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1 moderation
[ˌmɒdə'reɪʃn]nome moderazione f.* * *1) (the quality of being moderate: Alcohol isn't harmful if it's taken in moderation.) moderazione2) ((an) act of moderating: There has been some moderation in the force of the gale.) moderazione* * *moderation /mɒdəˈreɪʃn/n.1 [u] moderazione; moderatezza; temperanza; misura (fig.): in moderation, con moderazione; senza eccessi; without moderation, smoderatamente; smodatamente2 (pl., generalm. abbreviato in mods) primo esame per un «BA» ( laurea di primo grado in discipline umanistiche) a Oxford● moderation in temperature, calo della temperatura.* * *[ˌmɒdə'reɪʃn]nome moderazione f. -
2 restraint
[rɪ'streɪnt]1) (moderation) moderazione f.2) (restriction) restrizione f.3) (rule)* * *restraint /rɪˈstreɪnt/n.1 [cu] freno (fig.); contenimento: (fin.) spending restraint, contenimento della spesa; (econ.) wage restraint, contenimento (o compressione) dei salari; without restraint, senza restrizioni; liberamente; (econ.) restraints on competition, restrizioni alla libera concorrenza2 [u] moderazione: The international community is urging restraint on both sides, la comunità internazionale invita entrambe le parti alla moderazione; He showed no restraint at all, ha dimostrato di non avere nessun senso della misura● (econ.) restraint of trade, limitazione degli scambi commerciali □ (leg.) restraint on alienation, vincolo di inalienabilità □ to keep one's emotions under restraint, dominare le proprie emozioni □ to be put (o placed) under restraint, essere privato della libertà; (spec.) esser rinchiuso in manicomio.* * *[rɪ'streɪnt]1) (moderation) moderazione f.2) (restriction) restrizione f.3) (rule) -
3 restraint re·straint n
[rɪ'streɪnt]1) (check, control) limitazioni fpl, restrizioni fpl2) (constraint, moderation: of manner) ritegno, riservatezza, (self-control) autocontrollowithout restraint — senza reticenze, liberamente
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