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1 ♦ receipt
♦ receipt /rɪˈsi:t/n.1 ricevuta; quietanza: Can I have a receipt?, mi fa una ricevuta?; You need to keep receipts for tax deduction, bisogna tenere le ricevute per dedurre le spese dalle imposte; to sign a receipt, firmare una ricevuta; to make out a receipt, rilasciare una ricevuta; a receipt in full, una ricevuta a saldo; a receipt on account, una ricevuta in conto; DIALOGO → - Paying 2- Here's your receipt, ecco a lei la ricevuta2 [u] ricezione; ricevimento: (comm.) upon receipt of the goods, al ricevimento della merce; (comm., bur.) to be in receipt of, accusare ricevuta di: We are in receipt of your letter dated the 3rd of March, accusiamo ricevuta della vostra lettera del 3 marzo; Please acknowledge receipt of our letter, pregasi accusare ricevuta della nostra lettera; DIALOGO → - Taking things back- Have you got the receipt?, ha la ricevuta?3 (pl.) proventi; incassi● receipt book, (comm.) registro delle ricevute; bollettario □ receipt stamp, bollo per ricevuta; bollo di quietanzaFALSI AMICI: nell'inglese attuale receipt non significa ricetta. (to) receipt /rɪˈsi:t/ (comm.)v. t.receiptingn. [u]● receipting machine, quietanzatrice ( macchina). -
2 receipt
I 1. [rɪ'siːt]1) comm. (in writing) ricevuta f., quietanza f. ( for di); (from till) scontrino m.; (for rent) ricevuta f.2) (on sending, delivery) ricevuta f. ( for di)3) (of goods, letters) ricevimento m.on receipt of sth. — al ricevimento di qcs.
2. II [rɪ'siːt]to be in receipt of — avere ricevuto [income, benefits]
verbo transitivo quietanzare [bill, invoice]* * *[rə'si:t]1) (the act of receiving or being received: Please sign this form to acknowledge receipt of the money.) ricevimento2) (a written note saying that money etc has been received: I paid the bill and he gave me a receipt.) ricevuta* * *I 1. [rɪ'siːt]1) comm. (in writing) ricevuta f., quietanza f. ( for di); (from till) scontrino m.; (for rent) ricevuta f.2) (on sending, delivery) ricevuta f. ( for di)3) (of goods, letters) ricevimento m.on receipt of sth. — al ricevimento di qcs.
2. II [rɪ'siːt]to be in receipt of — avere ricevuto [income, benefits]
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3 acknowledge *** ac·knowl·edge vt
[ək'nɒlɪdʒ](mistake) riconoscere, ammettere, (truth) riconoscere, (claim) prendere atto di, (letter), (also: acknowledge receipt of) accusare ricevuta di, (help, present) manifestare la propria gratitudine per, (greeting) rispondere a, ricambiareto acknowledge o.s. beaten — ammettere la propria sconfitta
English-Italian dictionary > acknowledge *** ac·knowl·edge vt
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4 receipt re·ceipt n
[rɪ'siːt]1) (slip of paper) ricevuta2) frm (esp Comm) ricevimentowe are in receipt of... — abbiamo ricevuto...
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5 acknowledge
[ək'nɒlɪdʒ]2) (express thanks for) esprimere gratitudine per [gift, help]; rispondere a [ applause]to acknowledge one's sources — (in book) citare le proprie fonti
3) (confirm receipt of) accusare ricevuta di [letter, parcel]4) (show recognition of) riconoscere* * *[ək'noli‹]1) (to admit as being fact: He acknowledged defeat; He acknowledged that I was right.) riconoscere2) (to say (usually in writing) that one has received (something): He acknowledged the letter.) accusare ricevuta3) (to give thanks for: He acknowledged their help.) esprimere la propria gratitudine4) (to greet someone: He acknowledged her by waving.) salutare•- acknowledgment* * *[ək'nɒlɪdʒ]2) (express thanks for) esprimere gratitudine per [gift, help]; rispondere a [ applause]to acknowledge one's sources — (in book) citare le proprie fonti
3) (confirm receipt of) accusare ricevuta di [letter, parcel]4) (show recognition of) riconoscere -
6 ♦ (to) acknowledge
♦ (to) acknowledge /əkˈnɒlɪdʒ/v. t.1 ammettere; riconoscere (la verità di qc.): The company acknowledged that his dismissal was unfair, la società riconobbe l'illegittimità del suo licenziamento; to acknowledge a mistake, ammettere il proprio errore; riconoscere di aver sbagliato; to acknowledge defeat, riconoscersi sconfitto; ammettere la sconfitta2 riconoscere: He is acknowledged as ( o to be) the best in his field, è riconosciuto come il migliore nel suo campo3 riconoscere la validità di; attestare l'autenticità di: to acknowledge a claim, riconoscere la validità di una rivendicazione; to acknowledge a contract, attestare l'autenticità di un contratto; (leg.) to acknowledge a son, riconoscere un figlio4 esprimere gratitudine per; mostrarsi grato per; ringraziare per: to acknowledge sb. 's help, ringraziare q. per il suo aiuto; to acknowledge one's sources, citare le proprie fonti5 confermare il ricevimento di; mandare un cenno di riscontro per; accusare ricevuta di: to acknowledge (receipt of) st., accusare ricevuta di qc.6 riconoscere (la presenza di q.); salutare: He acknowledged me with a nod, mi ha salutato con un cenno del capo. -
7 ♦ (to) acknowledge
♦ (to) acknowledge /əkˈnɒlɪdʒ/v. t.1 ammettere; riconoscere (la verità di qc.): The company acknowledged that his dismissal was unfair, la società riconobbe l'illegittimità del suo licenziamento; to acknowledge a mistake, ammettere il proprio errore; riconoscere di aver sbagliato; to acknowledge defeat, riconoscersi sconfitto; ammettere la sconfitta2 riconoscere: He is acknowledged as ( o to be) the best in his field, è riconosciuto come il migliore nel suo campo3 riconoscere la validità di; attestare l'autenticità di: to acknowledge a claim, riconoscere la validità di una rivendicazione; to acknowledge a contract, attestare l'autenticità di un contratto; (leg.) to acknowledge a son, riconoscere un figlio4 esprimere gratitudine per; mostrarsi grato per; ringraziare per: to acknowledge sb. 's help, ringraziare q. per il suo aiuto; to acknowledge one's sources, citare le proprie fonti5 confermare il ricevimento di; mandare un cenno di riscontro per; accusare ricevuta di: to acknowledge (receipt of) st., accusare ricevuta di qc.6 riconoscere (la presenza di q.); salutare: He acknowledged me with a nod, mi ha salutato con un cenno del capo.
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