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1 regressione
f regression* * *regressione s.f.1 regression, regress; (econ.) recession: il paese attraversa una fase di regressione economica, the country is going through a period of economic recession* * *[regres'sjone]sostantivo femminile regression (anche psic.)* * *regressione/regres'sjone/sostantivo f.regression (anche psic.); la mortalità infantile è in fase di regressione infant mortality is decreasing. -
2 regressione
regressione s.f. 1. régression, recul m. ( anche fig): regressione della cultura régression de la culture; regressione della malattia régression de la maladie. 2. ( diminuzione) diminution, baisse. 3. (Geol,Biol,Psic) régression. 4. ( Stat) régression: analisi di regressione analyse de la régression. -
3 regresso
m regression* * *regresso s.m.1 regress, regression; (econ.) recession, setback; ( calo) drop, decline, decrease: il regresso di una malattia, the regression of an illness; ultimamente ho notato un regresso nel tuo rendimento, I have noticed that your performance has fallen off latterly; regresso nelle esportazioni, a drop in exports; regresso nella produzione, setback in production; il regresso delle vendite è stato sensibile, sales have fallen off considerably; l'economia mostra segni di regresso, the economy shows signs of recession; l'economia è in regresso, the economy is going through a recession // in regresso, declining (o in decline)2 (dir.) ( ricorso) recourse: azione di regresso, action for recovery (o of recourse); senza regresso, without recourse3 (mar.) slip: regresso apparente, apparent slip; regresso dell'elica, screw slip; regresso negativo, negative slip4 (ferr.) switchback5 (biol.) throwback.* * *[re'grɛsso]sostantivo maschile regress, regressionessere in regresso — [cultura, industria, economia] to be in decline
* * *regresso/re'grεsso/sostantivo m.regress, regression; regresso economico recession; essere in regresso [cultura, industria, economia] to be in decline. -
4 involuzione
involuzione s.f.1 involution (anche mat.): un'involuzione di parole, an involution of words2 (decadenza) decline: il partito subì un'involuzione dopo la guerra, the party underwent a decline after the war3 (med.) involution: involuzione uterina, involution of the uterus; involuzione senile, senile involution.* * *[involut'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) (decadenza) regression2) biol. med. involution* * *involuzione/involut'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 (decadenza) regression2 biol. med. involution. -
5 regresso
I. regresso s.m. 1. régression f., recul: il regresso di una malattia la régression d'une maladie. 2. ( fig) ( decadimento) déclin, décadence f. 3. ( diminuzione) diminution f., baisse f. 4. ( Dir) recours: azione di regresso action en recours. 5. (Aer,Mar) recul. II. regresso p.p. di Vedere regredire. -
6 regressione sf
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7 anastrofe
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8 imbarbarimento
imbarbarimento s.m. retour à la barbarie, régression f., déclin, corruption f.: l'imbarbarimento dei costumi la corruption des mœurs. -
9 involuzione
involuzione s.f. 1. ( regresso) involution, régression. 2. ( l'essere intricato) complexité. 3. (Biol,Med,Mat) involution. -
10 retrocessione
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11 regressione
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