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1 perizia
"survey;Gutachten;laudo"* * *f skill, expertiseesame examination (by an expert)* * *perizia s.f.1 ( maestria) skill, skilfulness, ability: ha eseguito il lavoro con grande perizia, he carried out the work very skilfully; aveva una gran perizia nel pilotare, he was a very skilful pilot2 (dir.) expert testimony, expert report; expertise; ( valutazione) appraisal, survey, examination; ( assicurativa e tributaria) assessment: perizia giudiziaria, judicial examination; perizia medico-legale, medical examination; perizia psichiatrica, psychiatric examination; fare una perizia, to make a valuation; perizia grafologica, expert report on handwriting // ( assicurazioni) perizia dei danni, assessment of damage (o damage appraisal).* * *[pe'rittsja]sostantivo femminile1) (stima di un esperto) survey, valuationeffettuare una perizia — to (do o carry out a) survey
2) (competenza) expertise, skill•perizia dei danni — damage appraisal, assessment of damage
* * *perizia/pe'rittsja/sostantivo f.2 (competenza) expertise, skillperizia calligrafica handwriting analysis; perizia dei danni damage appraisal, assessment of damage; perizia giudiziaria judicial examination; perizia giurata sworn testimony; perizia medico-legale forensic tests; perizia psichiatrica psychiatric examination. -
2 psichiatrico
(pl -ci) psychiatric* * *psichiatrico agg. psychiatric: ospedale psichiatrico, mental hospital; perizia psichiatrico, psychiatric examination.* * *ospedale psichiatrico — psychiatric hospital, mental hospital o institution
* * *psichiatricopl. -ci, - che /psi'kjatriko, t∫i, ke/[cure, reparto] psychiatric(al); ospedale psichiatrico psychiatric hospital, mental hospital o institution. -
3 perizia psichiatrica
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