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1 settlement **** set·tle·ment n
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2 ♦ deal
♦ deal (1) /di:l/n.(solo sing.) quantità: a good (o a great) deal of, una gran quantità di; molto (agg.): It takes a good deal of patience, ci vuole molta pazienza; There is a great deal of interest in the scheme, il programma suscita molto interesse♦ deal (2) /di:l/n.1 accordo; patto: to do (o to make, to cut, to reach, to strike) a deal with, raggiungere un accordo con; fare un patto con: In the end they failed to close the deal, alla fine, non sono riusciti a concludere l'accordo; It's impossible to make a deal with people like that, non è possibile trovare un accordo con gente così; to pull off a deal, concludere con successo un affare; Let's make a deal, facciamo un patto; At the last minute the deal fell through, all'ultimo minuto l'accordo non è andato in porto; If the deal goes through, it would make him the highest paid actor in Hollywood history, se l'accordo va in porto, farà di lui l'attore più pagato nella storia di Hollywood; to broker a peace deal, fare da mediatore in un accordo di pace; a business deal, un accordo commerciale; He signed a 3-book deal worth a million pounds, ha firmato un contratto per la pubblicazione di tre libri per un milione di sterline; bum deal, fregatura; bidone; fair deal, accordo (o trattamento) equo2 (comm.) offerta; affare: They have some great deals at the moment, hanno delle ottime offerte attualmente; She got herself a good deal on a new car, ha fatto un buon affare con la macchina nuova3 (con agg.) trattamento: a better deal for young people, un trattamento migliore per i giovani; to get a good (o a square) deal, essere trattato bene; to get a raw (o rough) deal, essere trattato male4 ( a carte) turno di fare le carte (o il mazzo); smazzata: Whose deal is it?, a chi tocca fare le carte?● (fam.) big deal ► big □ (econ., polit., fin.) deal breaker, fattore cruciale in un accordo ( che può farlo saltare se non viene risolto); condicio sine qua non □ (fam.) a done deal, affare concluso; cosa fatta □ (fam.) It's a deal!, affare fatto!; ci sto! □ (fam.) What's the deal?, che succede?deal (3) /di:l/n.♦ (to) deal /di:l/(pass. e p. p. dealt)A v. t.3 spacciare: to deal drugs [heroin], spacciare droga [eroina]B v. i.1 fare le carte; smazzare: Whose turn is it to deal?, a chi tocca fare le carte?2 (fam.) spacciare; trafficare droga● (fig. o form.) to deal a blow to sb. (o to deal sb. a blow), assestare un duro colpo a q.: His daughter's death dealt him a blow from which he never recovered, la morte di sua figlia gli ha assestato un duro colpo, dal quale non si è mai ripreso; This latest incident deals another blow to hopes of a peace settlement, quest'ultimo incidente assesta un altro duro colpo alle speranze di un accordo di pace □ ( Borsa) to deal for the account, negoziare a termine □ (fam. USA) to deal from the bottom of the pack, giocare sporco; fregare □ (fam. USA) to deal from the top of the pack, giocare pulito; comportarsi in modo onesto □ (comm.) to deal on credit, comprare (o vendere) a credito. -
3 mediate
['miːdɪeɪt] 1.verbo transitivo (as negotiator) mediare [settlement, peace]2.verbo intransitivo mediare, fare da mediatore, da intermediario* * *['mi:dieit](to try to settle a dispute between people who are disagreeing: The United States is trying to mediate (in the dispute) between these two countries.) mediare, fare da mediatore- mediator* * *mediate /ˈmi:dɪeɪt/a.1 mediato; indiretto● (leg.) mediate testimony, testimonianza indirettamediately avv. (to) mediate /ˈmi:dɪeɪt/A v. i.2 fare da mediatore (o da intermediario); interporsi: to mediate between two litigants, fare da mediatore fra due litiganti ( di lite giudiziaria)B v. t.2 ottenere con la propria mediazione: to mediate a settlement, ottenere (o raggiungere) un accomodamento (un accordo) esercitando la mediazione● to mediate an industrial dispute, appianare una vertenza sindacale.* * *['miːdɪeɪt] 1.verbo transitivo (as negotiator) mediare [settlement, peace]2.verbo intransitivo mediare, fare da mediatore, da intermediario -
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