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1 oversubscribed
[ˌəʊvəsəb'skraɪbd]aggettivo [offer, tickets] in eccesso di domanda; [ share issue] sottoscritto in eccesso* * *oversubscribed /əʊvəsʌbˈskraɪbd/a.2 (fin.) sottoscritto in eccesso.* * *[ˌəʊvəsəb'skraɪbd]aggettivo [offer, tickets] in eccesso di domanda; [ share issue] sottoscritto in eccesso -
2 firm
I [fɜːm]nome ditta f., società f., impresa f.II 1. [fɜːm]to give sth. a firm tap — dare un colpo deciso a qcs
2) (steady) [table, ladder] fermo, stabile, saldo4) (definite) [offer, commitment] stabile; [intention, assurance, refusal] fermo; [ date] definitivo; [ evidence] concreto, sicuro5) (resolute) [person, voice] fermo; [stand, leadership] saldo6) econ. [dollar, market] stabile2.to stand firm — stare saldo; fig. non cedere ( against a)
III [fɜːm]to remain o hold firm — [ currency] rimanere stabile ( against in rapporto a)
verbo intransitivo [share, price] consolidarsi- firm up* * *I [fə:m] adjective1) ((fixed) strong and steady: a firm handshake.)2) (decided; not changing one's mind: a firm refusal.)•- firmlyII [fə:m] noun(a business company: an engineering firm.)* * *I [fɜːm]nome ditta f., società f., impresa f.II 1. [fɜːm]to give sth. a firm tap — dare un colpo deciso a qcs
2) (steady) [table, ladder] fermo, stabile, saldo4) (definite) [offer, commitment] stabile; [intention, assurance, refusal] fermo; [ date] definitivo; [ evidence] concreto, sicuro5) (resolute) [person, voice] fermo; [stand, leadership] saldo6) econ. [dollar, market] stabile2.to stand firm — stare saldo; fig. non cedere ( against a)
III [fɜːm]to remain o hold firm — [ currency] rimanere stabile ( against in rapporto a)
verbo intransitivo [share, price] consolidarsi- firm up -
3 opening
I ['əʊpnɪŋ]1) (start) (of book, piece of music, film) inizio m2) (inauguration) (of shop) apertura f.; (of exhibition) apertura f., inaugurazione f.; (of play, film) prima f.3) (gap) (in wall) apertura f., breccia f., foro m.; (in garment) apertura f., foro m.; (in forest) radura f.4) (opportunity) occasione f., opportunità f.; (in market etc.) sbocco m.; (for employment) (in company) posto m. vacante; (in field) possibilità f., prospettiva f. di lavoro5) gioc. apertura f.II ['əʊpnɪŋ]aggettivo [scene, chapter] iniziale; [remarks, statement] preliminare, introduttivo; [ speech] d'apertura; econ. [price, offer, bid] di partenza; (on the stock exchange) [ share price] d'apertura* * *1) (a hole; a clear or open space: an opening in the fence/forest.) apertura, passaggio2) (a beginning: the opening of the film; ( also adjective) the chairman's opening remarks.) inizio, apertura3) (the act of becoming or making open, the ceremony of making open: the opening of a flower/shop/door; the opening of the new theatre.) apertura; l'aprirsi4) (an opportunity for work: There are good openings in the automobile industry.) prospettiva, opportunità* * *I ['əʊpnɪŋ]1) (start) (of book, piece of music, film) inizio m2) (inauguration) (of shop) apertura f.; (of exhibition) apertura f., inaugurazione f.; (of play, film) prima f.3) (gap) (in wall) apertura f., breccia f., foro m.; (in garment) apertura f., foro m.; (in forest) radura f.4) (opportunity) occasione f., opportunità f.; (in market etc.) sbocco m.; (for employment) (in company) posto m. vacante; (in field) possibilità f., prospettiva f. di lavoro5) gioc. apertura f.II ['əʊpnɪŋ]aggettivo [scene, chapter] iniziale; [remarks, statement] preliminare, introduttivo; [ speech] d'apertura; econ. [price, offer, bid] di partenza; (on the stock exchange) [ share price] d'apertura -
4 ♦ decline
