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Italian - English (British) translations for "corrente"

"corrente" Italian translation

Translation

current

Definition

current

Part of speech

noun

Gender

feminine

Translations

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Meaning: current (electricity)

La corrente elettrica alimenta la lampada.

The electric current powers the lamp.

Meaning: current (flow of water or air)

Il fiume scorre con una forte corrente.

The river flows with a strong current.

Meaning: current (trend or fashion)

La moda attuale è molto colorata.

The current fashion is very colorful.

Meaning: current (time period)

Nel corso dell'anno corrente, ho imparato molto.

During the current year, I have learned a lot.

Meaning: current (relevant or up-to-date information)

Mi puoi dare le informazioni correnti sul progetto?

Can you give me the current information on the project?


Examples

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La corrente elettrica è molto pericolosa.

The electric current is very dangerous.

Mi piace nuotare contro corrente.

I like swimming against the current.

Ho dimenticato di pagare la bolletta della corrente.

I forgot to pay the electricity bill.

La corrente marina ci ha portato lontano dalla costa.

The ocean current took us far from the coast.

L'azienda ha deciso di cambiare fornitore di corrente.

The company decided to change electricity supplier.

Dobbiamo verificare se c'è una corrente d'aria nella stanza.

We need to check if there is a draft in the room.

Il mio cellulare si sta scaricando, devo trovare una presa di corrente.

My phone is running out of battery, I need to find a power outlet.

Per risparmiare energia, ho comprato un frigorifero a basso consumo di corrente.

To save energy, I bought a low-power refrigerator.

La corrente artistica del Rinascimento ha avuto un grande impatto sulla storia dell'arte.

The artistic movement of the Renaissance had a great impact on art history.


Advanced Description

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The noun 'corrente' in Italian means 'current' in English. It refers to the flow of a liquid, gas, or electricity in a particular direction.

In physics, 'corrente' can specifically refer to an electric current, which is the flow of electric charge through a conductor. Electric currents are measured in amperes and can be either direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC).

In everyday language, 'corrente' can also be used metaphorically to describe a prevailing trend or movement, such as a cultural or political current.

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