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1 enactment
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2 enactment en·act·ment n
[ɪ'næktmənt]1) emanazione f2) (in play) rappresentazione f -
3 re-enactment
[ˌriːɪ'næktmənt]nome (of crime) ricostruzione f.* * *re-enactment► to re-enact* * *[ˌriːɪ'næktmənt]nome (of crime) ricostruzione f. -
4 -society o company?-
Nota d'usoIl sostantivo italiano “società” nel senso di “collettività”, “comunità” corrisponde all'inglese society, ma le due parole non sono sempre sovrapponibili. Infatti, society non significa “società” nel senso di “grande azienda”, che in inglese è company: Fiat is a large company (non Fiat is a large society), la Fiat è una grossa società. Inoltre, society ha anche il significato di “associazione”, “istituzione” non sempre traducibile in italiano con “società”: She joined the local Society of History Re-enactment, si unì all'Associazione di Rievocazione Storica locale. -
5 (to) enact
(to) enact /ɪˈnækt/v. t.2 (leg.) approvare, convertire in legge ( un disegno di legge); emanare, promulgare ( un decreto, una legge): enacting clause, formula di promulgazione di una legge3 mettere in atto; rappresentare; recitare; (al passivo, anche) avere luogo, accadere, svolgersi: to enact ancient rituals, rappresentare antichi riti; A curious drama was being enacted before us, davanti a noi si stava rappresentando un curioso drammaenaction► enactment, def. 1. -
6 (to) re-enact
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7 (to) enact
(to) enact /ɪˈnækt/v. t.2 (leg.) approvare, convertire in legge ( un disegno di legge); emanare, promulgare ( un decreto, una legge): enacting clause, formula di promulgazione di una legge3 mettere in atto; rappresentare; recitare; (al passivo, anche) avere luogo, accadere, svolgersi: to enact ancient rituals, rappresentare antichi riti; A curious drama was being enacted before us, davanti a noi si stava rappresentando un curioso drammaenaction► enactment, def. 1. -
8 (to) re-enact
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9 enact
[ɪ'nækt]* * *[i'nækt]1) (to act (a rôle, scene etc) not necessarily on stage.) recitare2) (to make into a law or pass a law: to enact a new sexual harassment law; enact the bill.) convertire in legge, promulgare; ordinare•* * *[ɪ'nækt]
См. также в других словарях:
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