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1 concomitanza
concomitanza s.f.1 concomitance // in concomitanza con, to coincide with: in concomitanza con le festività natalizie, la nostra azienda lancerà un nuovo prodotto, our company is going to launch a new product to coincide with the Christmas holidays* * *[konkomi'tantsa]sostantivo femminile* * *concomitanza/konkomi'tantsa/sostantivo f.in concomitanza con in conjunction with. -
2 congiuntamente
congiuntamente avv. jointly, conjointly; together (with): protestare congiuntamente, to protest jointly; riceverete il libro congiuntamente al catalogo, you'll receive the book together with the catalogue.* * *[kondʒunta'mente]avverbio jointly* * *congiuntamente/kondʒunta'mente/jointly; congiuntamente a in conjunction with. -
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5 concorso
1. past part vedere concorrere2. m ( competizione) competition, contestbandire un concorso announce a competition* * *concorso s.m.1 ( competizione) competition; contest: concorso pubblico, riservato, open, internal competition; concorso ippico, horse show (o show-jumping competition); concorso di bellezza, beauty contest; bando di concorso, announcement of a competition; bandire un concorso, to announce (o to advertise) a competition; vincere un concorso, to win a competition; coprire un posto per concorso, to fill a post by open competition // fuori concorso, out of competition2 ( aiuto, assistenza) aid, assistance; ( partecipazione) contribution, sharing; (dir.) complicity: col concorso dello stato, with aids from the government; concorso di spesa, sharing in the expense; col concorso della banca, with the contribution of the bank // col concorso delle tenebre, under cover of darkness // (dir.): concorso nel reato, complicity in (o participation to) a crime; concorso di persone ( nel reato), parties to crime; concorso di colpa, contributory negligence; concorso dei creditori, concurrence of creditors4 ( coincidenza) concurrence, conjunction, concourse, coincidence: per il concorso di circostanze sfavorevoli, through the concurrence of unfavourable circumstances.* * *[kon'korso] concorso (-a)1. ppSee:2. sm(gen) competition, (esame) competitive examination* * *[kon'korso]sostantivo maschile1) (gioco, competizione) competition, contest2) amm. competitive examinationbandire, indire un concorso — to announce, advertise a competition
3) (collaborazione, partecipazione) cooperation, contributionconcorso di circostanze — concurrence o conjunction of events, combination of circumstances
•concorso di colpa — dir. contributory negligence
* * *concorso/kon'korso/sostantivo m.1 (gioco, competizione) competition, contest; fuori concorso ineligible to compete2 amm. competitive examination; concorso per assunzioni competitive entrance examination; bandire, indire un concorso to announce, advertise a competition3 (collaborazione, partecipazione) cooperation, contribution; concorso alle spese sharing in the expense4 (coincidenza) concorso di circostanze concurrence o conjunction of events, combination of circumstancesconcorso di bellezza beauty contest; concorso di colpa dir. contributory negligence; concorso ippico horseshow; concorso a premi competition.
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