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1 ♦ government
♦ government /ˈgʌvnmənt/A n.1 [cu] governo; amministrazione (pubblica): to form a government, formare un governo (o un ministero); to bring down (o to overthrow) the government, rovesciare il governo; democratic government, governo democratico; the central government, l'amministrazione centrale; the Federal government, il governo Federale (in USA); caretaker government, governo di tecnici; governo di transizione; a puppet government, un governo fantoccio; a transitional government, un governo di transizione; local government, amministrazione locale3 [u] (gramm.) reggenzaB a. attr.governativo; statale; pubblico: (polit.) government bill, disegno di legge governativo; government offices, uffici statali; (in GB, un tempo) government training centre, centro governativo di addestramento al lavoro ( ora skill centre)● (fin.) government bank, banca di Stato □ (fin.) government bonds, obbligazioni di Stato; titoli del debito pubblico □ (fin.) government borrowing, indebitamento pubblico □ government control, controllo governativo; (econ.) dirigismo □ government department, ministero; dicastero □ government employee, dipendente pubblico; statale □ (fin., econ.) government expenditure, la spesa pubblica □ (leg.) government health warning, avviso sulla pericolosità del fumo ( sui pacchetti di sigarette) □ (stor.) government house, palazzo del governo; residenza ufficiale del governatore □ (fin.) government income, entrate pubbliche (o dello Stato) □ (fin., econ.) government investment, investimento pubblico □ (fin.) government loan, prestito pubblico □ government official, funzionario statale □ (fin.) government paper, titoli di Stato □ government revenue = government income ► sopra □ (fin.) government securities, titoli di stato □ (fin., econ.) government spending = government expenditure ► sopra □ (leg., USA) government witness, testimone d'accusa; collaboratore di giustizia; pentito (fam.). -
2 form *****
[fɔːm]1. n1) (gen) formain the form of — a forma di, sotto forma di
2) Sport fig3) (document) modulo4) old, (etiquette) forma5) (bench) banco6) Brit Scol classe f2. vtto form a circle/a queue — fare or formare un cerchio/una coda
he formed it out of a lump of clay — l'ha plasmato or modellato su un blocco di creta
to form a government/group — formare un governo/gruppo
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3 government
['gʌvənmənt] 1. 2.modificatore [decree, funds, official, policy] governativo; [intervention, plan] del governo; [ majority] di governo; [loan, expenditure] pubblico* * *1) (the people who rule a country or state: the British Government.) governo2) (the way in which a country or state is ruled: Democracy is one form of government.) governo3) (the act or process of governing.) amministrazione•- governor
- governorship* * *['gʌvənmənt] 1. 2.modificatore [decree, funds, official, policy] governativo; [intervention, plan] del governo; [ majority] di governo; [loan, expenditure] pubblico -
4 ♦ form
♦ form /fɔ:m/n.1 [cu] forma; aspetto; sembianza; foggia; guisa (lett.): to take the form of, assumere la forma (o l'aspetto) di; apparire in veste di; in the form of, sotto forma di; in forma di; a forma di3 forma; tipo; genere: a form of protest, una forma di protesta; forms of government, forme di governo; forms of transport, tipi di trasporto; a new form of algae, un nuovo tipo di alghe; life form, foma di vita4 [u] forma fisica; condizioni (pl.) fisiche; (estens.) umore, morale: in (o on) good form, in buone condizioni fisiche; in forma; in excellent (o top) form, in forma eccellente; in gran forma; di ottimo umore; out of form, giù di forma; in cattiva forma; (di atleta, ecc.) to lose one's form, andare giù di forma6 modulo; modello; stampato: