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1 ♦ quality
♦ quality /ˈkwɒlətɪ/A n.1 [u] qualità: goods of high [of poor] quality, merce di qualità ottima [scadente]; the quality of life, la qualità della vita; low-quality, qualità scadente2 [u] buona qualità; pregio; eccellenza; superiorità: Quality is of paramount importance in selling, nelle vendite la buona qualità è cosa della massima importanza3 qualità; attributo; caratteristica; requisito; proprietà: the qualities of steel, le proprietà dell'acciaio5 (pl.) giornali di qualità; quotidiani autorevoliB a. attr.1 di qualità; sulla qualità: (ind.) quality control, controllo di (o della) qualità; quality report, rapporto sulla qualità3 di buona qualità; di buona fattura; bello; ben fatto; eccellente: quality public services, servizi pubblici di buona qualità; ( sport: calcio) a quality cross into the box, un bel traversone in area● (ind.) quality auditor, valutatore della qualità □ (ind.) quality circle, tavola rotonda aziendale □ (ind.) quality controller, responsabile del controllo di qualità □ (ingl.) quality paper, giornale di qualità; quotidiano autorevole □ (ingl.) quality press, stampa autorevole; quotidiani autorevoli □ quality time, tempo che chi lavora dedica ai rapporti familiari.
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