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21 self-government n
[ˌsɛlf'ɡʌv(ə)nmənt] -
22 open government
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23 e-government
telegoverno, amministrazione digitale -
24 govt
abbr. government governo* * *abbrSee:* * *govtabbr.( government) (il) governo.* * *abbr. government governo -
25 overthrow
I ['əʊvəθrəʊ]nome pol. rovesciamento m.II [ˌəʊvə'θrəʊ]verbo transitivo (pass. -threw; p.pass. - thrown) pol. rovesciare [government, system]; fig. demolire, abbattere [ values]* * *[əuvə'Ɵrou]past tense - overthrew; verb(to defeat and force out of power: The government has been overthrown.) rovesciare* * *overthrow /ˈəʊvəɵrəʊ/n.4 ( cricket) rinvio troppo lungo ( da parte di uno dei ribattitori); ( anche) ‘run’ (o punto) realizzato(to) overthrow /əʊvəˈɵrəʊ/(pass. overthrew, p. p. overthrown)A v. t.1 rovesciare ( anche fig.); abbattere; far cadere: to overthrow the government, rovesciare il governoB v. i.● ( baseball) to overthrow a base, lanciare la palla oltre una base ( fallo) □ ( sci) to overthrow a flag, abbattere una bandierina; sbandierare □ ( sci) to overthrow a pole, abbattere un paletto.* * *I ['əʊvəθrəʊ]nome pol. rovesciamento m.II [ˌəʊvə'θrəʊ]verbo transitivo (pass. -threw; p.pass. - thrown) pol. rovesciare [government, system]; fig. demolire, abbattere [ values] -
26 swipe
I [swaɪp]II 1. [swaɪp]to take a swipe at — (try to hit) cercare di colpire [ball, person]; (criticize) attaccare [ government]
1) colloq. (steal) fregare, grattare2) (validate) passare (in un lettore di carta magnetica), strisciare [ credit card]2.to swipe at — (try to hit) cercare di colpire [person, object]; (criticize) attaccare [ government]
* * *1. verb(to hit hard: She swiped the tennis ball over the net; He swiped at the wasp but didn't hit it.) colpire (forte)2. noun(a hard hit: She gave the child a swipe.) botta* * *[swaɪp]1. n2. vt1) (hit: ball, person) colpire2) (fam: steal) fregare, sgraffignare3) (Comput: card) far passare nell'apposita macchinetta3. vito swipe at sb/sth — tentare di colpire qn/qc
* * *swipe /swaɪp/n.2 (fig.) attacco (verbale); aspra critica● ( banca, ecc.) swipe card, carta intelligente ( di plastica) □ ( anche fig.) to take a swipe at (sb.), tentare di colpire (q.).(to) swipe /swaɪp/A v. t.2 ( slang) fregare; rubare; arraffare; grattare (pop.): Who's swiped my lighter?, chi m'ha fregato l'accendino?3 passare ( in lettore magnetico); riuscire a leggere ( una carta magnetica): DIALOGO → - Paying for petrol- I'm having trouble swiping your card, I'll try again, non si riesce a leggere la sua carta, ci riprovoB v. i.(fam.) picchiare forte; menare botte da orbi* * *I [swaɪp]II 1. [swaɪp]to take a swipe at — (try to hit) cercare di colpire [ball, person]; (criticize) attaccare [ government]
1) colloq. (steal) fregare, grattare2) (validate) passare (in un lettore di carta magnetica), strisciare [ credit card]2.to swipe at — (try to hit) cercare di colpire [person, object]; (criticize) attaccare [ government]
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27 federal
['fedərəl] 1.aggettivo amm. pol. [court, judge, police] federale2.the federal government — AE il governo federale
••to make a federal case out of sth. — AE fare di qcs. un caso di stato
* * *['fedərəl]((of a government or group of states) joined together, usually for national and external affairs only: the federal government of the United States of America.) federale- federation* * *['fedərəl] 1.aggettivo amm. pol. [court, judge, police] federale2.the federal government — AE il governo federale
••to make a federal case out of sth. — AE fare di qcs. un caso di stato
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28 stock
I 1. [stɒk]1) U (in shop, warehouse) stock m., scorta f., provvista f.to have sth. in stock — (in shop) avere qcs. in magazzino; (in warehouse) essere provvisto di qcs.
