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1 decorrere
decorrere v.intr. (pres.ind. decórro; p.rem. decórsi; p.p. decórso; aus. essere) 1. (trascorrere: rif. al tempo) passer (aus. avoir), s'écouler: da allora è già decorso un anno un an s'est déjà écoulé depuis. 2. ( avere vigore) entrer en vigueur, prendre effet (aus. avoir), être effectif. 3. ( cominciare a essere calcolato) courir à partir de, prendre effet, être effectif: l'aumento decorrerà dal prossimo mese l'augmentation sera effective le mois prochain. 4. (rif. a interessi) courir à partir. 5. (decadere, scadere) expirer (aus. avoir). -
2 effettivo
effettivo I. agg. 1. ( reale) réel, effectif: valore effettivo valeur réelle; guadagno effettivo gain réel; lavoro effettivo travail effectif; rendimento effettivo rendement effectif. 2. ( concreto) concret: il nuovo metodo di lavoro presenta effettivi vantaggi la nouvelle méthode de travail présente des avantages concrets. 3. ( non provvisorio) titulaire, permanent: professore effettivo professeur titulaire; personale effettivo personnel titulaire; membro effettivo membre permanent. 4. ( burocr) ( operativo) effectif: il provvedimento diventerà effettivo a partire dalla prossima settimana la mesure deviendra effective à compter de la semaine prochaine. 5. ( Mil) ( in servizio permanente) de métier, de carrière: ufficiale effettivo officier de carrière. 6. ( in contanti) comptant: denaro effettivo argent comptant. II. s.m. 1. ( chi ha un ruolo stabile) effectif, membre permanent: effettivi di bordo personnel de bord; gli effettivi di una squadra di calcio les effectifs d'une équipe de football; gli effettivi della scuola les titulaires de l'école. 2. ( Mil) effectif. 3. (Econ,Comm) ( consistenza concreta) ensemble, totalité f., somme f.: l'effettivo del patrimonio la valeur réelle du patrimoine; ( Comm) effettivo di cassa total en caisse. -
3 efficace
efficace agg.m./f. 1. efficace, actif: un rimedio efficace contro... un remède efficace contre..., un remède actif contre...; misure efficaci mesures efficaces; un esempio efficace un bon exemple; essere efficace être efficace, agir; provvedimenti efficaci mesures efficaces. 2. ( fig) ( incisivo) efficace, probant, percutant: un discorso efficace un discours efficace; un'osservazione efficace une remarque percutante. 3. ( Fis) effectif, équivalent: area efficace surface effective.
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effective — ef‧fec‧tive [ɪˈfektɪv] adjective 1. working well and producing the result or effect that was wanted or intended: • The company mounted a very effective publicity campaign. • The 7% increase in sales shows that the company has become more… … Financial and business terms
effective — effective, effectual, efficient, efficacious all mean producing or capable of producing a result or results, but they are not freely interchangeable in idiomatic use. Effective emphasizes the actual production of an effect or the power to produce … New Dictionary of Synonyms
effective — ef·fec·tive adj 1: producing a desired effect an effective revocation of the contract 2: capable of bringing about an effect effective assistance of counsel see also ineffective assistance o … Law dictionary
effective — effective, effectual, efficacious, efficient 1. All these words mean ‘having an effect’ of some kind, but with different applications and shades of meaning. Effective means ‘having a definite or desired effect’ that is actual rather than… … Modern English usage
Effective — Ef*fect ive, a. [L. effectivus: cf. F. effectif.] Having the power to produce an effect or effects; producing a decided or decisive effect; efficient; serviceable; operative; as, an effective force, remedy, speech; the effective men in a regiment … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Effective — Ef*fect ive, n. 1. That which produces a given effect; a cause. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] 2. One who is capable of active service. [1913 Webster] He assembled his army 20,000 effectives at Corinth. W. P. Johnston. [1913 Webster] 3. [F. effectif … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
effective — [e fek′tiv, ifek′tiv; ] often [ ēfek′tiv, əfek′tiv] adj. [ME & OFr effectif < L effectivus] 1. having an effect; producing a result 2. producing a definite or desired result; efficient 3. in effect; operative; active 4. actual, not merely… … English World dictionary
effective — late 14c., from Fr. effectif, from L. effectivus productive, effective, from effect , stem of efficere (see EFFECT (Cf. effect)). Effectively in the sense of actually is attested by 1650s. Related: Effectivity … Etymology dictionary
effective — [adj1] productive, persuasive able, active, adequate, capable, cogent, compelling, competent, convincing, direct, effectual, efficacious, efficient, emphatic, energetic, forceful, forcible, having lead in pencil*, impressive, live, moving, on the … New thesaurus
effective — ► ADJECTIVE 1) producing a desired or intended result. 2) (of a law or policy) operative. 3) existing in fact, though not formally acknowledged as such. DERIVATIVES effectively adverb effectiveness noun effectivity noun … English terms dictionary
effective */*/*/ — UK [ɪˈfektɪv] / US adjective 1) a) someone or something that is effective works well and produces the result that was intended You need more effective communication within the organization. Humour is often far more effective than shouting. The… … English dictionary