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adj. onbetekenend, onbelangrijk; kleingeestig[ pettie] 〈 pettiness〉1 onbetekenend ⇒ onbelangrijk, onbeduidend3 klein ⇒ tweederangs, ondergeschikt♦voorbeelden:petty cash • kleine kaspetty shopkeepers • kleine winkeliers♦voorbeelden:petty larceny • gewone diefstal, kruimeldiefstal -
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■ go underA v. i. + avv.1 andare (o entrare, passare) di sotto: I'm too tall to go under, sono troppo alto per passarci sotto3 (fig.) andare in rovina; fallire: Lots of shopkeepers went under to keen competition from supermarkets, molti negozianti sono falliti per la forte concorrenza da parte dei supermercatiB v. i. + prep.1 andare (o entrare, passare) sotto: The cat has gone under the table, il gatto è andato sotto la tavola2 ( in una lista) andare sotto ( una voce, ecc.) □ ( di un oggetto, un bene, ecc.) to go under the hammer, andare (o essere venduto) all'asta □ to go under the name of, andare sotto il nome di; farsi passare per. -
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['mɪdlmæn]* * *[-mæn]noun (a dealer who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them, and sells them to shopkeepers or to the public; a wholesaler: You can save money by buying direct from the factory and cutting out the middleman.) intermediario* * *middleman /ˈmɪdlmæn/n. (pl. middlemen)1 intermediario; mediatore* * *['mɪdlmæn] -
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['petɪ]aggettivo [person, squabble] meschino; [ detail] insignificante; [ regulation] cavilloso; [ snobbery] gretto* * *['peti]1) (of very little importance; trivial: petty details.) insignificante2) (deliberately nasty for a foolish or trivial reason: petty behaviour.) meschino•- pettily- pettiness
- petty cash* * *petty /ˈpɛtɪ/a.1 piccolo; di poca importanza; insignificante: petty shopkeepers, piccoli negozianti; petty cares, piccole seccature2 (= petty-minded) gretto; meschino; ingeneroso; piccino; di mentalità ristretta: a petty grudge, un risentimento meschino● petty cash, (fondo per le) piccole spese □ (leg.) petty jury, giuria ordinaria □ (leg., stor. o USA) petty larceny, furto di poca entità □ (leg.) petty offence, reato minore □ ( marina mil.) petty officer, sottufficiale □ ( marina mil., in GB) Petty Officer, Capo F.R. di 1a classe □ ( marina mil., in USA) Petty Officer 1st Class, Capo F.R. di 1a classe □ ( marina mil., in USA) Petty Officer 2nd Class, Capo R.T. di 2a classe □ ( marina mil., in USA) Petty Officer 3rd Class, Capo di 3a classe □ a petty prince, un principe di poco conto; un principotto □ (polit.) petty state, staterello □ petty thief, ladruncolo.* * *['petɪ]aggettivo [person, squabble] meschino; [ detail] insignificante; [ regulation] cavilloso; [ snobbery] gretto -
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['ʃɒpˌkiːpə(r)]nome negoziante m. e f.* * *noun (a person who runs a shop of his own.) negoziante, esercente* * *shopkeeper /ˈʃɒpki:pə(r)/n.bottegaio; negoziante; esercente● a nation of shopkeepers, una nazione di bottegai; l'Inghilterra ( secondo Napoleone)shopkeepingn. [u]commercio al dettaglio; vendita al minuto.* * *['ʃɒpˌkiːpə(r)]nome negoziante m. e f. -
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I [liːg]1) (alliance) lega f. (anche pol.)2) (in football) (competition) campionato m.; (association of clubs) lega f.3) fig. (class) categoria f., classe f.II [liːg]nome ant. metrol. lega f.••to be leagues ahead of sth., sb. — essere anni luce avanti rispetto a qcs., qcn
* * *I [li:ɡ] noun1) (a union of persons, nations etc for the benefit of each other: the League for the Protection of Shopkeepers.)2) (a grouping of sports clubs for games.)•II [li:ɡ] noun(an old measure of distance (about 4.8 km).)* * *I [liːg]1) (alliance) lega f. (anche pol.)2) (in football) (competition) campionato m.; (association of clubs) lega f.3) fig. (class) categoria f., classe f.II [liːg]nome ant. metrol. lega f.••to be leagues ahead of sth., sb. — essere anni luce avanti rispetto a qcs., qcn
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nounbe in league with somebody — mit jemandem im Bunde sein od. stehen
those two are in league [together] — die beiden stecken unter einer Decke (ugs.)
