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1 Napoleonic
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2 Napoleonic Na·po·leon·ic adj
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3 ♦ code
♦ code /kəʊd/n.1 codice ( segreto); cifrario: to write a message in code, scrivere un messaggio in codice; cifrare un dispaccio; to break (o to crack) the enemy's secret code, decifrare il codice segreto del nemico2 codice ( classificatorio): bar code, codice a barre; postal code, codice di avviamento postale; code number, numero di codice3 (telef., = dialling code) prefisso (teleselettivo); indicativo interurbano: The code for Milan is 02, il prefisso di Milano è 024 (comput.) codice; codifica: code conversion, conversione di codice; code converter, convertitore di codice; code checking, controllo della codifica; binary code, codice binario5 (scient.) codice: (biol.) genetic code, codice genetico; (ling.) code switching, il passare da un codice a un altro; cambiamento di codice8 (leg.) testo unico; codice; regolamento: penal code (o criminal code) codice penale; the Highway Code, il codice della strada; building code, regolamento edilizio; sanitary code, regolamento d'igiene9 codice (comportamentale): code of honour, codice dell'onore; moral code, codice morale; code of conduct (o of behaviour) codice di etica professionale; deontologia; dress code, norme su come vestire in cerimonie e altre occasioni speciali; code of ethics, codice etico; code of practice, deontologia professionale; autodisciplina; prassi● code address, indirizzo in codice □ code book, cifrario; (telef.) elenco (o guida) dei prefissi teleselettivi; (naut.) codice dei segnali □ code-breaker, decodificatore, decrittatore □ code clerk, addetto ai cifrari □ (naut.) code flag, intelligenza; pennello; bandiera da segnalazione □ code language, linguaggio cifrato □ code name, nome in codice; nome convenzionale □ (aeron.) code-sharing, accordo tra due compagnie aeree che permette a ciascuna di inserire il proprio codice di identificazione sui voli dell'altra linea; code-sharing □ (comput.) code snippet, frammento di codice; snippet □ (edil.) to bring up to code, mettere in regola con le normative edilizie.(to) code /kəʊd/A v. t.2 (fig.) dire in modo velato; dire in cifra; dire tra le righe; sottintendere: coded criticism, critiche velateB v. i. (biol.) -
4 Napoleon
[nə'pəʊlɪən]nome proprio Napoleone* * *Napoleon /nəˈpəʊlɪən/ (stor.)n.Napoleonicn.napoleonico.(First names) Napoleon /nəˈpəʊlɪən/m.* * *[nə'pəʊlɪən]nome proprio Napoleone
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Napoleonic — [nə pō΄lē än′ik] adj. of, characteristic of, or like Napoleon I, his campaigns, period, etc … English World dictionary
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