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1 svalutare
devalue* * *svalutare v.tr.1 to devalue, to depreciate, to undervalue; ( diminuire il contenuto aureo o argenteo di una moneta) to debase: svalutare la sterlina, to devalue the pound; svalutare una moneta, to devalue a currency; svalutare un bene, to depreciate property; le azioni della società sono state svalutate dalla crisi, the company shares were depreciated by the crisis // (comm.): svalutare la merce, to mark down the goods; questo articolo è svalutato sui vostri mercati, this article is undervalued in your markets2 (fig.) ( sminuire, sottovalutare) to undervalue, to underrate, to belittle, to disparage: non devi svalutare tutto ciò che ti dà, you must not disparage everything he gives you; svalutare le capacità di qlcu., to underrate s.o.'s ability.◘ svalutarsi v.intr.pron. to depreciate; to be devalued, to fall* in value, to lose* value: questa macchina si è svalutata del 30%, this car's value has depreciated by 30 per cent; è un tipo di prodotto che si sta sempre più svalutando, this kind of product is increasingly losing value* * *[zvalu'tare]1. vtEcon to devalue, fig to belittle2. vip (svalutarsi)Econ to be devalued* * *[zvalu'tare] 1.verbo transitivo2.verbo pronominale svalutarsi2) fig. (sminuirsi) to belittle oneself* * *svalutare/zvalu'tare/ [1]II svalutarsi verbo pronominale2 fig. (sminuirsi) to belittle oneself. -
2 inflazionare
inflazionare v.tr.1 (econ.) to inflate: inflazionare il mercato, to inflate the market; inflazionare la moneta, to inflate the currency2 (fig.) to overwork, to overdo*: inflazionare un'espressione, to overdo a phrase; inflazionare un'immagine pubblicitaria, to overexpose an advertising image.* * *[inflattsjo'nare]* * *inflazionare/inflattsjo'nare/ [1] -
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4 svalutare
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devalue — de‧val‧ue [diːˈvæljuː] verb 1. [transitive] MARKETING to cause something to lose its value: • Heavy price discounting will devalue our famous brands. 2. [transitive] FINANCE when a country devalues its currency against other currencies, it… … Financial and business terms
devalue — I verb adulterate, belittle, cheapen, contaminate, corrupt, damage, debase, debauch, defile, degenerate, degrade, denature, depreciate, depress, deteriorate, dilute, disable, disparage, impair, pollute, reduce, taint II index adulterate, corrupt … Law dictionary
devalue — 1918, a back formation from DEVALUATION (Cf. devaluation). Related: Devalued; devaluing … Etymology dictionary
devalue — [v] depreciate cheapen, cut rate, debase, decrease, decry, devalorize, devaluate, knock off, lower, mark down, nose dive, revalue, take down, underrate, undervalue, write down, write off; concepts 330,335 Ant. increase, overvalue, raise … New thesaurus
devalue — ► VERB (devalues, devalued, devaluing) 1) reduce the worth of. 2) reduce the official value of (a currency) in relation to other currencies. DERIVATIVES devaluation noun … English terms dictionary
devalue — [dē val′yo͞o āt΄] vt. devaluated, devaluating [dē val′yo͞o] vt. devalued, devaluing 1. to lessen or, sometimes, annul the value, importance, etc. of 2. to subject (a monetary unit or a currency) to devaluation: Also devaluate [dē val′yo͞o āt΄] vt … English World dictionary
devalüe — sf., Fr. dévalué Değerini düşürmek anlamındaki devalüe etmek ve değeri düşürülmek anlamındaki devalüe olmak birleşik fiillerinde geçer … Çağatay Osmanlı Sözlük
devalue — [[t]di͟ːvæ̱ljuː[/t]] devalues, devaluing, devalued 1) VERB To devalue something means to cause it to be thought less impressive or less deserving of respect. [V n] They spread tales about her in an attempt to devalue her work... [be V ed] Wabel s … English dictionary
devalue — UK [diːˈvæljuː] / US [dɪˈvælju] verb Word forms devalue : present tense I/you/we/they devalue he/she/it devalues present participle devaluing past tense devalued past participle devalued 1) [intransitive/transitive] economics to officially reduce … English dictionary
devalue — verb ADVERB ▪ effectively PREPOSITION ▪ against ▪ The pound was devalued against the US dollar. ▪ by ▪ The Cambodian … Collocations dictionary
devalue — I devaluate, devalue (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. See cheapness, underestimation. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. revalue, depreciate, mark down, devaluate; see cheapen , decrease 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. lower, degrade,… … English dictionary for students