♦ decline /dɪˈklaɪn/n. [uc]1 declino: to be on the decline, essere in declino; the decline of the Roman Empire [of the steel industry], il declino dell'Impero Romano [dell'industria dell'acciaio]; The industry has been in decline for decades, l'industria è in declino da decenni; With the closure of the mines the area fell into decline, con la chiusura delle miniere, la regione è caduta in declino; economic decline, declino economico2 diminuzione; calo: a decline in population, una diminuzione della popolazione; a decline of 10% in the company's share price, un calo del 10% nel prezzo delle azioni della società; a decline in interest rates, un calo dei tassi d'interesse; a decline in business activity, una diminuzione degli affari3 (antiq.) il declinare, il tramonto (fig.)4 (med. antiq.) consunzione: He fell into a rapid decline and died, è andato rapidamente in consunzione ed è morto.♦ (to) decline /dɪˈklaɪn/A v. i.2 diminuire, calare: Prices [rates] are beginning to decline, i prezzi [i corsi] cominciano a calare; to decline in price, calare di prezzo; The share price declined by 8%, il prezzo delle azioni è diminuito dell'8%; Wild bird species have declined sharply, le specie di uccelli selvatici sono diminuite drasticamente; After reaching a peak in 2005, membership declined rapidly, dopo aver raggiunto una punta nel 2005, le adesioni sono rapidamente calate; Demand has declined sharply, la domanda ha subito una forte flessione; Trade in foodstuffs continued to decline, il commercio di generi alimentari continuava a registrare una flessione; to decline steadily, essere in calo costanteB v. t.1 (form.) declinare; rifiutare (cortesemente): to decline an invitation, declinare un invito; to decline an offer, rifiutare un'offerta; We asked him to come but he declined, gli abbiamo chiesto di venire, ma ha detto di no; She declined to give an explanation for her actions, ha rifiutato di dare una spiegazione per le sue azioni; (leg.) to decline any liability, declinare ogni responsabilità NOTA D'USO: - to refuse, to decline o to deny?-2 (gramm.) declinare● (leg.) to decline jurisdiction, dichiarare la propria incompetenza. -
5 ♦ opinion
♦ opinion /əˈpɪnɪən/n. [cu]opinione; avviso; parere ( anche legale): political opinions, opinioni politiche; to offer an opinion, dare (o esprimere) un'opinione; to advance an opinion, avanzare un'opinione; to share sb. 's opinion, condividere l'opinione di q.; to state one's opinion, esprimere la propria opinione; in my opinion, a mio avviso; secondo me; to form [have] a high [a low] opinion of sb., farsi [avere] un alto [un cattivo] concetto di q.; a personal opinion, un'opinione personale; a popular opinion, un'opinione diffusa; an honest opinion, un parere schietto; an informed opinion, un'opinione basata su dati concreti; strong opinions, salde opinioni; You had better get a medical opinion of the case, faresti bene a sentire il parere di un medico su questo caso; public opinion, l'opinione pubblica; (med.) second opinion, consulto: to seek a second opinion from sb., chiedere un consulto a q.; It's a matter of opinion, è una questione discutibile; è cosa opinabile; to go down in sb. 's opinion, perdere la stima di q.; What's your opinion?, che ne pensi? NOTA D'USO: - according to me o in my opinion?-● (polit.) opinion former, chi influenza l'opinione pubblica □ opinion maker, opinion maker; opinionista; editorialista; notista □ (stat.) opinion poll (o opinion survey), indagine (o sondaggio) d'opinione; indagine demoscopica. -
6 ♦ premium
♦ premium /ˈpri:mɪəm/2 (ass.) premio: premium income, raccolta di premi; premi incassati; insurance premium, premio d'assicurazione3 pagamento straordinario; buonuscita; gratifica; soprassoldo5 (fin.) aggio ( nel cambio di valuta); sovrapprezzo; premio: There was a time when the Italian lira was at a premium over gold, ci fu un tempo in cui la lira faceva aggio sull'oro; share premium (o premium on shares) sovrapprezzo azioni; premio di emissione; risk premium, premio per il rischioB a. attr.1 di prima qualità; eccellente; ottimo; di prim'ordine● (fin.) premium bond, titolo di stato a premio □ premium bonus, premio ( per i dipendenti); incentivo □ (market.) premium offer, offerta regalo □ premium pay, salario a incentivo □ (fin.) at a premium, sopra la pari: These bonds are selling at a premium, queste obbligazioni si vendono sopra la pari □ (fig.) to be at a premium, essere assai ricercato (o raro) □ (fig.) to hold st. at a premium, tenere qc. in grande considerazione; far gran conto di qc. □ to put a premium on, incoraggiare; favorire; privilegiare; attribuire importanza a.
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