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1 termination
[ˌtɜːmɪ'neɪʃn]1) (of contract) revoca f., rescissione f.; (of service) interruzione f.; (of discussion, relations, scheme) fine f.2) med. interruzione f. di gravidanza3) ling. terminazione f., desinenza f.* * *noun terminazione, conclusione* * *termination /tɜ:mɪˈneɪʃn/n.1 [uc] terminazione; conclusione; fine2 (gramm.) desinenza4 (med.) interruzione della gravidanza; aborto● termination of employment, estinzione del rapporto di lavoro; licenziamento □ (med.) termination of pregnancy, interruzione della gravidanza □ termination pay, indennità di licenziamento □ to bring st. to a termination (o to put a termination to st.), porre termine a qc.; portare qc. a conclusioneterminationala.(gramm.) di desinenza; finale.* * *[ˌtɜːmɪ'neɪʃn]1) (of contract) revoca f., rescissione f.; (of service) interruzione f.; (of discussion, relations, scheme) fine f.2) med. interruzione f. di gravidanza3) ling. terminazione f., desinenza f. -
2 expiration
[ˌekspɪ'reɪʃn]1) (termination) scadenza f.2) (exhalation) espirazione f.* * *[ekspi'reiʃən]noun scadenza* * *expiration /ɛkspɪˈreɪʃn/n.1 [uc] (fisiol.) espirazione2 [u] scadenza: the expiration of a contract [of an option], la scadenza di un contratto [di un'opzione]3 data di scadenza; termine.* * *[ˌekspɪ'reɪʃn]1) (termination) scadenza f.2) (exhalation) espirazione f.
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