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1 ♦ sanction
♦ sanction /ˈsæŋkʃn/n.2 (leg. e sport) sanzione; pena; punizione: economic sanctions, sanzioni economiche; trade sanctions, sanzioni commerciali● (comm. est.) sanctions-busting, violazione dell'embargo.(to) sanction /ˈsæŋkʃn/v. t.1 sanzionare; approvare; ratificare; sancire -
2 sanction
I 1. ['sæŋkʃn]1) (authorization) autorizzazione f., permesso m.; (approval) sanzione f.2) dir. (deterrent)2. II ['sæŋkʃn]* * *['sæŋkʃən] 1. noun(permission or approval: The soldier's action did not have the sanction of his commanding officer.) approvazione2. verb(to permit or agree to: We cannot sanction the use of force.) approvare* * *I 1. ['sæŋkʃn]1) (authorization) autorizzazione f., permesso m.; (approval) sanzione f.2) dir. (deterrent)2. II ['sæŋkʃn] -
3 sanction **** sanc·tion
['sæŋkʃ(ə)n]1. n(gen) sanzione feconomic sanctions — sanzioni fpl economiche
to impose economic sanctions on or against — adottare sanzioni economiche contro
2. vtsancire, sanzionare -
4 economic
[ˌiːkə'nɒmɪk, ˌek-]1) [crisis, policy, sanction, cost, management] economico2) (profitable) [proposition, business] redditizio, rimunerativo* * *[i:kə'nomik]1) (of or concerned with (an) economy: the country's economic future.) economico2) (likely to bring a profit: an economic rent.) redditizio* * *[ˌiːkə'nɒmɪk, ˌek-]1) [crisis, policy, sanction, cost, management] economico2) (profitable) [proposition, business] redditizio, rimunerativo -
5 strong
[strɒŋ] [AE strɔːŋ]1) (powerful) [arm, person] forte, robusto; [army, country, state, swimmer] forte, potente; [current, wind] forte2) (sturdy) [ rope] resistente, forte; [table, shoe] solido, robusto; fig. [bond, alibi] solido, forte; [ cast] d'eccezione; [ candidate] forte, favorito; [ currency] forte, stabileto have a strong stomach — colloq. fig. avere stomaco, avere uno stomaco di ferro
3) (concentrated) [ coffee] ristretto, forte4) (alcoholic) [ drink] forte, molto alcolico5) (noticeable) [smell, taste] forte; [ colour] forte, acceso6) (heartfelt) [desire, feeling, conviction] forte, profondo; [believer, supporter] accanito, convinto; [ opinion] forte, fermo; [criticism, opposition, reaction] forte, deciso7) (resolute) [ruler, leadership] forte, deciso; [action, measure, sanction] deciso, severo8) (pronounced) [ accent] forte, marcato; [ rhythm] forte9) (definite) [ chance] forte, buono10) (good)to be strong in physics — essere forte o ferrato in fisica
he finished the race a strong second — nella corsa si è piazzato secondo e con un distacco minimo (dal primo)
11) (immoderate)strong language — parole forti, linguaggio volgare
13) (in number)••to be still going strong — [person, company] difendersi ancora bene
* * *[stroŋ]1) (firm, sound, or powerful, and therefore not easily broken, destroyed, attacked, defeated, resisted, or affected by weariness, illness etc: strong furniture; a strong castle; a strong wind; She's a strong swimmer; He has a very strong will/personality; He has never been very strong (= healthy); He is not strong enough to lift that heavy table.) forte2) (very noticeable; very intense: a strong colour; a strong smell.) forte3) (containing a large amount of the flavouring ingredient: strong tea.) forte4) ((of a group, force etc) numbering a particular amount: An army 20,000 strong was advancing towards the town.) forte di•- strongly- strength
- strengthen
- strongbox
- strong drink
- stronghold
- strong language
- strong-minded
- strong point
- strongroom
- on the strength of* * *[strɒŋ] [AE strɔːŋ]1) (powerful) [arm, person] forte, robusto; [army, country, state, swimmer] forte, potente; [current, wind] forte2) (sturdy) [ rope] resistente, forte; [table, shoe] solido, robusto; fig. [bond, alibi] solido, forte; [ cast] d'eccezione; [ candidate] forte, favorito; [ currency] forte, stabileto have a strong stomach — colloq. fig. avere stomaco, avere uno stomaco di ferro
