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1 property developer
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2 ♦ property
♦ property /ˈprɒpətɪ/n.1 [uc] proprietà; possesso; possedimento; patrimonio; tenuta; avere; beni (immobili): This book is his property, questo libro è di sua proprietà; I have a large property in Devon, ho una grossa proprietà nel Devon; private property, proprietà privata; personal property, beni mobili; real property, beni immobili; proprietà immobiliare2 proprietà; qualità peculiare; caratteristica: the chemical properties of copper, le proprietà chimiche del rame3 (pl.) (teatr.) costumi; materiale scenico4 [u] (leg.) proprietà; diritto di proprietà5 (comput.) proprietà● (leg.) property abroad, beni all'estero □ (fin.) property company, società immobiliare □ (leg.) property damage, danno patrimoniale □ property development, sviluppo edilizio □ property developer, imprenditore edile □ (fin.) property funds, fondi immobiliari □ (fisc.) property-increment tax, imposta sull'incremento di valore degli immobili (in Italia, INVIM) □ property insurance, assicurazione d'immobili □ ( banca) property loan, mutuo immobiliare □ property maintenance, manutenzione d'immobili □ (cinem., teatr.) property man, attrezzista; trovarobe □ property management, amministrazione di immobili □ (fin.) property market, mercato immobiliare □ (cinem., TV) property master ( anche property mistress, se donna), attrezzista; trovarobe □ (leg.) property right, diritto di proprietà □ (fisc.) property tax, imposta sul patrimonio (o patrimoniale); imposta fondiaria (in GB, dal 1964 è applicata soltanto dagli enti locali) □ ( d'un segreto, ecc.) to become common property, divenire di dominio pubblico □ ( slang) hot property, cosa (o persona) di gran successo; uomo del giorno □ (leg.) intellectual property, proprietà intellettuale □ lost property, oggetti smarriti □ a man of property, un possidente. -
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[dɪ'veləpə(r)]1) (anche property developer) promotore m. (-trice) (immobiliare)2) fot. sviluppatore m., rivelatore m.3) psic. scol.early, late developer — bambino precoce, tardivo
* * *developer /dɪˈvɛləpə(r)/n.3 (chim.) sviluppatore4 (fotogr.) soluzione di sviluppo; rivelatore● (psic.) late developer, bambino con un ritardo.* * *[dɪ'veləpə(r)]1) (anche property developer) promotore m. (-trice) (immobiliare)2) fot. sviluppatore m., rivelatore m.3) psic. scol.early, late developer — bambino precoce, tardivo
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4 developer de·vel·op·er n
[dɪ'vɛləpə(r)]1) (also: property developer) costruttore m (edile)2) Phot sviluppatore m
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