tale

tale
['tale]
1. agg dimostr
1) (simile, così grande) such (a)

è di una tale arroganza — he is so arrogant

tale articolo è in vendita presso tutte le nostre filiali — the above-mentioned article is on sale at all our branches

tali discorsi sono inaccettabili — such talk is not acceptable

non avevo mai visto un tale disordine — I had never seen such a mess

e con tali scuse è riuscito ad evitare la punizione — and with excuses like those he managed to escape punishment

cosa ti fa credere che nutra tali sentimenti? — what makes you think he feels like that?

2)

(nelle similitudini) tale... tale... — like ... like ...

tale padre tale figlio — like father like son

è tale quale suo nonno — he's the spitting image of o exactly like his grandfather

il tuo vestito è tale quale il mio — your dress is just o exactly like mine

hanno riportato una vittoria tale, quale non avevano sperato — they won an even greater victory than they had expected

2. agg indef
1)

(certo) quella tale persona desidera parlarti — that man (o woman) wants to see you

ti cercava una tale Giovanna — somebody called Giovanna was looking for you

ha detto che vedeva un amico, un tal Rossi — he said he was meeting a friend, a certain Rossi

2) (persona o cosa indeterminata) such-and-such

il tale giorno alla tale ora — on such and such a day at such and such a time

3. pron indef
1)

un(una) tale — (una certa persona) someone, (quella persona già menzionata) the one, the person, that person, that man (woman)

è fidanzata con un tale dell'ufficio contabilità — she's engaged to someone in accounts

hai più visto quel tale di cui mi dicevi? — did you ever see that person o man you were telling me about again?

ha telefonato di nuovo quella tale — that woman phoned again

2)

il tal dei tali — whatshisname

la tal dei tali — whatshername

diciamo che l'ho saputo dal tal dei tali — let's just say I had o heard it from you know who


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