application form, modulo di domanda; entry form, modulo d'iscrizione; order form, modulo d'ordinazione; income tax form, modulo per la dichiarazione dei redditi; (ass.) claim form, modulo per richiesta di rimborso; to fill in (o up, out) a form, compilare (o riempire) un modulo7 [u] forma, forme; formalità; convenzioni (pl.) sociali: for form's sake, per la forma; per salvare le forme; It's bad form, non è educato; è ineducato; non sta bene; non si fa10 (filos.) forma12 panca; banco (lungo e senza spalliera, un tempo usato nelle scuole)13 (in GB) classe (scolastica); anno (di scuola) ( delle secondarie): He is in the fourth form, è in quarta; fa la quarta17 (tecn.) forma; stampo; cassaforma19 (comput.) form ( modulo con campi dove immettere dati); maschera (spec. nei database, struttura per filtrare e visualizzare dati)● form of address, modo di rivolgersi (a q.) □ (GB) form captain, capoclasse □ (comput.) form feed character, carattere di controllo avanzamento modulo □ (comput.) form feed printer, stampante per modulo continuo □ (mecc.) form grinding, profilatura alla mola □ form letter, lettera prestampata □ form of address, modo di rivolgersi ( a una persona) □ form of speech, espressione; forma linguistica □ (in GB) form teacher, docente ‘della classe’ (che insegna e inoltre assiste gli studenti nei problemi personali e di gruppo) □ as a matter of form, per la forma; come pura formalità; pro forma □ in due form, nella debita forma; come si conviene; secondo la consuetudine □ true to form, secondo la prassi; come prevedibile; com'è il suo [loro, ecc.] solito.♦ (to) form /fɔ:m/A v. t.1 formare; fare; costruire: to form a circle, formare un cerchio; disporsi in cerchio; to form a queue, formare una fila; mettersi in fila; to form a chain, fare una catena; (ling.) to form sentences, formare (o costruire) frasi; to form an opinion about st., farsi un'opinione su qc.2 formare; costituire: to form a new government, formare un nuovo governo; (fin.) to form a company, costituire una società di capitali; The river forms the northern boundary of the region, il fiume forma il confine settentrionale della regione; to form a habit, prendere un'abitudine; to form the basis of st., costituire la base di qc.; to form part of, fare parte di; a recently formed group, un gruppo di recente formazione3 formare; foggiare; plasmare: to form sb. 's mind, formare il carattere di q.; He formed the clay into a ball, diede all'argilla la forma di una sfera4 (spec. mil., anche to form up) disporre; ordinare; schierare: to form soldiers into line, mettere in riga (o allineare) soldati; to form into columns, disporre in colonna; incolonnareB v. i.1 formarsi; farsi; costituirsi: Ice forms when the temperature falls below zero, il ghiaccio si forma quando la temperatura scende sotto lo zero; A group formed outside the house, davanti alla casa si è formato un gruppo2 formarsi; prendere forma: A new plan formed in my mind, un nuovo progetto prese forma nella mia mente3 (spec. mil., anche to form up) disporsi; ordinarsi; schierarsi: to form into columns, incolonnarsi; to form fours, disporsi per quattro. -
5 form
I [fɔːm]1) (kind, manifestation) forma f.; (of taxation) sistema m.2) (document) modulo m., formulario m.3) (shape) forma f., aspetto m.4) (of athlete, horse) forma f., condizioni f.pl. fisiche6) (etiquette)it is bad form — non sta bene, non è educato
as a matter of form — pro forma, per pura formalità
