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♦ community /kəˈmju:nətɪ/n.1 comunità ( anche amm., relig., polit., ecol.); collettività; società: the French community in Turkey, la comunità francese in Turchia; a rural community, una comunità rurale; the international community, la comunità internazionale; to serve the community, servire la collettività2 [u] (leg.) comunione; comunanza: community of goods, comunione dei beni; community of interests, comunanza di interessi3 mondo; ambiente, ambienti: the academic community, il mondo universitario; the scientific community, la comunità scientifica; the business community, il mondo degli affari; gli ambienti commerciali4 (econ., stor.) – the Community (= the European Community), la Comunità (Europea); Community financing, finanziamento comunitario; Community law, diritto comunitario; Community workers, lavoratori comunitari● (TV) community antenna television, televisione ad antenna centralizzata □ community care, servizi (pl.) di assistenza socio-sanitaria; ( anche) affidamento ( di anziani, malati mentali, ecc.) alla comunità: to transfer to community care, deospedalizzare □ community centre, centro civico; centro sociale (o ricreativo) □ (TV) community channel, canale televisivo che trasmette programmi prodotti dagli abbonati; canale dell'accesso □ (fisc., stor., in GB) community charge, imposta locale pro capite (tassa introdotta nel 1990 dal Partito Conservatore e rimasta in vigore fino al 1993, meglio nota come ► «poll tax», ► poll /1/) □ ( USA) community chest, fondo di beneficenza □ (in USA) community college, istituto universitario con corsi di primo livello finanziato da autorità locali ( è frequentato spec. da adulti e lavoratori) □ (leg., in GB) community home, centro di accoglienza; casa di rieducazione; riformatorio □ community hospital, ospedale di zona □ community investments, investimenti sociali □ (econ.) community money (o community currency), valuta complementare con circolazione limitata a livello locale □ community paper, gazzettino locale □ community policing, sistema del poliziotto di quartiere □ (leg., in USA) community property, beni in regime di comunione □ community relations, rapporti tra comunità etniche, religiose, ecc. ( in una città, ecc.) □ (leg.) community service, lavori (pl.) socialmente utili □ community singing, canto in coro □ community worker, operatore socioculturale.
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