. am. ɪn]
to be in on the plan coloq.
I wasn't in on it coloq.
to have it in for sb coloq.
you're in for it coloq.
she has an in with the boss ingl. am.
I. in triplicate SUST.
II. triplicate [ingl. brit. ˈtrɪplɪkət, ingl. am. ˈtrɪpləkət] V. trans. [ingl. brit. ˈtrɪplɪkeɪt, ingl. am. ˈtrɪpləˌkeɪt]
I. general [ingl. brit. ˈdʒɛn(ə)r(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈdʒɛn(ə)rəl] ADJ.
1. general (widespread):
general interest, concern, approval, effort, feeling, opinion, chaos, ban, paralysis, reaction, response
in general use word, term, equipment
2. general (overall):
general condition, appearance, standard, rise, fall, decline, impression
general attitude, behaviour
3. general (rough, usually applying):
general rule, principle, axiom, conclusion
4. general (not detailed or specific):
general description, statement, information
general promise, assurance
5. general (not specialized):
general medicine, linguistics
general programme, magazine
general user, reader
general store, shop, dealer
6. general (miscellaneous):
general category, index, enquiry, expenses
7. general (usual, normal):
general practice, method, routine
II. general [ingl. brit. ˈdʒɛn(ə)r(ə)l, ingl. am. ˈdʒɛn(ə)rəl] SUST.
1. general MILIT.:
general of the army, air force ingl. am.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. in general ADV.
1. in general (usually or non-specifically):
2. in general (overall, mostly):
I. term [ingl. brit. təːm, ingl. am. tərm] SUST.
1. term:
term ENS., UNIV.
term ENS., UNIV.
in or during term (-time) ENS., UNIV.
autumn, spring, summer term ENS., UNIV.
2. term (word, phrase):
3. term MAT.:
4. term (limit):
to set or put a term to sth
II. terms SUST. npl
1. terms (conditions):
terms COM.
terms of trade COM., ECON.
2. terms:
to come to terms with identity, past, condition, disability
to come to terms with identity, past, condition, disability
to come to terms with death, defeat, failure
3. terms (relations):
4. terms (point of view):
III. in terms of PREP.
1. in terms of (as expressed by):
espresso in, in funzione di also MAT.
2. in terms of (from the point of view of):
IV. term [ingl. brit. təːm, ingl. am. tərm] V. trans.
to term sth sth
step in V. intr.
step in [or on] sth
to be in/out of step fig.
I. step [step] SUST.
1. step:
to take a step towards sth fig.
to be in/out of step fig.
2. step of stair, ladder:
3. step (measure):
to take steps (to do sth)
4. step MÚS.:
II. step <-pp-> [step] V. intr.
1. step (tread):
step in [or on] sth
2. step (walk):
in.
in. abreviatura de inch
I. inch <-es> [ɪntʃ] SUST.
pollice m 2, 54 cm
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. inch [ɪntʃ] V. intr.
I. in [ɪn] PREP.
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in sb's hands
2. in (within):
in sb's face
3. in (position of):
4. in (during):
5. in (at later time):
6. in (in less than):
to do sth in 4 hours
fare qc in 4 ore
7. in (for):
8. in (in situation, state of):
in search of sth/sb
in cerca di qc/qu
9. in (concerning):
10. in (by):
11. in (taking the form of):
12. in (made of):
13. in (sound of):
14. in (aspect of):
15. in (ratio):
16. in (substitution of):
in lieu of sth form.
17. in (as consequence of):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. in [ɪn] ADV.
1. in (inside, into):
to put sth in
2. in (to a place):
to be in coloq.
to hand sth in
3. in (popular):
4. in (up):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to be in for sth coloq.
to be in on sth
III. in [ɪn] ADJ.
IV. in [ɪn] SUST.
IN [ɪn·ˌdi·ˈæ·nə] SUST.
IN abreviatura de Indiana
Indiana [ɪn·ˌdi·ˈæ·nə] SUST.
Present
Istep in
youstep in
he/she/itsteps in
westep in
youstep in
theystep in
Past
Istepped in
youstepped in
he/she/itstepped in
westepped in
youstepped in
theystepped in
Present Perfect
Ihavestepped in
youhavestepped in
he/she/ithasstepped in
wehavestepped in
youhavestepped in
theyhavestepped in
Past Perfect
Ihadstepped in
youhadstepped in
he/she/ithadstepped in
wehadstepped in
youhadstepped in
theyhadstepped in
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