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1 collective bargaining
nome U (of trade unions) contrattazione f. collettiva* * *ntrattative fpl (sindacali) collettive* * *nome U (of trade unions) contrattazione f. collettiva -
2 ♦ confrontation
♦ confrontation /kɒnfrʌnˈteɪʃn/n.1 (polit.) confronto, scontro; braccio di ferro: a confrontation between the government and trade unions, un braccio di ferro tra il governo e i sindacaticonfrontationala.provocatorio; che cerca lo scontro. -
3 ■ line up
■ line upA v. t. + avv.1 allineare; mettere in fila (o in riga): The sergeant lined up his soldiers, il sergente ha allineato i soldati2 schierare ( anche sport): The trade unions are lined up against the government, i sindacati sono schierati contro il governo5 (tipogr.) allineare6 far collimare; traguardareB v. i. + avv.1 allinearsi; mettersi in fila3 (fig.) schierarsi, prendere posizione (a favore di qc.) -
4 slander
I ['slɑːndə(r)] [AE 'slæn-]1) С (statement) calunnia f., maldicenza f.2) U dir. calunnia f.II ['slɑːndə(r)] [AE 'slæn-]verbo transitivo calunniare (anche dir.)* * *1. noun((the act of making) an untrue spoken, not written, statement about a person with the intention of damaging that person's reputation: That story about her is nothing but a wicked slander!) calunnia, maldicenza; diffamazione2. verb(to make such statements about (a person etc).) calunniare; diffamare* * *slander /ˈslɑ:ndə(r)/n.1 atto diffamatorio; denigrazione; calunnia; maldicenza: His words are a slander on the trade unions, le sue parole sono una denigrazione dei sindacati2 [u] (leg.) diffamazione, calunnia (cfr. libel): an action for slander, una querela per diffamazione● (leg.) slander of goods, denigrazione dei prodotti della concorrenza.NOTA D'USO: - slander o libel?- (to) slander /ˈslɑ:ndə(r)/v. t.( anche leg.) calunniare; diffamareslanderern.calunniatore; diffamatore.* * *I ['slɑːndə(r)] [AE 'slæn-]1) С (statement) calunnia f., maldicenza f.2) U dir. calunnia f.II ['slɑːndə(r)] [AE 'slæn-]verbo transitivo calunniare (anche dir.) -
5 (to) suppress
(to) suppress /səˈprɛs/v. t.1 sopprimere; abolire; annullare; omettere; tenere nascosto; occultare; insabbiare (fig.); tacere: Trade unions and newspapers were suppressed, sono stati soppressi i giornali e i sindacati; to suppress monasteries, abolire i monasteri; to suppress some details, omettere (di proposito) alcuni particolari; to suppress evidence, occultare prove; to suppress scandals, insabbiare gli scandali; to suppress the truth, tenere nascosta (o tacere) la verità2 reprimere; domare; soffocare; trattenere; tenere a freno: to suppress a rebellion, reprimere (o domare) una rivolta; (econ.) to suppress inflation, domare l'inflazione; to suppress a smile, trattenere un sorriso; to suppress freedom, soffocare la libertà; to suppress one's anger, tenere a freno la rabbia4 (biol.) inibire6 (elettron.) sopprimere; eliminare● to suppress a book, proibire la pubblicazione di un libro □ (med.) to suppress a severe cough, sedare una brutta tosse □ (med.) to suppress a haemorrhage, arrestare un'emorragia □ to suppress a rumour, far tacere una diceria. -
6 (to) suppress
(to) suppress /səˈprɛs/v. t.1 sopprimere; abolire; annullare; omettere; tenere nascosto; occultare; insabbiare (fig.); tacere: Trade unions and newspapers were suppressed, sono stati soppressi i giornali e i sindacati; to suppress monasteries, abolire i monasteri; to suppress some details, omettere (di proposito) alcuni particolari; to suppress evidence, occultare prove; to suppress scandals, insabbiare gli scandali; to suppress the truth, tenere nascosta (o tacere) la verità2 reprimere; domare; soffocare; trattenere; tenere a freno: to suppress a rebellion, reprimere (o domare) una rivolta; (econ.) to suppress inflation, domare l'inflazione; to suppress a smile, trattenere un sorriso; to suppress freedom, soffocare la libertà; to suppress one's anger, tenere a freno la rabbia4 (biol.) inibire6 (elettron.) sopprimere; eliminare● to suppress a book, proibire la pubblicazione di un libro □ (med.) to suppress a severe cough, sedare una brutta tosse □ (med.) to suppress a haemorrhage, arrestare un'emorragia □ to suppress a rumour, far tacere una diceria. -
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