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commitment form

  • 1 honour

    I 1.
    honor ['ɒnə(r)] nome
    1) (privilege) onore m., privilegio m.

    it is an honour (for sb.) to do — è un onore (per qcn.) fare

    to give o do sb. the honour of doing concedere a qcn. l'onore di fare; to be an honour to sb., sth. fare onore a qcn., qcs.; in honour of in onore di; to what do I owe this honour? — form. o iron. a cosa devo questo onore?

    2) (high principles) onore m.

    to impugn sb.'s honour — form. mettere in dubbio l'onore di qcn.

    a point o an affair of honour una questione d'onore; to give one's word of honour — dare la propria parola d'onore

    2.
    nome plurale honours univ.

    first, second class honours — BE = diversi livelli di valutazione della laurea

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    II
    honor ['ɒnə(r)] verbo transitivo
    1) (show respect for) onorare, rispettare

    to feel, be honoured — sentirsi, essere onorato (by da)

    to honour sb. by doing — form. fare onore a qcn. facendo

    2) (fulfil) onorare [cheque, debt]; rispettare [commitment, contract, obligation]; mantenere [ promise]
    * * *
    ['onə] 1. noun
    1) (respect for truth, honesty etc: a man of honour.) onore
    2) ((the keeping or increasing of) a person's, country's etc good reputation: We must fight for the honour of our country.) onore
    3) (fame; glory: He won honour on the field of battle.) onore
    4) (respect: This ceremony is being held in honour of those who died in the war.) onore
    5) (something which a person feels to be a reason for pride etc: It is a great honour to be asked to address this meeting.) onore
    6) (a title, degree etc given to a person as a mark of respect for his services, work, ability etc: He has received many honours for his research into cancer.) distinzione, lode
    7) ((with capital: with His, Your etc) a title of respect used when talking to or about judges, mayors etc: My client wishes to plead guilty, Your Honour.) Vostro Onore
    2. verb
    1) (to show great respect to (a person, thing etc): We should honour the Queen.) onorare, fare onore a
    2) (to do, say etc something which is a reason for pride, satisfaction etc to: Will you honour us with your presence at the meeting?) fare l'onore
    3) (to give (someone) a title, degree etc as a mark of respect for his ability etc: He was honoured for his work with the mentally handicapped.) conferire un'onorificenza
    4) (to fulfil (a promise etc): We'll honour our agreement.) onorare
    - honourable
    - honours
    - in honour bound
    - honour bound
    - on one's honour
    - word of honour
    * * *
    I 1.
    honor ['ɒnə(r)] nome
    1) (privilege) onore m., privilegio m.

    it is an honour (for sb.) to do — è un onore (per qcn.) fare

    to give o do sb. the honour of doing concedere a qcn. l'onore di fare; to be an honour to sb., sth. fare onore a qcn., qcs.; in honour of in onore di; to what do I owe this honour? — form. o iron. a cosa devo questo onore?

    2) (high principles) onore m.

    to impugn sb.'s honour — form. mettere in dubbio l'onore di qcn.

    a point o an affair of honour una questione d'onore; to give one's word of honour — dare la propria parola d'onore

    2.
    nome plurale honours univ.

    first, second class honours — BE = diversi livelli di valutazione della laurea

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    II
    honor ['ɒnə(r)] verbo transitivo
    1) (show respect for) onorare, rispettare

    to feel, be honoured — sentirsi, essere onorato (by da)

    to honour sb. by doing — form. fare onore a qcn. facendo

    2) (fulfil) onorare [cheque, debt]; rispettare [commitment, contract, obligation]; mantenere [ promise]

    English-Italian dictionary > honour

  • 2 commit

    [kə'mɪt] 1.
    verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - tt-)
    1) (perpetrate) commettere, perpetrare [ crime]; commettere [error, adultery]
    2) (engage) impegnare, vincolare [ person] ( to do a fare)
    3) (assign) impegnare, vincolare [ money] (to in); dedicare [ time] (to a)
    4) dir.

    to commit sb. for trial — rinviare qcn. a giudizio

    to commit sb. to jail, to a psychiatric hospital — fare incarcerare, internare qcn

    5) form. (consign) affidare

    to commit sth. to paper — mettere qcs. per iscritto

    to commit sth. to memory — mandare qcs. a memoria

    2.
    verbo riflessivo (forma in -ing ecc. - tt-)

    to commit oneselfimpegnarsi (to sth. in qcs.; as to per quanto riguarda)

    * * *
    [kə'mit]
    past tense, past participle - committed; verb
    1) (to perform; to do (especially something illegal): He committed the murder when he was drunk.) commettere
    2) (to hand over (a person) to an institution etc for treatment, safekeeping etc: committed to prison.) affidare
    3) (to put (oneself) under a particular obligation: She has committed herself to looking after her dead brother's children till the age of 18.) impegnarsi
    - committal
    - committed
    * * *
    [kə'mɪt] 1.
    verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - tt-)
    1) (perpetrate) commettere, perpetrare [ crime]; commettere [error, adultery]
    2) (engage) impegnare, vincolare [ person] ( to do a fare)
    3) (assign) impegnare, vincolare [ money] (to in); dedicare [ time] (to a)
    4) dir.

    to commit sb. for trial — rinviare qcn. a giudizio

    to commit sb. to jail, to a psychiatric hospital — fare incarcerare, internare qcn

    5) form. (consign) affidare

    to commit sth. to paper — mettere qcs. per iscritto

    to commit sth. to memory — mandare qcs. a memoria

    2.
    verbo riflessivo (forma in -ing ecc. - tt-)

    to commit oneselfimpegnarsi (to sth. in qcs.; as to per quanto riguarda)

    English-Italian dictionary > commit

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