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1 ♦ agreement
♦ agreement /əˈgri:mənt/n.1 [u] accordo; consenso; intesa: There is wide agreement on this issue, c'è ampio consenso su questa questione; to be in agreement with st., essere d'accordo su qc.; to nod in agreement, annuire; fare un cenno di assenso ( col capo)2 accordo; intesa; patto; impegno: trade agreement, accordo commerciale; verbal agreement, impegno verbale; bilateral agreement, accordo bilaterale; (leg.) amicable agreement, accordo amichevole; (leg.) express agreement, accordo espresso (o esplicito); tacit agreement, tacito accordo; to come to (o to reach) an agreement, giungere a un accordo; DIALOGO → - Business trip 1- Perhaps we could have come to some agreement, forse avremmo potuto raggiungere un accordo; to enter into an agreement, stipulare un accordo; peace agreement, accordo di pace; trattato di pace3 (comm., leg.) contratto: agreement in writing, contratto scritto; under the terms of the agreement, secondo i termini del contratto5 [u] (gramm.) concordanza● (leg.) agreement to sell, contratto preliminare di vendita; compromesso (di vendita) □ gentleman's agreement, accordo sulla parola. -
2 verbal
['vɜːbl]aggettivo verbale* * *1) (of, or concerning, verbs: verbal endings such as `-fy', `-ize'.) verbale2) (consisting of, or concerning, spoken words: a verbal warning/agreement.) verbale* * *verbal /ˈvɜ:bl/A a.1 verbale; orale: verbal subtleties, sottigliezze verbali; a verbal contract, un contratto verbale; verbal evidence, testimonianza (o prova) orale3 (fam.) verboso; loquaceB n.● verbal abuse, insulti □ verbal reasoning test, test di ragionamento verbale NOTA D'USO: - verbal, minutes o statement?-.(to) verbal /ˈvɜ:bəl/v. t.( slang ingl.) attribuire a ( una persona sospettata) una falsa confessione per poterlo incriminare.* * *['vɜːbl]aggettivo verbale -
3 compact
I ['kɒmpækt]1) (agreement) (written) accordo m., contratto m., convenzione f.; (verbal) intesa f.2) cosmet. portacipria m.II [kəm'pækt]1) (compressed) [snow, mass] compatto; [style, sentence] conciso2) (neatly constructed) [kitchen, house] piccolo, compatto; [camera, equipment] compattoIII [kəm'pækt]verbo transitivo compattare [waste, soil, snow]* * *I 1. [kəm'pækt] adjective(fitted neatly together in a small space: Our new house is very compact.)2. ['kompækt] noun(a small container for women's face-powder: a powder-compact with a mirror.)II ['kompækt](an agreement: The management and trade union leaders finally signed a compact.)* * *compact (1) /ˈkɒmpækt/n.(form.) patto; accordo; convenzione; trattato● by general compact, per consenso generale (o unanime).compact (2) /kəmˈpækt/a.1 compatto; denso; sodo● (fotogr.) compact camera, macchina fotografica compatta □ (autom. USA) compact car, utilitaria □ (mus., tecn.) compact disc, compact disc; CD □ compact disc player, lettore di compact disc; lettore CD.compact (3) /ˈkɒmpækt/n.(to) compact /kəmˈpækt/A v. t.1 rendere compatto; pressare5 condensare; compendiareB v. i.(tecn. e sport) compattarsi.* * *I ['kɒmpækt]1) (agreement) (written) accordo m., contratto m., convenzione f.; (verbal) intesa f.2) cosmet. portacipria m.II [kəm'pækt]1) (compressed) [snow, mass] compatto; [style, sentence] conciso2) (neatly constructed) [kitchen, house] piccolo, compatto; [camera, equipment] compattoIII [kəm'pækt]verbo transitivo compattare [waste, soil, snow]
См. также в других словарях:
verbal agreement — oral agreement, agreement made without any written documentation … English contemporary dictionary
agreement — a‧gree‧ment [əˈgriːmənt] noun [countable] 1. an arrangement or promise to do something, made by two or more people or organizations: • Under the agreement, the company will distribute our products in North America. • What happens if the warring… … Financial and business terms
verbal — verb‧al [ˈvɜːbl ǁ ˈvɜːr ] adjective a verbal contract, agreement etc is one that is spoken rather than written: • The bank manager gave verbal assurances of the security of the investments. * * * verbal UK US /ˈvɜːbəl/ adjective ► spoken rather… … Financial and business terms
verbal — has four meanings, all close enough to cause possible confusion: (1) ‘having the nature of a verb’ (verbal noun), (2) involving words rather than actual things • (Opposition between these two modes of speaking is rather verbal than real B. Jowett … Modern English usage
verbal — verbally, adv. /verr beuhl/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to words: verbal ability. 2. consisting of or in the form of words: verbal imagery. 3. expressed in spoken words; oral rather than written: verbal communication; verbal agreement. 4.… … Universalium
verbal — Strictly, of or pertaining to words; expressed in words, whether spoken or written, but commonly in spoken words; hence, by confusion, spoken; oral. Parol; by word of mouth; as, verbal agreement, verbal evidence; or written, but not signed, or… … Black's law dictionary
verbal — 01. We didn t sign any contracts, but we had a [verbal] agreement. 02. I don t like the way he talks to his children; in fact, I think he is [verbally] abusive. 03. Your child s [verbal] skills are somewhat weak, but it is nothing to worry about … Grammatical examples in English
verbal — [[t]vɜ͟ː(r)b(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n You use verbal to indicate that something is expressed in speech rather than in writing or action. They were jostled and subjected to a torrent of verbal abuse... We have a verbal agreement with her... The… … English dictionary
verbal — I UK [ˈvɜː(r)b(ə)l] / US [ˈvɜrb(ə)l] adjective * 1) using words, or relating to words Verbal ability is dominant in the left side of the brain. a) using words, not physical force Make sure the discussion remains purely verbal. verbal abuse (=… … English dictionary
verbal — ver•bal [[t]ˈvɜr bəl[/t]] adj. 1) of or consisting of words: verbal ability[/ex] 2) use spoken rather than written; oral: verbal communication[/ex] 3) concerned with words only, rather than with the ideas, facts, or realities expressed: a purely… … From formal English to slang
verbal — ver|bal1 [ vɜrbl ] adjective * 1. ) using words or relating to words: Verbal ability is dominant in the left side of the brain. a ) using words, not physical force: Make sure the discussion remains purely verbal. verbal abuse (=rude or offensive… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English