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121 (to) consign
(to) consign /kənˈsaɪn/v. t.1 (comm.) consegnare; spedire ( anche in conto deposito): The goods will be consigned by ship, la merce sarà spedita per nave● to consign goods to an agent, spedire merce a un agente in conto deposito □ (scherz.) to consign st. to the waste paper basket, cestinare qc. -
122 ♦ (to) deliver
♦ (to) deliver /dɪˈlɪvə(r)/A v. t.1 consegnare; recapitare; rilasciare ( un certificato): (fin.) to deliver securities, consegnare titoli; to deliver a letter, recapitare una lettera; to deliver a message, trasmettere un messaggio; DIALOGO → - Delivery times- What time are they delivering the new sofa?, a che ora consegnano il nuovo divano?; Groceries delivered straight to your home, la vostra spesa consegnata direttamente a casa vostra; to deliver the mail, distribuire la posta2 erogare, fornire ( un servizio, una prestazione, ecc.): to deliver solutions [outcomes], fornire soluzioni [risultati]; We can deliver the best IT solutions for your business, possiamo fornire le migliori soluzioni informatiche per la vostra attività; The powerful processor delivers great desktop and mobile performance, il potente processore fornisce ottime prestazioni su computer fissi e portatili; The course is delivered mainly online, il corso è erogato prevalentemente online3 portare (q.): The police delivered him home at 2 in the morning, la polizia l'ha portato a casa alle due del mattino4 pronunciare; fare: to deliver a speech, pronunciare un discorso; to deliver a lecture, tenere una conferenza; to deliver a sermon, fare una predica; to deliver a lecture, tenere una conferenza5 emettere ( un verdetto, un giudizio, ecc.): to deliver a warning, dare un avverimento; to deliver a threat, fare una minaccia6 (form.) liberare; salvare: May God deliver us!, Dio ce ne scampi e liberi!; Deliver us from evil, liberaci dal male ( nel Padrenostro); to deliver sb. from bondage (o slavery) liberare q. dalla schiavitù7 lanciare: ( baseball, cricket, ecc.) to deliver a ball, lanciare una palla ( con le mani); to deliver an attack, lanciare un attacco; to deliver a kick to sb., dare un calcio a q.; ( sport) to deliver a shot [a throw], fare un tiro [un lancio]10 ( di un medico, ecc.) far partorire ( una donna); far nascere ( un bimbo): The midwife delivered the baby, l'ostetrica ha fatto nascere il bambino; The twins were delivered by caesarian, i gemelli sono nati con parto cesareo11 (fam.) portare ( voti a un candidato): to deliver the black vote [the Bronx], portare il voto dei neri [degli elettori del Bronx]B v. i.1 (comm.) fare la consegna; consegnare (la merce) a domicilio: How much do you charge to deliver?; quanto prendete per la consegna a domicilio?2 (fam.) mantenere la parola; non venir meno alle aspettative: He makes a lot of promises, but can he deliver?, fa molte promesse, ma sa mantenerle?; to deliver on one's promise, mantenere una promessa; World governments failed to deliver on the biodiversity target, i governi mondiali non hanno rispettato l'obiettivo della biodiversità● to deliver battle, dare battaglia □ (fig. pop.) to deliver the goods, mantenere la parola; essere all'altezza delle aspettative: This power saw delivers the goods, questa sega a motore è all'altezza delle aspettative □ to deliver oneself up, darsi al nemico, arrendersi; (leg.) costituirsi □ to deliver st. up (o over), cedere qc. □ (arc.) to deliver a woman of twins, assistere una donna in un parto gemellare □ (arc.) She was delivered of a male child, ha partorito un maschio □ (naut.) delivered on board, reso a bordo □ (market.) delivered price, prezzo fob (o franco destino). -
123 truckload
['trʌkləʊd]nome (of goods, produce) carico m.; (of soldiers, refugees) camion m.* * *truckload /ˈtrʌkləʊd/n.2 (fig.) carrettate; valanghe; quantità enormi● (ferr.) truckload rates, tariffe per vagoni a pieno carico.* * *['trʌkləʊd]nome (of goods, produce) carico m.; (of soldiers, refugees) camion m. -
124 unsafe
[ʌn'seɪf]1) [ environment] pericoloso, malsicuro; [ drinking water] non sicuro da bere; [ goods] pericoloso, non sicuro; [ sex] a rischio2) (threatened)to feel unsafe — [ person] non sentirsi al sicuro
3) dir. [conviction, verdict] appellabile* * *unsafe /ʌnˈseɪf/a.1 pericoloso; rischioso; (comput.) non sicuro: unsafe levels of chemicals, livelli pericolosi di sostanze chimiche; The streets are unsafe at night, le strade sono pericolose di notte; The water is unsafe to drink, è rischioso bere l'acqua; She felt unsafe walking around on her own, non si sentiva al sicuro ad andare in giro da sola2 (leg.) basato su prove insufficienti: The conviction was unsafe, la condanna era basata su prove insufficientiunsafely avv. unsafeness n. [u].* * *[ʌn'seɪf]1) [ environment] pericoloso, malsicuro; [ drinking water] non sicuro da bere; [ goods] pericoloso, non sicuro; [ sex] a rischio2) (threatened)to feel unsafe — [ person] non sentirsi al sicuro
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125 unsatisfactory
[ˌʌnsætɪs'fæktərɪ]* * *(not satisfactory: Your progress is unsatisfactory.) insoddisfacente* * *unsatisfactory /ʌnsætɪsˈfæktərɪ/a.insoddisfacente: an unsatisfactory result [answer], un risultato [una risposta] insoddisfacente; The vehicles were in an unsatisfactory state, i veicoli erano in cattivo stato; This is all very unsatisfactory, tutto questo non va affatto beneunsatisfactorily avv.* * *[ˌʌnsætɪs'fæktərɪ] -
126 untaxed
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127 unwanted
[ʌn'wɒntɪd]aggettivo [goods, produce] in eccesso; [ visitor] indesiderato, sgradito; [ pet] non desiderato; [child, pregnancy] non voluto* * *unwanted /ʌnˈwɒntɪd/a.indesiderato; non voluto: an unwanted pregnancy, una gravidanza non voluta; As a child, he felt unwanted, da bambino si sentiva rifiutato● unwanted hair, peli superflui.* * *[ʌn'wɒntɪd] -
128 waggon
wagon ['wægən] nome1) (horse-drawn) carro m.2) BE ferr. vagone m. merci, carro m. merci3) AE (estate car) station wagon f., familiare f.4) AE (toy) carrettino m. (giocattolo)••* * *['wæɡən]1) (a type of four-wheeled vehicle for carrying heavy loads: a hay wagon.) carro2) (an open railway carriage for goods: a goods wagon.) vagone* * *waggon► wagon(to) waggon► to wagon* * *wagon ['wægən] nome1) (horse-drawn) carro m.2) BE ferr. vagone m. merci, carro m. merci3) AE (estate car) station wagon f., familiare f.4) AE (toy) carrettino m. (giocattolo)••
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