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[kən'vɜːʃn] [AE kən'vɜːrʒn]1) (transformation) conversione f., trasformazione f. ( from da; to, into in)3) (of building) ristrutturazione f., riadattamento m. (to, into in)4) relig. pol. conversione f. ( from da; to a)5) (in rugby) trasformazione f.* * *[kən'və:ʃən, ]( American[) -ʒən](the act of converting: his conversion to Christianity; the conversion of the house into a hotel.) conversione* * *conversion /kənˈvɜ:ʃn/n.1 conversione: conversion plan, piano di conversione; the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity, la conversione degli anglosassoni al cristianesimo4 (scient.) conversione5 [u] (edil.) ristrutturazione ( di una casa, ecc.); riadattamento; immobile ristrutturato: conversion work, lavori di ristrutturazione; loft conversion, trasformazione di una soffitta in attico7 [u] (metall.) affinazione (della ghisa)8 [u] (leg.) appropriazione indebita● (econ.) conversion costs, costi di trasformazione □ (fis. nucl.) conversion electron, elettrone di conversione interna □ (mat., econ., stat.) conversion factor, fattore di conversione □ (fin.) conversion into cash, realizzazione in contanti; realizzo □ the conversion of a firm, la trasformazione di un'azienda □ (leg.) conversion of funds, distrazione di fondi □ (leg.) conversion of public funds (o of money) to one's own use, appropriazione indebita; peculato □ ( Borsa) conversion price, prezzo di conversione □ (comput.) conversion program, programma di conversione □ conversion ratio, (fin.) rapporto di conversione; (fis.) coefficiente di conversione □ (psic.) conversion reaction, reazione di conversione □ ( Borsa, fin.) conversion right, diritto di conversione □ (tecn.) conversion table, tavola (o tabella) di conversione.* * *[kən'vɜːʃn] [AE kən'vɜːrʒn]1) (transformation) conversione f., trasformazione f. ( from da; to, into in)3) (of building) ristrutturazione f., riadattamento m. (to, into in)4) relig. pol. conversione f. ( from da; to a)5) (in rugby) trasformazione f.
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conversion kick — UK US noun [countable] [singular conversion kick plural conversion kicks] in rugby and American football, an occasion when a ball is kicked over a high bar in order to score more points Thesaurus: rugby … Useful english dictionary
conversion kick — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms conversion kick : singular conversion kick plural conversion kicks in rugby and American football, an occasion when a ball is kicked over a high bar in order to score more points … English dictionary
conversion kick — con version ,kick noun count in the game of football, an occasion when a ball is kicked over a high bar in order to score more points … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
conversion — noun 1 change to a new form/system/use ADJECTIVE ▪ barn (BrE), loft ▪ currency ▪ There are no charges for currency conversion. ▪ data, file … Collocations dictionary
Conversion — may refer to: Contents 1 Economy and Finance 2 Law 3 Marketing 4 Religion 5 Sport … Wikipedia
conversion — ► NOUN 1) the action of converting or the state of being converted. 2) Brit. a building that has been converted to a new purpose. 3) Rugby a successful kick at goal after a try, scoring two points … English terms dictionary
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kick — kickable, adj. kickless, adj. /kik/, v.t. 1. to strike with the foot or feet: to kick the ball; to kick someone in the shins. 2. to drive, force, make, etc., by or as if by kicks. 3. Football. to score (a field goal or a conversion) by place… … Universalium
kick — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 act of kicking ADJECTIVE ▪ good, hard, hefty, powerful, sharp, swift, vicious ▪ She gave him a hard kick to the stomach … Collocations dictionary
kick — [[t]kɪk[/t]] v. t. 1) to strike with the foot or feet: to kick a ball[/ex] 2) to drive, force, thrust, etc., by or as if by kicks 3) spo Football. to score (a field goal or a conversion) by place kicking the ball 4) inf Informal. to make (a car)… … From formal English to slang
conversion — noun 1》 the process of converting or of being converted. ↘Brit. a building that has been converted to a new purpose. ↘Law the changing of real property into personalty, or of joint into separate property, or vice versa. 2》 Rugby a… … English new terms dictionary