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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 goods
[gʊdz] 1.nome plurale1) (for sale) merci f., articoli m.leather goods — articoli in pelle, pelletteria
2) BE ferr. merci f.3) (property) beni m.4) colloq. (what is wanted)2.to deliver o come up with the goods mantenere i propri impegni; that's the goods! — è una cannonata!
modificatore BE ferr. [depot, train, wagon] merci* * *1) (objects etc for sale, products: leather goods.) prodotti2) (articles sent by rail, not road, sea or air: This station is for passengers and goods; ( also adjective) a goods train/station.) merce* * *[gʊdz] 1.nome plurale1) (for sale) merci f., articoli m.leather goods — articoli in pelle, pelletteria
2) BE ferr. merci f.3) (property) beni m.4) colloq. (what is wanted)2.to deliver o come up with the goods mantenere i propri impegni; that's the goods! — è una cannonata!
modificatore BE ferr. [depot, train, wagon] merci -
3 goods **** npl
[ɡʊdz]leather goods — articoli di or in pelle
faulty goods — merce f difettosa
all my worldly goods frm — tutti i miei beni or i miei averi
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4 chattel
['tʃætl]nome dir. bene m. mobile* * *chattel /ˈtʃætl/n.(per lo più pl.) (leg.) bene mobile; diritto mobiliare e immobiliare (escluso il ► «freehold», A, def. 1)● (leg., USA) chattel mortgage, ipoteca sui beni mobili □ (leg.) chattels personal, beni mobili ( denaro, merci, ecc.) □ (leg.) chattels real, beni reali ( non in proprietà assoluta; per es., un affitto, un raccolto in erba, ecc.) □ to treat sb. as a chattel, trattare q. come un oggetto che si possiede.* * *['tʃætl]nome dir. bene m. mobile -
5 trespass
I ['trespəs]1) (unlawful entry) intrusione f., sconfinamento m.; dir. violazione f. della proprietà2) (unlawful act) trasgressione f., infrazione f.3) relig. (sin) peccato m., colpa f.II ['trespəs]1) (enter unlawfully) introdursi abusivamente; dir. = commettere una violazione della proprietàto trespass on — introdursi in, violare [ property]
"no trespassing" — "proprietà privata", "vietato l'ingresso"
2) (commit unlawful act) commettere un'infrazione3) fig. form.to trespass on — fare perdere [ time]; approfittare di, abusare di [ generosity]
4) relig.* * *['trespəs] 1. verb(to enter illegally: You are trespassing (on my land).) sconfinare, (introdursi abusivamente)2. noun(the act of trespassing.) sconfinamento (violazione di proprietà)* * *trespass /ˈtrɛspəs/n. [uc]1 (leg.) violazione di proprietà; intrusione; sconfinamento2 (leg.) abuso; prevaricazione; usurpazione; violazione● (relig.) trespass offering, sacrificio espiatorio □ (leg.) trespass to chattels (o to goods), illecita turbativa del possesso di cose □ (leg.) trespass to the person, illecito contro la persona.(to) trespass /ˈtrɛspəs/v. i.1 (arc. o biblico) contravvenire ( a un divieto, ecc.); (lett.) offendere, peccare, far torto: to trespass against a moral principle, trasgredire a un principio morale; «And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us», «e rimetti a noi i nostri debiti, come noi li rimettiamo ai nostri debitori»2 (leg.) oltrepassare un confine; introdursi abusivamente; sconfinare, invadere: to trespass on a private beach, introdursi abusivamente in una spiaggia privata3 (form.) – to trespass on (o upon) abusare di; approfittare di; usurpare; violare: I shall not trespass on your hospitality, non abuserò della vostra ospitalità; (leg.) to trespass upon sb. 's rights, violare i diritti di q.● to trespass upon sb. 's time, far perdere del tempo a q. □ «No trespassing!» ( cartello), «proprietà privata»FALSI AMICI: to trespass non significa trapassare.* * *I ['trespəs]1) (unlawful entry) intrusione f., sconfinamento m.; dir. violazione f. della proprietà2) (unlawful act) trasgressione f., infrazione f.3) relig. (sin) peccato m., colpa f.II ['trespəs]1) (enter unlawfully) introdursi abusivamente; dir. = commettere una violazione della proprietàto trespass on — introdursi in, violare [ property]
"no trespassing" — "proprietà privata", "vietato l'ingresso"
2) (commit unlawful act) commettere un'infrazione3) fig. form.to trespass on — fare perdere [ time]; approfittare di, abusare di [ generosity]
4) relig.
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