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21 preventivo
1. adj preventive2. m estimate* * *preventivo agg.1 preventive, preventative; previous, precautionary; prophylactic: misure preventive, preventive (o precautionary) measures; giustizia preventiva, preventive justice; carcerazione preventiva, preventive detention; medicina preventiva, preventive (medicine); cure preventive, preventive (o prophylactic) cures // guerra preventiva, attacco preventivo, pre-emptive strike, preventive attack, anticipatory defence2 (econ.) estimated: costo preventivo, estimated cost; calcolo preventivo delle spese, estimate of expenditure; fattura preventiva, ( simulata) proforma invoice.preventivo s.m. estimate, budget: fare un preventivo, to estimate (o to make an estimate); voglio prima farmi fare un preventivo, first of all I want to have an estimate made; mettere in preventivo, to budget for; (fig.) to allow for; dobbiamo mettere in preventivo alcuni giorni di cattivo tempo, (fig.) we must allow for a few days of bad weather // (econ.): preventivo di cassa, cash budget; preventivo di entrata, estimate of revenue; preventivo di spesa, estimate of expenditure; preventivo delle vendite, sales budget.* * *[preven'tivo]1. agg(intervento, cura) preventivecarcere preventivo — custody (pending trial)
bilancio preventivo Comm — budget
2. smComm estimate* * *[preven'tivo] 1.2) dir. [ carcerazione] preventive2.sostantivo maschile comm. estimate, quotation, quotefare un preventivo per qcs. — to put in an estimate for sth., to estimate for sth.
fare a qcn. un preventivo di 80 euro per la riparazione di qcs. — to quote sb. 80 euros for repairing sth.
* * *preventivo/preven'tivo/2 dir. [ carcerazione] preventivecomm. estimate, quotation, quote; fare un preventivo per qcs. to put in an estimate for sth., to estimate for sth.; fare a qcn. un preventivo di 80 euro per la riparazione di qcs. to quote sb. 80 euros for repairing sth.; mettere in preventivo to budget. -
22 attentare vi
[atten'tare]attentare a — (libertà, diritti) to attack
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23 sorpresa sf
[sor'presa](gen) surpriseprendere qn di sorpresa — to take sb by surprise o unawares
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24 attentare
vi [atten'tare]attentare a — (libertà, diritti) to attack
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25 disporre
1. [dis'porre]vb irreg vt2) (ordinare) to orderla legge dispone che... — the law lays down that...
1) (decidere) to decideabbiamo disposto diversamente — we have decided otherwise, we have made other arrangements
2)disporre di — to have, have at one's disposal
lo stadio dispone di 50.000 posti — the stadium holds 50,000 people
3. vr (disporsi)1) (posizione) to put o.s., place o.s., arrange o.s.2) (prepararsi)disporsi a fare qc — to prepare o.s. o get ready to do sth
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26 sorpresa
sf [sor'presa](gen) surpriseprendere qn di sorpresa — to take sb by surprise o unawares
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