7) BE scol. classe f.8) (set of words) formula f.9) ling. forma f.10) (bench) panca f., banco m.II 1. [fɔːm]1) (organize or create, constitute) formare [queue, circle]; formare, costituire [club, alliance, government, band]; allacciare [friendship, relationship]; formare [sentence, tense]2) (conceive) farsi [impression, opinion]; nutrire [ admiration]2.verbo intransitivo formarsi* * *I 1. [fo:m] noun1) ((a) shape; outward appearance: He saw a strange form in the darkness.)2) (a kind, type or variety: What form of ceremony usually takes place when someone gets a promotion?)3) (a document containing certain questions, the answers to which must be written on it: an application form.)4) (a fixed way of doing things: forms and ceremonies.)5) (a school class: He is in the sixth form.)2. verb1) (to make; to cause to take shape: They decided to form a drama group.)2) (to come into existence; to take shape: An idea slowly formed in his mind.)3) (to organize or arrange (oneself or other people) into a particular order: The women formed (themselves) into three groups.)4) (to be; to make up: These lectures form part of the medical course.)•- be in good form
- in the form of II [fo:m] noun(a long, usually wooden seat: The children were sitting on forms.)* * *I [fɔːm]1) (kind, manifestation) forma f.; (of taxation) sistema m.2) (document) modulo m., formulario m.3) (shape) forma f., aspetto m.4) (of athlete, horse) forma f., condizioni f.pl. fisiche6) (etiquette)it is bad form — non sta bene, non è educato
as a matter of form — pro forma, per pura formalità
7) BE scol. classe f.8) (set of words) formula f.9) ling. forma f.10) (bench) panca f., banco m.II 1. [fɔːm]1) (organize or create, constitute) formare [queue, circle]; formare, costituire [club, alliance, government, band]; allacciare [friendship, relationship]; formare [sentence, tense]2) (conceive) farsi [impression, opinion]; nutrire [ admiration]2.verbo intransitivo formarsi -
6 republican
[rɪ'pʌblɪkən] 1.aggettivo repubblicano2.nome pol. (in the US, in Northern Ireland) repubblicano m. (-a)* * *1) (of a republic: a republican form of government.) repubblicano2) (( also noun) (a person) who supports a republican form of government: He is not a monarchist - he is a republican; my republican friends.) repubblicano* * *[rɪ'pʌblɪkən] 1.aggettivo repubblicano2.nome pol. (in the US, in Northern Ireland) repubblicano m. (-a) -
7 republic
[rɪ'pʌblɪk]nome repubblica f.* * *((a country with) a form of government in which there is no king or queen, the power of government, law-making etc being given to one or more elected representatives (eg a president, members of a parliament etc): The United States is a republic - the United Kingdom is not.) repubblica* * *[rɪ'pʌblɪk]nome repubblica f. -
8 dissident
['dɪsɪdənt] 1.aggettivo dissidente2.nome dissidente m. e f.* * *['disidənt]noun, adjective((a person) disagreeing, especially with a ruling group or form of government: a demonstration by a large number of dissidents.) dissidente* * *dissident /ˈdɪsɪdənt/a. e n.dissidente: a political [religious] dissident, un dissidente politico [religioso]; a dissident writer, uno scrittore dissidente.* * *['dɪsɪdənt] 1.aggettivo dissidente2.nome dissidente m. e f. -
9 ♦ doubt
♦ doubt /daʊt/n. [cu]dubbio: I have no doubt about his honesty, non ho dubbi sulla sua onestà; I still have my doubts ( about it), ho sempre i miei dubbi (su ciò); There is some doubt as to the outcome, ci sono alcuni dubbi riguardo l'esito; There are grave doubts about the future of this species, ci sono seri dubbi sul futuro di questa specie; to raise (o to express) doubts, sollevare (o esprimere) dei dubbi; to cast (o to throw) doubt on st., mettere in dubbio qc., far dubitare di qc.; to entertain a doubt, avere un dubbio; to be assailed by a doubt, essere assaliti da un dubbio; grave doubts, gravi (o seri) dubbi; Doubts remain as to her intentions, rimangono dei dubbi quanto alle sue intenzioni● beyond ( any) doubt, fuori di (ogni) dubbio; senza (alcun) dubbio □ (fam.) beyond reasonable doubt, oltre ogni ragionevole dubbio: to prove st. beyond any reasonable doubt, provare