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1 ♦ declaration
♦ declaration /dɛkləˈreɪʃn/n. [uc]dichiarazione ( quasi in ogni senso): a customs declaration, una dichiarazione ( di merci) alla dogana; a declaration of love, una dichiarazione d'amore; a declaration of intent [of interest], una dichiarazione di intenti [di interesse]; a joint declaration, una dichiarazione comune; to make a declaration, fare una dichiarazione● (fin., org. az.) declaration date, data di dichiarazione □ (leg.) declaration of bankruptcy, dichiarazione di fallimento □ (stor. USA) the Declaration of Independence, la Dichiarazione d'Indipendenza NOTE DI CULTURA: The Declaration of Independence: la Dichiarazione Unanime dei Tredici Stati Uniti d'America, meglio conosciuta come la Dichiarazione d'Indipendenza, fu firmata il 4 luglio del 1776 □ (polit.) declaration of the poll, proclamazione degli eletti ( con l'annuncio del totale dei voti ottenuti) □ declaration of war, dichiarazione di guerra □ (leg.) declaration on oath, dichiarazione giurata □ (naut.) declaration outwards, dichiarazione di uscita. -
2 declaration
[ˌdeklə'reɪʃn]nome dichiarazione f.to make a false declaration — dir. dichiarare il falso
* * *[deklə'reiʃən]noun (a formal announcement: a declaration of marriage/war.) dichiarazione* * *[ˌdeklə'reɪʃn]nome dichiarazione f.to make a false declaration — dir. dichiarare il falso
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3 Independence Day
nome US = il 4 luglio, giorno dell'anniversario della proclamazione dell'indipendenza americana, avvenuta nel 1776* * *n AmSee:Cultural note: INDEPENDENCE DAY Negli Stati Uniti il 4 luglio si festeggia l' Independence Day, il giorno in cui è stata firmata, nel 1776, la Dichiarazione di Indipendenza con la quale tredici colonie britanniche dichiaravano la propria indipendenza dalla Gran Bretagna e la propria appartenenza agli Stati Uniti d'America.* * *nome US = il 4 luglio, giorno dell'anniversario della proclamazione dell'indipendenza americana, avvenuta nel 1776 -
4 UDI abbr Brit
[ˌjuːdiː'aɪ]Pol (= unilateral declaration of independence) -
5 declare
[dɪ'kleə(r)] 1.1) (state firmly) dichiarare, proclamare ( that che); (state openly) dichiarare [intention, support]2) (proclaim) dichiarare, proclamare [independence, siege]3) dir. econ. dichiarare, denunciare [ income]2.1) (make choice) dichiararsi ( for a o in favore; against contrario, contro)2) AE pol. = annunciare la propria candidatura alla presidenza* * *[di'kleə]1) (to announce publicly or formally: War was declared this morning.) dichiarare2) (to say firmly: 'I don't like him at all,' she declared.) dichiarare3) (to make known (goods on which duty must be paid, income on which tax should be paid etc): He decided to declare his untaxed earnings to the tax-office.) dichiarare•* * *[dɪ'kleə(r)] 1.1) (state firmly) dichiarare, proclamare ( that che); (state openly) dichiarare [intention, support]2) (proclaim) dichiarare, proclamare [independence, siege]3) dir. econ. dichiarare, denunciare [ income]2.1) (make choice) dichiararsi ( for a o in favore; against contrario, contro)2) AE pol. = annunciare la propria candidatura alla presidenza
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