Significato di “easy” nel dizionario inglese

“easy” in inglese

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easyadjective

uk /ˈiː.zi/ us /ˈiː.zi/

easy adjective (NOT DIFFICULT)

A1 needing little effort:

an easy exam
Would a ten o'clock appointment be easier for you?
[ + to infinitive ] It's easy to see why he's so popular.
She's very easy to talk to.
The easiest thing to do would be for us to take the train home.
It isn't easy being a parent.
Getting into the movie business is no easy matter.
I don't trust that easy (= relaxed) charm of his.
informal My car can do 250 kph, easy.
Opposite

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easiness
noun [ U ] uk /ˈiː.zi.nəs/ us /ˈiː.zi.nəs/

(Definizione di “easy” dal Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

“easy” in inglese americano

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easyadjective, adverb

us /ˈi·zi/

easy adjective, adverb (NOT DIFFICULT)

needing little effort; not difficult:

She looked through the test trying to find an easy question.
Would a 10 a.m. appointment be easier for you?
[ + to infinitive ] She is very easy to talk to.
Let’s run the last two miles at an easy (= not fast) pace.

easy adjective, adverb (COMFORTABLE)

[ -er/-est only ] free from worry, pain, or trouble; comfortable or calm:

With three children to support, her life has been far from easy.
I don’t feel easy about leaving him alone in the house all day.

Espressione idiomatica/espressioni idiomatiche

(Definizione di “easy” dal Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

“easy” in inglese per gli affari

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easyadjective

uk /ˈiːzi/ us easier or easiest
close/end/finish easier

STOCK MARKET to be lower in price at the end of a period of time:

Tokyo stocks closed easier on profit-taking.
on/down easy street

informal having a lot of money and living comfortably:

You'd think a windfall that large would put Smith on easy street.

(Definizione di “easy” dal Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)