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1 conclude
[kən'kluːd] 1.1) (end) concludere"to be concluded" — telev. "la conclusione alla prossima puntata"; giorn. "la conclusione sul prossimo numero"
2) (settle) concludere, stipulare [treaty, deal]3) (deduce) dedurre, concludere2.verbo intransitivo [story, event] concludersi; [ speaker] concludere* * *[kən'klu:d]1) (to come or bring to an end: to conclude a meeting; He concluded by thanking everyone.) concludere2) (to come to believe: We concluded that you weren't coming.) dedurre•- conclusive
- conclusively
- conclusiveness* * *[kən'kluːd] 1.1) (end) concludere"to be concluded" — telev. "la conclusione alla prossima puntata"; giorn. "la conclusione sul prossimo numero"
2) (settle) concludere, stipulare [treaty, deal]3) (deduce) dedurre, concludere2.verbo intransitivo [story, event] concludersi; [ speaker] concludere -
2 pending
['pendɪŋ] 1.1) (not yet concluded) [ matter] in sospeso; dir. [case, charge] pendente, in essere2) (imminent) imminente, incombente2.preposizione in attesa di, fino a* * *pending /ˈpɛndɪŋ/A a.B prep.● pending dealings, trattative in corso □ patent pending, brevetto in corso di concessione.* * *['pendɪŋ] 1.1) (not yet concluded) [ matter] in sospeso; dir. [case, charge] pendente, in essere2) (imminent) imminente, incombente2.preposizione in attesa di, fino a -
3 wrongly
['rɒŋlɪ] [AE 'rɔːŋ-]avverbio [word, position, translate] male, in modo sbagliatohe concluded, wrongly, that... — erroneamente o a torto, ha concluso che...
* * *1) (incorrectly: The letter was wrongly addressed.) male2) (unjustly: I have been wrongly treated.) ingiustamente* * *wrongly /ˈrɒŋlɪ/avv.1 erroneamente; in modo sbagliato; male: I was wrongly informed, sono stato male informato; You acted wrongly, hai agito male2 a torto; ingiustamente: He was wrongly accused of robbing a bank, è stato accusato ingiustamente d'aver rapinato una banca; rightly or wrongly, a torto o a ragione.* * *['rɒŋlɪ] [AE 'rɔːŋ-]avverbio [word, position, translate] male, in modo sbagliatohe concluded, wrongly, that... — erroneamente o a torto, ha concluso che...
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4 ♦ (to) conclude
♦ (to) conclude /kənˈklu:d/A v. t.1 concludere; chiudere; finire: He concluded his speech with an appeal for cooperation, concluse il suo dire con un appello alla collaborazione2 concludere; stipulare: to conclude a deal [a peace treaty], concludere un affare [un trattato di pace]3 concludere; giungere alla conclusione (che)4 desumere; arguire; dedurreB v. i.1 concludersi; chiudersi; finire -
5 deliberation
[dɪˌlɪbə'reɪʃn]1) (reflection) riflessione f.2) (slowness) cautela f., prudenza f.* * *deliberation /dɪlɪbəˈreɪʃn/n.1 [u] attenta valutazione; riflessione: after careful (o much) deliberation, dopo attenta riflessione2 ( anche polit.) discussione; dibattito: The House concluded its deliberations without reaching a decision, la Camera ha concluso il dibattito senza raggiungere una decisione3 lentezza e precisione: He moved with great deliberation, si muoveva con grande lentezza e precisione.* * *[dɪˌlɪbə'reɪʃn]1) (reflection) riflessione f.2) (slowness) cautela f., prudenza f. -
6 ♦ (to) conclude
♦ (to) conclude /kənˈklu:d/A v. t.1 concludere; chiudere; finire: He concluded his speech with an appeal for cooperation, concluse il suo dire con un appello alla collaborazione2 concludere; stipulare: to conclude a deal [a peace treaty], concludere un affare [un trattato di pace]3 concludere; giungere alla conclusione (che)4 desumere; arguire; dedurreB v. i.1 concludersi; chiudersi; finire -
7 its ***** poss adj
[ɪts]plil suo (la sua)
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