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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
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CORE WORDS


CEFR SNOT Free time, entertainment • radio, TV, etc., cassette recorder
CEFR SNOT Free time, entertainment • radio, TV, etc., cassette

Glob1500 settle to end (a dispute); to agree about (a problem); to make a home in a new place v.
NGSL3000 settle To move to a new environment and become accustomed to it verb
NGSL3000 Settlement place or region where people build homes and few people have lived before n
SAT5000 unsettle To put into confusion. v.

Tanaka6000 setting Tanaka6000 settle Tanaka6000 settled Tanaka6000 settlement

COMPOUND WORDS


anisette {n} (alcoholic liqueur) audio cassette {n} (cassette for audio data) cassette {n} (modular segment of DNA encoding genes for a single function) cassette {n} (set of sprockets on a bicycle) cassette {n} (small flat case containing magnetic tape) falsetto {n} ("false" (singing) voice in any human) Irish Setter {n} (a breed of gun dog) poinsettia {n} (plant) radio cassette {n} (radio cassette player) SEE: radio cassette player :: radio cassette player {n} (device combining radio and cassette player) resettle {v} (to force someone to settle in a different place) resettle {v} (to settle in a different place) resettlement {n} (the transportation of a group of people to a new settlement) Rosetta Stone {prop} (large inscribed stone) rosette {n} (rose burner) SEE: rose burner :: sett {n} (home of a badger) sett {n} (paving stone) settee {n} (long seat) setter {n} (breed of dog) setter {n} (one who sets sthg) setting {adj} (that disappears below the horizon) setting {n} (music) setting {n} (placement of a control) setting {n} (time, place, circumstance) settle {n} (to fix one's residence) settlement {n} (A colony that is newly established; a place or region newly settled) settlement {n} ((law) A resolution of a dispute) settlement {n} (The state of being settled) settlement agreement {n} Prozessvergleich settler {n} (someone who settles in a new location, especially one who makes a previously uninhabited place his home) trendsetter {n} (someone who starts a trend, or makes one more popular) typesetter {n} (a typesetter) typesetting {n} (setting or composition) unsettling {adj} (That makes one troubled or uneasy) videocassette {n} (cassette containing recorded videotape) videocassette recorder {n} (recording device)

5000 WORDS










settlement, compensation P3688 settlement, occupation P5323






PHRASES



Il sole che tramonta sul mare è molto bello.



The sun setting on the sea is very beautiful .
Il sole che tramonta sul mare è molto bello 0

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(IT )

(2594)

La questione è stata risolta.



The matter has been settled .
La questione è stata risolta 0

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(IT )

(2666)



They made a great effort to settle the problem .

Hanno fatto un grande sforzo per risolvere il problema.


The sun is just setting .

Il sole sta appena tramontando.


Somehow I cannot settle down to work .

In qualche modo non riesco a sistemarmi per lavorare.


I considered the problem as settled .

Consideravo il problema risolto.


Have you got settled into your new house yet ?

Ti sei già ambientato nella tua nuova casa?


She's married and settled down now .

Adesso è sposata e si è sistemata.


After a while , the children settled down .

Dopo un po', i bambini si sistemarono.




Hanno fatto un grande sforzo per risolvere il problema.
Il sole sta appena tramontando.
In qualche modo non riesco a sistemarmi per lavorare.
Consideravo il problema risolto.
Ti sei già ambientato nella tua nuova casa?
Adesso è sposata e si è sistemata.
Dopo un po', i bambini si sistemarono.