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21 order number
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22 point of order
nome questione f. di procedurato reject sth. on a point of order — respingere qcs. per motivi procedurali
* * *n(in debate) mozione f d'ordine* * *nome questione f. di procedurato reject sth. on a point of order — respingere qcs. per motivi procedurali
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23 preservation order
to put a preservation order on sth. — = dichiarare qcs. patrimonio nazionale
* * *n(on building, tree) ordinanza per la salvaguardia (di beni artistici e naturali)* * *to put a preservation order on sth. — = dichiarare qcs. patrimonio nazionale
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24 in order
1) (correct according to what is regularly done, especially in meetings etc: It is quite in order to end the meeting now.) regolare, in regola2) (in a good efficient state: Everything is in order for the party.) in ordine -
25 out of order
1) (not working (properly): The machine is out of order.) guasto2) (not correct according to what is regularly done, especially in meetings etc: He was out of order in saying that.) inammissibile -
26 mail order
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27 restraining order
nome ordinanza f. restrittiva* * *restraining order /rɪˈstreɪnɪŋɔ:də(r)/loc. n.(leg.) ordine restrittivo (provvedimento giudiziario con il quale si ordina a q. di astenersi da qc.).* * *nome ordinanza f. restrittiva -
28 banker's order
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29 mail-order adj
['meɪlˌɔːdə(r)]mail-order firm or house — ditta di vendita per corrispondenza
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30 repeat order
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31 a tall order
(a difficult job or task: Asking us to finish this by Friday is a bit of a tall order.) (richiesta impossibile) -
32 in order (that)
(so that: He checked all his figures again in order that the report might be as accurate as possible.) -
33 in order to
(for the purpose of: I went home in order to change my clothes.) per -
34 made to order
(made when and how a customer wishes: curtains made to order.) fatto su ordinazione -
35 on order
(having been ordered but not yet supplied: We don't have any copies of this book at the moment, but it's on order.) ordinato, richiesto -
36 activation order
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37 expulsion order
nordine m di espulsione -
38 law and order
nl'ordine m pubblico -
39 made-to-order adj
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40 mail order n
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