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1 relegare
relegare v.tr. to banish, to exile, to relegate: fu relegato in un paesino di montagna, he was banished to a little village in the mountains; ci hanno relegato in un ufficio all'ultimo piano, they've relegated (o banished) us to an office on the top floor; relegare qlco. in soffitta, to relegate (o to consign) sthg. to the attic.* * *[rele'gare]verbo transitivo1) (esiliare)relegare qcn. — to exile sb. (in to)
* * *relegare/rele'gare/ [1]1 (esiliare) relegare qcn. to exile sb. (in to) -
2 retrocedere
retreatfig lose ground* * *retrocedere v.tr.1 (mil.) to degrade, to reduce in rank, to reduce to a lower rank: fu retrocesso per insubordinazione, he was degraded for insubordination2 (dir.) to recede, to withdraw*3 (comm.) ( bonificare) to remit; ( rendere partecipe agli utili) to give* a share in profits to (s.o.): retrocedere una spesa, un debito, to remit a charge, a debt◆ v. intr. to retreat, to withdraw*, to fall* back, to recede (anche fig.): il nemico fu costretto a retrocedere, the enemy was forced to retreat; pensaci su bene, perché non ti sarà possibile retrocedere, think it over well because you will not be able to withdraw; retrocedere da una decisione, to go back on a decision; retrocedere da una posizione, un contratto, to withdraw from a position, a contract; i prezzi di mercato retrocedono, market prices are receding.* * *1. [retro'tʃɛdere]vb irreg vtMil to demote, Sport to relegate2. vi* * *[retro'tʃɛdere] 1.verbo transitivo2.1) (tornare indietro) to retreat, to back away, to move backwards, to pull backretrocedere da una decisione — fig. to go back on a decision
* * *retrocedere/retro't∫εdere/ [2, 30](aus. essere)1 (tornare indietro) to retreat, to back away, to move backwards, to pull back; retrocedere da una decisione fig. to go back on a decision -
3 sottordine
sottordine s.m. (bot., zool.) suborder // essere, passare in sottordine, (fig.) to be, to become subordinate; porre un problema in sottordine, to attach less (o minor) importance to a problem.* * *[sot'tordine]1.in sottordine avv; passare in sottordine — to become of minor importance
2. smBot Zool sub-order* * *[sot'tordine]sostantivo maschilein sottordine — (in secondo piano) in second place; (in posizione subordinata) in a subordinate position
far passare qcs. in sottordine — to relegate sth. to second place
* * *sottordine/sot'tordine/sostantivo m.in sottordine (in secondo piano) in second place; (in posizione subordinata) in a subordinate position; far passare qcs. in sottordine to relegate sth. to second place. -
4 far passare qcs. in sottordine
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > far passare qcs. in sottordine
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5 relegare vt
[rele'ɡare](allontanare) to banish, fig to relegate -
6 relegare
vt [rele'ɡare](allontanare) to banish, fig to relegate -
7 retrocedere
1. [retro'tʃɛdere]vb irreg vtMil to demote, Sport to relegate2. vi
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relegate — [v1] assign, transfer accredit, charge, commend, commit, confide, consign, credit, delegate, entrust, hand over, pass on, refer, turn over; concepts 41,143 Ant. assume, hold, keep relegate [v2] banish, downgrade demote, deport, dismiss, displace … New thesaurus
Relegate — Rel e*gate (r?l ? g?t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Relegated} ( g? t?d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Relegating}.] [L. relegatus, p. p. of relegare; pref. re re + legare to send with a commission or charge. See {Legate}.] To remove, usually to an inferior… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
relegate — I verb allocate, assign, ban, banish, bar, cast out, consign, convey, delegate, deport, depute, discard, dislodge, dismiss, dispatch, displace, elide, eliminate, entrust, eradicate, exclude, excommunicate, exile, expatriate, expel, isolate, omit … Law dictionary
relegate to — index commit (entrust) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
relegate — 1580s to banish, send into exile (implied in relegation), from L. relegatus, pp. of relegare remove, dismiss, banish, from re back + legare send with a commission (see LEGATE (Cf. legate)). Meaning place in a position of inferiority is recorded… … Etymology dictionary
relegate — vb *commit, entrust, confide, consign Analogous words: refer, assign, credit, accredit, charge (see ASCRIBE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
relegate — ► VERB 1) place in an inferior rank or position. 2) (usu. be relegated) Brit. transfer (a sports team) to a lower division of a league. DERIVATIVES relegation noun. ORIGIN Latin relegare send away … English terms dictionary
relegate — [rel′ə gāt΄] vt. relegated, relegating [< L relegatus, pp. of relegare, to send away < re , away, back + legare, to send: see LEGATE] 1. to exile or banish (someone) to a specified place 2. to consign or assign to an inferior position:… … English World dictionary
relegate — v. 1) (d; tr.) to relegate to (to relegate smb. to second class status) 2) (misc.) (GB) to relegate a team to the second division * * * [ relɪgeɪt] (misc.) (GB) to relegate a team to the second division (d;tr.) to relegate to (to relegatesmb. to… … Combinatory dictionary
relegate — UK [ˈreləɡeɪt] / US [ˈreləˌɡeɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms relegate : present tense I/you/we/they relegate he/she/it relegates present participle relegating past tense relegated past participle relegated to move someone or something to a less… … English dictionary
relegate — rel|e|gate [ˈrelıgeıt] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of relegare to send back to do a job ] 1.) formal to give someone or something a less important position than before relegate sb/sth to sth ▪ Women tended to be… … Dictionary of contemporary English