Italian | English |
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conciso adjective | concise(brief and precise) sententious [sententiouser, sententiousest](using as few words as possible) |
conciso adjective {m} | taut [tauter, tautest](containing only relevant parts; brief and controlled) |
concittadina noun {f} | fellow citizen(citizen of one's country or city) |
concittadino noun {m} | fellow citizen(citizen of one's country or city) |
concive noun {m} {f} | fellow citizen(citizen of one's country or city) |
conclave noun {m} | conclave(group of cardinals) |
conclavista noun {m} | conclavist(personal aide of a cardinal at a papal conclave) |
concludente adjective {m} {f} | convincing(effective as proof or evidence) |
concludere verb | break up(of a telephone conversation, to cease to be understandable because of a bad connection) close [closed, closing, closes](put an end to) complete [completed, completing, completes](to finish) conclude [concluded, concluding, concludes](to end) finish [finished, finishing, finishes](to complete) infer [inferred, inferring, infers](to introduce (something) as a reasoned conclusion; to conclude by reasoning or deduction, as from premises or evidence) wrap up(To finish off a task completely) |
concludersi verb | break up(to dissolve; to part) |
conclusione noun {f} | close [closes](end or conclusion) conclusion [conclusions](end, final part) outcome [outcomes](result) |
conclusioni noun {f-Pl} | opinion [opinions](EU: a judicial opinion by an Advocate General delivered to the European Court of Justice) |
conclusiva adjective {f} | ultimate(eventual) |
conclusivo adjective | closing(coming after all others) conclusive(pertaining to a conclusion) |
conclusivo adjective {m} | ultimate(eventual) |
concluso adjective | complete [completer, completest](finished; ended; concluded; completed) |
concognata noun | co-sister-in-lawnoun |
concognato noun | co-brother-in-law(one's spouse's brother-in-law) |
concologia noun {f} | conchology(study of molluscs) |
concomitante adjective | concomitant(following as a consequence) concurrent(happening at the same time; simultaneous) simultaneous(occurring at the same time) |
concomitanza noun {f} | concourse(the running or flowing together of things; the meeting of things) |
concordante adjective | concordant(agreeing, correspondent, harmonious) |
concordanza noun {f} | agreement [agreements](grammatical agreement) |
concordanza dei tempi noun {f} | consecutio temporum(sequence of tenses) |
concordare verb | agree [agreed, agreeing, agrees](harmonize in opinion; be in unison or concord; be united; concur) comply [complied, complying, complies](to yield assent; to accord; to acquiesce, agree) concert(to plan together) resonate [resonated, resonating, resonates](to have an effect or impact; to influence; to engender support) |