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1 ♦ potential
♦ potential /pəˈtɛnʃl/A a.(filos., fis., gramm.) potenziale: a potential buyer, un acquirente potenziale; DIALOGO → - Business trip 2- We went to visit a potential supplier, siamo andati a trovare un potenziale fornitore; (econ.) potential demand, domanda potenziale; (fis.) potential energy, energia potenziale; (fin.) potential profit, profitto (o guadagno) potenziale; (gramm.) potential mood ( subjunctive), modo (congiuntivo) potenzialeB n. [uc]1 potenziale; potenzialità: possibilità; capacità: a product with (an) enormous sales potential, un prodotto dal grande potenziale di vendita; the potential for accidents, la possibilità di incidenti; untapped potential, potenzialità non sfruttate2 (elettr., fis.) potenziale4 (gramm.) congiuntivo potenziale● (fis.) potential barrier, barriera di potenziale □ (med.) potential corrosive, corrosivo potenziale □ (fis.) potential curve, curva del potenziale □ (elettr.) potential difference, differenza di potenziale □ (elettr.) potential divider, partitore di tensione □ (elettr.) potential drop, caduta di potenziale □ (fis.) potential well, buca di potenzialepotentially avv. -
2 ♦ production
♦ production /prəˈdʌkʃn/n.1 [u] (econ.) produzione; fabbricazione: the production of steel, la produzione dell'acciaio; oil production, la produzione di petrolio; mass production, produzione in serie● production bonus, premio di produzione □ (stat.) production census, censimento industriale □ (econ.) production cost, costo di produzione □ (econ.) production curve, curva della produzione □ production cycle, ciclo produttivo □ a production dip, un piccolo calo della produzione □ (econ.) production goods, beni capitali (o strumentali) □ (econ., org. az.) production line, linea di produzione □ (econ.) production machinery, apparato produttivo □ production management, gestione della produzione □ production manager, direttore di (o della) produzione □ production order, ordinativo (o buono) di lavorazione; commessa □ (econ.) production planning, programmazione della produzione □ (ind. petrolifera) production platform, piattaforma di produzione □ (econ.) production potential, potenziale produttivo □ (econ.) production recovery, ripresa produttiva □ (org. az.) production run, fase di fabbricazione □ production unit, unità produttiva □ (econ.) the countries with excess production, i paesi eccedentari.
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