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1 parson
['pɑːsn]nome pastore m., parroco m.* * *1) (the priest, minister etc of a parish, usually of the Church of England.) parroco, pastore2) (any priest, minister etc.) parroco•* * *parson /ˈpɑ:sn/n.1 parroco; curato3 (talora, al vocat.) padreparsonica.* * *['pɑːsn]nome pastore m., parroco m. -
2 parson par·son n
['pɒːsn](gen) parroco, prete m, (Church of England) pastore m -
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4 hedge
I [hedʒ]1) bot. siepe f.2) econ. copertura f. ( against da, contro)II 1. [hedʒ]1) circondare con una siepe [ area]2) econ. proteggersi, mettersi al riparo da [ loss]2.verbo intransitivo (equivocate) scantonare, svicolare••* * *[he‹] 1. noun(a line of bushes etc planted so closely together that their branches form a solid mass, grown round the edges of gardens, fields etc.) siepe2. verb1) (to avoid giving a clear answer to a question.) essere evasivo2) ((with in or off) to enclose (an area of land) with a hedge.) circondare con una siepe•- hedgehog- hedgerow* * *[hɛdʒ]1. nsiepe f fig difesa2. vtAgr recintare con una siepeto be hedged about or around or in with — (restricted) essere limitato (-a) da, essere vincolato (-a) da
3. vitergiversare, essere elusivo (-a)* * *hedge /hɛdʒ/n.1 siepe2 (fig.) barriera; riparo; protezione: Buying real property is a good hedge against inflation, l'acquisto d'immobili è un buon riparo dall'inflazione● hedge cutter, tosasiepi; tagliasiepe; decespugliatore □ (fin.) hedge fund, hedge fund; fondo di investimento speculativo □ (bot.) hedge-hyssop ( Gratiola officinalis), graziola; tossicaria □ hedge-marriage, matrimonio clandestino □ ( un tempo) hedge-priest (o hedge-parson), scagnozzo; prete ambulante ( in genere povero e incolto) □ (zool.) hedge sparrow ( Prunella modularis), passera scopaiola □ hedge trimmer = hedge cutter ► sopra.(to) hedge /hɛdʒ/A v. t.2 (fig., di solito to hedge in) circondare; custodire, proteggere; impacciare, vincolare: The team was hedged in by a crowd of supporters, la squadra era circondata da una folla di tifosi3 (fin.) coprirsi (o mettersi al riparo) da ( rischi di perdite): to hedge inflation, mettersi al riparo dall'inflazione4 (fig., spesso to hedge around o about) vincolare; limitare; condizionare: The offer is hedged around with very strict conditions, l'offerta è vincolata a condizioni molto rigideB v. i.3 (fin.) coprirsi dai rischi (per es., nelle scommesse); mettersi al riparo; proteggersi: to hedge against price fluctuations, proteggersi dalle fluttuazioni dei prezzi4 essere evasivo; esitare; nicchiare● to hedge a bet, scommettere pro e contro □ (fig.) to hedge one's bets, tenere il piede in due staffe; ( anche) tenersi aperte più alternative.* * *I [hedʒ]1) bot. siepe f.2) econ. copertura f. ( against da, contro)II 1. [hedʒ]1) circondare con una siepe [ area]2) econ. proteggersi, mettersi al riparo da [ loss]2.verbo intransitivo (equivocate) scantonare, svicolare•• -
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['ɪntədɪkt]nome form.1) dir. interdizione f.2) relig. interdetto m.* * *interdict /ˈɪntədɪkt/n.2 (leg., relig.) interdetto.(to) interdict /ɪntəˈdɪkt/v. t.1 interdire; proibire; vietare: I interdict you from speaking, ti proibisco di parlare; (relig.) to interdict a parish [a parson], interdire una parrocchia [un parroco]2 (mil.) interdire.* * *['ɪntədɪkt]nome form.1) dir. interdizione f.2) relig. interdetto m. -
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