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1 ♦ (to) contribute
♦ (to) contribute /kənˈtrɪbju:t/A v. t.1 contribuire con; dare ( come contributo): to contribute £30,000 towards the new theatre, contribuire con 30 000 sterline alla costruzione del nuovo teatro; I contributed contribute half an hour a day to keeping the place clean, contribuii alle pulizie con mezz'ora di lavoro al giorno2 donare; elargire4 scrivere ( per i giornali, ecc.): to contribute an article to a magazine, scrivere un articolo per una rivistaB v. i.1 contribuire (a); dare il proprio contributo (a): to contribute to the success of st., contribuire al successo di qc.; to contribute to a discussion, dare il proprio contributo a una discussione2 fare donazioni; dare sovvenzioni; contribuire: to contribute to an appeal, contribuire a una raccolta di fondi per beneficenza3 versare quote (a); aderire (a): to contribute to a private pension, aderire a uno schema pensionistico privato -
2 ♦ (to) contribute
♦ (to) contribute /kənˈtrɪbju:t/A v. t.1 contribuire con; dare ( come contributo): to contribute £30,000 towards the new theatre, contribuire con 30 000 sterline alla costruzione del nuovo teatro; I contributed contribute half an hour a day to keeping the place clean, contribuii alle pulizie con mezz'ora di lavoro al giorno2 donare; elargire4 scrivere ( per i giornali, ecc.): to contribute an article to a magazine, scrivere un articolo per una rivistaB v. i.1 contribuire (a); dare il proprio contributo (a): to contribute to the success of st., contribuire al successo di qc.; to contribute to a discussion, dare il proprio contributo a una discussione2 fare donazioni; dare sovvenzioni; contribuire: to contribute to an appeal, contribuire a una raccolta di fondi per beneficenza3 versare quote (a); aderire (a): to contribute to a private pension, aderire a uno schema pensionistico privato -
3 ■ contract out
■ contract outA v. i. + avv.(GB) non aderire ( a un sistema pensionistico, un piano assicurativo, ecc.); dissociarsi; ritirarsi: to contract out of the national pension scheme, non aderire al sistema pensionistico pubblicoB v. t. + avv.dare in appalto; appaltare: to contract out public utilities to private companies, appaltare servizi pubblici a società private.
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