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1 ♦ general
♦ general (1) /ˈdʒɛnrəl/a.1 generale; comune; pubblico; collettivo; universale: a general strike, uno sciopero generale; a phrase that is in general use, una locuzione d'uso comune; the general welfare, il bene pubblico, il benessere collettivo; a general notion, un concetto universale2 generico; indeterminato; vago: He spoke in general terms, ha parlato in modo vago; a general resemblance, una vaga somiglianza3 comune; diffuso; universale● (leg.) general acceptance, accettazione incondizionata ( d'una cambiale) □ (med.) general anaesthesia, anestesia totale □ (ass., naut.) general average, avaria generale (o comune) □ (naut.) general bill of lading, polizza di carico collettiva □ general business, varie ed eventuali ( ultima voce in un ordine del giorno) □ (naut.) general cargo, carico misto (o a collettame) □ (in GB) the General Council, il Consiglio Generale ( dei sindacati britannici) □ ( banca) general crossing, sbarratura semplice ( di un assegno) □ (leg.) general damages, danni presunti dalla legge e ammessi senza bisogno di prova □ general dealer, commerciante (o negoziante) in generi vari □ a general degree, una laurea generica ( in varie discipline, senza specializzazione) □ ( USA) general delivery, fermo posta □ general education, istruzione di carattere generale ( non specializzata) □ general election, elezioni generali (o politiche) □ (comm.) general endorsement, girata in bianco □ the general feeling, il sentimento popolare □ (leg.) general heir, erede universale □ (med.) general hospital, policlinico □ general knowledge, cultura enciclopedica □ (rag.) general ledger, mastro generale; libro mastro □ (org. az.) general management, direzione generale □ (org. az.) general manager, direttore generale □ (org. az.) general partner, socio accomandatario □ (org. az.) general partnership, società in nome collettivo □ General Post Office, (in GB, fino al 1969) Ministero delle Poste; (spec. in USA) posta centrale ( di una città) □ general practice, medicina generica □ (med.) general practitioner, medico generico; medico di base □ (leg.) general proxy, delega generale □ the general public, il grande pubblico □ general-purpose, pluriuso, multiuso, universale: (mil.) general-purpose bomb, bomba multiuso; (tecn.) general-purpose weedkiller, diserbante universale □ a general reader, un lettore di letteratura varia; chi legge ogni sorta di libri □ (stat.) General Register (in Scozia: Registry Office), Istituto Centrale di Statistica □ (fin., leg.) general reserve, riserva generale □ ( a scuola) general science, scienze naturali, chimica e fisica □ general servant, domestico (o domestica) tuttofare □ (mil.) general staff, stato maggiore □ general store, negozio di generi vari ( alimentari, ecc.); drogheria □ (stor.) the General Strike, lo sciopero del 1926 in GB ( durò sei mesi) □ (relig.) the General Synod, il Sinodo Generale ( della Chiesa anglicana) □ (dog.) general warehouse, magazzino generale □ (leg.) general warrant, mandato di cattura in bianco □ as a general rule, in genere; di regola; generalmente □ in general, in genere; generalmente; di solito.general (2) /ˈdʒɛnrəl/n.1 (spec. mil.) generale: brigadier general, generale di brigata; ( ora, anche in Italia) brigadiere generale; the general of the Dominicans, il generale dei domenicani2 (mil., in GB e in USA) – General, Tenente Generale con incarichi speciali: Lieutenant General, Tenente Generale3 (aeron. mil., in USA) – General, Generale di Squadra Aerea con incarichi speciali (cfr. ingl. Air Chief Marshal, sotto air): Lieutenant General, Generale di Squadra Aerea6 (med.) anestesia totale● (aeron. mil., in USA) General of the Airforce ( è il grado più elevato; non ha equivalente in Italia; cfr. ingl. Marshal of the Royal Air Force, sotto marshal) □ (mil., in USA) General of the army ( è il grado più elevato; non ha equivalente in Italia).
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