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1 vincolo
m bond* * *vincolo s.m.1 tie, bond: i vincoli del sangue, the ties of blood; i vincoli dell'amicizia, the ties (o bonds) of friendship; uno stretto vincolo d'affetto, a close bond of affection; essere sotto il vincolo del giuramento, to be bound under oath; il vincolo del matrimonio, the bond of matrimony; il vincolo della legge, the binding force of the law // (dir.): vincolo ipotecario, mortgage; vincolo contrattuale, contractual obligation // (econ.): vincolo di bilancio, budget constraint; vincolo di prezzo, price commitment // (banca) vincolo di portafoglio, compulsory bank portfolio2 (mecc., edil.) constraint; restraint.* * *['vinkolo]sostantivo maschile bond, tieunire qcn. nel sacro vincolo del matrimonio — to join sb. in holy matrimony
libero da -i (ipotecari) — dir. free from encumbrance(s)
* * *vincolo/'vinkolo/sostantivo m.bond, tie; unire qcn. nel sacro vincolo del matrimonio to join sb. in holy matrimony; - i di sangue blood ties; vincolo morale moral commitment; libero da -i (ipotecari) dir. free from encumbrance(s). -
2 obbligo
m (pl -ghi) obligationd'obbligo obligatory* * *obbligo s.m.1 obligation; ( dovere) duty; ( debito) debt, liability, obligation: obblighi di coscienza, moral obligations; ho molti obblighi verso di lui, I am very much obliged to him; mi sento in obbligo di avvertirvi che..., I feel compelled to warn you that...; mi sento l'obbligo di dirti che..., I feel I ought to tell you that...; mi sento in obbligo di andare a trovarlo, I feel obliged (o duty-bound) to go and see him; avere l'obbligo di fare qlco., to be bound (o to be obliged) to do sthg.; assolvere i propri obblighi verso qlcu., to fulfil one's obligations towards s.o.; assumere l'obbligo di fare qlco., to undertake to do sthg.; sottrarsi ai propri obblighi, to fail to carry out one's obligations; sollevare qlcu. da un obbligo, to release s.o. from an obligation; i cittadini hanno l'obbligo di pagare le tasse, citizens have the duty to pay taxes; non rispettare i propri obblighi, not to meet one's liabilities // obbligo di leva, del servizio militare, liability to military service // in Italia la scuola dell'obbligo dura fino a 14 anni, compulsory education finishes at the age of 14 in Italy // contributo d'obbligo, compulsory contribution // (dir.): obbligo contrattuale, contractual obligation; obbligo civile, civil obligation; obblighi finanziari, financial liabilities // (eccl.) festa d'obbligo, holyday of obligation // essere d'obbligo, to be required (o requisite): è d'obbligo l'abito nero, evening dress is obligatory; per guidare è d'obbligo la patente, a license is compulsory in order to drive // frasi d'obbligo, set phrases // ( burocrazia) è fatto obbligo agli iscritti di presentarsi entro le dieci, it is obligatory for the candidates to present themselves by ten2 ( condizione) condition: glielo diedi con l'obbligo di restituirlo entro un mese, I gave it to him on condition that he gave it back within a month.* * *obbligo morale — moral duty o obligation
avere l'obbligo di fare — to be bound o obliged to do
essere in obbligo verso qcn. — to be obliged to sb.
è fatto obbligo di... — it is obligatory to...
* * *obbligopl. - ghi /'ɔbbligo, gi/sostantivo m.obligation, commitment; (dovere) duty; obbligo morale moral duty o obligation; far fronte ai propri -ghi to fulfil one's obligations; venir meno ai propri -ghi to default on one's obligations; senza obbligo da parte vostra with no obligation on your part; avere l'obbligo di fare to be bound o obliged to do; mi sento in obbligo di avvertirvi I feel I should warn you; essere in obbligo verso qcn. to be obliged to sb.; è fatto obbligo di... it is obligatory to...; è d'obbligo l'abito da sera evening dress is required\obbligo scolastico compulsory school attendance; - ghi di leva liability for military service.
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