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m remainder* * *residuo agg. residual, remaining, leftover (attr.), surplus (attr.) // (econ.): reddito residuo, residual income; somma residua, residual amount; utili residui, surplus funds // (chim.) in via residua, residually◆ s.m.1 remainder, remnant, rest, surplus: residui di scarto, tailings (o scraps); residui radioattivi, radioactive waste // (comm.): residuo di cassa, cash surplus; residui di merce in magazzino, leftover stock (o remainder of the stock) // (fin.): residui attivi, revenue arrears (o residual assets); residui passivi, expenditure arrears (o residual liabilities) // (amm.) residuo non speso, unexpended balance // (chim.): residuo catramoso, tarry residue; residuo di calcinazione, calx; residui di combustione, residual combustion products; residui di raffinazione, foot // (mecc.) residui di molatura, swarf2 (estens.) remnant, remains (pl.); (fig.) vestige, glimmer: i residui di un incendio, the remains of a fire; un residuo di speranza, a glimmer of hope.* * *[re'siduo] residuo (-a)1. agg(rimanente) remaining, Chim residual2. sm(gen) remainder, Chim fig residue* * *[re'siduo] 1.aggettivo residual, remaining2.sostantivo maschile1) (resto, avanzo) remnant, residue, remains pl.; (traccia) traceresiduo di merce — remaining goods, left-overs
-i industriali, radioattivi — industrial, radioactive waste
2) chim. residual, residue3) comm. (saldo) balance* * *residuo/re'siduo/residual, remaining1 (resto, avanzo) remnant, residue, remains pl.; (traccia) trace; residuo di merce remaining goods, left-overs; i -i di un incendio the remains of a fire; -i industriali, radioattivi industrial, radioactive waste2 chim. residual, residue3 comm. (saldo) balance.
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