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1 overdue over·due adj
[ˌəʊvə'djuː](bill, rent) arretrato (-a), (library book) col prestito scaduto, (train, bus) in ritardo, (recognition) tardivo (-a), (fam: baby, period) in ritardoshe's a week overdue — (pregnant woman) è in ritardo di una settimana (sulla data prevista del parto)
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2 overdue
[ˌəʊvə'djuː] [AE -'duː]* * *[əuvə'dju:]1) (late: The train is overdue.) in ritardo2) ((of bills, work etc) not yet paid, done, delivered etc, although the date for doing this has passed: overdue library books.) scaduto, in ritardo* * *overdue /əʊvəˈdju:/a.1 (comm., fin.) insoluto; scaduto: overdue account, conto scaduto (o in sospeso); Your bill of exchange is overdue, la tua cambiale è scaduta3 atteso da (troppo) tempo: a long-overdue change, un cambiamento atteso da molto tempo; una modifica che si sarebbe dovuta fare molto tempo prima4 che da tempo avrebbe diritto a qc.: The soldiers are overdue for some leave, da tempo i soldati avrebbero il diritto a qualche giorno di permesso● (leg., trasp.) overdue delivery, ritardo nella consegna □ (fin.) overdue interest, interessi accumulati di mora □ My motorbike is overdue for a service, la mia moto ha un gran bisogno di un meccanico.* * *[ˌəʊvə'djuː] [AE -'duː]
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