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1 mislaid
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2 (to) mislay
(to) mislay /mɪsˈleɪ/(pass. e p. p. mislaid), v. t.mettere (qc.) in un posto insolito e dimenticarsene; smarrire (qc.): DIALOGO → - Enquiring about lost property- I seem to have mislaid my umbrella, credo di aver lasciato il mio ombrello da qualche parte. -
3 (to) mislay
(to) mislay /mɪsˈleɪ/(pass. e p. p. mislaid), v. t.mettere (qc.) in un posto insolito e dimenticarsene; smarrire (qc.): DIALOGO → - Enquiring about lost property- I seem to have mislaid my umbrella, credo di aver lasciato il mio ombrello da qualche parte. -
4 mislay
[ˌmɪs'leɪ]* * *[mis'lei]past tense, past participle - mislaid; verb(to lose: I seem to have mislaid my wallet.) smarrire* * *[ˌmɪs'leɪ] -
5 -Enquiring about lost property-
Shopping Enquiring about lost propertyI seem to have mislaid my umbrella. Credo di aver lasciato il mio ombrello da qualche parte.I was wondering if someone had found my umbrella. Mi chiedevo se qualcuno avesse trovato il mio ombrello.What does it look like? Com'è fatto?It's just a normal black umbrella. È un normale ombrello nero.If you'd like to hold I'll see if anything has been handed in. Attenda un attimo in linea, vado a controllare se è stato riportato qualcosa.I'm sorry but nothing fitting that description has been handed in here. Mi dispiace ma non hanno riportato niente che corrisponda alla sua descrizione.Thanks for trying anyway. Grazie comunque per il tentativo.English-Italian dictionary > -Enquiring about lost property-
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6 mislay mis·lay
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mislaid — index lost (taken away) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Mislaid — Mislay Mis*lay , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mislaid}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mislaying}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To lay in a wrong place; to ascribe to a wrong source. [1913 Webster] The fault is generally mislaid upon nature. Locke. [1913 Webster] 2. To lay in a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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mislaid property — n. Property that has been left unattended by the owner with an intent to return to it later, but that can no longer be located. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 … Law dictionary
mislaid goods — See mislaid property … Ballentine's law dictionary
mislaid — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. gone, misplaced, disarranged; see lost 1 … English dictionary for students
mislaid — mɪs leɪd adj. misplaced, lost ,mis lay || ‚mɪs leɪ v. accidentally place an object where it cannot be found, misplace; arrange incorrectly … English contemporary dictionary
mislaid — UK [mɪsˈleɪd] / US mislay … English dictionary
mislaid property — noun Property that is found in such a state as to make it likely that the original owner intentionally placed it somewhere, but then forgot to retrieve it from that place, and would be able to locate the property. See Also: abandoned property,… … Wiktionary
mislaid property — Property which the owner has voluntarily parted with, with the intention of retrieving it later, but which cannot now be found. Does not include intentionally hidden property, and is distinguished from lost property which the owner has parted… … Black's law dictionary