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1 ♦ merger
♦ merger /ˈmɜ:dʒə(r)/n. [cu]● (econ., org. az.) (al pl.) mergers and acquisitions (abbr. M&A), fusioni e acquisizioni □ (econ.) merger policy, politica delle concentrazioni. -
2 come off
1) (become detached) (accidentally) [button, label, handle, wallpaper] venire via, staccarsi; (intentionally) [handle, panel, lid] venire via, togliersi3) (wash, rub off) [ink, stain] venire via, andare via4) (take place) [ deal] realizzarsi; [merger, trip] avere luogo5) (succeed) [plan, trick] riuscire, funzionare6) (fare)she came off well — (in deal) se l'è cavata bene
who came off worst? — (in fight) chi ne è uscito più malconcio? come off [sth.]
7) (stop using) smettere di prendere [pill, heroin]8) (fall off) cadere da [bicycle, horse]* * *1) (to fall off: Her shoe came off.) cadere2) (to turn out (well); to succeed: The gamble didn't come off.) riuscire* * *1. vi + adv3)(acquit o.s.)
to come off best/worst — avere la meglio/la peggio2. vi + prepcome off it! fam — piantala!, ma va'!
* * *1) (become detached) (accidentally) [button, label, handle, wallpaper] venire via, staccarsi; (intentionally) [handle, panel, lid] venire via, togliersi3) (wash, rub off) [ink, stain] venire via, andare via4) (take place) [ deal] realizzarsi; [merger, trip] avere luogo5) (succeed) [plan, trick] riuscire, funzionare6) (fare)she came off well — (in deal) se l'è cavata bene
who came off worst? — (in fight) chi ne è uscito più malconcio? come off [sth.]
7) (stop using) smettere di prendere [pill, heroin]8) (fall off) cadere da [bicycle, horse]
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