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crackeur(-euse)
giudice di appello
appeal judge, appeals judge ΟΥΣ
appeal judge
giudice αρσ d'appello
giudice d'appello
appeal(s) judge
I. appeal [βρετ əˈpiːl, αμερικ əˈpil] ΟΥΣ
1. appeal (call):
appeal
appello αρσ (for a)
an appeal for calm
un appello alla calma
an appeal to sb to do
un appello a qn perché faccia
2. appeal (charity event):
appeal
appello αρσ (for per; on behalf of a favore di)
an appeal for food, blankets, clothes
una raccolta di
to launch an appeal
lanciare un appello
3. appeal ΑΘΛ (to umpire, referee):
appeal
appello αρσ (against contro; to a)
4. appeal ΝΟΜ:
appeal
appello αρσ
to lodge an appeal
interporre appello
an appeal to the Supreme Court
un appello alla Corte Suprema
5. appeal:
appeal (attraction)
fascino αρσ
appeal (attraction)
attrazione θηλ
appeal (interest)
interesse αρσ
to have appeal, a certain appeal
avere fascino, un certo fascino
to have wide appeal
avere, esercitare un grande richiamo
it holds no appeal for me
non mi interessa, non mi attira
II. appeal [βρετ əˈpiːl, αμερικ əˈpil] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. appeal ΝΟΜ:
appeal
appellarsi, fare ricorso in appello, ricorrere in appello, interporre appello (against contro)
the right to appeal
il diritto d'appello
to appeal to council, tribunal, high court
appellarsi a, interporre appello a
to appeal to individual
appellarsi a
2. appeal ΑΘΛ:
to appeal to umpire, referee
appellarsi a
to appeal against decision, call
protestare contro
3. appeal (call, request):
to appeal for order, tolerance
richiamare a
to appeal for witnesses
appellarsi, ricorrere ai testimoni
to appeal to sb to do (formal call)
appellarsi, fare appello, ricorrere a qn perché faccia
to appeal to the public for help
appellarsi, ricorrere al pubblico per un aiuto
to appeal to sb's better nature, sense of honour
fare appello al buon cuore, al senso dell'onore di qn
4. appeal (attract, interest):
to appeal to sb idea:
interessare a qn
to appeal to sb place, person:
affascinare qn, attrarre qn
does the idea appeal?
l'idea interessa?
Austria doesn't really appeal to me
l'Austria non mi attira tanto
gardening doesn't appeal to me
il giardinaggio non mi interessa, non mi dice niente
I. judge [βρετ dʒʌdʒ, αμερικ dʒədʒ] ΟΥΣ
1. judge ΝΟΜ:
judge
giudice αρσ
2. judge (adjudicator) (at competition):
judge
membro αρσ della giuria
judge ΑΘΛ
giudice αρσ di gara
the judges' decision is final (at show etc.)
la decisione dei membri della giuria è inappellabile
3. judge μτφ:
to be a good judge of character
essere bravo a giudicare il carattere (di una persona)
to be no judge of art, wine
non essere un conoscitore, intenditore di
I think it's lovely - not that I'm any judge
credo sia delizioso - non che me ne intenda molto or non che io sia un intenditore
let me be the judge of that
lascia che sia io a giudicarlo or a deciderlo
II. Judges
Judges pl + verbo ενικ:
the (Book of) Judges ΒΊΒΛΟς
il libro dei Giudici, i Giudici
III. judge [βρετ dʒʌdʒ, αμερικ dʒədʒ] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. judge person:
judge
giudicare
also ΝΟΜ to judge a prisoner guilty
giudicare colpevole il detenuto
who are you to judge others?
chi sei tu per giudicare gli altri?
2. judge (adjudicate):
judge show, competition
fare da giudice, arbitro in
3. judge (estimate):
judge (currently) distance, age
valutare, stimare
judge (in the future) outcome, reaction
prevedere
it is hard to judge who will win the election
è difficile prevedere chi vincerà le elezioni
4. judge (consider):
judge
considerare
judge
ritenere
the operation was judged a great success
l'operazione fu ritenuta un grande successo
judged by their usual standards, their concert was disappointing
rispetto ai loro standard abituali, il concerto è stato deludente
IV. judge [βρετ dʒʌdʒ, αμερικ dʒədʒ] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
judge
giudicare
I am in no position to judge
non sta a me giudicare
as far as one can judge
per quanto si possa giudicare or per quanto se ne possa sapere
judging by or from…
a giudicare da…
V. judge [βρετ dʒʌdʒ, αμερικ dʒədʒ]
to be as sober as a judge (not drunk)
= avere la mente lucida
to be as sober as a judge (solemn)
= avere un atteggiamento solenne or maestoso
magistrato di Corte d'Appello
Appeals Court judge
I. appeal ·ˈpi:l] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. appeal (attract):
appeal
attirare
the idea doesn't appeal to me
non mi attira l'idea
2. appeal ΝΟΜ:
appeal
ricorrere in appello
3. appeal (plead):
to appeal to sb for sth
far appello a qn per ottenere qc
to appeal for donations/help
fare richiesta di donazioni/aiuto
she appealed to his sense of honor
fece appello al suo senso dell'onore
II. appeal ·ˈpi:l] ΟΥΣ
1. appeal (attraction):
appeal
fascino αρσ
to have appeal
avere fascino οικ
2. appeal ΝΟΜ:
appeal
appello αρσ
court of appeals
corte θηλ d'appello
to file an appeal (against sth)
fare ricorso (contro qc)
3. appeal (request):
appeal
richiesta θηλ
an appeal to sb for sth
una richiesta di qc a qn
to launch an appeal to do sth
lanciare un appello per fare qc
4. appeal (authority of):
appeal to reason, justice, sense of humanity
appello αρσ
I. judge [dʒʌdʒ] ΟΥΣ
1. judge ΝΟΜ:
judge
giudice αρσ θηλ
2. judge:
judge (referee)
giudice αρσ θηλ di gara
judge (in a jury)
membro αρσ della giuria
panel of judges
giuria θηλ
II. judge [dʒʌdʒ] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ a. ΝΟΜ
judge
giudicare
III. judge [dʒʌdʒ] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. judge a. ΝΟΜ:
judge
giudicare
judge (question)
decidere
judge (assess)
valutare
judge (consider)
considerare
to judge that …
ritenere che…
2. judge:
judge (as a referee)
fare da arbitro in
judge (in a jury)
fare da giudice in
Present
Iappeal
youappeal
he/she/itappeals
weappeal
youappeal
theyappeal
Past
Iappealed
youappealed
he/she/itappealed
weappealed
youappealed
theyappealed
Present Perfect
Ihaveappealed
youhaveappealed
he/she/ithasappealed
wehaveappealed
youhaveappealed
theyhaveappealed
Past Perfect
Ihadappealed
youhadappealed
he/she/ithadappealed
wehadappealed
youhadappealed
theyhadappealed
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