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1 convey
[kən'veɪ]1) (transmit) [ person] trasmettere, comunicare [message, information]; esprimere [opinion, feeling, idea]; porgere [regards, condolences] (to a)to convey to sb. that, how — comunicare a qcn. che, come
to convey the impression of, that — dare l'impressione di, che
2) (communicate) [words, images] esprimere, comunicare [mood, impression]3) (transport) [ vehicle] trasportare, portare; [pipes, network] convogliare (to a)4) dir. trasmettere, cedere [ property] (to a)* * *[kən'vei]1) (to carry: Huge ships convey oil from the Middle East.) trasportare2) (to transfer the ownership of (property by legal means).) trasferire•- conveyancing
- conveyor
- conveyor belt* * *[kən'veɪ]1) (transmit) [ person] trasmettere, comunicare [message, information]; esprimere [opinion, feeling, idea]; porgere [regards, condolences] (to a)to convey to sb. that, how — comunicare a qcn. che, come
to convey the impression of, that — dare l'impressione di, che
2) (communicate) [words, images] esprimere, comunicare [mood, impression]3) (transport) [ vehicle] trasportare, portare; [pipes, network] convogliare (to a)4) dir. trasmettere, cedere [ property] (to a) -
2 hand down
hand [sth.] down, hand down [sth.] (transmit) lasciare in eredità [ property]; tramandare [tradition, skill]; hand [sth.] down to sb., hand down [sth.] to sb. passare [qcs.] a qcn* * *(to pass on from one generation to the next: These customs have been handed down from father to son since the Middle Ages.) trasmettere, tramandare* * *vt + adv(suitcase) passare, dare (con movimento dall'alto al basso), (tradition) tramandare, (heirloom) lasciare in eredità, (Am: sentence, verdict) emettere* * *hand [sth.] down, hand down [sth.] (transmit) lasciare in eredità [ property]; tramandare [tradition, skill]; hand [sth.] down to sb., hand down [sth.] to sb. passare [qcs.] a qcn
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