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1 resident
['rezɪdənt] 1.1) (permanent) [ population] locale; [ work force] permanenteto be resident in — abitare in, risiedere in [city, region]
2) (live-in) attrib. [staff, tutor] = che abita nella casa o nell'istituto in cui lavora2.nome (of city, region) abitante m. e f., residente m. e f.; (of hostel, guest house) ospite m. e f. fisso (-a), pensionante m. e f.* * *['rezidənt] 1. noun(a person who lives or has his home in a particular place: a resident of Edinburgh.) residente2. adjective1) (living or having one's home in a place: He is now resident abroad.) residente2) (living, having to live, or requiring a person to live, in the place where he works: a resident caretaker.) residente•- reside- residence
- residency
- residential
- residence hall
- in residence
- take up residence* * *['rezɪdənt] 1.1) (permanent) [ population] locale; [ work force] permanenteto be resident in — abitare in, risiedere in [city, region]
2) (live-in) attrib. [staff, tutor] = che abita nella casa o nell'istituto in cui lavora2.nome (of city, region) abitante m. e f., residente m. e f.; (of hostel, guest house) ospite m. e f. fisso (-a), pensionante m. e f. -
2 -Course fees-
Education Course feesHow much are the course fees? Quanto costa il corso?Some courses are subsidized for local residents, and French is one of them. Alcuni corsi sono sovvenzionati per i residenti della zona e quello di francese è tra questi. -
3 remove
I [rɪ'muːv]nome form.II 1. [rɪ'muːv]at one remove from, at many removes from — a un passo da, molto lontano da
1) togliere [ object]; togliere, togliersi [clothes, shoes]; togliere, eliminare [word, stain]; togliere, abolire [tax, subsidy]; med. togliere, asportare [tumour, organ]to remove sb.'s name from a list — depennare qcn. da una lista
to be removed to hospital — BE essere portato all'ospedale
to remove sb. from office — rimuovere o destituire qcn. dall'incarico
5) inform. rimuovere2.verbo intransitivo form. traslocare, trasferirsi* * *[rə'mu:v]1) (to take away: Will someone please remove all this rubbish!; He removed all the evidence of his crimes; I can't remove this stain from my shirt; He has been removed from the post of minister of education.) rimuovere, togliere2) (to take off (a piece of clothing): Please remove your hat.) togliere3) (to move to a new house etc: He has removed to London.) trasferirsi•- removal
- remover* * *remove /rɪˈmu:v/n.1 grado di distanza; passo: to be at several removes from st., essere molto lontano da qc.; at one remove from, molto vicino a; non in rapporto diretto con; Genius is often only one remove from eccentricity, spesso c'è solo un passo fra il genio e l'eccentricità; Politicians seem to be at one remove from everyday reality, i politici sembrano non avere un contatto diretto con la realtà quotidiana♦ (to) remove /rɪˈmu:v/A v. t.1 togliere; trasferire: Remove the pan from the heat, togli la padella dal fuoco; They removed their coats, si sono tolti i cappotti; Remove the plastic cover before use, togliere il rivestimento di plastica prima dell'uso; Local residents have been removed to a safe area, gli abitanti sono stati trasferiti in una zona sicura; Bicycles left chained to the fence will be removed, le biciclette lasciate attaccate al recinto verranno rimosse2 eliminare: to remove stains, rimuovere (o togliere) le macchie; to remove one's make-up, struccarsi; to remove the causes of suffering, eliminare le cause della sofferenza; to remove obstacles, eliminare gli ostacoli; to remove doubts, dissipare i dubbi3 (med.) asportare6 (eufem.) portare via; rubareB v. i.(poet.) allontanarsi; partire● to remove sb. from school, ritirare q. da scuola; ( anche) espellere q. dalla scuola □ to remove oneself, togliersi di mezzo; andar via: I realized that my presence was embarrassing, so I quickly removed myself, mi sono reso conto che la mia presenza era imbarazzante, perciò mi sono tolto rapidamente di mezzo.* * *I [rɪ'muːv]nome form.II 1. [rɪ'muːv]at one remove from, at many removes from — a un passo da, molto lontano da
1) togliere [ object]; togliere, togliersi [clothes, shoes]; togliere, eliminare [word, stain]; togliere, abolire [tax, subsidy]; med. togliere, asportare [tumour, organ]to remove sb.'s name from a list — depennare qcn. da una lista
to be removed to hospital — BE essere portato all'ospedale
to remove sb. from office — rimuovere o destituire qcn. dall'incarico
5) inform. rimuovere2.verbo intransitivo form. traslocare, trasferirsi -
4 (to) subsidize
(to) subsidize /ˈsʌbsɪdaɪz/v. t.sussidiare; sovvenzionare: DIALOGO → - Course fees- Some courses are subsidized for local residents, and French is one of them, alcuni corsi sono sovvenzionati per i residenti della zona e francese è tra questisubsidizationn. [u]il sussidiare; sovvenzionamentosubsidizeda.sussidiato; sovvenzionato: subsidized industries, le industrie sovvenzionate● (fin., banca) subsidized credit, credito agevolatosubsidizern.chi sussidia; sovvenzionatore. -
5 (to) subsidize
(to) subsidize /ˈsʌbsɪdaɪz/v. t.sussidiare; sovvenzionare: DIALOGO → - Course fees- Some courses are subsidized for local residents, and French is one of them, alcuni corsi sono sovvenzionati per i residenti della zona e francese è tra questisubsidizationn. [u]il sussidiare; sovvenzionamentosubsidizeda.sussidiato; sovvenzionato: subsidized industries, le industrie sovvenzionate● (fin., banca) subsidized credit, credito agevolatosubsidizern.chi sussidia; sovvenzionatore. -
6 resident **** resi·dent
['rɛzɪd(ə)nt]1. nabitante m/f, (of hotel) cliente m/f2. adj(tutor, specialist) interno (-a), (population) stabileto be resident in a town/in London — risiedere in una città/a Londra
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