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1 follow-up
['fɒləʊʌp] 1.1) (film, record, single, programme) seguito m. (to di)2) (of patient, socialwork case) follow-up m.2.1) (supplementary) [survey, work] = che costituisce il seguito, la prosecuzione di qualcosa; [interview, inspection] di controllo; [discussion, meeting] che segue, successivo; [ letter] di sollecitazione2) (of patient, ex-inmate)* * *noun (further reaction or response: Was there any follow-up to the letter you wrote to the newspaper?) seguito* * *follow-up /ˈfɒləʊʌp/A a.2 che fa seguito a una precedente azione (a un precedente contatto, ecc.): follow-up letter, lettera di sollecitazione; follow-up meetings, incontri successivi ( a una riunione precedente)B n.1 seguito; continuazione; proseguimento: She's written a follow-up to ‘Jane Eyre’, ha scritto il seguito di ‘Jane Eyre’2 azione o cosa che fa seguito a una precedente: There was no follow-up to the meeting, l'incontro non ha avuto seguito (o non ha portato a nulla)3 (scient.) attività di controllo; periodo di osservazione; monitoraggio; (med.) (periodo di) catamnesi: a 10-year follow-up of diabetic patients, osservazione di pazienti diabetici su un arco di 10 anni; (med.) follow-up visit, visita di controllo; (psic.) follow-up studies, studi longitudinali5 ( Internet) risposta; replica (a un messaggio di un forum o di una mailing list, di un newsgroup).* * *['fɒləʊʌp] 1.1) (film, record, single, programme) seguito m. (to di)2) (of patient, socialwork case) follow-up m.2.1) (supplementary) [survey, work] = che costituisce il seguito, la prosecuzione di qualcosa; [interview, inspection] di controllo; [discussion, meeting] che segue, successivo; [ letter] di sollecitazione2) (of patient, ex-inmate) -
2 (to) prosecute
(to) prosecute /ˈprɒsɪkju:t/A v. t.1 proseguire; continuare; seguitare; portare avanti; esercitare: to prosecute one's studies, proseguire gli studi; to prosecute an investigation, portare avanti un'inchiesta; to prosecute a trade, esercitare un commercio (o un mestiere)2 (leg.) perseguire (a termini di legge); procedere contro (q.): Shoplifters will be prosecuted, i taccheggiatori saranno perseguiti a termini di leggeB v. i.(leg.) far causa; intentare giudizio● (leg.) to prosecute the charge, sostenere l'accusa □ to prosecute one's claims, rivendicare i propri diritti ( facendo ricorso alla legge) □ (leg.) to prosecute a crime, perseguire un reato □ (leg.) to prosecute in a civil case, costituirsi parte civile □ (leg. USA) prosecuting attorney, pubblico ministero □ (leg.) prosecuting witness, testimone d'accusa. -
3 (to) prosecute
(to) prosecute /ˈprɒsɪkju:t/A v. t.1 proseguire; continuare; seguitare; portare avanti; esercitare: to prosecute one's studies, proseguire gli studi; to prosecute an investigation, portare avanti un'inchiesta; to prosecute a trade, esercitare un commercio (o un mestiere)2 (leg.) perseguire (a termini di legge); procedere contro (q.): Shoplifters will be prosecuted, i taccheggiatori saranno perseguiti a termini di leggeB v. i.(leg.) far causa; intentare giudizio● (leg.) to prosecute the charge, sostenere l'accusa □ to prosecute one's claims, rivendicare i propri diritti ( facendo ricorso alla legge) □ (leg.) to prosecute a crime, perseguire un reato □ (leg.) to prosecute in a civil case, costituirsi parte civile □ (leg. USA) prosecuting attorney, pubblico ministero □ (leg.) prosecuting witness, testimone d'accusa. -
4 ♦ umbrella
♦ umbrella /ʌmˈbrɛlə/A n.1 ombrello3 (aeron. mil.) ombrello aereo4 (mil.) sbarramento protettivo antiaereo5 (fig.) protezione; egida: The country is in need of stability under the umbrella of the UN, il paese ha bisogno di stabilità sotto la protezione dell'ONU; The project comes under the umbrella of the EU, il progetto è patrocinato dall'UE; all the disciplines that come under the umbrella of «business studies», tutte le discipline che si raggruppano sotto la denominazione di «economia aziendale»B a. attr.● (zool.) umbrella-bird ( Cephalopterus ornatus), uccello parasole □ umbrella case, fodera dell'ombrello □ umbrella factory, ombrellificio □ (fin.) umbrella fund, fondo a ombrello (o multicomparto) □ (bot.) umbrella pine ( Pinus pinea), pino domestico □ umbrella ring, ghiera dell'ombrello □ umbrella stand, portaombrelli □ umbrella stick, manico d'ombrello □ (bot., in USA) umbrella tree ( Magnolia tripetala), magnolia tripetala.
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