qc. oltre ogni ragionevole dubbio □ if (o when) in doubt, in caso di dubbio: If in doubt, check with a superior, in caso di dubbio, verificare con un superiore □ ( di esito) to be in doubt, essere dubbio (o incerto): The result is still in doubt, il risultato è ancora dubbio; His success is in doubt, la sua riuscita è in dubbio □ to be left in no doubt about st., non avere dubbi riguardo qc. □ to have no doubt that…, non aver dubbi che…; esser certo che… □ to be open to doubt, essere in dubbio: It is open to doubt whether they will be able to form a government, è in dubbio che riescano a formare un governo □ to give sb. the benefit of the doubt, concedere a q. il beneficio del dubbio □ no doubt, senza dubbio, indubbiamente: No doubt they'll come when they're ready, senza dubbio, verranno quando saranno pronti; No doubt he is very charming, but is he honest?; indubbiamente, è molto affascinante, ma sarà onesto? □ no doubt about it, non c'è dubbio: They'll get married, non doubt about it, si sposeranno, non c'è dubbio □ there is no (o little) doubt that…, non c'è dubbio che… □ without (a) doubt (o without a shadow of a doubt), senza dubbio, senza ombra di dubbio.♦ (to) doubt /daʊt/v. t.dubitare di; mettere in dubbio: I doubt it, ne dubito; Do you doubt my word?, metti in dubbio la mia parola?; I never doubted him for an instant, non ho dubitato di lui neanche per un attimo; I doubt the truth of this story, ho dei dubbi sulla verità di questa storia; No one doubts his ability, nessuno dubita delle sue capacità; I don't doubt that he will be able to pay, non dubito che sarà in grado di pagare; I doubt he'll come, dubito che venga; I doubt if they'll believe you, dubito che ti crederanno● (scherz.) a Doubting Thomas, un incredulo, uno scettico. -
10 democracy
[dɪ'mɒkrəsɪ]nome democrazia f.* * *[di'mokrəsi]plural - democracies; noun((a country having) a form of government in which the people freely elect representatives to govern them: Which is the world's largest democracy?; He believes in democracy.) democrazia- democrat- democratic
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11 minister
I ['mɪnɪstə(r)]1) pol. ministro m.; (in some British government departments) sottosegretario m.2) relig.II ['mɪnɪstə(r)]1) (care for) form.to minister to — dare assistenza a [ person]
to minister to sb.'s needs — provvedere ai bisogni di qcn
2) relig.to minister to — essere il sacerdote di [ parish]
* * *['ministə] 1. noun1) (a clergyman in certain branches of the Christian Church: He is a minister in the Presbyterian church.) pastore, ministro del culto2) ((the title of) the head of any of the divisions or departments of a government: the Minister for Education.) ministro2. verb((with to) to give help (to): She ministered to his needs.) provvedere a- ministry* * *I ['mɪnɪstə(r)]1) pol. ministro m.; (in some British government departments) sottosegretario m.2) relig.II ['mɪnɪstə(r)]1) (care for) form.to minister to — dare assistenza a [ person]
to minister to sb.'s needs — provvedere ai bisogni di qcn
2) relig.to minister to — essere il sacerdote di [ parish]
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12 Grant
I [grɑːnt] [AE grænt]nome (from government, authority) sovvenzione f.; (for study) borsa f. di studioII [grɑːnt] [AE grænt]2) (give)to grant sb. sth. to grant sth. to sb. — concedere qcs. a qcn. [interview, visa, citizenship]
3) (concede) ammettere, riconoscere [truth, validity]••to take sth. for granted — dare qcs. per scontato
* * *1. verb1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) accordare2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) riconoscere, ammettere2. noun(money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) borsa di studio, sovvenzione- granted- granting
