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Present
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presente
the period of time happening now, not before or after
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il presente
the verb tense used to describe actions or states that are happening right now or are generally true
present
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presente
(of people) being somewhere particular
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presente
(of things) being in a specific place or thing
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presente, completamente attento
being completely attentive and mentally engaged in the current moment or activity
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presente, attuale
(grammar) referring to a tense or participle that describes an action currently happening, a habitual action, or a state that exists at the current time
to present
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presentare
to put on or deliver a performance, production, or broadcast for an audience in a theatre, cinema, on television, or radio
Transitive: to present a performance or broadcast
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presentare
to deliver a speech or presentation that publicly expresses one's ideas, plans, etc.
Transitive: to present a speech or presentation
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presentare, offrire
to show or give something to others for inspection, consideration, or approval
Complex Transitive: to present sth to sb
Formal
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presentare, sottoporre
to officially give a financial document, such as a cheque or bill, for acceptance or payment
Transitive: to present a financial document
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presentare, mostrare
to show or portray someone or something, often to convey a specific image
Transitive: to present an idea or concept
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presentare, rappresentare
to represent someone or something in a particular way
Transitive: to present sb/sth in a specific manner
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presentare
to have or exhibit particular signs or symptoms during a medical check-up
Transitive: to present with a sign or symptom
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manifestarsi, presentarsi
(of a disease, disorder, etc.) to manifest through specific symptoms or signs
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presentare, esporre
to create a situation, condition, etc.
Transitive: to present a situation or condition
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presentarsi, comparire
to officially appear at a specific place, often as required by a formal request or obligation
Transitive: to present oneself | to present oneself somewhere
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presentare, esporre
to formally submit a charge, evidence, or complaint before a court for investigation or legal action
Transitive: to present a charge or evidence
present
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presentable
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presentable
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presentism
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presentism
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presentist
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presentist
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Esempio
The children were thrilled with their presents from Santa Claus on Christmas morning.
As a token of gratitude, she gave her teacher a handmade card as a present at the end of the school year.
He always brings thoughtful presents whenever he visits, which shows how much he values our friendship.
The children opened their presents before breakfast.
They opened their presents together on Christmas Day morning.
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