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1 bandire
proclaimconcorso announce( esiliare) banishfig ( abolire) dispense with* * *bandire v.tr.1 to announce publicly, to proclaim, to publish; to advertise: bandire un concorso, to advertise a (competitive) competition; bandire un nuovo credo, to proclaim a new belief // bandire ai quattro venti, (fam.) to tell to the four winds3 ( mettere da parte) to put* aside; to dispense with: bandire i complimenti, to dispense with ceremony; bisogna bandire la malinconia, let's get rid of all these long faces.* * *[ban'dire]verbo transitivo1) to publish [ concorso]2) (esiliare) to banish, to outlaw stor. [ persona]bandire qcn. da un paese — to exile sb. from a country
4) fig. (mettere da parte)* * *bandire/ban'dire/ [102]1 to publish [ concorso]; bandire una gara d'appalto to invite tenders2 (esiliare) to banish, to outlaw stor. [ persona]; bandire qcn. da un paese to exile sb. from a country -
2 bandire le formalità
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