3) (concentrated) [ coffee] ristretto, forte4) (alcoholic) [ drink] forte, molto alcolico5) (noticeable) [smell, taste] forte; [ colour] forte, acceso6) (heartfelt) [desire, feeling, conviction] forte, profondo; [believer, supporter] accanito, convinto; [ opinion] forte, fermo; [criticism, opposition, reaction] forte, deciso7) (resolute) [ruler, leadership] forte, deciso; [action, measure, sanction] deciso, severo8) (pronounced) [ accent] forte, marcato; [ rhythm] forte9) (definite) [ chance] forte, buono10) (good)to be strong in physics — essere forte o ferrato in fisica
he finished the race a strong second — nella corsa si è piazzato secondo e con un distacco minimo (dal primo)
11) (immoderate)strong language — parole forti, linguaggio volgare
13) (in number)••to be still going strong — [person, company] difendersi ancora bene
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6 voluntary
['vɒləntrɪ] [AE -terɪ] 1.1) (not imposed) [consent, euthanasia] volontario; [ statement] spontaneo; [agreement, ban] libero; [ participation] facoltativo; [ sanction] non obbligatorioon a voluntary basis — volontariamente, spontaneamente
2) (unpaid) [ work] volontario; [ organization] di volontariato; [ sector] del volontariato3) (done by will) [ movement] volontario2.nome mus. assolo m. di organo* * *['voləntəri, ]( American[) volən'teri]1) (done, given etc by choice, not by accident or because of being forced (often without pay): Their action was completely voluntary - nobody asked them to do that.) volontario2) (run, financed etc by such actions, contributions etc: He does a lot of work for a voluntary organization.) volontario•* * *['vɒləntrɪ] [AE -terɪ] 1.1) (not imposed) [consent, euthanasia] volontario; [ statement] spontaneo; [agreement, ban] libero; [ participation] facoltativo; [ sanction] non obbligatorioon a voluntary basis — volontariamente, spontaneamente
2) (unpaid) [ work] volontario; [ organization] di volontariato; [ sector] del volontariato3) (done by will) [ movement] volontario2.nome mus. assolo m. di organo -
7 pragmatic
[præg'mætɪk(l)]1) (matter-of-fact) pratico, pragmatico2) filos. pragmatistico* * *pragmatic /prægˈmætɪk/, pragmatical /prægˈmætɪkl/a.1 pragmatico; pratico; concreto; positivo2 (filos.) pragmatico3 (arc.) dogmatico; intransigente; presuntuoso4 (arc.) inframmettente; invadente● (stor.) the Pragmatic Sanction, la Prammatica sanzionepragmaticallyavv.in modo pragmatico; pragmaticamente; concretamente.* * *[præg'mætɪk(l)]1) (matter-of-fact) pratico, pragmatico2) filos. pragmatistico
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sanction — [ sɑ̃ksjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XVIIIe; « précepte » XIVe; lat. sanctio, de sancire « prescrire » I ♦ 1 ♦ Hist., dr. Acte par lequel le souverain, le chef du pouvoir exécutif revêt une mesure législative de l approbation qui la rend exécutoire. Pragmatique… … Encyclopédie Universelle
sanction — sanc·tion 1 / saŋk shən/ n 1: a punitive or coercive measure or action that results from failure to comply with a law, rule, or order a sanction for contempt 2: explicit or official approval 3: an economic or military coercive measure adopted usu … Law dictionary
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Sanction — • Sanction signifies the authoritative act whereby the legislator gives a law value and binding force for its subjects Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sanction Sanction … Catholic encyclopedia
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sanction — ► NOUN 1) a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule. 2) (sanctions) measures taken by a state to coerce another to conform to an international agreement or norms of conduct. 3) official permission or approval. ► VERB 1) give official… … English terms dictionary
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