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1 controvalore
controvalore s.m. (econ.) equivalent, equivalent value, exchange value; (banca) countervalue: controvalore dei titoli, countervalue of securities; fissare il controvalore in dollari, to establish the equivalent in dollars. -
2 controvalore sm
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3 controvalore
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4 equivalente
"equivalent;Gleichwertig;equivalente"* * *m noun adj equivalent* * *equivalente agg.1 equivalent (anche mat.); tantamount: valore equivalente, equal value; la sua richiesta era equivalente a un comando, his request was tantamount to a command◆ s.m.1 equivalent: dare l'equivalente in denaro, to give the equivalent in money; non trovo l'equivalente esatto di questa parola francese, I cannot find the exact equivalent of this French word; (trib.) equivalente fiscale, tax equivalent2 (chim.) equivalent (weight), combining weight.* * *[ekwiva'lɛnte]1. agg2. sm* * *[ekwiva'lɛnte] 1.aggettivo equivalent, equal (a to)2.sostantivo maschile equivalentessere l'equivalente di — to be the counterpart of [persona, istituzione]
* * *equivalente/ekwiva'lεnte/equivalent, equal (a to)equivalent; essere l'equivalente di to be the counterpart of [persona, istituzione]. -
5 equivalere
equivalere v. intr. to be equivalent, to be equal in value, to be tantamount; to be the same as: questo equivale a dire che..., that is the same as saying that...; la tua risposta equivale a un rifiuto, your reply is tantamount to a refusal.◘ equivalersi v.rifl.rec. to be equivalent, to be equal in value; to come* to the same thing; to have the same meaning: i due metodi si equivalgono, the two methods come to the same thing; parole che si equivalgono, words that have the same meaning; questi oggetti si equivalgono, these objects are equal in value.* * *1. [ekwiva'lere]vb irreg viequivalere a — (valore) to be equivalent to, (affermazione) to be tantamount to
equivale a dire che... — that is the same as saying that...
2. vr (equivalersi)(uso reciproco: forze) to counterbalance each other, (soluzioni) to amount to the same thing* * *[ekwiva'lere] 1.verbo intransitivo (aus. essere, avere)equivalere a — to be equivalent to [ quantità]; to amount to [ effetto]; to be tantamount to [effetto negativo, rifiuto]
2) (corrispondere) to correspond (a to)2.verbo pronominale equivalersi to be* equivalent, to be* the same* * *equivalere/ekwiva'lere/ [96](aus. essere, avere)1 (avere lo stesso valore) equivalere a to be equivalent to [ quantità]; to amount to [ effetto]; to be tantamount to [effetto negativo, rifiuto]; equivalere a fare to be as much as to do2 (corrispondere) to correspond (a to)II equivalersi verbo pronominaleto be* equivalent, to be* the same.
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