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1 viability
[vaɪə'bɪlətɪ]1) (feasibility) (of company, government, farm) vitalità f. (economica), produttività f.; (of project, idea, plan) fattibilità f.2) biol. zool. med. (of foetus, egg, plant) vitalità f.* * *viability► viable* * *[vaɪə'bɪlətɪ]1) (feasibility) (of company, government, farm) vitalità f. (economica), produttività f.; (of project, idea, plan) fattibilità f.2) biol. zool. med. (of foetus, egg, plant) vitalità f. -
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3 viable
['vaɪəbl]1) (feasible) [company, government, farm] vitale, produttivo; [project, idea, plan] fattibile2) biol. zool. med. vitale* * *viable /ˈvaɪəbl/a.2 ( per estens.) fattibile; praticabile: a viable option [project, solution], un'opzione [un progetto, una soluzione] fattibile; a viable alternative to nuclear power, un'alternativa praticabile all'energia nucleare; a viable hypothesis, un'ipotesi valida4 (fin.) solvibileFALSI AMICI: viable non significa viabile viabilityn. [u]4 (fin.) solvibilità; capacità di far fronte agli impegni internazionaliFALSI AMICI: viability non significa viabilità.* * *['vaɪəbl]1) (feasible) [company, government, farm] vitale, produttivo; [project, idea, plan] fattibile2) biol. zool. med. vitale
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