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[rɪ'njuː] [AE -'nuː]verbo transitivo rinnovare [efforts, passport, acquaintance]; riprendere [ negotiations]; rinnovare il prestito di [ library book]* * *[rə'nju:]1) (to begin, do, produce etc again: He renewed his efforts; We must renew our attack on drug abuse.) rinnovare2) (to cause (eg a licence) to continue for another or longer period of time: My television licence has to be renewed in October.) rinnovare3) (to make new or fresh or as if new again: The panels on the doors have all been renewed.) rinnovare; sostituire•- renewal* * *[rɪ'njuː] [AE -'nuː]verbo transitivo rinnovare [efforts, passport, acquaintance]; riprendere [ negotiations]; rinnovare il prestito di [ library book] -
2 ♦ (to) renew
♦ (to) renew /rɪˈnju:/, ( USA) /rɪˈnu:/v. t.1 rinnovare: to renew a passport, rinnovare un passaporto; to renew a policy, rinnovare una polizza; to renew an attack, rinnovare un attacco; to renew one's efforts, rinnovare gli sforzi; to renew a contract, rinnovare un contratto; DIALOGO → - Discussing football- If the team carries on playing like that I won't be renewing my season ticket, se la squadra continua a giocare così non rinnoverò il mio abbonamento2 ripristinare; riallacciare: to renew diplomatic relations, ripristinare le relazioni diplomatiche; to renew one's acquaintance with sb., riallacciare i rapporti con q.4 (fig.) rinvigorire; rigenerare● (comm.) to renew a bill, rinnovare una cambiale □ to renew a library book, rinnovare il prestito di un libro della biblioteca □ to renew sb. 's strength, rimettere in forza q. □ renewed efforts, ulteriori sforzi: He promised renewed efforts to take the peace process forward, ha promesso di fare ulteriori sforzi per far avanzare il processo di pace □ with renewed strength [enthusiasm, optimism, ecc.], con rinnovato vigore [entusiamo, ottimismo, ecc.]. -
3 ♦ (to) renew
♦ (to) renew /rɪˈnju:/, ( USA) /rɪˈnu:/v. t.1 rinnovare: to renew a passport, rinnovare un passaporto; to renew a policy, rinnovare una polizza; to renew an attack, rinnovare un attacco; to renew one's efforts, rinnovare gli sforzi; to renew a contract, rinnovare un contratto; DIALOGO → - Discussing football- If the team carries on playing like that I won't be renewing my season ticket, se la squadra continua a giocare così non rinnoverò il mio abbonamento2 ripristinare; riallacciare: to renew diplomatic relations, ripristinare le relazioni diplomatiche; to renew one's acquaintance with sb., riallacciare i rapporti con q.4 (fig.) rinvigorire; rigenerare● (comm.) to renew a bill, rinnovare una cambiale □ to renew a library book, rinnovare il prestito di un libro della biblioteca □ to renew sb. 's strength, rimettere in forza q. □ renewed efforts, ulteriori sforzi: He promised renewed efforts to take the peace process forward, ha promesso di fare ulteriori sforzi per far avanzare il processo di pace □ with renewed strength [enthusiasm, optimism, ecc.], con rinnovato vigore [entusiamo, ottimismo, ecc.].
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