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1 ♦ compensation
♦ compensation /kɒmpɛnˈseɪʃn/n.1 [u] (leg.) indennizzo; risarcimento: compensation for injuries suffered, indennizzo per lesioni ricevute; compensation for damages, risarcimento dei danni; to award compensation, risarcire; indennizzare; to claim compensation, pretendere un indennizzo; He was awarded $3,000 compensation, ha ottenuto un risarcimento di tremila dollari; to get compensation, ottenere il risarcimento; essere risarcito; to seek compensation, chiedere un risarcimento (o un indennizzo)2 [uc] aspetto positivo che compensa di qc.; compenso: The job was very hard but there were compensations, il lavoro era molto faticoso ma in compenso c'erano aspetti positivi4 [u] (comm. est., fisiol., elettron., mecc.) compensazione: compensation agreement, accordo di compensazione; compensation trade, scambi di compensazione5 indennità: compensation on retirement, indennità di cessazione d'attività; compensation for loss of office, indennità di licenziamento ( di dirigente, ecc.); buonuscita; compensation in lieu of notice, indennità per mancato preavviso6 (psic.) (meccanismo di) compensazione● (mecc.) compensation balance, bilanciere compensato ( di orologio) □ compensation claim, richiesta d'indennizzo □ (leg.) compensation order, ordine di risarcimento; ingiunzione di pagare i dannicompensationala. -
2 dismissal
[dɪs'mɪsl]1) (of idea, threat) accantonamento m., rifiuto m.2) (of worker) licenziamento m.; (of civil servant, minister) destituzione f.3) dir. (of appeal, claim) rifiuto m., rigetto m.* * *noun congedo* * *dismissal /dɪsˈmɪsl/n. [uc]1 licenziamento: unfair (o wrongful) dismissal, licenziamento senza giusta causa; dismissal without notice, licenziamento senza preavviso● dismissal for cause, licenziamento per giusta causa □ (leg.) dismissal of charges, non luogo a procedere □ (leg. USA) dismissal on the merits, rigetto ( di una pretesa) nel merito □ constructive dismissal, dimissioni indotte dal comportamento del datore di lavoro.* * *[dɪs'mɪsl]1) (of idea, threat) accantonamento m., rifiuto m.2) (of worker) licenziamento m.; (of civil servant, minister) destituzione f.3) dir. (of appeal, claim) rifiuto m., rigetto m. -
3 Prior
['praɪə(r)] 1.1) (previous) [ appointment] precedente2) (more important) prioritario3) prior to prima di2.nome relig. priore m.* * *I adjective1) (already arranged for the same time: a prior engagement.)2) (more important: She gave up her job as she felt her family had a prior claim on her attention.)•- priority- prior to II feminine - prioress; noun(the head of a priory.)- priory* * *(Surnames) Prior /ˈpraɪə(r)/* * *['praɪə(r)] 1.1) (previous) [ appointment] precedente2) (more important) prioritario3) prior to prima di2.nome relig. priore m. -
4 ♦ advance
♦ advance /ədˈvɑ:ns/A n.1 [u] avanzamento; avanzata; (l')avanzare: the army's advance, l'avanzata dell'esercito; with the advance of old age, con l'avanzare dell'età2 progresso: technological advance, il progresso tecnologico; Surgery has made great advances, la chirurgia ha fatto grandi progressi3 ( banca, comm.) anticipo; anticipazione; acconto; prestito: I asked for an advance on my salary, chiesi un anticipo sullo stipendio; advances on (o against) securities, prestiti su titoli; advance money, acconto; anticipo; payment in advance, pagamento anticipato; acconto4 aumento; rialzo: an advance in the cost of living, un aumento del costo della vita; Any advance on £150?, ( a un'asta) 150 sterline, chi offre di più?5 (al pl.) approccio, approcci; avances (franc.): to make advances to sb., tentare un approccio con q.; fare delle avances a q.6 [u] (autom., mecc.) anticipoB a. attr.1 anticipato; in anticipo: advance booking, prenotazione anticipata; (naut.) advance freight, nolo anticipato; advance payment, pagamento anticipato; advance notice, preavviso2 in avanscoperta; come avanguardia: advance party, gruppo in avanscoperta; gruppo inviato a preparare il terreno● advance copy, copia-saggio ( di un libro) □ (mil.) advance guard, avanguardia □ ( USA) advance man, incaricato che si occupa dei preparativi di una visita ( di un personaggio importante) □ (trasp.) advance-purchase excursion ► APEX □ in advance, anticipatamente; anticipato; in anticipo; (mil.) in avanscoperta: payment in advance, pagamento anticipato; to book in advance, prenotare in anticipo; We were sent in advance, siamo stati mandati in avanscoperta □ in advance of, prima di; in anticipo su ( i tempi, ecc.).♦ (to) advance /ədˈvɑ:ns/A v. i.1 avanzare; muovere: We advanced on the capital, avanzammo sulla capitale; to advance on the enemy, muovere contro il nemico; to advance into a region, avanzare (o inoltrarsi) in una regione2 progredire; fare progressi; avanzareB v. t.1 promuovere; favorire; far progredire: to advance the cause for peace, promuovere la causa della pace; to advance one's career, fare carriera; to advance one's own interests, favorire i propri interessi; fare il proprio interesse2 anticipare (una data, un evento)3 far avanzare; spostare in avanti; mettere avanti ( l'orologio): ( scacchi, dama) to advance a piece, far avanzare un pezzo4 proporre; avanzare; accampare: to advance a theory, proporre una tesi; to advance an opinion, avanzare un'opinione; to advance a claim, avanzare una pretesa; accampare un diritto5 anticipare ( denaro); concedere ( un prestito); prestare: I will advance you a week's pay, vi anticiperò una settimana di salario -
5 prior *** pri·or
I ['praɪə(r)]1. adj2. prepII ['praɪə(r)] nprior to sth/to doing sth — prima di qc/di fare qc
Rel priore m
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