- take for granted* * *(First names) Grant /grɑ:nt, USA grænt/m.(Surnames) Grant /grɑ:nt, USA grænt/* * *I [grɑːnt] [AE grænt]nome (from government, authority) sovvenzione f.; (for study) borsa f. di studioII [grɑːnt] [AE grænt]2) (give)to grant sb. sth. to grant sth. to sb. — concedere qcs. a qcn. [interview, visa, citizenship]
3) (concede) ammettere, riconoscere [truth, validity]••to take sth. for granted — dare qcs. per scontato
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13 profligate
['prɒflɪgət]aggettivo form.1) (extravagant) [ government] che sperpera il denaro pubblico; [ spending] eccessivo2) (dissolute) dissoluto* * *profligate /ˈprɒflɪgət/A a.1 dissoluto; licenzioso; immorale; sfrenato2 dissipato; prodigoB n.1 persona dissoluta; libertino2 dissipatore; scialacquatore; spreconeprofligately avv.* * *['prɒflɪgət]aggettivo form.1) (extravagant) [ government] che sperpera il denaro pubblico; [ spending] eccessivo2) (dissolute) dissoluto -
14 resolve
I [rɪ'zɒlv]1) (determination) determinazione f.to strengthen, weaken sb.'s resolve — motivare, demotivare qcn
2) (decision) risolutezza f., decisione f.II 1. [rɪ'zɒlv]2) (decide)3) (break down) analizzare, scomporre [ problem]2.* * *[rə'zolv]1) (to make a firm decision (to do something): I've resolved to stop smoking.) decidere2) (to pass (a resolution): It was resolved that women should be allowed to join the society.) decidere3) (to take away (a doubt, fear etc) or produce an answer to (a problem, difficulty etc).) risolvere* * *resolve /rɪˈzɒlv/n. [uc] (form.)1 [u] risoluzione; proposito: to keep one's resolve, mantenere la propria decisione; to strengthen [weaken] sb. 's resolve, rafforzare [far vacillare] la decisione di q.3 [u] risolutezza; fermezza: to stiffen one's resolve, rafforzare la propria determinazione; irrigidirsi (fig.).♦ (to) resolve /rɪˈzɒlv/A v. t.1 risolvere: The problem has not yet been resolved, il problema non è ancora stato risolto; to resolve difficulties, risolvere difficoltà; to resolve doubts, chiarire dubbi2 decidere; ( di organismo) deliberare: He resolved not to go ( o that he wouldn't go), ha deciso di non andare; The committee resolved to set up a task force to examine the issue, il comitato ha deliberato la costituzione di una task force per esaminare la questione5 (mus.) risolvereB v. i.1 (form.) risolversi; decidersi2 dissolversi; sciogliersi; disintegrarsi4 (med.) risolversi● to resolve against doing st., decidere di non fare qc. □ to resolve on (o upon) doing st., decidere (o deliberare, stabilire) di fare qc.: He resolved on buying the painting, ha deciso di acquistare il quadro □ to resolve itself, trasformarsi; diventare; (polit., GB) costituirsi in: The discussion resolved itself into a quarrel, la discussione si è trasformata in una lite □ ( nelle deliberazioni) resolved that…, (avendo) deliberato che… □ (fis., ottica, elettron.) resolving power, potere risolvente.* * *I [rɪ'zɒlv]1) (determination) determinazione f.to strengthen, weaken sb.'s resolve — motivare, demotivare qcn
2) (decision) risolutezza f., decisione f.II 1. [rɪ'zɒlv]2) (decide)3) (break down) analizzare, scomporre [ problem]2. -
15 present
I 1. ['preznt]1) (attending) presenteall those present o everybody present tutti i presenti; to be present at essere presente a; present company excepted esclusi i presenti; all present and correct! — mil. tutti presenti!
2) (current) [address, circumstance, government, situation] attuale3) (under consideration) [argument, issue] presente4) ling. [tense, participle] presente2.1)the present — (now) il presente
for the present — per il momento, per ora
2) ling. (anche present tense) presente m.3) at present (at this moment) in questo momento, ora; (nowadays) al presente••II ['preznt]there is no time like the present — = se non ora quando?
