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[ˌæd'hɒk]aggettivo ad hocon an ad hoc basis — a seconda dei casi, caso per caso
* * *ad hoc /ædˈhɒk/ (lat.)A a.2 dettato dall'esigenza immediata; contingente; improvvisato; d'emergenza; secondo le esigenze; caso per caso: ad hoc decisions, decisioni prese al momento; decisioni caso per caso; ad hoc measures, misure d'emergenza; on an ad hoc basis, secondo le esigenze; secondo i casi; caso per caso; all'occorrenza; in modo non sistematicoB avv.1 ad hoc; appositamente2 secondo il bisogno (o le esigenze); in un'emergenza; in modo non sistematico; caso per caso; in modo improvvisato.* * *[ˌæd'hɒk]aggettivo ad hocon an ad hoc basis — a seconda dei casi, caso per caso
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