♦ definite

♦ definite
♦ definite /ˈdɛfənət/
a.
1 definito; preciso: Do you have a definite idea in mind?, hai in mente un'idea precisa?; a definite answer, una risposta precisa; DIALOGO-Wedding- She told me they hadn't set a definite date for the wedding yet, mi ha detto che non hanno stabilito ancora una data precisa per il matrimonio
2 certo, stabilito: It's definite that he'll be appointed, è certo che sarà nominato; There's nothing definite yet (o Nothing's definite yet), non c'è ancora niente di sicuro; There's no definite proof that he did it, non ci sono prove certe che lo abbia fatto
3 (di persona, pred.) deciso; sicuro: He was quite definite about it, ne era assolutamente sicuro
4 chiaro, indiscutibile: a definite improvement, un chiaro miglioramento; There is a definite link between obesity and ill health, c'è un legame indiscutibile tra obesità e problemi di salute
● (gramm.) definite article, articolo determinativo □ (mat.) definite integral, integrale definito.

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