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1 ♦ conservation
♦ conservation /kɒnsəˈveɪʃn/n. [u]1 (ecol., archit.) salvaguardia; tutela; conservazione: conservation of wildlife, salvaguardia della fauna e della flora; environmental conservation, tutela dell'ambiente; forest conservation, tutela del patrimonio forestale; DIALOGO → - Discussing a gap year- I wouldn't mind doing some conservation work abroad or something like that, non mi dispiacerebbe fare un lavoro per la tutela dell'ambiente all'estero o qualcosa di simile● conservation area, zona protetta. -
2 conservation
[ˌkɒnsə'veɪʃn] 1.1) (of nature, heritage) conservazione f., tutela f.2) fis. conservazione f.2.modificatore [group, measure] di tutela* * ** * *[ˌkɒnsə'veɪʃn] 1.1) (of nature, heritage) conservazione f., tutela f.2) fis. conservazione f.2.modificatore [group, measure] di tutela -
3 conservation con·ser·va·tion n
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4 saving
I 1. ['seɪvɪŋ]1) (reduction)a 5% saving — un risparmio del 5%
2) U econ. (activity) risparmio m.3) (conservation) risparmio m.2. 3.energy-, fuel-saving — che fa risparmiare energia, carburante
II ['seɪvɪŋ]labour-saving — [ system] che fa risparmiare lavoro e fatica
preposizione ant. form. salvo, tranne* * *noun (a way of saving money etc or the amount saved in this way: It's a great saving to be able to make one's own clothes.) risparmio* * *saving (1) /ˈseɪvɪŋ/a.1 che salva; che redime● (leg.) a saving clause, una riserva di legge; una clausola che stabilisce un'eccezione □ saving grace, buona qualità che salva q. (o che fa perdonare difetti, ecc.) □ (relig.) the saving grace of God, la grazia divina ( che salva l'anima).♦ saving (2) /ˈseɪvɪŋ/n.2 risparmio; economia: a 10% saving on the cost, un risparmio del 10% sul costo● ( banca, USA) savings account, conto di risparmio; conto di deposito fruttifero □ (fin.) savings and loan ( association), cooperativa di risparmiatori che concede mutui ai soci per l'acquisto o la costruzione di case □ savings bank, cassa di risparmio □ (fin.) savings bonds, buoni di risparmio □ (fin.) savings certificates, certificati di risparmio; buoni fruttiferi □ (econ.) savings market, mercato del risparmio □ ( banca) savings passbook, libretto di risparmio □ savings plan, piano di risparmio □ (fin.) savings rate, tasso di risparmio □ (econ., fin.) savings ratio, indice di risparmio ( rapporto tra il reddito disponibile e quello risparmiato) □ ( banca) savings scheme, piano di risparmio.saving (3) /ˈseɪvɪŋ/prep.eccetto; tranne; salvo● saving your presence (o your reverence), con rispetto parlando.* * *I 1. ['seɪvɪŋ]1) (reduction)a 5% saving — un risparmio del 5%
2) U econ. (activity) risparmio m.3) (conservation) risparmio m.2. 3.energy-, fuel-saving — che fa risparmiare energia, carburante
II ['seɪvɪŋ]labour-saving — [ system] che fa risparmiare lavoro e fatica
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5 conserve
I [kən'sɜːv]nome conserva f. (di frutta), marmellata f.II [kən'sɜːv]2) (save up) conservare [ natural resources]; mantenere [ moisture]; risparmiare [strength, energy]* * *[kən'sə:v] 1. verb(to keep from changing, being damaged or lost: We must conserve the country's natural resources; This old building should be conserved.) preservare, conservare2. noun(something preserved, eg fruits in sugar, jam etc.) conserva- conservationist
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- conservative* * *conserve /kənˈsɜ:v/n. [uc](to) conserve /kənˈsɜ:v/v. t.* * *I [kən'sɜːv]nome conserva f. (di frutta), marmellata f.II [kən'sɜːv]2) (save up) conservare [ natural resources]; mantenere [ moisture]; risparmiare [strength, energy]
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