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1 sussidio
m (pl -di) grant, allowancesussidio di disoccupazione unemployment benefit* * *sussidio s.m. subsidy, subvention, grant; benefit; ( aiuto) help, aid: sussidi didattici, teaching aids // (econ.): sussidi all'agricoltura, agricultural subsidies; sussidi all'edilizia, all'esportazione, housing, export subsidies; sussidio agli scioperanti, strike pay; fondo di sussidio, relief fund // (amm.): sussidi pubblici, welfare payments; sussidi statali perequativi, equalization grants; sussidio di invalidità, disability benefit; sussidio familiare, family allowance; sussidio di malattia, sick benefit; sussidio di disoccupazione, unemployment benefit; ricevere il sussidio di disoccupazione, to receive unemployment benefit (o fam. to be on the dole).* * *1) (supporto) aidsussidio visivo, didattico — visual, teaching aid
2) (in denaro) grant, allowance, benefitsussidio di disoccupazione — unemployment benefit BE o compensation AE
* * *sussidiopl. -di /sus'sidjo, di/sostantivo m.1 (supporto) aid; sussidio visivo, didattico visual, teaching aid2 (in denaro) grant, allowance, benefit; sussidio statale state aid; sussidio di disoccupazione unemployment benefit BE o compensation AE; sussidio di maternità maternity allowance. -
2 sussidio visivo, didattico
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3 didattico
didattico agg. didactic: metodo didattico, teaching method; tono didattico, didactic tone // direttore didattico, director of studies; ( di una scuola elementare) headmaster (of a primary school).* * *pl. -ci, - che [di'dattiko, tʃi, ke] aggettivo [metodo, materiale, programma, sussidio] didactic, teaching attrib.* * *didatticopl. -ci, - che /di'dattiko, t∫i, ke/[metodo, materiale, programma, sussidio] didactic, teaching attrib.; supporto didattico study aid; uscita -a field day o trip; software didattico teachware. -
4 presidio
presidio s.m.1 (mil.) garrison: comandante del presidio, garrison commander; milizie di presidio, garrison troops2 (fig.) ( salvaguardia) defence, protection: un provvedimento a presidio della salute pubblica, a regulation in defence of public health3 ( ausilio, sostegno) aid: presidi didattici, teaching aids // presidio ortopedico, ( protesi) prothesis.* * *1) mil. garrison2) fig. (difesa) defence, protection* * *presidiopl. -di /pre'sidjo, di/sostantivo m.1 mil. garrison; essere o stare di presidio to garrison2 fig. (difesa) defence, protection.
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