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  • 1 approval

    [ə'pruːvl]
    1) U (favourable opinion) approvazione f.

    to win sb.'s approval — ottenere l'approvazione di qcn

    2) amm. (authorization) autorizzazione f.

    subject to sb.'s approval — sottoposto all'approvazione di qcn.

    to send sth. on approval — comm. inviare qcs. in prova

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    noun (the act or state of agreeing to or being pleased with (a person, thing etc): This proposal meets with my approval.) approvazione
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    [ə'pruːvl]
    1) U (favourable opinion) approvazione f.

    to win sb.'s approval — ottenere l'approvazione di qcn

    2) amm. (authorization) autorizzazione f.

    subject to sb.'s approval — sottoposto all'approvazione di qcn.

    to send sth. on approval — comm. inviare qcs. in prova

    English-Italian dictionary > approval

  • 2 esteem

    I [ɪ'stiːm]
    nome stima f., considerazione f.

    to hold sb. in high esteem — avere qcn. in grande stima

    II [ɪ'stiːm]
    verbo transitivo form. stimare [ person]; apprezzare [quality, work]
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    [i'sti:m] 1. verb
    (to value or respect.) stimare
    2. noun
    (favourable opinion; respect: His foolish behaviour lowered him in my esteem; He was held in great esteem by his colleagues.) stima
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    esteem /ɪˈsti:m/
    n. [u]
    stima; considerazione; apprezzamento: to hold sb. in high esteem, fare gran conto di q.; avere q. in grande stima.
    (to) esteem /ɪˈsti:m/
    v. t.
    1 stimare; apprezzare: That writer is esteemed by most critics, quello scrittore è apprezzato dalla maggior parte dei critici
    2 (form.) stimare; ritenere; considerare: I would esteem it a kindness on his part, la stimerei una gentilezza da parte sua.
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    I [ɪ'stiːm]
    nome stima f., considerazione f.

    to hold sb. in high esteem — avere qcn. in grande stima

    II [ɪ'stiːm]
    verbo transitivo form. stimare [ person]; apprezzare [quality, work]

    English-Italian dictionary > esteem

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