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1 reciprocal
[rɪ'sɪprəkl]aggettivo reciproco* * *reciprocal /rɪˈsɪprəkl/A a.1 reciproco: reciprocal love [hatred], amore [odio] reciproco; (gramm.) reciprocal pronouns, pronomi reciproci2 reciproco; ricambiato: a reciprocal benefit, un vantaggio reciproco; reciprocal visits, uno scambio di visite3 (comm.) di reciprocità; bilaterale: reciprocal trade agreements, accordi commerciali di reciprocitàB n.1 (mat.) reciproco; inverso● (leg.) reciprocal contract, contratto sinallagmatico □ (geom.) reciprocal pole, antipolo □ (mat.) reciprocal ratio, rapporto inversoreciprocally avv.* * *[rɪ'sɪprəkl]aggettivo reciproco -
2 reciprocal re·cip·ro·cal adj
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3 mutual
['mjuːtʃʊəl]1) (reciprocal) mutuo, reciproco2) (common) comune3) comm. [ society] mutuo* * *['mju: uəl]1) (given etc by each of two or more to the other(s): mutual help; Their dislike was mutual.) reciproco2) (common to, or shared by, two or more: a mutual friend.) comune•- mutually* * *['mjuːtʃʊəl]1) (reciprocal) mutuo, reciproco2) (common) comune3) comm. [ society] mutuo -
4 one-way
[ˌwʌn'weɪ] 1.1) aut. [ traffic] a senso unico2) (single)one-way ticket — (biglietto di) corsa semplice o sola andata
3) (not reciprocal) [process, conversation] a senso unico; [ friendship] non corrisposto; [ transaction] unilaterale4) el. tel. [ circuit] unidirezionale2.* * *1) (in which traffic can move in one direction only: a one-way street.) a senso unico2) ((especially American) valid for travel in one direction only: a one-way ticket.) (di corsa semplice), (di andata)* * *[ˌwʌn'weɪ] 1.1) aut. [ traffic] a senso unico2) (single)one-way ticket — (biglietto di) corsa semplice o sola andata
3) (not reciprocal) [process, conversation] a senso unico; [ friendship] non corrisposto; [ transaction] unilaterale4) el. tel. [ circuit] unidirezionale2. -
5 reciprocally
[rɪ'sɪprəklɪ]avverbio reciprocamente* * *reciprocally* * *[rɪ'sɪprəklɪ]avverbio reciprocamente -
6 quid pro quo n
[ˌkwɪdprəʊ'kwəʊ](reciprocal exchange) contraccambio
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Reciprocal — Re*cip ro*cal (r[ e]*s[i^]p r[ o]*kal), a. [L. reciprocus; of unknown origin.] 1. Recurring in vicissitude; alternate. [1913 Webster] 2. Done by each to the other; interchanging or interchanged; given and received; due from each to each; mutual;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reciprocal — 1 Reciprocal, mutual, common mean shared, experienced, or shown by each of the persons or things concerned. Reciprocal has for its distinctive implication the return in due measure by each of two sides of whatever is offered, given, or manifested … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Reciprocal — may refer to:*Multiplicative inverse, in mathematics, the number 1/ x , which multiplied by x gives the product 1, also known as a reciprocal *Reciprocal (grammar), a relationship between grammatical agents *Reciprocal altruism, a form of… … Wikipedia
reciprocal — re·cip·ro·cal /ri si prə kəl/ adj 1 a: mutual (2) b: bilateral a reciprocal contract 2: characterized by correspondence or equivalence es … Law dictionary
reciprocal — [ri sip′rə kəl] adj. [< L reciprocus, returning, reciprocal < * reco prokos, backwards and forwards < * recos (< re , back + * cos < ?) + IE * proko , ahead (> Gr proka, forthwith) < base * pro , forward, ahead + AL] 1. done … English World dictionary
Reciprocal — Re*cip ro*cal, n. 1. That which is reciprocal to another thing. [1913 Webster] Corruption is a reciprocal to generation. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. (Arith. & Alg.) The quotient arising from dividing unity by any quantity; thus 1/4 is the reciprocal … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reciprocal — re‧cip‧ro‧cal [rɪˈsɪprəkl] adjective a reciprocal arrangement or relationship is one in which two people, countries etc do or give the same things to each other, usually so that each is helped in some way * * * reciprocal UK US /rɪˈsɪprəkəl/… … Financial and business terms
reciprocal — The reciprocal pronouns are each other and one another. See each 3 … Modern English usage
reciprocal — (adj.) 1560s, from L. reciprocus returning the same way, alternating, from pre L. *reco proco , from *recus (from re back + cus, adjective formation) + *procus (from pro forward + cus, adjective formation) … Etymology dictionary
reciprocal — [adj] exchanged, alternate changeable, companion, complementary, convertible, coordinate, correlative, corresponding, dependent, double, duplicate, equivalent, exchangeable, fellow, give and take*, interchangeable, interdependent, matching,… … New thesaurus
reciprocal — ► ADJECTIVE 1) given, felt, or done in return. 2) (of an agreement or arrangement) bearing on or binding two parties equally. 3) Grammar (of a pronoun or verb) expressing mutual action or relationship (e.g. each other, they kissed). ► NOUN… … English terms dictionary