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1 nuclear
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2 nuclear disarmament
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3 -arms o weapons?-
Nota d'usoEntrambi i sostantivi arms e weapons possono essere tradotti in italiano con “armi”, ma possiedono diverse sfumature di significato. Arms viene usato esclusivamente al plurale e in ambito militare, specialmente quando si tratta di muovere guerra: a call to arms, chiamata alle armi; arms race, corsa alle armi. Weapon ha un significato più generico e può essere utilizzato sia in relazione alle armi vere e proprie, che a qualsiasi oggetto usato per assalire o ferire qualcuno: The robber's weapon was a hatchet, l'arma del rapinatore era un'accetta (non The robber's arm was a hatchet). Esistono tuttavia locuzioni fisse con weapon che si riferiscono alla guerra vera e propria, come weapons of mass destruction, armi di distruzione di massa e nuclear weapons, armi nucleari. -
4 non-nuclear
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5 non-nuclear adj
['nɒn'njuːklɪə(r)](country) che non dispone di armi nuclearinon-nuclear weapons — armi mpl convenzionali
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6 deterrent
[dɪ'terənt] [AE -'tɜː-] 1.nome deterrente m.2.to be a deterrent to sb. — essere un deterrente per qcn
aggettivo [effect, measure] deterrente* * *[-'te-, ]( American[) -'tə:-]noun, adjective ((something) that deters: The possession of nuclear weapons by nations is thought to be a deterrent against nuclear war itself; a deterrent effect.) deterrente* * *deterrent /dɪˈtɛrənt/A a.2 (mil., polit.) deterrenteB n.( anche mil., polit.) deterrente: a deterrent against crime, un deterrente contro il crimine; a deterrent to thieves, un deterrente per il ladri; nuclear deterrent, deterrente nuclearedeterrencen. [u]deterrenza; lo scoraggiare; dissuasione.* * *[dɪ'terənt] [AE -'tɜː-] 1.nome deterrente m.2.to be a deterrent to sb. — essere un deterrente per qcn
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7 limitation limi·ta·tion n
[ˌlɪmɪ'teɪʃ(ə)n]limitazione f, restrizione fhe has/knows his limitations — ha/conosce i suoi limiti
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8 spread ****
[sprɛd] spread vb: pt, pp1. n2) (extent: of bridge) ampiezza, (of wings, arch) apertura3) (range: of prices, figures, marks) gamma, (on graph, scale) distribuzione f4) (fam: feast) banchetto5) (also: bedspread) copriletto6)anchovy spread — pasta d'acciughe7) (Press, Typ: two pages) doppia pagina, (across columns) articolo a più colonne2. vt1) (open or lay out), (also: spread out) (wings, sails etc) spiegare, (cloth) stendere, (fingers) distendere, (arms) allargare, spalancare2) (butter, cream etc) spalmare3) (distribute), (also: spread out)(sand, fertilizer)
to spread sth on sth — cospargere qc di qc, (goods, objects) disporre, (cards, toys) spargere, (soldiers) scaglionare, (payments) rateizzare, scaglionare, (resources) distribuirerepayments will be spread over 18 months — i pagamenti saranno scaglionati lungo un periodo di 18 mesi
4) (disseminate: germs, disease) propagare, diffondere, (knowledge, panic etc) diffondere, (news) spargere, diffondere3. vi(news, rumour etc) diffondersi, propagarsi, spargersi, (pain, fire, flood etc) estendersi, (milk etc) spargersi, (disease, weeds) propagarsi• -
9 ♦ weapon
♦ weapon /ˈwɛpən/n.arma ( anche fig.): nuclear (o atomic) weapons, armi nucleari; chemical weapons, armi chimiche; secret weapon, arma segreta; conventional weapons, armi convenzionali; offensive weapons, armi offensive; secret weapon, arma segreta; He used the compromising photos as a weapon, ha usato le foto compromettenti come arma; to carry a weapon, essere armato● ( scherma) weapon arm, braccio armato □ (mil.) weapon delivery, tiro □ (mil.) weapon pit, postazione □ (mil.) weapons of mass destruction, armi di sterminio; armi di distruzione di massa □ weapons-grade, ( uranio, antrace, ecc.) idoneo alla preparazione di armi NOTA D'USO: - arms o weapons?-weaponeda.weaponlessa.senza armi; disarmato; inerme. -
10 arsenal
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11 disarmament
[dɪs'ɑːməmənt] 1.nome disarmo m.2.* * *noun (the act of doing away with war-weapons.) disarmo* * *disarmament /dɪsˈɑ:məmənt/n. [u]( anche polit.) disarmo: nuclear disarmament, il disarmo nucleare; unilateral disarmament, disarmo unilaterale.* * *[dɪs'ɑːməmənt] 1.nome disarmo m.2.
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