to be out of stock — [product, model] essere esaurito; [shop, warehouse] avere esaurito le scorte
2) (supply, store) (on large scale) stock m.; (on domestic scale) provviste f.pl.to get in o lay in a stock of provisions fare provviste; while stocks last — fino a esaurimento scorte
3) econ. (capital) capitale m. azionario, capitale m. sociale4) (descent) famiglia f., etnia f., stirpe f.5) (standing) credito m., stima f.his stock has risen since... — la considerazione per lui è aumentata da quando
6) gastr. brodo m. ristretto7) (of gun) calcio m.8) bot. violacciocca f.9) sart. (cravat) lavallière f.11) bot. + verbo pl. portainnesto m.2.1) stor. dir.the stocks — la gogna, la berlina
2) econ. azioni f., titoli m., obbligazioni f.stocks closed higher, lower — la borsa ha chiuso in rialzo, in ribasso
3.stocks and shares — valori mobiliari, titoli
••II [stɒk]to take stock — fare il punto (of di)
1) comm. (sell) avere, vendereI'm sorry, we don't stock it — mi dispiace, non lo abbiamo
2) (fill with supplies) fornire, riempire [larder, fridge]; rifornire, riempire [ shelves]; rifornire, approvvigionare [ shop]•- stock up* * *[stok] 1. noun1) ((often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc: Buy while stocks last!; The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).) stock, merce2) (a supply of something: We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.) provvista, scorta3) (farm animals: He would like to purchase more (live) stock.) bestiame4) ((often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest: government stock; He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.) azione; titolo5) (liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.) brodo6) (the handle of a whip, rifle etc.) manico; calcio2. adjective(common; usual: stock sizes of shoes.) comune, standard3. verb1) (to keep a supply of for sale: Does this shop stock writing-paper?) tenere, avere2) (to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc: He cannot afford to stock his farm.) rifornire, provvedere•- stockist- stocks
- stockbroker
- stock exchange
- stock market
- stockpile 4. verb(to accumulate (a supply of this sort).) (accumulare riserve di)- stock-taking
- stock up
- take stock* * *I 1. [stɒk]1) U (in shop, warehouse) stock m., scorta f., provvista f.to have sth. in stock — (in shop) avere qcs. in magazzino; (in warehouse) essere provvisto di qcs.
to be out of stock — [product, model] essere esaurito; [shop, warehouse] avere esaurito le scorte
2) (supply, store) (on large scale) stock m.; (on domestic scale) provviste f.pl.to get in o lay in a stock of provisions fare provviste; while stocks last — fino a esaurimento scorte
3) econ. (capital) capitale m. azionario, capitale m. sociale4) (descent) famiglia f., etnia f., stirpe f.5) (standing) credito m., stima f.his stock has risen since... — la considerazione per lui è aumentata da quando
6) gastr. brodo m. ristretto7) (of gun) calcio m.8) bot. violacciocca f.9) sart. (cravat) lavallière f.11) bot. + verbo pl. portainnesto m.2.1) stor. dir.the stocks — la gogna, la berlina
2) econ. azioni f., titoli m., obbligazioni f.stocks closed higher, lower — la borsa ha chiuso in rialzo, in ribasso
3.stocks and shares — valori mobiliari, titoli
••II [stɒk]to take stock — fare il punto (of di)
1) comm. (sell) avere, vendereI'm sorry, we don't stock it — mi dispiace, non lo abbiamo
2) (fill with supplies) fornire, riempire [larder, fridge]; rifornire, riempire [ shelves]; rifornire, approvvigionare [ shop]•- stock up -
29 topple
['tɒpl] 1.verbo transitivo rovesciare, fare cadere [object, government]2.verbo intransitivo (sway) [vase, pile of books] vacillare; (fall) (anche topple over) [ vase] rovesciarsi, cadere; [ pile of books] crollare; [ person] cadere, ruzzolare; fig. [ government] cadereto topple over the edge of — cadere dal bordo di [cliff, table]
* * *['topl](to (make something) fall: He toppled the pile of books; The child toppled over.) rovesciare; capitombolare* * *['tɒpl] 1.verbo transitivo rovesciare, fare cadere [object, government]2.verbo intransitivo (sway) [vase, pile of books] vacillare; (fall) (anche topple over) [ vase] rovesciarsi, cadere; [ pile of books] crollare; [ person] cadere, ruzzolare; fig. [ government] cadereto topple over the edge of — cadere dal bordo di [cliff, table]
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30 weak
