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1 fabbisogno
m needs pl, requirements pl* * *fabbisogno s.m. ( bisogno) needs (pl.), wants (pl.); requisites (pl.); requirements (pl.): provvedere al fabbisogno di qlcu., to provide for (o see to) s.o.'s wants (o needs); il fabbisogno di materie prime, raw materials requirements; fabbisogno alimentare, food requirements; il fabbisogno mondiale di petrolio, world oil demand (o requirements) // (econ.): fabbisogno finanziario, financial requirements; fabbisogno di manodopera, labour requirements; fabbisogno complessivo del settore pubblico, public sector borrowing requirement; fabbisogno giornaliero di contante, counter cash (o cash requirement).* * *[fabbi'zoɲɲo]sostantivo maschile needs pl., requirements pl.* * *fabbisogno/fabbi'zoŋŋo/sostantivo m.needs pl., requirements pl.\fabbisogno alimentare food requirements. -
2 requisito
"requirement;Anforderung;requisito"* * *m requirement* * *requisito s.m. requisite, requirement, qualification; prerequisite (anche dir.): requisito essenziale è la conoscenza dell'inglese, knowledge of English is an essential requirement; avere tutti i requisiti necessari per un posto, per un concorso, to have all the necessary qualifications for a post, for a competitive examination; avere i requisiti richiesti, to have the requisites // (inform.) requisiti della macchina, hardware requirements.* * *[rekwi'zito]sostantivo maschile requirement, requisite, qualification- i per l'ammissione — entrance o entry requirements
avere i -i necessari — [persona, prodotto] to have the necessary requirements, to fulfil o meet o satisfy the requirements, to measure up
avere tutti i -i per fare qcs. — to be fully qualified, to have the necessary o right qualifications o requirements for doing, to do sth
* * *requisito/rekwi'zito/sostantivo m.requirement, requisite, qualification; - i per l'ammissione entrance o entry requirements; requisito indispensabile prerequisite; avere i -i necessari [persona, prodotto] to have the necessary requirements, to fulfil o meet o satisfy the requirements, to measure up; avere tutti i -i per fare qcs. to be fully qualified, to have the necessary o right qualifications o requirements for doing, to do sth.
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