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1 convention
convention s.f.inv. 1. ( convegno di lavoro) convention f., congrès m. 2. ( estens) ( riunione) réunion f., assemblée f. 3. ( Pol) ( negli Stati Uniti) convention f. -
2 convenzionato
convenzionato agg. 1. ( con il servizio sanitario nazionale) conventionné: medico convenzionato médecin conventionné; clinica convenzionata clinique conventionnée. 2. ( stabilito mediante una convenzione) fixé par convention: prezzo convenzionato prix fixé par convention. 3. ( legato da una convenzione) qui a passé une convention ( con avec), lié par convention ( con avec): questo bar è convenzionato con la nostra azienda notre entreprise a passé une convention avec ce bar. -
3 convenzione
convenzione s.f. 1. (patto, trattato, intesa, accordo) convention: i due stati hanno firmato una convenzione les deux états ont signé une convention; stipulare una convenzione passer une convention; la nostra azienda ha una convenzione con questo ristorante notre entreprise a passé une convention avec ce restaurant. 2. al pl. (uso, consuetudine) conventions: essere schiavo delle convenzioni être esclave des conventions. 3. ( Pol) ( assemblea) convention. -
4 convenzionare
convenzionare v. ( convenzióno) I. tr. fixer par convention: convenzionare i prezzi fixer les prix par une convention. II. prnl. convenzionarsi passer une convention ( con avec), se lier par convention ( con avec). -
5 C.C.L.
C.C.L. contratto collettivo di lavoro C.C.T. (convention collective de travail). -
6 ratificare
ratificare v.tr. ( ratìfico, ratìfichi) 1. (confermare, convalidare) confirmer: ratificare una nomina confirmer une nomination. 2. (Dir,Pol) ratifier: ratificare una convenzione ratifier une convention.
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convention — [ kɔ̃vɑ̃sjɔ̃ ] n. f. • av. 1350; convencion 1268; lat. conventio, de venire « venir » I ♦ 1 ♦ Dr. Accord de deux ou plusieurs personnes portant sur un fait précis. ⇒ arrangement, compromis, contrat, engagement, entente, marché, pacte, traité.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
convention — con‧ven‧tion [kənˈvenʆn] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] behaviour and attitudes that most people in a society believe to be normal and right 2. [countable] a formal agreement, especially between countries, about rules for an activity such as… … Financial and business terms
Convention — Con*ven tion, n. [L. conventio: cf. F. convention. See {Convene}, v. i.] 1. The act of coming together; the state of being together; union; coalition. [1913 Webster] The conventions or associations of several particles of matter into bodies of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Convention — may refer to: Treaty, an agreement in international law Convention (meeting), a large gathering of people who share a common interest Political convention, a formal gathering of people for political purposes Fan convention, a gathering of fans of … Wikipedia
convention — con·ven·tion n 1: an agreement between nations for regulation of matters affecting all of them 2: an agreement enforceable in law: contract 3: an assembly of persons met for a common purpose; esp: a meeting of the delegates of a political party… … Law dictionary
convention — CONVENTION. subs. f. Accord, pacte, que deux ou plusieurs personnes font ensemble. Convention tacite, expresse, verbale, par écrit. Ils ont fait une convention entre eux, que celui.... La convention étoit que .... Je tiens la convention. Je m en… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
convention — Convention. s. f. Accord, pacte, que deux ou plusieurs personnes font ensemble. Convention tacite, expresse, verbale, par escrit. ils ont fait une convention entre eux que celuy &c. la convention estoit que &c. je me tiens à la convention. On dit … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
convention — [kən ven′shən] n. [ME convencioun < L conventio < pp. of convenire,CONVENE] 1. Rare a convening or being convened 2. a) an assembly, often periodical, of members or delegates, as of a political, social, professional, or religious group b)… … English World dictionary
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convention T — Convention or principle laid down by Tarski as a ‘material adequacy condition’ governing the enterprise of giving a definition of the truth predicate for a language. A theory satisfies the requirement only if every instance of the schema ‘S is… … Philosophy dictionary
convention — (n.) early 15c., agreement, from M.Fr. convention and directly from L. conventionem (nom. conventio) meeting, assembly, covenant, from convent , pp. stem of convenire (see CONVENE (Cf. convene)) … Etymology dictionary