Italiano
Vocabolario e frasi
È una delle facoltà singolari e incomunicabili della religione cristiana , il poter indirizzare e consolare chiunque , in qualsivoglia congiuntura , a qualsivoglia termine , ricorra ad essa .(Manzoni-I Promessi sposi)<>
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A chi indirizzarla? Alla moglie, povera vecchia, o al figliuolo, o a qualche amico? No: al largo gli amici! Chi lo aveva ajutato? Per dir la verità , non aveva chiesto ajuto a nessuno; ma perché sapeva in precedenza che nessuno avrebbe avuto pietà di lui.(Pirandello - Novelle per un anno)<>
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* Sì, là , a casa Pomino, dovevo indirizzarmi: che se anche non ce li avessi trovati, avrei potuto sapere dalla portinaia dove andarli a scovare. ( Pirandello - Il fu Mattia Pascal )<>
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* Allora avrei potuto distruggere quel che disprezzavo , e far prevalere quel che amavo : indirizzare la corrente delle cose verso la mia meta ; e modellare nel docile fango del concreto il mio ideale . (G .Papini - Un uomo finito)<>
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* Mi venne il desiderio di conquistarmene l’amicizia anch’io e cercai una frase amabile a indirizzarle .(I.Svevo - La coscienza di zeno)<>
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allocutivo = proprio dell'allocuzione pronomi allocutivi , i pronomi di cortesia e , più in generale , quelli che servono a indirizzare la comunicazione .<>
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attivazionale = relativo all'attivazione ricerca attivazionale , ricerca volta a individuare gusti e bisogni dei consumatori , per indirizzare meglio la pubblicità e la produzione .<>
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avviare = verbo trans. mettere su una via , indirizzare a un luogo<>
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dirizzare = verbo trans . rivolgere - indirizzare <>
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filone = persona che , con astuzia e senza dare nell'occhio , riesce a indirizzare le situazioni a proprio vantaggio . <>
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incamminare = verbo transitivo , mettere in cammino - avviare , indirizzare , guidare <>
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indrizzare = indirizzare . <>
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inviare = verbo transitivo , mandare , spedire , indirizzare <>
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rindirizzare = verbo trans. indirizzare nuovamente <>
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rindirizzarsi = verbo riflessivo indirizzarsi di nuovo. <>
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volgere = verbo transitivo piegare , indirizzare verso un luogo o un punto <>
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voltare = verbo transitivo volgere , indirizzare in un altro senso <>
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Inglese
Vocabolario e frasi
(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) The possibility of Mr. Collins's fancying himself in love with herfriend had once occurred to Elizabeth within the last day or two; butthat Charlotte could encourage him seemed almost as far frompossibility as she could encourage him herself, and her astonishment wasconsequently so great as to overcome at first the bounds of decorum, andshe could not help crying out:"Engaged to Mr. Collins! My dear Charlotte--impossible!"The steady countenance which Miss Lucas had commanded in telling herstory, gave way to a momentary confusion here on receiving so direct areproach; though, as it was no more than she expected, she soon regainedher composure, and calmly replied:"Why should you be surprised, my dear Eliza? Do you think it incrediblethat Mr. Collins should be able to procure any woman's good opinion,because he was not so happy as to succeed with you?"But Elizabeth had now recollected herself, and making a strong effortfor it, was able to assure with tolerable firmness that the prospect oftheir relationship was highly grateful to her, and that she wished herall imaginable happiness.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) Lady Catherine seemed quite astonished at not receiving a direct answer;and Elizabeth suspected herself to be the first creature who had everdared to trifle with so much dignified impertinence.<>
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Why was he to be the judge?""You are rather disposed to call his interference officious?""I do not see what right Mr. Darcy had to decide on the propriety of hisfriend's inclination, or why, upon his own judgement alone, he was todetermine and direct in what manner his friend was to be happy.<>
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It was notin their direct road, nor more than a mile or two out of it.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) They had now entered a beautiful walk by the side of the water, andevery step was bringing forward a nobler fall of ground, or a finerreach of the woods to which they were approaching; but it was some timebefore Elizabeth was sensible of any of it; and, though she answeredmechanically to the repeated appeals of her uncle and aunt, andseemed to direct her eyes to such objects as they pointed out, shedistinguished no part of the scene.<>
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Instead of returning to theoffice whence he came, however, he bent his steps direct to Sun Court,and walking straight into the George and Vulture, demanded to knowwhether one Mr. Pickwick was within.<>
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Themajority of the inhabitants either direct their energies to the lettingof furnished apartments, or devote themselves to the healthful andinvigorating pursuit of mangling.<>
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These articleshaving been promptly supplied, he walked on direct towards LeadenhallMarket at a good round pace, very different from his recent lingeringone.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'I am sorry to trouble you, Sir,' said Mr. Winkle, 'but will you havethe goodness to direct me to--Ha! ha! ha!' roared the studious young gentleman, throwing the largebook up into the air, and catching it with great dexterity at the verymoment when it threatened to smash to atoms all the bottles on thecounter.<>
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Bardell's door;which the heavy gentleman, in direct opposition to, and defiance of, thevixenish ladies, contended was a green door and not a yellow one.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'When my uncle reached the end of Leith Walk, he had to cross a prettylarge piece of waste ground which separated him from a short streetwhich he had to turn down to go direct to his lodging.<>
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