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[ək'nɒlɪdʒmənt] 1.1) (admission) (of fact, authority) riconoscimento m.; (of error, guilt) riconoscimento m., ammissione f.in acknowledgement of sth. — in segno di riconoscenza per qcs.; come riconoscimento di qcs
2) (confirmation of receipt) avviso m. di ricevimento3) (recognition of presence) cenno m. (di riconoscimento)2.nome plurale acknowledgements (in book etc.) ringraziamenti m.* * *acknowledgement, acknowledgment /əkˈnɒlɪdʒmənt/n.1 [cu] ( anche leg.) riconoscimento; ammissione: the acknowledgement of a difficulty, l'ammissione (o il riconoscimento dell'esistenza) di una difficoltà; acknowledgement of liability, ammissione di responsabilità; the acknowledgement of a natural child, il riconoscimento di un figlio naturale2 [u] segno di gratitudine (o di riconoscenza, di apprezzamento); riconoscimento: in acknowledgement of, in segno di riconoscenza per; come riconoscimento di3 conferma (o attestazione) di ricevuta; avviso di ricevimento; riscontro: ( banca) acknowledgement slip, scontrino (di ricevuta)4 cenno di riconoscimento (fatto a q.); cenno di saluto: He nodded in acknowledgement, ha accennato un saluto col capo* * *[ək'nɒlɪdʒmənt] 1.1) (admission) (of fact, authority) riconoscimento m.; (of error, guilt) riconoscimento m., ammissione f.in acknowledgement of sth. — in segno di riconoscenza per qcs.; come riconoscimento di qcs
2) (confirmation of receipt) avviso m. di ricevimento3) (recognition of presence) cenno m. (di riconoscimento)2.nome plurale acknowledgements (in book etc.) ringraziamenti m.
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