♦ interested

♦ interested
♦ interested /ˈɪntrəstɪd/
a.
1 to be interested in, essere interessato a (un'offerta, ecc.); interessarsi di: He is interested in sport, s'interessa di sport; DIALOGO-Asking about a house- I'm very interested in the room, la stanza mi interessa molto
2 interessato; egoistico; avido: interested motives, motivi egoistici; remotely interested, minimamente interessato NOTA D'USO: -interested, affected o concerned?-
3 (fin.) interessato; cointeressato
● (leg.) the interested parties, le parti interessate; gli interessati; le parti in causa
interestedly
avv.
interessatamente; per interesse.

English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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