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1 ♦ net
♦ net (1) /nɛt/n.1 rete ( anche ferr., radio, TV, telef., sport); reticella; (fig.) trappola, rete, maglie: a fishing net, una rete da pesca; a hair-net, una reticella per capelli; wire net, rete metallica; ( tennis) to come to the net, scendere a rete; mosquito net, zanzariera; safety net, rete di sicurezza2 (geol.) reticolato3 (mat.) reticolo4 [u] tessuto a rete; trina; pizzo; tulle; filet5 (fam., comput.) – the Net, la Rete; Internet: He met his girlfriend on the Net, ha conosciuto la sua ragazza su Internet; to surf the Net, navigare in rete● net-bag, rete per far la spesa □ ( tennis) net band (o net cord), nastro della rete: net-cord bounce, rimbalzo sul nastro □ net curtain, tenda di tulle □ ( Internet) net etiquette ► netiquette □ ( pallavolo) net fault, fallo di rete □ net fishing, pesca con la rete □ ( tennis) net judge, giudice di rete □ (naut.) net layer (o net-laying ship), nave posareti □ ( Internet) net neutrality, neutralità della rete ( trattamento equo da parte di una rete dei servizi che la utilizzano) □ (ind. tess.) net silk, seta ritorta.net (2) /nɛt/A a.1 (comm., econ., fin., rag.) netto: net amount, importo netto; net cash flow, flusso di cassa (o monetario) netto; net domestic product (abbr. NDP), prodotto interno netto; net operating profit, profitto netto di gestione; utile d'esercizio; net pay, retribuzione netta; net income, reddito netto; net price, prezzo netto; net proceeds, proventi netti; net salary, stipendio netto; net turnover, giro d'affari netto; net weight, peso netto; net worth, patrimonio netto; net yield, rendimento nettoB n.1 (market.) prezzo netto2 (market.) peso nettoC avv.(comm.) al netto● net assets, attivo (o patrimonio) netto □ (fin., rag.) net asset value, valore patrimoniale netto; valore d'inventario.(to) net (1) /nɛt/A v. t.1 irretire; prendere con la rete; accalappiare; intrappolare: to net fish [birds], prendere pesci [uccelli] con la rete (o con le reti); to net a rich husband, accalappiare un marito ricco6 ( calcio, ecc.) mandare (o mettere) in rete: to net the ball, fare rete; segnare; insaccare; ( hockey su ghiaccio) to net the puck, insaccare il discoB v. i.1 fabbricare reti; fare reti(to) net (2) /nɛt/v. t. (comm.)
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