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I ['eksaɪz]nome (anche excise duty) accisa f.II [ɪk'saɪz]1) med. asportare2) (from text) omettere* * *I noun(the tax on goods etc made and sold within a country.)II verb(to cut out or off.)- excision* * *excise /ˈɛksaɪz/n. [u] (fisc.)● (in GB) the Excise, l'ufficio delle imposte indirette; (stor.) il Dazio □ excise duty (o excise tax), imposta sui consumi; dazio di consumo; tassa sulle concessioni governative □ excise officer, daziere; esattore del dazio.(to) excise (1) /ɪkˈsaɪz/v. t.imporre il pagamento di un'imposta indiretta (o di fabbricazione) a (q.); tassare; gravare d'imposta; (stor.) daziare NOTA D'USO: -- ise o -ize?-.(to) excise (2) /ɪkˈsaɪz/v. t.tagliare; omettere; recidere; asportare: to excise a passage, omettere un passo ( d'un libro); (med.) to excise a tumour, asportare un tumore NOTA D'USO: -- ise o -ize?-.* * *I ['eksaɪz]nome (anche excise duty) accisa f.II [ɪk'saɪz]1) med. asportare2) (from text) omettere
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excise — ex|cise1 [ˈeksaız] n [U and C] [Date: 1400 1500; : Middle Dutch; Origin: excijs, probably from Old French assise judgment ] the government tax that is put on the goods that are produced and used inside a country excise officer (=someone who… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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