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['ɪʃjuː]1. n1) (matter, question) questione f, problema mthe (real/main) issue is whether... — la questione (reale/fondamentale) è quella di sapere se...
to confuse or obscure the issue — confondere le acque
the point/matter at issue — il punto in discussione
I must take issue with you over your last remark — mi dispiace, ma non sono affatto d'accordo sulla tua ultima osservazione
2) (fam: problem) problema3) (of stamps, banknotes, shares) emissione f, (of passports, driving licences) rilascio, (of rations) distribuzione f4) (copy: of newspaper, magazine etc) numero5) (frm: outcome) risultato, esito6) (Law: offspring) prole g, discendenti mpl2. vt(book) pubblicare, (stamps, cheques, banknotes, shares) emettere, (passports, documents) rilasciare, (rations, goods, equipment) distribuire, (tickets for performance) mettere in vendita, (orders) dare, impartire, (statement) rilasciare, diramare, (warrant, writ, summons) spiccare, emettereto issue sth to sb or to issue sb with sth — consegnare qc a qn
the police issued a warning to people to remain indoors — la polizia ha raccomandato alla popolazione di rimanere in casa
3. vito issue (from) — uscire (da), venir fuori (da)
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