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m processlaw trialprocesso civile civil proceedingsprocesso di fabbricazione manufacturing processprocesso verbale minutes plessere sotto processo be on trial* * *processo s.m.1 (dir.) action, trial, proceedings (pl.): processo civile, lawsuit (o civil proceedings); processo penale, criminal trial; andò sotto processo l'anno scorso, he was tried last year; ero presente al suo processo, I was present at his trial; essere sotto processo per qlco., to be on trial for sthg.; intentare un processo a qlcu., to bring an action (o to institute proceedings) against s.o.: intentò processo di divorzio contro suo marito, she instituted divorce proceedings against her husband; met-tere qlcu. sotto processo, to bring s.o. to trial; perdere un processo, to lose a suit (o an action); vincere il processo, to win one's case; processo verbale, minutes (o procès-verbal) // non facciamo ( gli) il processo alle intenzioni!, let's not question his motives!2 ( corso) course; ( fase) process: processo storico, the course of history (o historical process); processo di maturazione, process of maturation; ( di prodotto alimentare) maturing process; processo di invecchiamento, ageing process; il processo di una malattia, the course of an illness; processo di sviluppo, process of growth; processo infiammatorio, inflammatory process; in processo di formazione, di lavorazione, di costruzione, in process of formation, of manufacture, of construction3 ( metodo) process: processo produttivo, industriale, production, industrial process; processo di lavorazione, manufacturing process; processo di sviluppo, growth process // (chim.): processo chimico, chemical process; processo delle camere di piombo, chamber process; processo di isomerizzazione, isoforming (o isomerization) // (metall.): processo di laminazione, rolling process; processo LD, LD process; processo Martin, Martin process; processo Martin-Siemens, open-hearth process; processo Thomas, Thomas process // (inform.) processo discontinuo, batch process* * *[pro'tʃɛsso]sostantivo maschile1) dir. trial, action, caseprocesso per omicidio — murder case o trial
subire un processo — to go on o stand trial
intentare un processo contro qcn. — to bring an action against sb
2) (metodo, svolgimento) process3) inform. process••fare un processo alle intenzioni — to judge sb. on mere intent
* * *processo/pro't∫εsso/sostantivo m.1 dir. trial, action, case; processo per omicidio murder case o trial; sotto processo on trial; subire un processo to go on o stand trial; intentare un processo contro qcn. to bring an action against sb.2 (metodo, svolgimento) process; processo di fabbricazione manufacturing process; processo chimico chemical process; il processo di pace the peace process; processo di apprendimento learning process3 inform. processfare un processo alle intenzioni to judge sb. on mere intent.
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