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1 salvage
I 1. ['sælvɪdʒ]1) (rescue) salvataggio m.2) (goods rescued) materiale m. recuperato3) (reward) premio m. per il recupero marittimo2.modificatore [operation, team] di salvataggioII ['sælvɪdʒ]2) fig. salvare [marriage, reputation, game]; conservare [ pride]3) (save for recycling) recuperare [metal, paper]* * *['sælvi‹] 1. verb(to save from loss or destruction in a fire, shipwreck etc: He salvaged his books from the burning house.) salvare2. noun1) (the act of salvaging.) salvataggio2) (property etc which has been salvaged: Was there any salvage from the wreck?) (materiale recuperato)* * *salvage /ˈsælvɪdʒ/n. [u]● salvage corps, uomini addetti ( per conto di società d'assicurazioni) al salvataggio di beni minacciati dal fuoco □ (naut.) salvage tug, rimorchiatore □ (ass.) salvage value, valore residuale (o di recupero).(to) salvage /ˈsælvɪdʒ/v. t.2 salvare; recuperare; mettere in salvo: We managed to salvage only a few things from the fire, siamo riusciti a salvare solo poche cose dall'incendio; There's little to salvage from this article, c'è poco da salvare in quest'articolo; to salvage one's good name, salvare il proprio buon nome● salvaged materials, materiali di recupero.* * *I 1. ['sælvɪdʒ]1) (rescue) salvataggio m.2) (goods rescued) materiale m. recuperato3) (reward) premio m. per il recupero marittimo2.modificatore [operation, team] di salvataggioII ['sælvɪdʒ]2) fig. salvare [marriage, reputation, game]; conservare [ pride]3) (save for recycling) recuperare [metal, paper] -
2 deadweight
deadweight /ˈdɛdweɪt/n.2 (fig.) peso morto; fardello3 (naut., = deadweight capacity, deadweight tonnage) portata lorda: deadweight cargo, portata utile (o netta)4 (econ.) – deadweight loss, perdita secca (per la società, causata da un'inefficienza del mercato).
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