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1 ♦ citizen
♦ citizen /ˈsɪtɪzn/n.● (in GB) Citizens' Advice Bureau, Ufficio di informazioni civiche; Servizio civico di consulenza sociale e legale □ (leg.) citizen's arrest, arresto eseguito da un privato cittadino ( ammesso dalla legge in GB e USA, in alcune circostanze) □ ( radio) citizens' band, banda cittadina □ (giorn.) citizen journalism, giornalismo partecipativo □ citizen of the world, cittadino del mondo; cosmopolitacitizenhoodn. [u](lett.) cittadinanzacitizenryn. [u]citizenshipn. [u]● good citizenship, civismo. -
2 ■ take out
■ take outv. t. + avv.1 tirare fuori; cavare (di tasca, ecc.); estrarre: I took my purse out, tirai fuori il borsellino; The robber took out a gun, il rapinatore ha tirato fuori una pistola; to take out a tooth, estrarre un dente2 togliere; cavare; eliminare; rimuovere; portare via; ritirare: to take out a stain, togliere una macchia; to take coins out of circulation, ritirare monete dalla circolazione; to take money out ( of one's bank account), ritirare denaro (dal proprio conto in banca)3 prendere: to take a book out ( of the library), prendere (in prestito) un libro (dalla biblioteca); (autom.) to take out a driving licence, prendere la patente (di guida); to take out a patent, prendere un brevetto4 ottenere; conseguire; prendere: to take out British citizenship, prendere la cittadinanza britannica5 sottoscrivere; fare: to take out an insurance policy, sottoscrivere una polizza; fare un'assicurazione; to take out a subscription, fare un abbonamento ( a un giornale, ecc.); DIALOGO → - New phone- There are some good offers on at the moment if you take out a new contract, ci sono delle buone offerte adesso se sottoscrivi un nuovo contratto6 (fin.) accendere, contrarre ( un mutuo, un'ipoteca); fare: to take out a mortgage, accendere un'ipoteca; to take out loans, contrarre un prestito; fare mutui; esporsi finanziariamente7 (leg.) emettere ( un mandato di comparizione, ecc.); sporgere, fare, presentare (una denuncia contro q.)8 portare (fuori); portare ( a cena, ecc.); accompagnare: Take the dog out for a run!, porta fuori il cane a fare una corsa!; I'm taking Jill out to the disco tonight, stasera porto Jill in discoteca; I'll take you out for a ride tomorrow, domani ti porto a fare un giro in macchina10 ( sport) ritirare, far ritirare: ( di un podista, un cavallo, ecc.) to be taken out of the race, essere ritirato dalla corsa11 ( calcio, ecc.) portarsi via, portare a spasso (fig.); neutralizzare ( un avversario) □ (fig.) to take the easy way out, prendere la strada più comoda; ( anche) farla finita, suicidarsi □ to take it out in, rifarsi, farsi a pari con; ripagare con: If you cannot pay for your meals, I'll let you take it out in paintings, se non puoi pagare i tuoi pasti, ci rifaremo a forza di quadri □ (fam.) to take it out of, sfiancare, spossare; ridurre (q.) uno straccio, spompare (fam.): Swotting for this exam really takes it out of me, sgobbare per questo esame mi riduce uno straccio □ (fam.) to take sb. out of himself, distrarre, svagare: The best thing about holidays is that it takes you right out of yourself, il bello della vacanza è che serve a distrarti.
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