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101 caparra
sf [ka'parra]deposit, down payment -
102 deposito
sm [de'pɔzito]1)il deposito della merce ci è costato molto — storing the goods cost us a lot2) (di liquidi) sediment, deposit, (di acqua calcarea) fur, (lime) scale -
103 deposito bancario
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104 fruttifero
agg [frut'tifero] fruttifero (-a)1) (albero) fruit-bearing2) (fig : che frutta) fruitful, profitable -
105 giacimento
sm [dʒatʃi'mento]Mineralogia deposit -
106 lasciare
[laʃ'ʃare]1. vt1) (gen) to leavelasciare qc a qn — to leave sb sth o sth to sb
devo lasciare l'università — I have to leave university, I have to give up university
lasciare qn perplesso/confuso — to leave sb perplexed/confused
2)lasciare qn fare qc o che qn faccia qc — to let sb do sth, allow sb to do sthlascia stare o correre o perdere — let it drop, forget it
3) (deporre: cose) to leave, deposit, (persone) to leave, drop (off)4) (dare, concedere) to give, let have5) (omettere) to leave out, forget6) (serbare) to leave, keep7)lasciare stare qn — to let sb be, leave sb alone
lascia stare, ci penso io — leave it, I'll see to it
lascialo stare, non vale la pena di arrabbiarsi — just ignore him, it's not worth getting annoyed
lascia stare, offro io — it's all right, I'm paying o it's on me
8)lasciarsi sfruttare — to let o.s. be exploited
lasciarsi andare — to let o.s. go
9)lasciare in bianco — to leave blanklasciare (molto) a desiderare — to leave much o a lot to be desired
lasciare detto o scritto (a qn) — to leave word (for sb)
lasciami in pace — leave me alone o in peace
lasciare il segno (su qc) — to mark (sth), fig to leave one's o a mark (on sth)
2. vr (lasciarsi)(uso reciproco) to part (from each other), (coniugi) to leave each other, split upsi sono lasciati all'aeroporto — they left each other at the airport, they said goodbye at the airport
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107 morchia
sf ['mɔrkja]sludge, oily deposit -
108 sbarrare
vt [zbar'rare]1) (bloccare) to block, barsbarrare la strada a qn (anche) fig — to block o bar sb's way
2)sbarrare gli occhi — to open one's eyes wide3) (cancellare) to cross out, strike outsbarrare un assegno — to cross a cheque Brit, to endorse a check "for deposit only" Am
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109 sbarrato
agg [zbar'rato] sbarrato (-a)2) (occhi) staring3) (assegno) crossed Brit, endorsed "for deposit only" Am -
110 sedimentare
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111 versamento
sm [versa'mento]1) (gen) payment, (deposito in banca) depositmodulo o distinta di versamento Banca — pay-in slip
2) Med effusion -
112 vincolare
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113 vincolato
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114 vuoto a perdere
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115 corpo di fondo
[CHIM]precipitate, deposit, sediment -
116 depositare
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117 depositarsi
pron [CHIM] (precipitare)to deposit, to become deposited, to settle out of a solution -
118 deposito
m [CHIM] -
119 feccia
f [CHIM] (sedimento, deposito)sediment, deposit, dregs (pl) -
120 sedimentare
intr [CHIM, FIS]to settle, to subside, to deposit, to sink
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deposit — de·pos·it 1 /di pä zət/ vt 1: to place for safekeeping or as security may deposit the property with the court; esp: to put in a bank account 2 in the civil law of Louisiana: to place (movable property) under a deposit the depository can not make… … Law dictionary
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deposit — [n1] down payment; money saved drop, installment, money in the bank, partial payment, pledge, retainer, security, stake, warranty; concepts 340,344 Ant. debit, withdrawal deposit [n2] accumulation of solid alluvium, delta, deposition, dregs,… … New thesaurus
deposit — [dē päz′it, dipäz′it] vt. [< L depositus, pp. of deponere, to put down < de , down + ponere, to put: see POSITION] 1. to place or entrust for safekeeping 2. to put (money) in a bank, as for safekeeping or to earn interest 3. to put down as… … English World dictionary