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1 sovversivo
subversive* * ** * *[sovver'sivo] 1.aggettivo subversive2.sostantivo maschile (f. -a) subversive* * *sovversivo/sovver'sivo/subversive(f. -a) subversive. -
2 eversivo
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3 eversione
eversione s.f.1 subversion: le forze dell'eversione, subversive forces3 (med.) eversion.* * *[ever'sjone]sostantivo femminile pol. subversion; (forze eversive)l'eversione — = the subversive movements
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4 sovversivismo
sovversivismo s.m.1 ( carattere sovversivo) subversive nature2 ( movimento sovversivo) subversive movement. -
5 associazione
f associationassociazione per la difesa dei consumatori consumer association* * *associazione s.f.1 association: associazione di idee, association of ideas; associazione di sforzi, combined efforts; (psic.) associazione libera, free association2 ( organizzazione) association; ( sindacale) combination: associazione commerciale, trading association; associazione sovversiva, subversive organization // (comm., fin.): associazione di categoria, trade association; associazione illecita, illegal enterprise; associazione imprenditoriale, employers' association; associazione commercianti, chamber of trade; associazione dei consumatori, consumers' association; associazione di vendita, joint selling association; associazione senza scopo di lucro, non-profit association; associazione priva di personalità giuridica, unincorporated association; associazione in partecipazione, joint venture (o adventure); Associazione Nazionale degli Industriali, National Association of Manufacturers; Associazione Europea di Libero Scambio, European Free Trade Association // (dir.) associazione per delinquere, criminal association4 (scient.) association.* * *[assotʃat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) dir. comm. (ente) association, organization2) (unione) association•associazione benefica o di beneficenza charity o charitable institution; associazione culturale cultural o arts association; associazione a delinquere dir. criminal conspiracy; associazione di idee psic. association of ideas; associazione professionale confraternity, professional o trade association; associazione a scopo di lucro profit-making organization; associazione senza scopo di lucro non-profitmaking organization; associazione sportiva — sporting partnership, sports club
* * *associazione/assot∫at'tsjone/sostantivo f.2 (unione) association; in associazione con in association withassociazione benefica o di beneficenza charity o charitable institution; associazione culturale cultural o arts association; associazione a delinquere dir. criminal conspiracy; associazione di idee psic. association of ideas; associazione professionale confraternity, professional o trade association; associazione a scopo di lucro profit-making organization; associazione senza scopo di lucro non-profitmaking organization; associazione sportiva sporting partnership, sports club. -
6 l'eversione
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7 scamiciato
scamiciato agg. shirt-sleeved (attr.); in one's shirtsleeves (pred.); (estens.) ( scomposto) slovenly; in disarray (pred.)◆ s.m.2 ( abito da donna) pinafore dress.* * *[skami'tʃato] scamiciato (-a)1. agg2. sm* * *[skami'tʃato]sostantivo maschile pinafore (dress), jumper AE* * *scamiciato/skami't∫ato/sostantivo m.pinafore (dress), jumper AE. -
8 eversivo agg
[ever'sivo] eversivo (-a) -
9 sovversivo sm/f agg
[sovver'sivo] sovversivo (-a) -
10 eversivo
agg [ever'sivo] eversivo (-a) -
11 sovversivo
sm/f agg [sovver'sivo] sovversivo (-a)
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