condurre

Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin condūcere (to lead, bring or draw together), from con- + dūcō (lead).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /konˈdur.re/
  • Rhymes: -urre
  • Hyphenation: con‧dùr‧re

Verb

condùrre (first-person singular present condùco, first-person singular past historic condùssi, past participle condótto, first-person singular imperfect conducévo, auxiliary avére) (transitive)

  1. (transitive) to lead, to guide, to escort
  2. (transitive) to drive (a car), to pilot (an aircraft), to steer (a boat)
  3. (transitive) to carry out, to conduct (an activity or initiative)
  4. (transitive) to lead, to experience (e.g. a happy life)
  5. (transitive, physics) to conduct
  6. (transitive, mathematics) to draw, to plot (a line)
  7. (intransitive) to lead (to a location; of a road) [auxiliary avere]
  8. (intransitive, sports) to be in the lead [auxiliary avere]

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