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1 oaths
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2 Commissioner for Oaths
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3 oath
[əʊθ]1) dir. giuramento m.under oath, on oath — BE sotto giuramento
to take the oath, to swear an oath — giurare, fare giuramento
to administer the oath to sb., to put sb. under oath — fare prestare giuramento a qcn
2) (swearword) imprecazione f., bestemmia f.* * *[əuƟ]plural - oaths; noun1) (a solemn promise: He swore an oath to support the king.) giuramento2) (a word or phrase used when swearing: curses and oaths.) imprecazione, bestemmia•* * *oath /əʊɵ/n.1 (leg.) giuramento: to be on (o upon, o under) oath, essere sotto giuramento; to take (o to swear) an oath, fare un giuramento; prestare giuramento; giurare; to break one's oath, violare il (o venire meno al) giuramento; a solemn oath, un solenne giuramento2 imprecazione; bestemmia* * *[əʊθ]1) dir. giuramento m.under oath, on oath — BE sotto giuramento
to take the oath, to swear an oath — giurare, fare giuramento
to administer the oath to sb., to put sb. under oath — fare prestare giuramento a qcn
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4 volley
I ['vɒlɪ]3) fig. (series)II 1. ['vɒlɪ]a volley of — una raffica di [questions, words]; una sfilza di [insults, oaths]
verbo transitivo sport (in tennis) prendere [qcs.] di volée [ ball]; (in soccer) prendere [qcs.] al volo [ ball]2.* * *['voli] 1. noun1) (in tennis, the hitting of a ball before it bounces.) volée2) (a burst of firing etc: a volley of shots; a volley of questions/curses.) scarica, raffica2. verb1) (to hit (a ball etc) before it bounces: He volleyed the ball back to his opponent.) (fare una volée), (colpire al volo)2) (to fire a rapid burst of (bullets, questions etc).) sparare, lanciare•* * *volley /ˈvɒlɪ/n.1 scarica; raffica: a volley of stones [blows], una scarica di pietre [di colpi]; a volley of bullets, una raffica di pallottole● ( calcio, ecc.) on the volley, al voloFALSI AMICI: volley non significa volley ( lo sport) NOTA D'USO: - volley o volleyball?-. (to) volley /ˈvɒlɪ/v. t.4 (mil.) scaricare; sparare* * *I ['vɒlɪ]3) fig. (series)II 1. ['vɒlɪ]a volley of — una raffica di [questions, words]; una sfilza di [insults, oaths]
verbo transitivo sport (in tennis) prendere [qcs.] di volée [ ball]; (in soccer) prendere [qcs.] al volo [ ball]2. -
5 solicitor
[sə'lɪsɪtə(r)]1) BE dir. (for documents, oaths) notaio m.; (for court and police work) avvocato m.2) AE dir. (chief law officer) legale m.3) AE comm. piazzista m. e f.* * *noun (a lawyer who prepares legal documents and briefs, gives legal advice, and (in the lower courts only) speaks on behalf of his clients.) avvocato* * *[sə'lɪsɪtə(r)]1) BE dir. (for documents, oaths) notaio m.; (for court and police work) avvocato m.2) AE dir. (chief law officer) legale m.3) AE comm. piazzista m. e f. -
6 ♦ commissioner
♦ commissioner /kəˈmɪʃənə(r)/n.1 (leg.) commissario; membro d'una commissione (spec. ministeriale); sovrintendente: High Commissioner, Alto Commissario ( rappresentante d'un paese del Commonwealth a Londra); (in USA) the Commissioner of Customs, il Sovrintendente alle Dogane; EC commissioner, commissario europeo; membro della Commissione europea2 (comm.) committente● (leg., in GB) commissioner for oaths, ► «solicitor» (def. 1) che può autenticare dichiarazioni giurate □ (in GB) the Commissioners of Inland Revenue, i Direttori del Fisco; il Fisco □ the Commissioner of Police, il Comandante della polizia metropolitana ( tutta la Greater London)commissionershipn. [u] -
7 by *****
[baɪ]1. advby and by — (in past) poco dopo, (in future) fra breve
by — vicinissimo, molto vicinoto go by — passare
by — vicinissimo, molto vicino2. prep1) (close to) vicino a, accanto a, pressoI've got it by me — ce l'ho a portata di mano or sottomano
2) (via, through) per3) (past) davanti aI go by the post office every day — passo davanti alla posta ogni giorno
4)5) (not later than) per6) (amount) aby little — a poco a pocoby one — uno (-a) per uno (-a)7) (agent, cause) daby lightning — ucciso (-a) da un fulminea painting by Picasso — un quadro di Picasso
by enemies — circondato (-a) da nemici8) (method, manner, means) perby land and by sea — per terra e per mare
9) (according to) per10) (measuring difference) diit missed me by inches — non mi ha preso or mi ha mancato per un millimetro
to divide/multiply by — dividere/moltiplicare per
12)north by north-east — nord-nordest13)I swear by Almighty God — giuro dinanzi a Dio or nel nome di Dio14)by the way or by the by(e) — a proposito
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8 oath n
[əʊθ]1) (solemn promise) giuramentounder or on oath — sotto giuramento
to put sb on or under oath to do sth — far giurare a qn di fare qc
to swear on oath or on one's oath — giurare solennemente
2) (swear word) imprecazione f
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