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1 coppia di testate
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2 contemplare
contemplatelaw provide for* * *contemplare v.tr.1 to behold*; to admire; to gaze at, on (s.o., sthg.); to contemplate: la contemplò a lungo, he gazed at (o on) her for a long time; si fermò a contemplare le montagne, he stopped to admire (o to gaze at) the mountains; contemplare un'opera d'arte, to admire a work of art2 ( concentrarsi) to contemplate, to meditate on: contemplare i misteri della fede, to meditate on the mysteries (of the faith)3 ( prevedere) to provide for (sthg.), to envisage: il regolamento non contempla questa possibilità, the regulations don't provide for this eventuality // (dir.): contemplato nel testamento, testate; la legge non contempla questo caso, the law does not consider this case.* * *[kontem'plare]verbo transitivo1) (ammirare) to contemplate, to admire [ quadro]2) (prevedere) to contemplate, to envisage [caso, possibilità]contemplare qcs. in un piano — to provide for sth. in a plan
* * *contemplare/kontem'plare/ [1]1 (ammirare) to contemplate, to admire [ quadro]2 (prevedere) to contemplate, to envisage [caso, possibilità]; contemplare qcs. in un piano to provide for sth. in a plan. -
3 testata sf
[tes'tata]1) (di letto) headboard2) (di giornale) heading, (il giornale stesso) paper3) Auto (cylinder) head, (Aer : di missile) head4) (colpo: accidentale) bang on the head, (intenzionale) head butt -
4 testata
sf [tes'tata]1) (di letto) headboard2) (di giornale) heading, (il giornale stesso) paper3) Auto (cylinder) head, (Aer : di missile) head4) (colpo: accidentale) bang on the head, (intenzionale) head butt
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testate — tes·tate 1 / te ˌstāt, stət/ adj [Latin testatus, past participle of testari to make a will] 1: having made a valid will died testate 2: disposed of or governed by a will testate property a testate estate testate 2 … Law dictionary
testate — tes‧tate [ˈtesteɪt] adverb LAW die testate to die after having made a will (= official document stating who will have your money, property etc after you die) compare intestate * * * Ⅰ. testate UK US /ˈtesteɪt/ adverb ● … Financial and business terms
Testate — Tes tate, a. [L. testatus, p. p. of testari. See {Testament}.] (Law) Having made and left a will; as, a person is said to die testate. Ayliffe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Testate — Tes tate, n. (Law) One who leaves a valid will at death; a testate person. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
testate — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having made a valid will before one dies. ► NOUN ▪ a person who dies testate. ORIGIN Latin testatus testified, witnessed … English terms dictionary
testate — [tes′tāt΄] adj. [LME < L testatus, pp. of testari: see TESTAMENT] having made and left a legally valid will n. a person who has died testate … English World dictionary
testate — having left a valid will, late 15c., from L. testatus, pp. of testari make a will, be witness to, declare (see TESTAMENT (Cf. testament)) … Etymology dictionary
testate — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin testatus, past participle of testari to make a will Date: 15th century having left a valid will < she died testate > … New Collegiate Dictionary
testate — [ tɛsteɪt] adjective having made a valid will before one dies. noun a person who dies testate. Origin ME: from L. testatus testified, witnessed , past participle of testari, from testis a witness … English new terms dictionary
testate — I. /ˈtɛsteɪt / (say testayt), /ˈtɛstət / (say testuht) adjective Law having made and left a valid will. {late Middle English, from Latin testātus, past participle} II. /ˈtɛsteɪt / (say testayt), /ˈtɛstət / (say testuht) adjective Bi …
testate — adj. & n. adj. having left a valid will at death. n. a testate person. Derivatives: testacy n. (pl. ies). Etymology: L testatus past part. of testari testify, make a will, f. testis witness … Useful english dictionary