2) (Sport) Liga, dieI am not in his league, he is out of my league — (fig.) ich komme nicht an ihn heran
be in the big league — (fig.) es geschafft haben
* * *I [li:ɡ] noun1) (a union of persons, nations etc for the benefit of each other: the League for the Protection of Shopkeepers.) der Bund2) (a grouping of sports clubs for games.) die Liga•- academic.ru/115300/be_in_league_with">be in league withII [li:ɡ] noun(an old measure of distance (about 4.8 km).) die Meile* * *[li:g]I. nthe Ivy L\league die Eliteuniversitäten pl der USA [an der Ostküste]the L\league of Nations der Völkerbundthe Arab/Hanseatic L\league die Arabische Liga/die Hanseto be bottom/top of the \league den Tabellenschluss bilden/Tabellenführer seinthe \league championship die Ligameisterschaftfootball \league Fußballliga fto win the \league die Meisterschaft gewinnento be in a different \league in einer anderen Klasse seinthis hotel is in a different \league altogether from other ones dieses Hotel fällt in eine ganz andere Kategorie als die anderento be/not be in the same \league as sb/sth [nicht] das gleiche Format wie jd/etw haben▪ to be out of sb's \league (too expensive) jds Verhältnisse übersteigen; (too good) jdn [weit] überragenshe's a really classy girl, a bit out of his \league if you ask me sie ist ein echt klasse Mädchen, viel zu schade für ihn, wenn du mich fragst fam5.▶ the big \league die Spitzenliga* * *I [liːg]n (MEASURE)Wegstunde f IInto be in league with the devil — mit dem Teufel im Bunde sein
these two boys must be in league with each other — diese beiden Jungen stecken sicher unter einer Decke (inf)
the club is top of the league — der Klub ist Tabellen- or Ligaführer
he was not in the same league (fig) — er hatte nicht das gleiche Format
* * *league1 [liːɡ]A s1. Liga f, Bund m:League of Nations HIST Völkerbund2. Bündnis n, Bund m:be in league with gemeinsame Sache machen mit, unter einer Decke stecken mit (beide umg);be in league with the devil mit dem Teufel im Bunde stehen3. SPORT Liga f:league game Punktspiel n;league table Tabelle f4. umg Klasse f:they are not in the same league with me an mich kommen sie nicht ranleague2 [liːɡ] s Br HIST League f (ein Längenmaß, etwa 3 Meilen)L., l. abk1. lake2. law3. league4. left li.5. linelea. abk1. league2. leather* * *nounbe in league with somebody — mit jemandem im Bunde sein od. stehen
those two are in league [together] — die beiden stecken unter einer Decke (ugs.)
2) (Sport) Liga, dieI am not in his league, he is out of my league — (fig.) ich komme nicht an ihn heran
be in the big league — (fig.) es geschafft haben
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noun* * *[-mæn]noun (a dealer who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them, and sells them to shopkeepers or to the public; a wholesaler: You can save money by buying direct from the factory and cutting out the middleman.) der Zwischenhändler* * *ˈmid·dle·mann▪ the \middleman der Zwischenhandelto play the \middleman den Mittelsmann spielen* * *middleman [-mæn] s irr1. Mittelsmann m2. WIRTSCHa) Makler m, Zwischenhändler mb) Agent m, Vertreter m* * *noun* * *n.Mittelsmann m.Zwischenhändler m. -
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1) School, University sortie f (éducative)2) US ( sports day) journée f sportive••to have a field day — [press, critics] jubiler; ( make money) [shopkeepers] faire d'excellentes affaires
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['mɪdlmæn]* * *[-mæn]noun (a dealer who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them, and sells them to shopkeepers or to the public; a wholesaler: You can save money by buying direct from the factory and cutting out the middleman.) pośrednik -
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I [li:ɡ] noun1) (a union of persons, nations etc for the benefit of each other: the League for the Protection of Shopkeepers.) līga; savienība2) (a grouping of sports clubs for games.) līga; klase•II [li:ɡ] noun(an old measure of distance (about 4.8 km).)* * *līga, savienība; līga, klase; kategorija, grupa; izveidot savienību, pievienoties savienībai; jūdze -
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[-mæn]noun (a dealer who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them, and sells them to shopkeepers or to the public; a wholesaler: You can save money by buying direct from the factory and cutting out the middleman.) starpnieks* * *komisionārs, starpnieks -
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[-mæn]noun (a dealer who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them, and sells them to shopkeepers or to the public; a wholesaler: You can save money by buying direct from the factory and cutting out the middleman.) tarpininkas, didmenininkas -
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n. förbund, förening, medlem, serie, liga; league (längdmått-cirka 5 km.)--------v. ingå förbund, ingå komplott* * *I [li:ɡ] noun1) (a union of persons, nations etc for the benefit of each other: the League for the Protection of Shopkeepers.) förbund2) (a grouping of sports clubs for games.) liga, serie•II [li:ɡ] noun(an old measure of distance (about 4.8 km).) längdmått motsv ca 4,8 km -
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n. mellanhand* * *[-mæn]noun (a dealer who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them, and sells them to shopkeepers or to the public; a wholesaler: You can save money by buying direct from the factory and cutting out the middleman.) mellanhand -
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[-mæn]noun (a dealer who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them, and sells them to shopkeepers or to the public; a wholesaler: You can save money by buying direct from the factory and cutting out the middleman.) zprostředkovatel* * *• zprostředkovatel• prostředník
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