III 1. [prɪ'zent]to give sb. a present — fare un regalo a qcn
2) (proffer, show) presentare, mostrare [ documents]3) (submit for consideration) presentare [plan, figures]; promuovere [ petition]; fornire [ evidence]4) (formally give) consegnare [prize, certificate]; porgere [apologies, compliments]to present sth. to sb. to present sb. with sth. — consegnare qcs. a qcn
5) (portray) rappresentare [person, situation]to present sth. in a different light — presentare qcs. sotto una luce diversa
6) telev. rad. presentare [programme, show]7) (put on, produce) mettere in scena, rappresentare [ play]; dare [ concert]; presentare [production, actor]8) form. (introduce) presentare9) mil. presentare [ arms]2.verbo intransitivo med. [baby, patient] presentarsi; [symptom, condition] presentarsi, apparire3.1)2)to present itself — [ opportunity] presentarsi; [ thought] presentarsi alla mente
* * *I ['preznt] adjective1) (being here, or at the place, occasion etc mentioned: My father was present on that occasion; Who else was present at the wedding?; Now that the whole class is present, we can begin the lesson.)2) (existing now: the present moment; the present prime minister.)3) ((of the tense of a verb) indicating action now: In the sentence `She wants a chocolate', the verb is in the present tense.)•- the present
- at present
- for the present II [pri'zent] verb1) (to give, especially formally or ceremonially: The child presented a bunch of flowers to the Queen; He was presented with a gold watch when he retired.)2) (to introduce: May I present my wife (to you)?)3) (to arrange the production of (a play, film etc): The Elizabethan Theatre Company presents `Hamlet', by William Shakespeare.)4) (to offer (ideas etc) for consideration, or (a problem etc) for solving: She presents (=expresses) her ideas very clearly; The situation presents a problem.)5) (to bring (oneself); to appear: He presented himself at the dinner table half an hour late.)•- presentable
- presentation
- present arms III ['preznt] noun(a gift: a wedding present; birthday presents.)* * *I 1. ['preznt]1) (attending) presenteall those present o everybody present tutti i presenti; to be present at essere presente a; present company excepted esclusi i presenti; all present and correct! — mil. tutti presenti!
2) (current) [address, circumstance, government, situation] attuale3) (under consideration) [argument, issue] presente4) ling. [tense, participle] presente2.1)the present — (now) il presente
for the present — per il momento, per ora
2) ling. (anche present tense) presente m.3) at present (at this moment) in questo momento, ora; (nowadays) al presente••II ['preznt]there is no time like the present — = se non ora quando?
III 1. [prɪ'zent]to give sb. a present — fare un regalo a qcn
2) (proffer, show) presentare, mostrare [ documents]3) (submit for consideration) presentare [plan, figures]; promuovere [ petition]; fornire [ evidence]4) (formally give) consegnare [prize, certificate]; porgere [apologies, compliments]to present sth. to sb. to present sb. with sth. — consegnare qcs. a qcn
5) (portray) rappresentare [person, situation]to present sth. in a different light — presentare qcs. sotto una luce diversa
6) telev. rad. presentare [programme, show]7) (put on, produce) mettere in scena, rappresentare [ play]; dare [ concert]; presentare [production, actor]8) form. (introduce) presentare9) mil. presentare [ arms]2.verbo intransitivo med. [baby, patient] presentarsi; [symptom, condition] presentarsi, apparire3.1)2)to present itself — [ opportunity] presentarsi; [ thought] presentarsi alla mente
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16 unconscionable
[ʌn'kɒnʃənəbl]aggettivo form. irragionevole, eccessivo* * *unconscionable /ʌnˈkɒnʃnəbl/a. (form.)1 senza coscienza; privo di scrupoli2 irragionevole; inammissibile: unconscionable behaviour, comportamento irragionevole; It is unconscionable that the government is doing almost nothing to address the problem, è inammissibile che il governo non faccia pressoché nulla per fronteggiare il problema3 eccessivo; irragionevolmente lungo (o grande): It took an unconscionable time to get the right documents, c'è voluto un tempo irragionevolmente lungo per ottenere i documenti giustiunconscionableness n. [u] unconscionably avv.* * *[ʌn'kɒnʃənəbl]aggettivo form. irragionevole, eccessivo -
17 (to) devolve
(to) devolve /dɪˈvɒlv/A v. t.1 (spec. amm.) demandare; conferire: to devolve power to the regions, conferire potere alle regioni; The central government has devolved many of its responsibilities to the states, il governo centrale ha demandato molte delle sue responsabilità agli stati; devolved government, governo autonomo ( rispetto a quello centrale, come in Scozia, Galles e Irlanda del Nord)B v. i.1 (form.) essere trasmesso; passare ( per competenza): When the manager is absent, his functions devolve on me, quando il direttore è assente, le sue funzioni passano a me -
18 (to) devolve