[wiːk]1) [person, part of body] debole; [ health] cagionevole; [ nerves] fragile; [ intellect] mediocre; [ memory] labile; [ chin] sfuggente; [ mouth] cascanteto be weak with o from essere indebolito da; to grow o become weak(er) — [person, pulse] indebolirsi
2) ing. [ structure] debole3) (lacking authority, strength) [government, team] debole; [parent, teacher] privo di polsoweak link o point o spot punto debole (anche fig.); to grow o become weaker [government, team, position] indebolirsi; in a weak moment — in un momento di debolezza
4) (poor) [teacher, pupil] mediocre, scarso; [plot, protest, excuse, argument] debole5) (faint) [light, signal, sound] debole; [tea, coffee] leggero6) econ. [economy, share] debole7) ling. (regular, unaccented) debole* * *[wi:k]1) (lacking in physical strength: Her illness has made her very weak.) debole2) (not strong in character: I'm very weak when it comes to giving up cigarettes.) debole3) ((of a liquid) diluted; not strong: weak tea.) allungato, diluito4) ((of an explanation etc) not convincing.) debole5) ((of a joke) not particularly funny.) piatto•- weakly- weaken
- weakling
- weakness
- have a weakness for* * *[wiːk]1) [person, part of body] debole; [ health] cagionevole; [ nerves] fragile; [ intellect] mediocre; [ memory] labile; [ chin] sfuggente; [ mouth] cascanteto be weak with o from essere indebolito da; to grow o become weak(er) — [person, pulse] indebolirsi
2) ing. [ structure] debole3) (lacking authority, strength) [government, team] debole; [parent, teacher] privo di polsoweak link o point o spot punto debole (anche fig.); to grow o become weaker [government, team, position] indebolirsi; in a weak moment — in un momento di debolezza
4) (poor) [teacher, pupil] mediocre, scarso; [plot, protest, excuse, argument] debole5) (faint) [light, signal, sound] debole; [tea, coffee] leggero6) econ. [economy, share] debole7) ling. (regular, unaccented) debole -
31 weaken
['wiːkən] 1.1) indebolire, rendere debole [person, heart]; fare diminuire [ resistance]2) indebolire [ structure]; rendere meno resistente [joint, wall]3) minare l'autorità di [ government]; indebolire [company, defence, support]; svigorire [authority, resolve, cause]; attenuare [ influence]; intaccare [morale, will]5) econ. indebolire [economy, currency]; fare abbassare [prices, demand, shares]2.1) (physically) [person, muscles] indebolirsi; [ grip] allentarsi2) (lose power) [ government] perdere autorità; [ country] indebolirsi; [resistance, support] diminuire; [ alliance] allentarsi3) econ. [economy, currency] indebolirsi* * *verb (to (cause to) become weak, especially in physical strength or character: The patient has weakened; The strain of the last few days has weakened him.) indebolire, indebolirsi* * *['wiːkən] 1.1) indebolire, rendere debole [person, heart]; fare diminuire [ resistance]2) indebolire [ structure]; rendere meno resistente [joint, wall]3) minare l'autorità di [ government]; indebolire [company, defence, support]; svigorire [authority, resolve, cause]; attenuare [ influence]; intaccare [morale, will]5) econ. indebolire [economy, currency]; fare abbassare [prices, demand, shares]2.1) (physically) [person, muscles] indebolirsi; [ grip] allentarsi2) (lose power) [ government] perdere autorità; [ country] indebolirsi; [resistance, support] diminuire; [ alliance] allentarsi3) econ. [economy, currency] indebolirsi -
32 bureaucracy
[bjʊə'rɒkrəsɪ]nome burocrazia f.* * *[bju'rokrəsi]1) (a system of government by officials working for a government.) burocrazia2) (a country having such a government which uses such officials.) burocrazia•* * *bureaucracy /bjʊəˈrɒkrəsɪ/n. [u]burocrazia.* * *[bjʊə'rɒkrəsɪ]nome burocrazia f. -
33 caretaker
['keəteɪkə(r)] 1.nome BE (at club etc.) custode m. e f., guardiano m. (-a); (at school) custode m. e f., bidello m. (-a); (in apartments) portinaio m. (-a), portiere m. (-a)2.modificatore [government, administration] provvisorio; [ president] ad interim* * *noun (a person who looks after a building etc.) custode, portinaio* * *caretaker /ˈkɛəteɪkə(r)/n.1 custode; guardiano; sorvegliante2 portinaio; portiere● (polit.) caretaker government, governo di tecnici; governo di transizione □ ( sport) caretaker manager, allenatore provvisorio.* * *['keəteɪkə(r)] 1.nome BE (at club etc.) custode m. e f., guardiano m. (-a); (at school) custode m. e f., bidello m. (-a); (in apartments) portinaio m. (-a), portiere m. (-a)2.modificatore [government, administration] provvisorio; [ president] ad interim -
