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61 municipalizzazione
municipalizzazione s.f.1 (il municipalizzare) municipalization: la municipalizzazione dell'azienda del gas, the municipalization of the gas company2 (insieme delle aziende municipalizzate) city-owned companies (pl.), city-controlled companies (pl.). -
62 condotta
sf [kon'dotta]1) (comportamento) conduct, behaviour Brit, behavior Am, (di un affare ecc) handlingtenere una buona/cattiva condotta — to behave well/badly
2) (Amm : di medico) country medical practice controlled by a local authority3) (Tecn : tubature) piping -
63 dipendere
vi irreg [di'pɛndere]1) (gen) to depend ondipende solo da te — it depends entirely on you, it's entirely up to you
andiamo? - Non lo so. Dipende da Mario — are we going? - I don't know. It depends on Mario
la sua risposta è dipesa dal fatto che era nervosa — she answered that way because she was irritated
2) (impiegato, filiale) to be answerable to3) (essere mantenuto, soggetto) to depend (up)on, be dependent on4) Gramm to be subordinate (to) -
64 IRI sigla
m ['iri](= Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale) state-controlled industrial investment office -
65 parastatale
agg [parasta'tale] -
66 parastato
sm [paras'tato] -
67 radiocomandato
agg [radjokoman'dato] radiocomandato (-a) -
68 ZTL sigla
f [dzetati'ɛlle](= Zona a Traffico Limitato) controlled traffic zone -
69 elettrolisi a potenziale controllato
[CHIM, ELETTR, FIS]Dizionario chimica Italiano-Inglese > elettrolisi a potenziale controllato
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70 scarico con paratoie
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71 scarico regolabile
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72 sfioratore a paratoia
italian-english Idraulica dizionario > sfioratore a paratoia
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