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1 ♦ industrial
♦ industrial /ɪnˈdʌstrɪəl/A a.1 industriale: (stor.) the Industrial Revolution, la rivoluzione industriale; an industrial school, una scuola industriale; an industrial power, una potenza industrialeB n.● industrial accident = industrial injury ► sotto □ industrial action, agitazione (o azione) sindacale □ industrial alcohol, alcol per uso industriale □ (econ.) industrial area, regione (o zona) industriale □ (econ.) industrial concentration, concentrazione industriale □ (leg., in GB) industrial court, tribunale per le controversie di lavoro □ (agric.) industrial crop, coltura industriale □ industrial design, industrial design □ an industrial disease, una malattia professionale □ (econ.) industrial disputes, conflitti del lavoro; vertenze sindacali □ (ind.) industrial emissions, scarichi industriali □ industrial estate, zona industriale □ (econ.) industrial goods, beni strumentali □ industrial injury, infortunio sul lavoro □ industrial injury legislation, legislazione infortunistica □ industrial law, diritto del lavoro □ industrial medicine, medicina del lavoro □ (econ.) industrial output, produzione industriale □ ( USA) industrial park = industrial estate ► sopra □ (econ.) industrial production index, indice della produzione industriale □ (leg.) industrial property, proprietà (o privativa) industriale □ industrial relations, relazioni industriali □ (polit.) industrial relations act, legislazione antisciopero □ industrial reorganization, riconversione industriale □ industrial safety, sicurezza sul lavoro □ industrial site, zona industriale ( d'una città) □ ( anche scherz.) industrial strength, di potenza industriale; potentissimo: industrial strength adhesive, adesivo di potenza industriale □ industrial union, sindacato di un'industria.
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