appropriate *** ap·pro·pri·ate adj vb
- appropriate *** ap·pro·pri·ate adj vb
- [ə'prəʊprɪeɪt]
1. adj
adatto (-a), opportuno (-a), opportuno (-a), giusto (-a), adatto (-a), competente
appropriate for or to — adatto (-a) a, appropriato (-a) a, adeguato (-a) a
an outfit appropriate to the job — un abbigliamento adatto al lavoro
it would not be appropriate for me to comment — non sta a me fare dei commenti
tick the appropriate box — barrare l'apposita casella
whichever seems more appropriate — ciò che sembra più adatto
appropriate behaviour — comportamento corretto
he is the appropriate person to ask — è lui il competente in materia
2. vt
1) appropriarsi di
2) frm: allocate) destinare, stanziare
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