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1 ♦ duty
♦ duty /ˈdju:tɪ, USA ˈdu:tɪ/n.1 [uc] dovere ( anche leg.); obbligo morale: to do (o to fulfil) one's duty, fare il proprio dovere; to perform a duty, assolvere un dovere; to discharge a duty, compiere un dovere; to have a duty to do st., avere il dovere di fare qc.; to have (o to owe) a duty to sb., avere un dovere verso q.; a sense of duty, il senso del dovere; legal [moral, civic] duty, dovere legale [morale, civico]; They failed in their duty as parents, hanno mancato ai loro doveri di genitori; when duty calls…, quando il dovere chiama…2 (di solito pl.) compito; funzione: to fulfil [to neglect, to carry out] one's duties, adempiere ai [trascurare i, eseguire i] propri doveri; She takes up her new duties in January, assumerà le sue nuove mansioni a gennaio; the duties of a librarian, i compiti di un bibliotecario; The contract sets out your duties as a secretary, il contratto stabilisce le tue mansioni di segretario; These are your new duties, queste sono le tue nuove mansioni; to report for duty, presentarsi a rapporto, riprendere servizio; executive duties, mansioni dirigenziali3 (econ., fisc.) dazio; imposta: duty on alcohol [cigarettes], imposta sugli alcolici [sulle sigarette]; customs duty, dazio doganale; excise duty, imposta sui consumi; accisa; import [export] duties, dazi all'importazione [all'esportazione]; death duty, imposta di successione; stamp duty, imposta di bollo ( sull'acquisto di un immobile)6 (arc.) doveri; ossequi: to pay one's duty to sb., fare i propri doveri (o presentare i propri ossequi) a q.● to be duty-bound to do st., avere il dovere morale di fare qc. □ duty call, visita di dovere □ (leg.) duty of care, dovere di non recare danno (a q.) □ ( di merce) duty-free, esente da dazio; franco di dazio □ (tur.) duty-free allowance, generi ammessi in franchigia doganale □ duty-free entry, importazione in franchigia doganale □ (naut.) duty-free port, porto franco □ duty-free shop, negozio esente da dazio, duty free □ duty officer, ufficiale di giornata □ duty-paid, sdaziato; sdoganato; (avv.) franco dogana □ (comm.) duty unpaid, dazio escluso ( da pagare) □ to act out of duty, agire spinto solo dal dovere □ (ingl.) to do duty as (o for), servire da, fungere da: The table also does duty as a desk, il tavolo funge anche da scrivania □ to come (o to go) off duty, cessare (o smontare) dal servizio □ to come (o to go) on duty, entrare (o montare) in servizio □ to be off duty, essere fuori servizio; non essere in servizio □ to be on duty, essere in servizio. -
2 ♦ report
♦ report /rɪˈpɔ:t/n.1 rapporto; relazione: to make [to draw up o to write] a report, fare [stendere o scrivere] un rapporto; a medical report, una relazione medica; the company's annual report, il rapporto annuale della società; UNICEF published a report on child well-being in 21 industrialized countries, l'UNICEF ha pubblicato un rapporto sulle condizioni dell'infanzia in 21 paesi industriali; ( to file) a police report, (presentare) una denuncia alla polizia; progress report, rapporto di avanzamento; a damning report, una relazione fortemente critica; an unofficial report, un rapporto ufficioso2 servizio (giornalistico): She was interviewed for a BBC report on women entrepreneurs, è stata intervistata per un servizio della BBC sulle donne imprenditrici3 rumore; voce: Reports of his death turned out to be untrue, le voci riguardanti la sua morte si sono rivelate infondate; There are reports of several people being injured in the accident, sembra che diverse persone siano rimaste ferite nell'incidente4 [u] (form.) reputazione; fama: a man of good [of ill] report, un uomo che gode di buona [cattiva] reputazione5 (= school report) rapporto scolastico ( alla fine dell'anno o del trimestre); pagella: a schoolboy's report, la pagella di un alunno6 colpo ( d'arma da fuoco); scoppio; detonazione: the report of a gun, un colpo d'arma da fuoco; uno sparo7 (comput.) report; rapporto● ( USA) report card = def. 5 ► sopra.♦ (to) report /rɪˈpɔ:t/A v. t.1 riferire; riportare ( anche giorn.); It has been reported that several people were killed in the explosion, è stato riferito che diverse persone sono rimaste uccise nell'esplosione; I reported what I had seen, ho riferito quello che avevo visto; to report an event, fare la cronaca di un avvenimento; Witnesses reported seeing a car driving off after the accident, i testimoni hanno riferito di aver visto un auto allontanarsi dopo l'incidente; to report a message, riferire un messaggio; He reported all the details of the scene to me, mi ha riferito tutti i particolari della scena NOTA D'USO: - riportare ferite-2 presentare una relazione su; relazionare su (bur.): We will report the first findings of our survey at the end of the year, presenteremo una relazione sui primi risultati della nostra indagine alla fine dell'anno NOTA D'USO: - to report o to state?