(to) devolve /dɪˈvɒlv/A v. t.1 (spec. amm.) demandare; conferire: to devolve power to the regions, conferire potere alle regioni; The central government has devolved many of its responsibilities to the states, il governo centrale ha demandato molte delle sue responsabilità agli stati; devolved government, governo autonomo ( rispetto a quello centrale, come in Scozia, Galles e Irlanda del Nord)B v. i.1 (form.) essere trasmesso; passare ( per competenza): When the manager is absent, his functions devolve on me, quando il direttore è assente, le sue funzioni passano a me -
19 order
I 1. ['ɔːdə(r)]1) (logical arrangement) ordine m.to put o set [sth.] in order mettere in ordine [ affairs]; to set o put one's life in order — mettere ordine nella propria vita
2) (sequence) ordine m., successione f.to put [sth.] in order — ordinare, classificare [files, record cards]
to be out of order — [files, records] essere in disordine
3) (discipline, control) ordine m., disciplina f.to keep order — [police, government] mantenere l'ordine; [ teacher] mantenere la disciplina
4) (established state) ordine m.5) (command) ordine m., comando m.to have o to be under orders to do avere l'ordine di fare; my orders are to guard the door ho l'ordine di fare la guardia alla porta; to take orders from sb. prendere o ricevere ordini da qcn.; I won't take orders from you non accetto ordini da lei; that's an order! è un ordine! until further orders — fino a nuovo ordine
to place an order for sth. — fare un'ordinazione di qcs.
in working order in grado di funzionare, funzionante; to be out of order — [phone line, machine] essere fuori uso, essere guasto
order! order! — (in court) silenzio in aula!
to call sb. to order — richiamare qcn. all'ordine
to be in order — [ documents] essere in regola
to be out of order — [ question] essere contrario alla procedura, non essere ammissibile
economy is the order of the day — fig. l'economia è all'ordine del giorno
9) relig. ordine m.10) (rank, scale)the higher, lower orders — le categorie superiori, inferiori
of the order of 15% — BE
in the order of 15% — AE dell'ordine del 15%
11) econ.pay to the order of — (on cheque, draft) pagare all'ordine di
money order — mandato di pagamento, vaglia
12) BE (honorary association, title) ordine m.13) mil. ordine m., schieramento m.14) in order that (with the same subject) per, al fine di; (with different subjects) perché, affinchéhe brought the proofs in order that I might check them — ha portato le bozze perché potessi riscontrarle
15) in order to per, al fine di, allo scopo di2.••II 1. ['ɔːdə(r)]in short order — in poco tempo, in quattro e quattr'otto
1) (command) ordinare [inquiry, retrial]to order sb. to do — ordinare o comandare a qcn. di fare
2) (request the supply of) ordinare [goods, meal]; chiamare [ taxi] ( for a)3) (arrange) organizzare, sistemare [ affairs]; ordinare, mettere in ordine [files, cards]; ordinare [names, dates]2.verbo intransitivo [diner, customer] ordinare* * *['o:də] 1. noun1) (a statement (by a person in authority) of what someone must do; a command: He gave me my orders.) ordine2) (an instruction to supply something: orders from Germany for special gates.) ordine3) (something supplied: Your order is nearly ready.) ordinazione, (merce ordinata)4) (a tidy state: The house is in (good) order.) ordine5) (a system or method: I must have order in my life.) ordine6) (an arrangement (of people, things etc) in space, time etc: in alphabetical order; in order of importance.) ordine7) (a peaceful condition: law and order.) ordine8) (a written instruction to pay money: a banker's order.) ordine9) (a group, class, rank or position: This is a list of the various orders of plants; the social order.) ordine10) (a religious society, especially of monks: the Benedictine order.) ordine2. verb1) (to tell (someone) to do something (from a position of authority): He ordered me to stand up.) ordinare2) (to give an instruction to supply: I have ordered some new furniture from the shop; He ordered a steak.) ordinare3) (to put in order: Should we order these alphabetically?) ordinare•- orderly3. noun1) (a hospital attendant who does routine jobs.) inserviente2) (a soldier who carries an officer's orders and messages.) attendente•- order-form
- in order
- in order that
- in order
- in order to
- made to order
- on order
- order about
- out of order
- a tall order* * *I 1. ['ɔːdə(r)]1) (logical arrangement) ordine m.to put o set [sth.] in order mettere in ordine [ affairs]; to set o put one's life in order — mettere ordine nella propria vita
2) (sequence) ordine m., successione f.to put [sth.] in order — ordinare, classificare [files, record cards]
to be out of order — [files, records] essere in disordine
3) (discipline, control) ordine m., disciplina f.to keep order — [police, government] mantenere l'ordine; [ teacher] mantenere la disciplina
4) (established state) ordine m.5) (command) ordine m., comando m.to have o to be under orders to do avere l'ordine di fare; my orders are to guard the door ho l'ordine di fare la guardia alla porta; to take orders from sb. prendere o ricevere ordini da qcn.; I won't take orders from you non accetto ordini da lei; that's an order! è un ordine! until further orders — fino a nuovo ordine
to place an order for sth. — fare un'ordinazione di qcs.
