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1 ♦ goods
♦ goods /gʊdz/n. pl.1 (econ.) beni: capital goods, beni capitali (o strumentali); consumer goods, beni di consumo; goods and services, beni e servizi; worldly goods, beni terreni; beni materiali2 (econ., comm.) prodotti: Imports of goods for private consumption have increased, le importazioni di prodotti destinati al consumo privato sono aumentate3 (market.) merci, merce; articoli; generi: to deliver the goods, consegnare la merce; household goods, (articoli) casalinghi; The damaged goods will be sent back to the seller, la merce deteriorata sarà restituita al venditore; goods lying in customs, merci in dogana (o da sdoganare); goods in bond, merce in deposito franco (o schiava di dazio); leather goods, articoli in cuoio; pelletteria; frozen goods, (generi) surgelati; perishable goods, merci deperibili; defective goods, merci difettose NOTA D'USO: - good o goods?-5 (trasp., spec. ingl.) merce, merci (cfr. USA freight): goods traffic, movimento merci; (ferr.) goods yard, scalo merci; goods rates, tariffe per il trasporto delle merci6 (fam.) – the goods, quello che si deve (o che si è promesso) di fare: to deliver the goods, mantenere la parola; essere di parola; stare ai patti9 ( slang USA) – the goods, (tutte) le prove: The police had the goods on the thief before he was brought to trial, la polizia aveva già le prove in mano prima che il ladro fosse processato● (rag.) goods account, conto merci □ (leg.) goods and chattels, beni mobili □ (fisc., in Canada e NZ) goods and services tax, imposta sul valore aggiunto (abbr. IVA) □ goods entrance, ingresso merci □ (comm. est.) goods for temporary admission, merce in transito □ goods for the house, articoli per la casa □ (ind.) goods in process, (prodotti) semilavorati □ goods in stock, merce in magazzino □ (trasp.) goods in transit, merce in transito □ goods lift, montacarichi □ goods on sale or return, merci in conto deposito; ( clausola) vendita con riserva di gradimento □ (leg.) goods privileged from execution, merci impignorabili □ (ferr.) goods train, treno merci □ (ferr.) goods wagon, carro merci □ (trasp., ferr.) by goods train, a piccola velocità. -
2 defective
[dɪ'fektɪv]1) (faulty) [work, method] difettoso, imperfetto; [sight, hearing] difettoso2) spreg. (mentally deficient) deficiente3) ling. difettivo* * *[-tiv]adjective (having a fault or flaw: a defective machine; He is mentally defective.) difettoso; ritardato* * *defective /dɪˈfɛktɪv/A a.1 difettoso: defective eyesight, vista difettosa; (comm.) defective goods, merci difettose; defective products, prodotti difettosi; (stat.) defective sample, campione difettoso; defective gene, gene difettoso2 (gramm. tradizionale) difettivo: ‘Must’ used to be called a defective verb, ‘must’ veniva chiamato verbo difettivoB n.defectively avv. defectiveness n. [u] AVVISO: Nel significato psicologico oggi si preferisce disabled.* * *[dɪ'fektɪv]1) (faulty) [work, method] difettoso, imperfetto; [sight, hearing] difettoso2) spreg. (mentally deficient) deficiente3) ling. difettivo -
3 imperfect
[ɪm'pɜːfɪkt] 1.1) (incomplete) incompleto; (defective) [ goods] difettoso; [ logic] imperfetto2) ling. [ tense] imperfetto2.nome ling. imperfetto m.* * *[im'pə:fikt]1) (having a fault: This coat is being sold at half-price because it is imperfect.) difettoso2) (( also noun) (a verb) of the tense expressing an action or state in the past which is not completed: The verb `go' in `I was going' is in the imperfect tense.) imperfetto•- imperfection* * *imperfect /ɪmˈpɜ:fɪkt/A a.imperfetto ( anche gramm.); incompleto; difettoso; manchevole: (gramm.) imperfect tense, tempo imperfetto; (econ.) imperfect competition, concorrenza imperfettaB n.(gramm.) (tempo) imperfettoimperfectlyavv.imperfettamente.* * *[ɪm'pɜːfɪkt] 1.1) (incomplete) incompleto; (defective) [ goods] difettoso; [ logic] imperfetto2) ling. [ tense] imperfetto2.nome ling. imperfetto m. -
4 ■ take back
■ take backv. t. + avv.1 prendere indietro; ripigliare; riprendere; ritirare ( anche fig.): to take back defective goods, prendere indietro la merce difettosa; Stock not bought in the market is taken back by the Bank of England, i titoli di stato invenduti in borsa sono ritirati dalla Banca d'Inghilterra2 portare indietro; riportare; restituire: to take goods back to a shop, riportare merce a un negozio; Take it back where you found it!, riportalo dove l'hai trovato!; Take it back to its owner!, restituiscilo al proprietario!3 riportare; riaccompagnare: This bus will take you back to the town centre, quest'autobus ti riporta in centro; Take Mary back ( home), will you?, riaccompagna a casa Mary, per favore!4 (fig.) ritirare; ritrattare; rimangiarsi (fam.): I take back what I said, ritiro quel che ho detto; to take back one's promise, rimangiarsi la promessa5 (fig.) riportare (q.) al passato; far ritornare ( all'infanzia, ecc.); (far) ricordare il passato: This tune takes me back to my youth, questo motivo mi fa tornare agli anni della giovinezza6 ► take aback
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