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[pɪ'kjuːnɪərɪ] [AE -ɪerɪ]aggettivo pecuniario* * *pecuniary /pɪˈkju:nɪərɪ/a.pecuniario; finanziario; monetario; in denaro: pecuniary gain, guadagno finanziario; pecuniary motives, motivi pecuniari● (leg.) pecuniary damage, danno patrimoniale □ (leg.) pecuniary offence, reato passibile di pena pecuniaria.* * *[pɪ'kjuːnɪərɪ] [AE -ɪerɪ]aggettivo pecuniario -
2 pecuniary
tr[pɪ'kjʊːnɪərɪ]pecuniary [pɪ'kju:ni.ɛri] adj: pecuniarioadj.• pecuniario, -a adj.pɪ'kjuːnieri, pɪ'kjuːniəriadjective (frml) <motives/gain> pecuniario (frml); < difficulties> monetario, financiero[pɪ'kjuːnɪǝrɪ]ADJ frm [advantage, benefit] pecuniario* * *[pɪ'kjuːnieri, pɪ'kjuːniəri]adjective (frml) <motives/gain> pecuniario (frml); < difficulties> monetario, financiero
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