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[steɪt]
1. n
1) (condition) stato, condizione f

state of emergency — stato di emergenza

state of mind — stato d'animo

state of war — stato di guerra

to be in a bad/good state — essere in cattivo/buono stato

he's not in a (fit) state to do it — non è in condizioni di farlo

he was in no state to drive — non era in condizioni di guidare

to be in a state of shock — essere sotto shock

he arrived home in a shocking state — è arrivato a casa ridotto proprio male

2) (anxiety) agitazione f

to be in a real state — essere tutto agitato (-a)

now don't get into a state — non ti agitare

3)

(pomp) in state — in pompa

to lie in state — essere esposto (-a) solennemente

4) Pol

the State — lo Stato

it's an independent state — è uno stato indipendente

2. vt
(gen) dichiarare, affermare, (time, place) decidere, fissare, (conditions) indicare, (case, problem, theory, facts) esporre

as stated above — come indicato sopra

state your name and address — fornisca nome e indirizzo

cheques must state the amount clearly — gli assegni debbono indicare chiaramente la somma

he stated his intention to resign — ha dichiarato di essere intenzionato a dimettersi

3. adj
(business) di stato, (control) statale, (security) dello stato

the State line Am — il confine (tra due stati)

to pay a state visit to a country — andare in visita ufficiale in un paese


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