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1 ♦ resignation
♦ resignation /rɛzɪgˈneɪʃn/n.1 [uc] dimissioni: a letter of resignation, una lettera di dimissioni; He has announced his resignation as an MP, ha annunciato le sue dimissioni da deputato; to hand in (o to tender) one's resignation, dare (o presentare) le dimissioni; to call for sb. 's resignation, chiedere le dimissioni di q.2 [u] rassegnazione: They accepted the defeat with resignation, hanno accettato la sconfitta con rassegnazione. -
2 tender
I ['tendə(r)]1) (soft) [food, bud] tenero2) (loving) [kiss, love] tenero, affettuoso3) (sensitive) [ bruise] dolorante; [ skin] sensibile, delicato4) lett. (young)II ['tendə(r)]1) ferr. tender m., carro m. scortaIII ['tendə(r)]nome econ. offerta f. (di appalto)IV 1. ['tendə(r)]to put in o make a tender for a contract — presentare un'offerta per un appalto, partecipare a una gara d'appalto
verbo transitivo offrire in pagamento [ money]; porgere [apology, thanks]; rassegnare [ resignation]2.verbo intransitivo partecipare a una gara d'appalto* * *1) (a person who looks after something: a bartender.) guardiano, (chi bada a)2) (a small boat which carries stores or passengers to and from a larger boat.)* * *tender (1) /ˈtɛndə(r)/n.1 chi bada; chi ha cura (di q.); guardiano; sorvegliante: A shepherd is a tender of sheep, il pastore è un guardiano di pecore2 (ferr.) tender; carro di scortatender (2) /ˈtɛndə(r)/n.2 (leg., comm.) offerta d'appalto (o di fornitura: di servizi, ecc.); offerta in gara d'appalto; licitazione: to submit a tender, presentare un'offerta d'appalto; sealed tender, offerta sigillata5 (fin., in GB) offerta (in gara), gara ( di titoli di stato): The Bank of England invites tenders from the discount houses for the Treasury Bills, la Banca d'Inghilterra invita gli istituti di sconto a fare offerte per i buoni del Tesoro● (fin., Borsa, in GB) tender issue, emissione ( di titoli di stato) con invito a presentare offerte d'acquisto □ (leg.) tender of amends, offerta di risarcimento danni □ (fin., Borsa) tender offer, offerta pubblica d'acquisto ( di titoli di stato); ( USA) offerta pubblica di acquisizione di controllo ( di una società; cfr. ingl. takeover bid, sotto bid, def. 4) □ ( di una moneta) to be legal tender, avere corso legale.tender (3) /ˈtɛndə(r)/a.1 tenero; affettuoso; amorevole; dolce; sensibile: tender meat, carne tenera; tender buds, teneri germogli; a tender plant, una tenera pianticella, una pianta delicata; tender care, cure amorevoli; to have a tender heart, avere il cuor tenero, sensibile; a tender look, uno sguardo amorevole2 delicato ( anche fig.); fragile; debole: tender skin, pelle delicata; tender colours, tinte delicate; a tender question, una questione delicata3 (med.) sensibile al tocco; dolente; indolenzito: My ankle is still tender, la caviglia mi fa ancora male se la tocco● tender-eyed, dallo sguardo dolce □ tender-hearted, dal cuore tenero; sensibile □ tender-heartedness, sensibilità; dolcezza □ tender-minded, troppo sensibile, ipersensibile □ tender-mindedness, sensibilità eccessiva, ipersensibilità □ (fig.) tender spot, punto sensibile □ to be tender of other people's feelings, aver riguardo per i sentimenti altrui □ a tender subject, un argomento scabroso □ a tender touch, un tocco leggero □ a tender wound, una ferita che duole ancora ( anche fig.) □ of tender age (o years), di tenera età; in ancor tenera età □ (fig.) to touch a tender spot, toccare un punto sensibile.(to) tender /ˈtɛndə(r)/A v. t.1 (comm., leg.) offrire ( denaro) in pagamento; pagare con: He tendered a 500 euro note to pay for the damage, ha offerto una banconota da 500 euro per risarcire il danno2 offrire: I wish to tender my services as an agent of your firm, mi pregio offrire i miei servigi come rappresentante della vostra dittaB v. i.fare un'offerta (o offerte); concorrere a un appalto; partecipare a una gara d'appalto: to tender for a contract, fare un'offerta per un appalto● «Passengers should tender the exact fare», i passeggeri devono avere i soldi contati per il biglietto ( della corsa in autobus).* * *I ['tendə(r)]1) (soft) [food, bud] tenero2) (loving) [kiss, love] tenero, affettuoso3) (sensitive) [ bruise] dolorante; [ skin] sensibile, delicato4) lett. (young)II ['tendə(r)]1) ferr. tender m., carro m. scortaIII ['tendə(r)]nome econ. offerta f. (di appalto)IV 1. ['tendə(r)]to put in o make a tender for a contract — presentare un'offerta per un appalto, partecipare a una gara d'appalto
verbo transitivo offrire in pagamento [ money]; porgere [apology, thanks]; rassegnare [ resignation]2.verbo intransitivo partecipare a una gara d'appalto -
3 tender ten·der
I ['tɛndə(r)] adj1) tenero (-a)2) (sore: part of body) sensibile, dolente, (fig: subject) delicato (-a)II ['tɛndə(r)]1. n1) Comm offertato make a tender (for); put in a tender (for) — fare un'offerta (per)
2) Fin2. vtpresentare, offrire3. viIII ['tɛndə(r)] nto tender (for) — fare un'offerta (per), concorrere a un appalto (per)
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4 resignation *** res·ig·na·tion n
[ˌrɛzɪɡ'neɪʃ(ə)n]1) (from job) dimissioni fpl2) (mental state) rassegnazione fEnglish-Italian dictionary > resignation *** res·ig·na·tion n
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