-3 denunciare ( alla polizia, ecc.); fare un reclamo su (q.): to report a clerk to the manager, fare un reclamo al direttore su un impiegato; to report a theft [an accident] to the police, denunciare un furto [un incidente] alla polizia; to report sb. missing, denunciare la scomparsa di q.: Her parents reported her missing last night, i suoi genitori hanno denunciato la sua scomparsa la scorsa notte NOTA D'USO: - to denounce o to report?-B v. i.1 presentare una relazione (o un rapporto): The Committee will report on its activities on an annual basis, il comitato presenterà un rapporto annuo delle sue attività2 fare un servizio; fare il corrispondente: This is Kate Hubble reporting from New York, servizio di Kate Hubble da New York; He has reported from war zones around the world, ha fatto il corrispondente da zone di guerra in tutto il mondo3 presentarsi ( a rapporto, alla polizia, ecc.): Report to the manager at once, presentati subito al direttore!; to report to the police, presentarsi alla polizia; Please report to reception on arrival, si prega di presentarsi alla reception all'arrivo; to report for duty, presentarsi a rapporto; riprendere servizio; to report for work, presentarsi al lavoro● to report back to work, riprendere il lavoro ( dopo le ferie, ecc.) □ ( USA) to report out, riferire su; ripresentare: The committee reported the bill out, la commissione ha riferito sul disegno di legge □ to report the proceedings of a meeting, verbalizzare gli atti di una riunione □ to report progress, riferire sull'andamento (o lo stato d'avanzamento) dei lavori □ to report progress to sb., tenere al corrente q. sull'andamento ( di un lavoro, ecc.) □ to report sick, darsi ammalato □ (gramm.) reported speech, discorso indiretto □ It is reported that…, circolano notizie secondo le quali… NOTA D'USO: - to signal, to report o to notify?-. -
3 report
I 1. [rɪ'pɔːt]1) (written or verbal account) resoconto m., relazione f., rapporto m.4) giorn. rad. telev. servizio m.; (longer) reportage m.5) BE scol. pagella f. (scolastica)6) (noise) detonazione f.2.nome plurale reports (unsubstantiated news)II 1. [rɪ'pɔːt]according to reports... — corre voce che...
to report [sth.] to sb. — riferire [qcs.] a qcn. [decision, news]
only one paper reported their presence in London — un solo giornale ha parlato della loro presenza a Londra
3) amm. (notify authorities) segnalare, denunciare [theft, accident]to be reported missing — essere dato per o dichiarato disperso
4) (allege)5) (make complaint about) fare rapporto contro; spreg. denunciare [ person]2.to report on — fare un resoconto di [talks, progress]; giorn. fare un servizio su [ event]
2) (present findings) [committee, group] fare rapporto3) (present oneself) presentarsito report to one's unit — mil. presentarsi al proprio reparto
4) amm. (have as superior)to report to — essere agli ordini di [ superior]
•* * *[rə'po:t] 1. noun1) (a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc: a child's school report; a police report on the accident.) rapporto2) (rumour; general talk: According to report, the manager is going to resign.) diceria, voce3) (a loud noise, especially of a gun being fired.) colpo, detonazione2. verb1) (to give a statement or description of what has been said, seen, done etc: A serious accident has just been reported; He reported on the results of the conference; Our spies report that troops are being moved to the border; His speech was reported in the newspaper.) raccontare, comunicare2) (to make a complaint about; to give information about the misbehaviour etc of: The boy was reported to the headmaster for being rude to a teacher.) segnalare3) (to tell someone in authority about: He reported the theft to the police.) denunciare4) (to go (to a place or a person) and announce that one is there, ready for work etc: The boys were ordered to report to the police-station every Saturday afternoon; Report to me when you return; How many policemen reported for duty?) presentarsi•- reporter- reported speech
- report back* * *I 1. [rɪ'pɔːt]1) (written or verbal account) resoconto m., relazione f., rapporto m.4) giorn. rad. telev. servizio m.; (longer) reportage m.5) BE scol. pagella f. (scolastica)6) (noise) detonazione f.2.nome plurale reports (unsubstantiated news)II 1. [rɪ'pɔːt]according to reports... — corre voce che...
