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1 ♦ household
♦ household /ˈhaʊshəʊld/n.1 casa; famiglia ( anche nel senso, quasi arc., di servitù); familiari e domestici: the ( Royal) Household, la Casa Reale2 (demogr.) unità familiare; famiglia ( in senso statistico): household group, nucleo familiare; head of household, capofamiglia● household affairs, affari domestici □ household appliances, elettrodomestici ( cucine, lavatrici, ecc.) □ household effects, suppellettili □ household expenses, spese sostenute per la casa □ ( anche fig.) household gods, lari; penati □ household goods, (articoli) casalinghi □ household insurance, assicurazione casa □ household linen, biancheria da casa □ household management, gestione domestica; ( materia di studio) economia domestica □ household name, nome familiare; nome ben noto (o ricorrente) □ (econ.) household saving, risparmio delle famiglie (o dei nuclei familiari) □ household science, economia domestica □ (in GB) Household Troops, truppe al servizio del sovrano □ household word, parola familiare (o d'uso comune); parola ricorrentehouseholdern.1 padrone di casa; chi vive in una casa propria -
2 manage **** man·age
['mænɪdʒ]1. vt1) (direct: company, organization, hotel) dirigere, (shop, restaurant) gestire, (household, property, affairs) amministrare, (football team, pop star) essere il manager di2) (handle, control: tool) maneggiare, (ship, vehicle) manovrare, (person, child) saper prendere or trattareI can manage him — so come trattarlo or prenderlo
3)£5 is the most I can manage — posso metterci 5 sterline ma non di più
2. viI have to manage on £20 — mi devo arrangiare con 20 sterline
to manage without sb/sth — fare a meno di qn/qc
we haven't got much money, but we manage — non abbiamo molto denaro, ma ci arrangiamo
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Household — House hold , a. Belonging to the house and family; domestic; as, household furniture; household affairs. [1913 Webster] {Household bread}, bread made in the house for common use; hence, bread that is not of the finest quality. [Obs.] {Household… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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