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21 State Registered Nurse
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22 State's attorney
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23 state-funded
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24 state-owned
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25 state-run
[ˌsteɪt'rʌn]* * *[ˌsteɪt'rʌn] -
26 welfare state
nome welfare state m., stato m. assistenziale; (stressing state assistance) assistenza f. pubblica* * *(a country which runs insurance schemes for its inhabitants, supplying them with free medical care, pensions etc.) stato sociale/assistenziale* * *n* * *nome welfare state m., stato m. assistenziale; (stressing state assistance) assistenza f. pubblica -
27 solid-state
[ˌsɒlɪd'steɪt]aggettivo [ microelectronics] a transistor* * *[ˌsɒlɪd'steɪt]aggettivo [ microelectronics] a transistor -
28 -to report o to state?-
Nota d'usoIl verbo riportare si traduce con “to report” solo nel senso di “riferire”, “relazionare”: Riferì alla polizia gli eventi a cui aveva assistito, she reported the events she had witnessed to the police. Riportare nel senso di “mettere per iscritto”, si traduce con “to state”: Le condizioni riportate nel contratto sono chiare, the terms stated in the contract are clear. -
29 Empire State Building
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30 Secretary of State ***
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31 solid-state adj
['sɒlɪdˌsteɪt]Elec a stato solido -
32 the nanny state
(the welfare state as seen by its opponents.) lo stato assistenziale -
33 buffer state
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34 client state
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35 Free State
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36 interstate inter·state adj
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37 member state
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38 nation-state n
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39 overstate over·state vt
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40 overstatement over·state·ment n
[ˌəʊvə'steɪtmənt]English-Italian dictionary > overstatement over·state·ment n
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