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[rɪ'sepʃənɪst]nome receptionist m. e f.* * *noun (a person who is employed (eg in a hotel, office etc) to answer the telephone, attend to guests, clients etc.) receptionist* * *receptionist /rɪˈsɛpʃənɪst/n.2 ( di medico o dentista) assistente di studio medico ( che risponde al telefono, prende appuntamenti, ecc.).* * *[rɪ'sepʃənɪst]nome receptionist m. e f. -
2 receptionist re·cep·tion·ist n
[rɪ'sɛpʃənɪst](in hotel, offices) receptionist m/f inv, (at doctor's) addetto (-a) alla ricezione, assistente m/f di studio -
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[klɑːk] [AE klɜːrk]1) (in office, bank) impiegato m. (-a)head clerk — amm. capo ufficio; comm. capo commesso
2) (in UK) (to lawyer) praticante m. e f.; (in court) cancelliere m. (-a)* * *1) (a person who deals with letters, accounts etc in an office.) impiegato; contabile2) (a public official in charge of the business affairs of the town council etc: the town clerk.) segretario comunale3) ((American) a shop-assistant.) commesso* * *[klɑːk] [AE klɜːrk]1) (in office, bank) impiegato m. (-a)head clerk — amm. capo ufficio; comm. capo commesso
2) (in UK) (to lawyer) praticante m. e f.; (in court) cancelliere m. (-a) -
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♦ clerk /klɑ:k, USA klɜ:k/n.1 impiegato, impiegata; addetto; (stor.) copista; scrivano: bank clerk, impiegato di banca; filing clerk, archivista; addetto all'archivio NOTA D'USO: - employee o office worker?-● ( sport) clerk of the course, commissario di gara ( in atletica e corse su pista) □ clerk of the court, cancelliere di tribunale □ (in GB) Clerk of the House ( of Commons), Segretario Generale della Camera dei Comuni □ (GB) clerk of ( the) works, sovrintendente ai lavori; ispettore di lavori in appalto □ (leg., in GB) clerk to the justices, ausiliare del giudice di pace NOTE DI CULTURA: clerk to the justices: è un funzionario di giustizia, di solito barrister o solicitor, con almeno 5 anni di attività professionale.(to) clerk /klɑ:k, USA klɜ:k/v. i. (fam. USA)2 (leg.) lavorare come assistente giudiziario. -
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♦ reception /rɪˈsɛpʃn/n.1 [u] ( in albergo) reception; accettazione: You may leave a message at reception, può lasciare un messaggio alla reception; DIALOGO → - Wedding- They're going to have a big reception afterwards, dopo daranno un grande ricevimento2 [uc] ricevimento: There will be a reception in honour of the new director, ci sarà un ricevimento in onore del nuovo direttore3 accoglienza: a warm [a cool] reception, un'accoglienza calorosa [fredda]; a frosty reception, un'accoglienza gelida (o glaciale); a hostile reception, un'accoglienza ostile; a rapturous reception, un'accoglienza entusiastica; to have (o to get) a bad [a good, a mixed] reception, essere accolto male [bene, così e così]; His latest novel has had a favourable reception from reviewers, il suo ultimo romanzo ha incontrato il favore della critica; The proposal had a favourable reception, la proposta è stata accolta favorevolmente7 [u] ( raro) accettazione; approvazione: the general reception of his theories, l'accettazione delle sue teorie da parte di tutti● reception centre, centro di accoglienza ( per immigrati clandestini, ecc.) □ ( nelle scuole materne) reception class, prima classe ( 4-5 anni d'età) □ ( USA) reception clerk ► receptionist □ reception desk, (banco della) reception ( in albergo) □ reception office, (ufficio) ricezione □ reception room, sala di rappresentanza ( in una casa); sala d'attesa ( di medico, ecc.); salotto, soggiorno ( di casa privata). -
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[rɪ'sepʃn]1) (anche reception desk) (of hotel, office) reception f.; (of hospital) accettazione f.2) (gathering) ricevimento m. (for sb. in onore di qcn.; for sth. in occasione di qcs.)3) (public response) accoglienza f. ( for di)they gave us a great reception — [fans, audience] ci hanno riservato un'accoglienza straordinaria
4) rad. telev. ricezione f.* * *[rə'sepʃən]1) (the act of receiving or being received: His speech got a good reception.) accoglienza2) (a formal party or social gathering to welcome guests: a wedding reception.) ricevimento3) (the quality of radio or television signals: Radio reception is poor in this area.) ricezione4) (the part of a hotel, hospital etc where visitors enter and are attended to.) accettazione; reception•* * *[rɪ'sepʃn]1) (anche reception desk) (of hotel, office) reception f.; (of hospital) accettazione f.2) (gathering) ricevimento m. (for sb. in onore di qcn.; for sth. in occasione di qcs.)3) (public response) accoglienza f. ( for di)they gave us a great reception — [fans, audience] ci hanno riservato un'accoglienza straordinaria
4) rad. telev. ricezione f.
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receptionist — /ri sep sheuh nist/, n. 1. a person employed to receive and assist callers, clients, etc., as in an office. 2. Theol. a person who advocates receptionism. [1865 70; RECEPTION + IST] * * * … Universalium