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1 rilanciare
rilanciare v.tr.1 to throw* again, to fling* again; to throw* (sthg.) back, to fling* (sthg.) back: devi rilanciare la palla, you have to throw the ball back2 (fig.) to relaunch, to reintroduce, to present again: rilanciare un'idea, to present an idea again; rilanciare una moda, to relaunch a fashion◘ rilanciarsi v.rifl. to throw* oneself again (into sthg.); to be thrown again (into sthg.).* * *[rilan'tʃare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (lanciare di nuovo) to throw* [sth.] again; (lanciare a propria volta) to throw* [sth.] back, to fling* [sth.] back2) fig. (dare impulso a) to relaunch [impresa, offensiva, progetto]; to boost [ produzione]; to revitalize, to kick-start [ economia]3) fig. (rendere di nuovo attuale) to revive [idea, moda]4) gioc.5) (nelle aste)2.rilanciare un'offerta, un prezzo — to make a higher bid, to outbid, to overbid
verbo pronominale rilanciarsi to throw* oneself again, to fling* oneself again* * *rilanciare/rilan't∫are/ [1]1 (lanciare di nuovo) to throw* [sth.] again; (lanciare a propria volta) to throw* [sth.] back, to fling* [sth.] back2 fig. (dare impulso a) to relaunch [impresa, offensiva, progetto]; to boost [ produzione]; to revitalize, to kick-start [ economia]3 fig. (rendere di nuovo attuale) to revive [idea, moda]5 (nelle aste) rilanciare un'offerta, un prezzo to make a higher bid, to outbid, to overbidII rilanciarsi verbo pronominaleto throw* oneself again, to fling* oneself again. -
2 rilancio
rilancio s.m.1 throwing again; flinging again; throwing back, flinging back: rilancio della palla, throwing back the ball2 (fig.) relaunching, reintroduction: rilancio di una proposta, reintroduction of a proposal; rilancio pubblicitario, new advertising campaign3 ( a un'asta) raising, higher bid* * *1) (ripresa) revitalization, revival2) (nel poker) raise3) (nelle aste) higher bid, overbid* * *rilanciopl. -ci /ri'lant∫o, t∫i/sostantivo m.1 (ripresa) revitalization, revival2 (nel poker) raise3 (nelle aste) higher bid, overbid. -
3 offerta
f offerfinance supplyreligion offering( dono) donationin asta bidofferta d'impiego job offerofferta pubblica di acquisto takeover bidofferta speciale special offer* * *offerta s.f.1 offer; ( proposta) proposal: fare, accettare, respingere un'offerta, to make, to accept, to decline an offer; ha ricevuto una buona offerta per la vendita della casa, they made him a good offer for the house // chiedere offerte di prezzo, to ask for quotations2 ( donazione) offering, donation: offerta generosa, meschina, generous, wretched offering; fece un'offerta alla Vergine, he made an offering to the Virgin; fare un'offerta a un istituto di beneficenza, to make a donation (o an offering) to a charitable organization // raccogliere le offerte, ( durante la Messa) to take the collection (during Mass)3 (comm.) offer, offering; (econ.) supply: offerta campionata, offer with sample; offerta di merce, offer of goods; offerta di prova, trial offer; offerta di vendita, offer for sale; offerta di occasione, bargain offer; offerta concorrenziale, competitive offer; offerta promozionale, deal; offerta ferma, firm offer; offerta minima, knockdown offer; offerta regalo, premio, premium offer; offerta risparmio, saving offer; offerta speciale, bargaining (o special) offer; offerta vincolante, binding offer; offerta di trattare, overture; il caffè oggi è in offerta, coffee is on special offer today // (econ.): offerta anelastica, rigida, inelastic supply; offerta interna, home (o domestic) supply; offerta di manodopera, labour supply; domanda e offerta, supply and demand; offerta d'impiego, vacancy (o job offer); offerte d'impiego, ( nei giornali) situations vacant; economia dell'offerta, supply-side economics // (fin.): offerta di sottoscrizione al pubblico, ( di azioni o obbligazioni) public issue (o amer. public offering) (of shares or bonds); emissione di titoli con offerta di opzione, rights issue of bonds; offerta di moneta, money supply (o stock); offerta pubblica di acquisto, ( OPA) takeover bid (o amer. tender); una nuova offerta di BOT, a new issue of treasury bonds4 ( in un'asta) bid, bidding; ( in un appalto) tender: offerta aperta, open bid; offerta segreta, sealed bid (o tender); offerta insufficiente, inferiore a un dato livello, underbid; fare offerte a un'asta, to bid at an auction; fare un'offerta insufficiente, to underbid; fare un'offerta più alta, to overbid; far salire le offerte, to force up the bidding* * *[of'fɛrta]sostantivo femminile1) (proposta) offer (anche comm.), proposalfare, accettare, rifiutare un'offerta — to make, accept, decline an offer
rispondere a un'offerta di impiego o lavoro to reply to a job advertisement o offer; pubblicare un'offerta di lavoro to advertise a vacancy o job; stanno arrivando -e di aiuto da tutte le parti — offers of help are coming in thick and fast
2) (condizione di vendita) offerofferta speciale — special offer, bargain
oggi i pomodori sono in offerta — special offer o bargain on tomatoes today
3) (all'asta) bid, bidding; (negli appalti) tender bid4) econ. supply5) (donazione) offering, donation; (promessa di donazione) pledge6) relig.* * *offerta/of'fεrta/sostantivo f.1 (proposta) offer (anche comm.), proposal; fare, accettare, rifiutare un'offerta to make, accept, decline an offer; rispondere a un'offerta di impiego o lavoro to reply to a job advertisement o offer; pubblicare un'offerta di lavoro to advertise a vacancy o job; stanno arrivando -e di aiuto da tutte le parti offers of help are coming in thick and fast2 (condizione di vendita) offer; offerta speciale special offer, bargain; oggi i pomodori sono in offerta special offer o bargain on tomatoes today3 (all'asta) bid, bidding; (negli appalti) tender bid4 econ. supply; l'equilibrio tra la domanda e l'offerta the balance between supply and demand5 (donazione) offering, donation; (promessa di donazione) pledge6 relig. le -e oblations. -
4 rilanciare un'offerta, un prezzo
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