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1 decree
I [dɪ'kriː]1) (order) decreto m., ordine m.2) (judgment) sentenza f., ordinanza f.II [dɪ'kriː]decree absolute, nisi — (in divorce) sentenza definitiva, provvisoria (di divorzio)
verbo transitivo decretare [amnesty, punishment]* * *[di'kri:] 1. noun1) (an order or law: a decree forbidding hunting.) decreto2) (a ruling of a court of civil law.) sentenza2. verb(to order, command or decide (something): The court decreed that he should pay the fine in full.) decretare* * *decree /dɪˈkri:/n. (leg.)1 decreto: a government decree, un decreto governativo; to issue a decree, emanare un decreto; a decree of fate, un decreto del fato2 ( nelle cause di divorzio e in quelle dell'Ammiragliato) sentenza: decree absolute, sentenza definitiva ( di divorzio); decree nisi, sentenza provvisoria ( di divorzio)● ( USA) decree in bankruptcy, dichiarazione giudiziale di fallimento.(to) decree /dɪˈkri:/v. t.(leg.) decretare; ordinare: The Emperor decreed that he should be put to death, l'imperatore ordinò che fosse messo a morte; to decree the fate of sb. [st.], segnare il destino di q. [qc.]; (fig.) Fate decreed that they should meet, il destino aveva voluto che si incontrassero.* * *I [dɪ'kriː]1) (order) decreto m., ordine m.2) (judgment) sentenza f., ordinanza f.II [dɪ'kriː]decree absolute, nisi — (in divorce) sentenza definitiva, provvisoria (di divorzio)
verbo transitivo decretare [amnesty, punishment]
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