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1 incaricato
m, incaricata f ( responsabile) person in charge( funzionario) official, representative* * *incaricato agg. charged (with sthg.), entrusted (with sthg.), responsible (for sthg.), in charge (of sthg.) // il primo ministro incaricato, the Prime Minister designate◆ s.m.1 delegate, representative, agent, appointee, deputy; commissioner: un incaricato del comune, a municipal officer; (econ.) incaricato d'affari, business agent, (diplomazia) chargé d'affaires2 (professore fuori ruolo) teacher on annual contract.* * *[inkari'kato] incaricato (-a)1. aggincaricato (di) — in charge (of), responsible (for)
2. sm/f* * *[inkari'kato] 1.participio passato incaricare2.aggettivo commissioned3.incaricato di — responsible for, in charge of, charged with
1) (responsabile) person in charge; (funzionario) officerincaricato d'affari — amm. chargé d'affaires
2) scol. teacher on a temporary contract* * *incaricato/inkari'kato/II aggettivocommissioned; incaricato di responsible for, in charge of, charged withIII sostantivo m.(f. -a)1 (responsabile) person in charge; (funzionario) officer; incaricato d'affari amm. chargé d'affaires2 scol. teacher on a temporary contract. -
2 incaricato
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3 docente
1. adj teaching2. m f teacher* * *◆ s.m. e f. teacher, schoolteacher: docente universitario, university teacher (o lecturer) // libero docente, up to 1971 the holder of a university appointment without tenure.* * *[do'tʃɛnte]1. agg2. sm/f(di università) lecturer Brit, professor Am* * *[do'tʃɛnte] 1.aggettivo teaching2.corpo o personale docente — teaching staff, teachers
sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile teacher* * *docente/do't∫εnte/teaching; corpo o personale docente teaching staff, teachersII m. e f.teacher; docente universitario university professor.
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