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1 connessione
"junction;Anschlusswinkel;conexão"* * *f connection* * *connessione s.f.1 connection, connexion, relationship; (fig.) link: intima connessione tra due fatti, close connection between two facts; c'era una stretta connessione fra le due idee, there was a close relationship between the two ideas2 (dir.) connection; joinder: riunione dei procedimenti per connessione oggettiva, soggettiva, joinder of defendants, of offences3 (elettr.) connection, junction: connessione a stella, star connection (o star network); connessione a triangolo, delta connection; connessione in serie, mesh connection; scatola di connessione, wiring junction box4 (mecc.) link5 (inform.) connection; link.* * *[konnes'sjone]sostantivo femminile1) (unione, legame) link2) (nesso) link, connection, connexion BE3) el. inform. connection* * *connessione/konnes'sjone/sostantivo f.1 (unione, legame) link2 (nesso) link, connection, connexion BE3 el. inform. connection. -
2 cumulo
m heap, pile* * *cumulo s.m.1 ( mucchio) heap, pile; ( gran quantità) lot: cumulo d'incarichi, plurality of offices (o pluralism); un cumulo di ragioni, a number of reasons; dire un cumulo di sciocchezze, to talk a heap (o a pile) of nonsense // (econ.): cumulo di interessi, pooling of interest; cumulo di ordini inevasi, backlog of unfilled orders; cumulo di stipendi, plurality of salaries; cumulo dei redditi, combined income // (trib.) cumulo di imposte, cumulative taxation // (dir.): cumulo dei procedimenti, joinder of actions; cumulo dei reati, ( per fini processuali) joinder offences; cumulo delle pene, ( concorso materiale) consecutive sentences2 (meteor.) cumulus*.* * *['kumulo]sostantivo maschile1) (mucchio) heap, pile, mound; (di foglie, sabbia) drift2) fig.3) (accumulazione) accumulationcumulo degli stipendi — = drawing several salaries concurrently
4) meteor. cumulus** * *cumulo/'kumulo/sostantivo m.1 (mucchio) heap, pile, mound; (di foglie, sabbia) drift; cumulo di neve snowdrift; un cumulo di macerie a pile of rubble2 fig. è un cumulo di sciocchezze that's a load of old rubbish3 (accumulazione) accumulation; cumulo degli stipendi = drawing several salaries concurrently4 meteor. cumulus*. -
3 litisconsorzio
litisconsorzio s.m. (dir.) joinder of causes of action: litisconsorzio facoltativo, permissive joinder; parti di un litisconsorzio, necessary parties. -
4 procedimento
m process* * *procedimento s.m.1 ( il procedere, il corso) progress, course: il procedimento storico dei fatti, the historical process of events2 ( metodo) process; procedure; proceeding; method: il procedimento per risolvere un problema matematico, the process (o procedure) to solve a mathematical problem; procedimento di fabbricazione, manufacturing process // (chim.): procedimento chimico, chemical process; procedimento di un'analisi chimica, procedure of a chemical analysis // (aer.) procedimento di avvicinamento, approach procedure // (tip.): procedimento a matrice incavata, intaglio process; procedimento a matrice piana, planographic process; procedimento a matrice rilevata, relief process3 (dir.) proceedings (pl.): iniziare il procedimento contro qlcu., to initiate proceedings against s.o.; procedimento sommario, summary proceedings; procedimento penale, prosecution; riunione dei procedimenti, joinder; separazione dei procedimenti, severance; procedimento fallimentare, bankruptcy proceedings; procedimento amministrativo, administrative proceedings; procedimento disciplinare, disciplinary procedure.* * *[protʃedi'mento]sostantivo maschile1) (metodo) procedure, proceeding, process2) (azione giudiziaria) proceedings pl.intraprendere un procedimento contro qcn. — to bring o take o institute proceedings against sb
* * *procedimento/prot∫edi'mento/sostantivo m.1 (metodo) procedure, proceeding, process2 (azione giudiziaria) proceedings pl.; intraprendere un procedimento contro qcn. to bring o take o institute proceedings against sb.
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