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1 permit
I ['pɜːmɪt]1) (document) permesso m.; (official permission) autorizzazione f.2) AE aut. foglio m. rosaII 1. [pə'mɪt]1) (allow) permettere, consentire [action, measure]to permit sb. to do — permettere a qcn. di fare
2) (allow formally, officially)2.to permit sb. to do — autorizzare qcn. a fare
to permit of no delay — form. [ matter] non ammettere (alcun) ritardo
3.to permit of no defence — form. essere indifendibile
to permit oneself — permettersi [ smile]; concedersi [ drink]
* * *1. [pə'mit] past tense, past participle - permitted; verb1) (to agree to (another person's action); to allow or let (someone do something): Permit me to answer your question; Smoking is not permitted.) permettere2) (to make possible: My aunt's legacy permitted me to go to America.) permettere2. ['pə:mit] noun(a written order allowing a person to do something: We have a permit to export our product.) permesso, licenza* * *permit /ˈpɜ:mɪt/n.1 permesso; licenza: to grant a permit, rilasciare un permesso; residence permit, permesso di soggiorno; work permit, permesso di lavoro♦ (to) permit /pəˈmɪt/v. t. e i.permettere; consentire; tollerare: We were not permitted to record the concert, non ci fu permesso di registrare il concerto; Permit me to remark that…, mi consenta di osservare che…; They did not permit the text to be altered, non tollerarono che il testo fosse mutato; DIALOGO → - Weather- We're going to have a picnic tomorrow, weather permitting, andiamo a fare un picnic domani, tempo permettendo● to permit of, ammettere; permettere; consentire: Your behaviour permits of no other explanation, il tuo comportamento non ammette altra spiegazione □ to permit oneself, permettersi, concedersi: I permit myself a glass of wine now and then, di quando in quando mi concedo un bicchiere di vino NOTA D'USO: - to allow-.* * *I ['pɜːmɪt]1) (document) permesso m.; (official permission) autorizzazione f.2) AE aut. foglio m. rosaII 1. [pə'mɪt]1) (allow) permettere, consentire [action, measure]to permit sb. to do — permettere a qcn. di fare
2) (allow formally, officially)2.to permit sb. to do — autorizzare qcn. a fare
to permit of no delay — form. [ matter] non ammettere (alcun) ritardo
3.to permit of no defence — form. essere indifendibile
to permit oneself — permettersi [ smile]; concedersi [ drink]
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2 reprieve re·prieve
[rɪ'priːv]1. n(Law: cancellation) commutazione f della pena capitale, (postponement) sospensione f dell'esecuzione della condanna, (delay: also), (gen) proroga2. vt(Law: for good) rinviare l'esecuzione di, (for a time) sospendere l'esecuzione di, (grant a delay) concedere una proroga a, fig dare tregua a
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