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1 ♦ universal
♦ universal /ju:nɪˈvɜ:sl/A a.universale; generale: universal applause, plauso universale; universal suffrage, suffragio universale; a universal rule, una regola universale; The terror was universal, il terrore era generale; a universal practice, un'usanza generale; universal entertainment, divertimento per tuttiB n.(filos.) (l') universale● (comm., leg.) universal agent, agente universale; mandatario generale □ ( banca) universal bank, banca universale □ (med.) universal donor, donatore universale □ (leg.) universal heir, erede universale □ (mecc.) universal coupling (o universal joint), giunto universale; giunto cardanico □ (ling.) universal grammar, grammatica universale □ (chim.) universal indicator, indicatore universale □ (comm.) universal provider, negoziante di generi vari □ universal time, ora di Greenwich □ (mecc.) universal vice, morsa universale (o orientabile)universallyavv.universalmente. -
2 joint
I [dʒɔɪnt]1) anat. articolazione f.to be out of joint — [shoulder, knee] essere slogato
2) tecn. (in carpentry) incastro m.; (in metalwork) giunto m., giunzione f.; (of pipes, tubes) raccordo m.3) gastr. taglio m. di carne (da fare arrosto)4) colloq. (place) locale m., posto m.; (nightclub, café) locale m., localino m.5) colloq. (cannabis cigarette) joint m., spinello m.••II [dʒɔɪnt]to put sb.'s nose out of joint — = offendere qcn
aggettivo [ action] collettivo, congiunto; [programme, session] congiunto; [measures, procedure] comune; [ winner] ex aequo; [ talks] multilaterale* * *[‹oint] 1. noun1) (the place where two or more things join: The plumber tightened up all the joints in the pipes.) giuntura2) (a part of the body where two bones meet but are able to move in the manner of eg a hinge: The shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles are joints.) articolazione3) (a piece of meat for cooking containing a bone: A leg of mutton is a fairly large joint.) pezzo/taglio di carne2. adjective1) (united; done together: the joint efforts of the whole team.) congiunto2) (shared by, or belonging to, two or more: She and her husband have a joint bank account.) comune3. verb(to divide (an animal etc for cooking) at the, or into, joints: Joint the chicken before cooking it.) tagliare, fare a pezzi- jointed- jointly
- out of joint See also:- join* * *joint (1) /dʒɔɪnt/n.1 (mecc., falegn.) giuntura; giunzione; punto di giuntura; giunto; raccordo; snodatura; snodo: hydraulic [universal] joint, giunto idraulico [cardanico (o universale)]; (mecc.) knuckle joint, giunto a snodo3 taglio di carne ( con l'osso); pezzo di carne; arrosto: a joint of beef, un pezzo di carne di manzo; the Sunday joint, l'arrosto della domenica5 (geol.) giunto; diaclasi7 ( slang USA) locale ( bar, ristorante, ecc., spesso alla buona): pizza joint, pizzeria; gambling joint, casa da gioco; pasta joint, trattoria italiana9 ( slang) sigaretta alla marijuana; spinello, canna (pop.): to roll a joint, arrotolarsi uno spinello● out of joint, ( d'osso) slogato, lussato; (fig.) in uno stato di confusione, sottosopra, scombussolato; scoordinato, sfasato: to put out of joint, slogare; lussare; to be thrown completely out of joint, essere scombussolato; The times are out of joint, viviamo in tempi di grande confusione □ (fam.) to put sb. 's nose out of joint, indispettire, offendere, far rimanere male q.♦ joint (2) /dʒɔɪnt/a.1 unito; congiunto; comune; co-; con-: our joint efforts, i nostri sforzi congiunti; joint declaration, dichiarazione comune; joint author, coautore; joint heir, coerede; joint manager, condirettore2 (leg.) collettivo; congiunto; solidale; in solido: joint action, azione ( in giudizio) congiunta, collettiva; joint defendants, convenuti congiunti; joint liability, responsabilità solidale, collettiva4 a pari merito; ex aequo: to come joint first, arrivare primi a pari merito; joint winner, vincitore ex aequo● ( banca) joint account, conto cointestato, a firme congiunte; conto comune; ( di un'azienda) conto sociale (o in partecipazione) □ (leg.) joint and several, solidale; in solido: (fin.) joint and several bond, obbligazione in solido □ (leg.) joint cause, concausa □ (mil., in USA) Joint Chiefs of Staff, Comitato dei Capi di Stato Maggiore □ joint committee, commissione mista ( lavoratori e datori di lavoro) □ (leg.) joint creditors, cocreditori □ (leg.) joint custody, custodia congiunta ( dei figli) □ (leg.) joint debtors, condebitori □ (econ.) joint enterprise, impresa in compartecipazione (cfr. joint venture, sotto) □ (leg.) joint estate, beni in regime di comunione □ (fin.) joint float, fluttuazione comune ( delle valute) □ (leg.) joint owner, comproprietario □ joint pension, pensione reversibile □ (econ.) joint products, prodotti congiunti ( frutto del medesimo processo di produzione) □ (polit., USA) joint resolution, provvedimento legislativo approvato dai due rami d'un parlamento □ joint signatures, firme abbinate (o congiunte) □ (fin.) joint-stock company, (GB, stor.) società per azioni; società anonima; ( USA) società per azioni a responsabilità illimitata □ (leg.) joint surety, cogarante □ (leg.) joint tenancy, comproprietà ( con diritto di eredità alla morte di uno dei proprietari) □ (leg.) joint tenant, comproprietario ( con diritto di eredità) □ (leg.) joint venture (o undertaking), joint venture; associazione in partecipazione; impresa comune; impresa in partecipazione; società in compartecipazione; ( per appalti pubblici) associazione temporanea di imprese (cfr. joint enterprise, sopra) □ (leg., in GB) joint wills, testamenti congiunti (o reciproci).(to) joint /dʒɔɪnt/v. t.1 (mecc., falegn., ecc.) congiungere; commettere; connettere; collegare: to joint boards, commettere tavole di legno4 (mecc.) rendere snodato; provvedere di snodo* * *I [dʒɔɪnt]1) anat. articolazione f.to be out of joint — [shoulder, knee] essere slogato
2) tecn. (in carpentry) incastro m.; (in metalwork) giunto m., giunzione f.; (of pipes, tubes) raccordo m.3) gastr. taglio m. di carne (da fare arrosto)4) colloq. (place) locale m., posto m.; (nightclub, café) locale m., localino m.5) colloq. (cannabis cigarette) joint m., spinello m.••II [dʒɔɪnt]to put sb.'s nose out of joint — = offendere qcn
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