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♦ engineering /ɛndʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ/A n. [u]1 ingegneria: a degree in engineering, una laurea in ingegneria; a feat of engineering, un'impresa ingegneristica; un capolavoro dell'ingegneria; civil engineering, ingegneria civile; mechanical engineering, ingegneria meccanica3 engineering; progettazione d'impiantiB a.ingegneristico; di ingegneria: engineering department, ufficio tecnico; engineering firm, studio tecnico d'ingegneri; engineering industry, industria elettromeccanica; an engineering job, un lavoro come ingegnere● (ass.) engineering insurance, assicurazione contro i rischi del montaggio industriale □ (chim.) engineering resin, tecnopolimero; resina per l'ingegneria. -
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[ˌendʒɪ'nɪərɪŋ]1) (subject, science) ingegneria f.2) (industry) industria f. meccanicalight, heavy engineering — industria leggera, pesante
* * *noun (the art or profession of an engineer: He is studying engineering at university.) ingegneria* * *[ˌendʒɪ'nɪərɪŋ]1) (subject, science) ingegneria f.2) (industry) industria f. meccanicalight, heavy engineering — industria leggera, pesante
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4 engineering *** en·gi·neer·ing
[ˌɛndʒɪ'nɪərɪŋ]1. n2. adj(works, factory, worker) metalmeccanico (-a)See: -
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10 engineering works
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11 aeronautic engineering
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12 package engineering
1.Packaging method, packaging technique, package engineeringMetodo m d'imballagio2.Packaging method, packaging technique, package engineeringMetodo m d'imballaggio, tecnica f d'imballaggioDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > package engineering
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13 bio-engineering [ˌbaɪəʊɛndʒɪ'nɪərɪŋ] n
1) (genetic engineering) bioingegneria2) Med bioingegneriaEnglish-Italian dictionary > bio-engineering [ˌbaɪəʊɛndʒɪ'nɪərɪŋ] n
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14 chemical engineering
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15 civil engineering
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16 electrical engineering
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17 genetic engineering
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18 mechanical engineering
nome ingegneria f. meccanica* * *n(science) ingegneria meccanica, (industry) costruzioni fpl meccanicheSee:* * *nome ingegneria f. meccanica -
19 reverse engineering
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20 social engineering
nmanipolazione f a sfondo sociologico delle strutture sociali
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engineering — en‧gi‧neer‧ing [ˌendʒˈnɪərɪŋ ǁ ˈnɪr ] noun [uncountable] MANUFACTURING the profession and activity of designing the way roads, bridges, machines, electrical equipment etc are built: • Most students specialize in one single branch of engineering … Financial and business terms
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engineering — [ ɛn(d)ʒiniriŋ; in ] n. m. • 1949; mot angl. « art de l ingénieur » → génie (III) ♦ Anglic. ⇒ ingénierie(recomm. offic.). ● engineering nom masculin (mot anglais) Synonyme de ingénierie. ● engineering (difficultés) nom masculin (mot anglais) … Encyclopédie Universelle
engineering — [pr.: enginíring] n. Studiere a unui proiect industrial sub toate aspectele sale. /cuv. engl. Trimis de siveco, 22.08.2004. Sursa: NODEX ENGINEERING s.n. (Anglicism) Studiere a unui proiect industrial sub toate aspectele sale (tehnic, economic … Dicționar Român
engineering — [en΄jə nir′iŋ] n. 1. a) the science concerned with putting scientific knowledge to practical uses, divided into different branches, as civil, electrical, mechanical, and chemical engineering b) the planning, designing, construction, or management … English World dictionary
engineering — index building (business of assembling), contrivance, strategy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
engineering — 1680s, from ENGINEER (Cf. engineer) (n.). Meaning work done by an engineer is from 1720. As a field of study, attested from 1792. An earlier word was engineership (1640s); engineery was attempted in 1793, but it did not stick … Etymology dictionary
engineering — ► NOUN ▪ the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures … English terms dictionary
Engineering — The Watt steam engine, a major driver in the Industrial Revolution, underscores the importance of engineering in modern history. This model is on display at the main building of the ETSIIM in Madrid, Spain. Engineering is the discipline, art,… … Wikipedia
engineering — /en jeuh near ing/, n. 1. the art or science of making practical application of the knowledge of pure sciences, as physics or chemistry, as in the construction of engines, bridges, buildings, mines, ships, and chemical plants. 2. the action, work … Universalium
engineering — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy, light ▪ precision ▪ advanced ▪ aeronautical, aerospace ▪ civil … Collocations dictionary