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quelquun
conteso
inglés
inglés
italiano
italiano
I. disputed [ingl. brit. dɪˈspjuːtɪd, ingl. am. dɪˈspjudəd] V. part. pas.
disputed → dispute II, III
II. disputed [ingl. brit. dɪˈspjuːtɪd, ingl. am. dɪˈspjudəd] ADJ.
disputed
discusso
disputed
contestato
disputed
conteso
disputed DER.
contenzioso
I. dispute [ingl. brit. dɪˈspjuːt, ingl. am. dɪˈspjut] SUST.
1. dispute (quarrel):
dispute (between individuals)
disputa f
dispute (between individuals)
discussione f (between tra; with con)
dispute (between groups)
conflitto m (over, about su, a proposito di; between tra; with con)
border dispute
lite di confine
pay dispute
vertenza salariale
to be in dispute with
essere in conflitto con
to have a dispute with
avere una discussione con
to enter into a dispute with
entrare in conflitto con
2. dispute U (controversy):
dispute
controversia f (over, about su)
to be, not to be in dispute cause, fact, problem:
essere, non essere controverso
without dispute
indiscutibilmente
without dispute
senza discussioni
there is some dispute about the cause
la causa è piuttosto controversa
it is a matter of dispute
è una questione controversa
to be open to dispute
essere una questione ancora aperta, essere tutto da vedere
it is open to dispute whether this solution would work
è ancora da vedere se questa soluzione potrebbe funzionare
II. dispute [ingl. brit. dɪˈspjuːt, ingl. am. dɪˈspjut] V. trans.
1. dispute (question truth of):
dispute claim, figures, result, theory
contestare, mettere in discussione
I dispute that!
mi oppongo!
2. dispute (claim possession of):
dispute property, territory, title
disputare, contendere
III. dispute [ingl. brit. dɪˈspjuːt, ingl. am. dɪˈspjut] V. intr.
dispute
disputare
dispute
discutere
to dispute with sb about
discutere con qn di
industrial dispute [ingl. brit. ɪnˌdʌstrɪəl dɪsˈpjuːt] SUST.
industrial dispute
conflitto m di lavoro
industrial dispute
vertenza f sindacale
beyond dispute ADJ.
beyond dispute
indiscutibile, fuori discussione
trade dispute [ˈtreɪddɪˌspjuːt] SUST.
trade dispute
vertenza f sindacale
border dispute [ˌbɔːdədɪˈspjuːt] SUST.
border dispute
lite f di confine
demarcation dispute [ˌdiːmɑːˈkeɪʃndɪˈspjuːt] SUST.
demarcation dispute
conflitto m di competenza
power dispute [ˈpaʊədɪˌspjuːt] SUST.
power dispute
vertenza f sulla questione energetica
italiano
italiano
inglés
inglés
contestato
disputed
discusso fatto, teoria
disputed
inglés
inglés
italiano
italiano
I. dispute [dɪs·ˈpju:t] V. trans.
1. dispute (argue):
dispute
discutere
2. dispute (doubt):
dispute
mettere in discussione
II. dispute [dɪs·ˈpju:t] V. intr.
to dispute (with sb) over sth
discutere (con qn) di qc
III. dispute [dɪs·ˈpju:t] SUST.
dispute
disputa f
a dispute over sth
una disputa su qc
labor dispute SUST.
labor dispute
conflitto m col datore di lavoro
trivial dispute, matter
futile
blow over argument, dispute
calmarsi
bitter dispute
aspro, -a
italiano
italiano
inglés
inglés
lite
dispute
contrasto
dispute
vertenza sindacale
labor dispute
disputa
dispute
pizza
Although its ultimate origins are disputed, the pizza that is loved all over the world comes from Naples. There are more than fifty types of pizza (Margherita , Calzone , Capricciosa , Quattro Stagioni , etc.) Margherita , the best-known pizza, was invented in the late nineteenth century in honor of the then Queen of Italy, Margherita. This pizza unites the three colors of the Italian flag: green basil, white mozzarella, and red tomato sauce.
Present
Idispute
youdispute
he/she/itdisputes
wedispute
youdispute
theydispute
Past
Idisputed
youdisputed
he/she/itdisputed
wedisputed
youdisputed
theydisputed
Present Perfect
Ihavedisputed
youhavedisputed
he/she/ithasdisputed
wehavedisputed
youhavedisputed
theyhavedisputed
Past Perfect
Ihaddisputed
youhaddisputed
he/she/ithaddisputed
wehaddisputed
youhaddisputed
theyhaddisputed
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Upon hitting the target, the four staves flex and compact together, spreading the force of the blow over a longer period of time.
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The dilatant fluid would disperse the force of a sudden blow over a wider area of the user's body, reducing the blunt force trauma.
en.wikipedia.org
Optimists insist that the squall will blow over.
www.telegraph.co.uk
It appears as if this latest disagreement to be sparked by soccer may take a while to blow over.
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It would surely blow over in the next wind!
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