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Vocabolario e frasi
giuntare
= verbo trans. unire insieme , congiungere. <
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I deputati si radunarono , o come qui si diceva spagnolescamente nel gergo segretariesco d'allora , si giuntarono ; e dopo mille riverenze , complimenti , preamboli , sospiri , sospensioni , proposizioni in aria , tergiversazioni , strascinati tutti verso una deliberazione da una necessità sentita da tutti , sapendo bene che giocavano una gran carta , ma convinti che non c'era da far altro , conclusero di rincarare il pane .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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giuntatura
= il giuntare le varie parti di una struttura. <>
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Inglese
Vocabolario e frasi
(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) Elizabeth Bennet had been obliged, by the scarcity of gentlemen, to sitdown for two dances; and during part of that time, Mr. Darcy had beenstanding near enough for her to hear a conversation between him and Mr.Bingley, who came from the dance for a few minutes, to press his friendto join it.<>
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"Your friend performs delightfully," hecontinued after a pause, on seeing Bingley join the group; "and I doubtnot that you are an adept in the science yourself, Mr. Darcy.<>
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On entering the drawing-room she found the wholeparty at loo, and was immediately invited to join them; but suspectingthem to be playing high she declined it, and making her sister theexcuse, said she would amuse herself for the short time she could staybelow, with a book.<>
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Bennet and her daughters then departed, and Elizabeth returnedinstantly to Jane, leaving her own and her relations' behaviour to theremarks of the two ladies and Mr. Darcy; the latter of whom, however,could not be prevailed on to join in their censure of her, in spite ofall Miss Bingley's witticisms on fine eyes.<>
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He wasdirectly invited to join their party, but he declined it, observing thathe could imagine but two motives for their choosing to walk up and downthe room together, with either of which motives his joining them wouldinterfere.<>
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In his library he had beenalways sure of leisure and tranquillity; and though prepared, as he toldElizabeth, to meet with folly and conceit in every other room of thehouse, he was used to be free from them there; his civility, therefore,was most prompt in inviting Mr. Collins to join his daughters in theirwalk; and Mr. Collins, being in fact much better fitted for a walkerthan a reader, was extremely pleased to close his large book, and go.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "While I can have my mornings to myself," said she, "it is enough--Ithink it is no sacrifice to join occasionally in evening engagements.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) Elizabeth's spirits were so high on this occasion, that though she didnot often speak unnecessarily to Mr. Collins, she could not help askinghim whether he intended to accept Mr. Bingley's invitation, and ifhe did, whether he would think it proper to join in the evening'samusement; and she was rather surprised to find that he entertained noscruple whatever on that head, and was very far from dreading a rebukeeither from the Archbishop, or Lady Catherine de Bourgh, by venturing todance.<>
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Jane recollectedherself soon, and putting the letter away, tried to join with her usualcheerfulness in the general conversation; but Elizabeth felt an anxietyon the subject which drew off her attention even from Wickham; and nosooner had he and his companion taken leave, than a glance from Janeinvited her to follow her up stairs.<>
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"Theywill join me early to-morrow," he continued, "and among them are somewho will claim an acquaintance with you--Mr. Bingley and his sisters.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) Their visitors stayed with them above half-an-hour; and when they aroseto depart, Mr. Darcy called on his sister to join him in expressingtheir wish of seeing Mr. and Mrs.<>
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Miss Darcy looked as if shewished for courage enough to join in it; and sometimes did venture ashort sentence when there was least danger of its being heard.<>
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But Georgiana would not join her.<>
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They will then join his regiment,unless they are first invited to Longbourn; and I understand from Mrs.<>
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And with regard to theresentment of his family, or the indignation of the world, if the formerwere excited by his marrying me, it would not give me one moment'sconcern--and the world in general would have too much sense to join inthe scorn.<>
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Could he, or the Lucases, have pitched on any man withinthe circle of our acquaintance, whose name would have given the liemore effectually to what they related? Mr. Darcy, who never looks at anywoman but to see a blemish, and who probably never looked at you in hislife! It is admirable!"Elizabeth tried to join in her father's pleasantry, but could only forceone most reluctant smile.<>
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Perhaps you and your friend will join us at theBull.<>
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The father, with alittle boy in his arms, appeared at the door, and they crowded roundhim, clapping their tiny hands, and dragging him out, to join theirjoyous sports.<>
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We only know that he paused suddenly, drew along and deep breath, and looked anxiously on, as two of the principalmembers of the Dingley Dell club approached Mr. Pickwick, and said--'We are about to partake of a plain dinner at the Blue Lion, Sir; wehope you and your friends will join us.<>
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Tupman, if I stay at Bury,you can join me there, when I write.<>
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Even the vexation consequent uponhis recent adventure had vanished from his mind; and he could join inthe hearty laughter, which any allusion to it excited in Mr. Wardle,without anger and without embarrassment.<>
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Willyou join us at twelve, then, Pickwick?'Mr. Pickwick was particularly desirous to view the sport, the moreespecially as he was rather anxious in respect of Mr. Winkle's life andlimbs.<>
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That's all right,' replied Mr. Perker's clerk; and then seeing Mr.Pickwick's eye wandering curiously towards the table, he added, 'willyou join us, for half an hour or so? We are capital company hereto-night.<>
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Would you like to join us?'Mr. Pickwick could not resist so tempting an opportunity of studyinghuman nature.<>
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First he thought of his friends, andwondered when they would join him; then his mind reverted to Mrs.<>
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Would you like to wash your hands, sir, before we join the ladies'!Here's a sink, with the water laid on, Sir, and a clean jack towelbehind the door.<>
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As Gabriel walked on, and the voice drew nearer, hefound it proceeded from a small boy, who was hurrying along, to join oneof the little parties in the old street, and who, partly to keep himselfcompany, and partly to prepare himself for the occasion, was shoutingout the song at the highest pitch of his lungs.<>
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With a view to their rational and moral enjoyment, Brother Mordlinhad adapted the beautiful words of 'Who hasn't heard of a Jolly YoungWaterman?' to the tune of the Old Hundredth, which he would request themto join him in singing (great applause).<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'I will join them,' said Mr. Pickwick.<>
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he VILL have it spelt that vay vich I say ant rightand as there is sich a many things to settle he is sure your guvner wontobject of course he vill not Sammy for I knows him better so he sendshis dooty in which I join and am Samivel infernally yours 'TONY VELLER.<>
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