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1 transition *** tran·si·tion n
[træn'zɪʃ(ə)n]transizione f, passaggiotransition period or period of transition — periodo di transizione
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2 ♦ transition
♦ transition /trænˈzɪʃn/n. [uc]1 transizione; passaggio; mutamento: a period of transition, un periodo di transizione; the transition from adolescence to adulthood, il passaggio dall'adolescenza all'età adulta● transition age, età di transizione □ (fis.) transition point, punto (o temperatura) di transizione. -
3 transition
[træn'zɪʃn, -'sɪʃn] 1.nome transizione f., passaggio m.2.modificatore [period, point] di transizione* * *[træn'ziʃən]((a) change from one place, state, subject etc to another: The transition from child to adult can be difficult.) transizione* * *[træn'zɪʃn, -'sɪʃn] 1.nome transizione f., passaggio m.2.modificatore [period, point] di transizione -
4 changeover
['tʃeɪndʒəʊvə(r)]1) (time period) fase f. di cambiamento2) (transition) passaggio m.3) (of leaders, employees) ricambio m.; (of guards) cambio m.* * *changeover /ˈtʃeɪndʒəʊvə(r)/n.1 conversione ( da una situazione o un sistema a un altro); passaggio: the changeover to the euro, il passaggio all'euro; changeover period, periodo di transizione2 (elettr.) commutazione● (elettr.) changeover switch, commutatore.* * *['tʃeɪndʒəʊvə(r)]1) (time period) fase f. di cambiamento2) (transition) passaggio m.3) (of leaders, employees) ricambio m.; (of guards) cambio m. -
5 transitional
[træn'zɪʃənl, -'sɪʃənl]* * *adjective (of or concerning transition: a transitional stage/period.) di transizione* * *transitional /trænˈzɪʃənl/, transitionary /trænˈzɪʃənrɪ/a.di transizione; transitorio: a transitional government, un governo di transizione.* * *[træn'zɪʃənl, -'sɪʃənl]
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