to report [sth.] to sb. — riferire [qcs.] a qcn. [decision, news]
only one paper reported their presence in London — un solo giornale ha parlato della loro presenza a Londra
3) amm. (notify authorities) segnalare, denunciare [theft, accident]to be reported missing — essere dato per o dichiarato disperso
4) (allege)5) (make complaint about) fare rapporto contro; spreg. denunciare [ person]2.to report on — fare un resoconto di [talks, progress]; giorn. fare un servizio su [ event]
2) (present findings) [committee, group] fare rapporto3) (present oneself) presentarsito report to one's unit — mil. presentarsi al proprio reparto
4) amm. (have as superior)to report to — essere agli ordini di [ superior]
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4 report ***** re·port
[rɪ'pɔːt]1. n1) (account: written) rapporto, relazione f, (spoken) resoconto, Press, Radio, TV reportage m inv, servizio, Brit Scol pagella (scolastica)annual report Comm — relazione annuale
to give a report on sth — fare una relazione or un rapporto su qc, fare un resoconto di qc
to submit a progress report on sth/sb — fare un rapporto periodico su qc/qn
I have heard a report that... — ho sentito (dire) che...
2) (frm: bang) detonazione f, (shot) sparo2. vt(gen) Press, TV riportare, (notify: accident, culprit) denunciare, (bring to notice: occurrence) segnalareit is reported from Berlin that... — ci è stato riferito da Berlino che...
3. vi1)to report (on) — fare un rapporto (su), Press, Radio, TV fare un reportage (su)
2)to report (to) — presentarsi (a)• -
5 private
['praɪvɪt] 1.1) (not for general public) [property, beach, jet, collection, party] privato2) (personal, not associated with company) [letter, phone call] personale; [ life] privato; [ sale] a privati3) (not public, not state-run) [health care, school, housing, industry] privato; [ accommodation] presso privati4) (not to be openly revealed) [talk, meeting, matter] riservato; [reason, opinion] personaleto keep sth. private — mantenere il riserbo su qcs.
5) (undisturbed) [ place] tranquillo6) (secretive) [ person] riservato2.1) soldato m. semplice2) in private in privato3.••to go private — econ. privatizzarsi; med. farsi curare privatamente
* * *1. adjective1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) privato2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) semplice, privato2. noun(in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) soldato semplice- privacy- privately
- private enterprise
- private means
- in private* * *['praɪvɪt] 1.1) (not for general public) [property, beach, jet, collection, party] privato2) (personal, not associated with company) [letter, phone call] personale; [ life] privato; [ sale] a privati3) (not public, not state-run) [health care, school, housing, industry] privato; [ accommodation] presso privati4) (not to be openly revealed) [talk, meeting, matter] riservato; [reason, opinion] personaleto keep sth. private — mantenere il riserbo su qcs.
5) (undisturbed) [ place] tranquillo6) (secretive) [ person] riservato2.1) soldato m. semplice2) in private in privato3.••to go private — econ. privatizzarsi; med. farsi curare privatamente
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6 draft ***
[drɒːft]1. n1) (outline) abbozzo, brutta (copia), (of contract, document) minuta2) (Mil: detachment) distaccamentothe draft Am — (Mil: conscription) la leva
3) Comm, (also: banker's or bank draft) tratta, assegno circolare4) AmSee:2. vt1) (also: draft out) abbozzare, (plan) tracciare, (document, report) stendere (in versione preliminare)2) (Mil: for specific duty) distaccare, Am, (Mil: conscript) arruolare
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