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1 bearer
['beərə(r)] 1.1) (of news, letter) portatore m. (-trice), latore m. (-trice)2.modificatore econ. [bond, cheque] al portatore* * *noun (a person or thing that bears: the bearer of bad news.) portatore* * *bearer /ˈbɛərə(r)/n.1 ( anche comm.) portatore; ( di lettera) latore: He is the bearer of good news, è latore di buone notizie; a cheque payable to bearer, un assegno pagabile al portatore2 (archit.) elemento portante; supporto3 ( di pianta, preceduto da agg.) che dà frutti: This tree is a good bearer, quest'albero dà molti frutti● bearer's bank book, libretto al portatore □ bearer bond, obbligazione ( di un ente pubblico) al portatore □ ( banca) bearer cheque, assegno al portatore □ bearer debenture, obbligazione al portatore □ (mil.) bearer of a flag of truce, parlamentare □ bearer of passport, titolare di passaporto.* * *['beərə(r)] 1.1) (of news, letter) portatore m. (-trice), latore m. (-trice)2.modificatore econ. [bond, cheque] al portatore -
2 bearer bear·er n
['bɛərə(r)](of news, cheque) portatore m, (of passport) titolare m/f -
3 visa
['viːzə]nome visto m.* * *['vi:zə](a mark or stamp put on a passport by the authorities of a country to show that the bearer may travel to, or in, that country: I have applied for a visa for the United States.) visto* * *visa /ˈvi:zə/n.visto ( di passaporto, ecc.): visa service, servizio per la concessione dei visti; tourist [entry, exit, transit] visa, visto turistico [d'entrata, d'uscita, di transito].* * *['viːzə]nome visto m.
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