34 GPO
1) BE (abbr. General Post Office) Posta Centrale2) AE (abbr. Government Printing Office) istituto corrispondente al Poligrafico dello stato* * *GPOsigla* * *1) BE (abbr. General Post Office) Posta Centrale2) AE (abbr. Government Printing Office) istituto corrispondente al Poligrafico dello stato -
35 puppet
['pʌpɪt] 1.nome burattino m., marionetta f. (anche fig.)2.modificatore [government, state] fantoccio* * *(a doll that can be moved eg by wires, or by putting the hand inside the body.) burattino, marionetta- puppetry- puppet-show* * *puppet /ˈpʌpɪt/n.( anche fig.) burattino; fantoccio; marionetta; pupo ( in Sicilia): glove puppet, burattino ( che s'infila come un guanto)● (polit.) a puppet government, un governo fantoccio □ puppet show [theatre], rappresentazione [teatro] delle marionette; (i) burattini.* * *['pʌpɪt] 1.nome burattino m., marionetta f. (anche fig.)2.modificatore [government, state] fantoccio -
36 spending
['spendɪŋ]nome U spesa f., spese f.pl.government spending, public spending — spesa pubblica
* * *spending /ˈspɛndɪŋ/n.● spending cut-backs, riduzione nelle spese □ spending money, denaro per le piccole spese; paghetta (fam.) □ (econ.) spending power, capacità di spesa; potere d'acquisto ( del consumatore).* * *['spendɪŋ]nome U spesa f., spese f.pl.government spending, public spending — spesa pubblica
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37 bring down
bring down [sth.], bring [sth.] down1) (cause collapse of) rovesciare [ government]2) (reduce) ridurre, fare scendere [inflation, expenditure]; abbassare, diminuire [rate, price, temperature]3) (shoot down) abbattere [plane, tiger]; bring [sb.] down colloq. deprimere [ person]* * *(to cause to fall: The storm brought all the trees down.) abbattere* * *vt(lower: prices, temperature) far scendere, (opponent: also) Ftbl Rugby atterrare, (enemy plane) abbattere, (government) far cadere* * *bring down [sth.], bring [sth.] down1) (cause collapse of) rovesciare [ government]2) (reduce) ridurre, fare scendere [inflation, expenditure]; abbassare, diminuire [rate, price, temperature]3) (shoot down) abbattere [plane, tiger]; bring [sb.] down colloq. deprimere [ person] -
38 administration
[ədˌmɪnɪ'streɪʃn]1) (of business, funds) amministrazione f., gestione f.; (of hospital, school, territory) amministrazione f.; (of justice) amministrazione f.2) (government) С amministrazione f., governo m.3) (paperwork) attività f. amministrativa, amministrazione f.* * *1) (management: He's in charge of administration at the hospital.) amministrazione2) ((the people who carry on) the government of a country etc.) governo* * *[ədˌmɪnɪ'streɪʃn]1) (of business, funds) amministrazione f., gestione f.; (of hospital, school, territory) amministrazione f.; (of justice) amministrazione f.2) (government) С amministrazione f., governo m.3) (paperwork) attività f. amministrativa, amministrazione f. -
39 minister
I ['mɪnɪstə(r)]1) pol. ministro m.; (in some British government departments) sottosegretario m.2) relig.II ['mɪnɪstə(r)]1) (care for) form.to minister to — dare assistenza a [ person]
to minister to sb.'s needs — provvedere ai bisogni di qcn
2) relig.to minister to — essere il sacerdote di [ parish]
* * *['ministə] 1. noun1) (a clergyman in certain branches of the Christian Church: He is a minister in the Presbyterian church.) pastore, ministro del culto2) ((the title of) the head of any of the divisions or departments of a government: the Minister for Education.) ministro2. verb((with to) to give help (to): She ministered to his needs.) provvedere a- ministry* * *I ['mɪnɪstə(r)]1) pol. ministro m.; (in some British government departments) sottosegretario m.2) relig.II ['mɪnɪstə(r)]1) (care for) form.to minister to — dare assistenza a [ person]
to minister to sb.'s needs — provvedere ai bisogni di qcn
2) relig.to minister to — essere il sacerdote di [ parish]
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40 national
['næʃənl] 1.2.the national press o newspapers BE la stampa nazionale; national affairs — affari interni
1) (citizen) cittadino m. (-a)2) BE giorn. colloq. (newspaper)* * *['næʃənəl]adjective (of or belonging to a particular nation: national government; national pride.) nazionale* * *['næʃənl] 1.2.the national press o newspapers BE la stampa nazionale; national affairs — affari interni
1) (citizen) cittadino m. (-a)2) BE giorn. colloq. (newspaper)
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