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♦ governor /ˈgʌvənə(r)/n.1 governatore ( in ogni senso); amministratore: the Governor of California, il Governatore della California; the Governor of the Bank of England, il Governatore della Banca d'Inghilterra2 (fam.) padrone; principale; capo; padre3 (leg.) direttore (delle carceri)● governor-general, governatore generale □ governor-generalship, governatorato generalegovernoraten.governorshipn. -
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['gʌvənə(r)]1) (of state, colony) governatore m. (-trice); BE (of bank) governatore m.; (of prison) direttore m.; (of school) membro m. del consiglio d'istituto; (of hospital) membro m. del consiglio d'amministrazione2) el. tecn. regolatore m.* * *1) (in the United States, the head of a state: the Governor of Ohio.) governatore2) (a member of the committee of people who govern a school, hospital etc: He is on the board of governors.) amministratore, amministratrice3) (a person who governs a province or colony.) governatore* * *['gʌvənə(r)]1) (of state, colony) governatore m. (-trice); BE (of bank) governatore m.; (of prison) direttore m.; (of school) membro m. del consiglio d'istituto; (of hospital) membro m. del consiglio d'amministrazione2) el. tecn. regolatore m. -
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['ɡʌvənə(r)]1) (of colony, state, bank etc) governatore m, (director: of school, hospital) membro del consiglio di amministrazione, (Brit: of prison) direttore (-trice)2) (of engine) controllo automatico della velocità -
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Regolatore m del pesoDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > weigh governor
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['prɪzn] 1.nome prigione f., carcere m.2.to put sb. in prison — mettere qcn. in prigione
modificatore [administration, population, regulation, reform, authorities] carcerario; [cell, governor, yard] di prigione; [chapel, kitchen, governor] della prigione, del carcere; [ conditions] di detenzione* * *['prizn](a building in which criminals are kept; a jail: He was sent to prison; He is in prison.) prigione- prisoner- prisoner of war
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modificatore [administration, population, regulation, reform, authorities] carcerario; [cell, governor, yard] di prigione; [chapel, kitchen, governor] della prigione, del carcere; [ conditions] di detenzione -
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['feləʊ] 1.1) colloq. (man) tipo m., tizio m.what do you fellows think? — che cosa ne pensate, voialtri?
2) (of society, association) (also in titles) membro m.3) BE univ. (lecturer) membro m. del corpo docenti di un college universitario; (governor) membro m. del senato accademico4) AE (researcher) ricercatore m. (-trice) universitario (-a)2.* * *['feləu] 1. noun1) (a man: He's quite a nice fellow but I don't like him.) uomo, tipo2) ((often as part of a word) a companion and equal: She is playing with her schoolfellows.) compagno3) (a member of certain academic societies; a member of the governing body or teaching staff of a college.) (membro di un college), (membro di un'accademia)2. adjective(belonging to the same group, country etc: a fellow student; a fellow music-lover.) compagno- fellow-feeling* * *['feləʊ] 1.1) colloq. (man) tipo m., tizio m.what do you fellows think? — che cosa ne pensate, voialtri?
2) (of society, association) (also in titles) membro m.3) BE univ. (lecturer) membro m. del corpo docenti di un college universitario; (governor) membro m. del senato accademico4) AE (researcher) ricercatore m. (-trice) universitario (-a)2. -
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['gʌvn] 1.1) amm. pol. governare [country, colony]; amministrare [city, province]3) (determine) determinare [development, decision]4) form. (restrain) controllare, tenere a freno [feelings, temper]5) ling. reggere6) el. tecn. regolare [flow, speed]2.verbo intransitivo [parliament, president] governare; [administrator, governor] amministrare* * *1) (to rule: The queen governed (the country) wisely and well.) governare2) (to influence: Our policy is governed by three factors.) reggere, guidare* * *['gʌvn] 1.1) amm. pol. governare [country, colony]; amministrare [city, province]3) (determine) determinare [development, decision]4) form. (restrain) controllare, tenere a freno [feelings, temper]5) ling. reggere6) el. tecn. regolare [flow, speed]2.verbo intransitivo [parliament, president] governare; [administrator, governor] amministrare -
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♦ deputy /ˈdɛpjʊtɪ/n.1 (leg.) delegato; sostituto3 sostituto; vice: (org. az., ecc.) deputy chairman, vicepresidente; deputy director, vicedirettore; deputy manager, vicedirettore ( di un'azienda); deputy head, vicepreside; deputy mayor, vicesindaco; deputy governor, vicegovernatore● (in Canada) deputy minister, direttore generale ( di un dicastero) □ (leg.) by deputy, per procura. -
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[ɪ'nɜːʃə]nome inerzia f. (anche fis.)* * *[-ʃiə]noun (the state of being inert: It was difficult to overcome the feeling of inertia that the wine and heat had brought on.) inerzia* * *inertia /ɪˈnɜ:ʃə/n. [u]2 inerzia; indolenza; apatia; passività: I didn't move from sheer inertia, non mi mossi per pura indolenza● (mecc.) inertia governor, regolatore a inerzia □ (autom.) inertia reel, attacco inerziale ( di cintura di sicurezza) □ (market.) inertia selling, vendita inerziale.* * *[ɪ'nɜːʃə]nome inerzia f. (anche fis.) -
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[lef'tenənt] [AE luː't-]1) mil. (in GB army, US police) tenente m.; (in GB, US navy) sottotenente m. di vascello2) (assistant) luogotenente m.* * *[ləf'tenənt](often abbreviated to Lt., Lieut., when written)1) (in the army, the rank next below captain.) tenente2) (in the navy, the rank next below lieutenant-commander.) tenente* * *lieutenant /lɛfˈtɛnənt/, ( USA) /lu:ˈtɛnənt/n.1 (mil., in GB) tenente● lieutenant colonel, (mil., in GB e in USA) tenente colonnello; (aeron. mil., in USA) tenente colonnello (cfr. ingl. wing commander, sotto wing) □ ( marina mil., in GB e in USA) lieutenant commander, capitano di corvetta □ Lieutenant General, (mil., in GB e in USA) Tenente Generale ( un tempo, Generale di Corpo d'Armata); (aeron. mil., in USA) Generale di Squadra Aerea (cfr. ingl. Air Marshal, sotto air) □ lieutenant governor, vicegovernatore □ lieutenant governorship, vicegovernatorato □ ( marina mil., in USA) lieutenant junior grade, sottotenente di vascello (cfr. ingl. sublieutenant) □ (in GB) Lieutenant of the Tower of London, Luogotenente della Torre di Londra.* * *[lef'tenənt] [AE luː't-]1) mil. (in GB army, US police) tenente m.; (in GB, US navy) sottotenente m. di vascello2) (assistant) luogotenente m. -
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['wʌntaɪm]aggettivo d'un tempo* * *one-time, one time /ˈwʌntaɪm/a.un tempo; già; ex: the one-time governor, l'ex governatore.* * *['wʌntaɪm]aggettivo d'un tempo -
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plural - residencies; noun (the home of the governor etc in a colony etc.) (residenza ufficiale del governatore nelle colonie)* * *residency /ˈrɛzɪdnsɪ/n.2 permanenza di uno scrittore, poeta, ecc. presso un'università
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