in working order in grado di funzionare, funzionante; to be out of order — [phone line, machine] essere fuori uso, essere guasto
order! order! — (in court) silenzio in aula!
to call sb. to order — richiamare qcn. all'ordine
to be in order — [ documents] essere in regola
to be out of order — [ question] essere contrario alla procedura, non essere ammissibile
economy is the order of the day — fig. l'economia è all'ordine del giorno
9) relig. ordine m.10) (rank, scale)the higher, lower orders — le categorie superiori, inferiori
of the order of 15% — BE
in the order of 15% — AE dell'ordine del 15%
11) econ.pay to the order of — (on cheque, draft) pagare all'ordine di
money order — mandato di pagamento, vaglia
12) BE (honorary association, title) ordine m.13) mil. ordine m., schieramento m.14) in order that (with the same subject) per, al fine di; (with different subjects) perché, affinchéhe brought the proofs in order that I might check them — ha portato le bozze perché potessi riscontrarle
15) in order to per, al fine di, allo scopo di2.••II 1. ['ɔːdə(r)]in short order — in poco tempo, in quattro e quattr'otto
1) (command) ordinare [inquiry, retrial]to order sb. to do — ordinare o comandare a qcn. di fare
2) (request the supply of) ordinare [goods, meal]; chiamare [ taxi] ( for a)3) (arrange) organizzare, sistemare [ affairs]; ordinare, mettere in ordine [files, cards]; ordinare [names, dates]2.verbo intransitivo [diner, customer] ordinare -
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[kən'tɪndʒənt] 1.1) (fortuitous) contingente2) form.2.nome mil. contingente m.* * *[kən'tin‹ənt](a number or group, especially of soldiers.) contingente* * *contingent /kənˈtɪndʒənt/A a.1 contingente; accidentale; eventuale; casuale; aleatorio; fortuito; imprevisto: contingent damages, danni contingenti; (fin.) contingent profit, utile aleatorio; contingent expenses, spese impreviste2 (leg.) soggetto a condizione; condizionato; vincolato: contingent debt, credito soggetto a una condizione (o a un termine); ( Borsa) contingent order, ordine vincolato (o limitato)3 (filos.) contingente4 (stat.) contingenteB n.1 caso fortuito; contingenza3 (fam.) contingente; gruppo di rappresentanti4 [u] (filos.) (il) contingente● (ass.) contingent annuity, rendita differita □ (rag.) contingent assets, sopravvenienze attive □ (comm. est.) contingent duty, dazio di compensazione □ (leg., in USA) contingent fee (o fees), onorario condizionato, parcella condizionata □ (rag.) contingent liabilities, sopravvenienze passive □ (leg.) contingent liability, responsabilità accessoria □ (ass.) contingent policy, polizza di sopravvenienza □ (econ., USA) contingent workers, lavoratori precari □ ( di un fatto) to be contingent on, dipendere da: Our future is contingent on the success of the government fiscal measures, il nostro futuro dipende dal successo della manovra fiscale del governocontingently avv.* * *[kən'tɪndʒənt] 1.1) (fortuitous) contingente2) form.2.nome mil. contingente m.
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