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[ˌvaɪs'tʃɑːnsələ(r)] [AE -'tʃæns-]1) BE univ. vicerettore m.2) AE dir. giudice m. di una corte di equity* * *[ˌvaɪs'tʃɑːnsələ(r)] [AE -'tʃæns-]1) BE univ. vicerettore m.2) AE dir. giudice m. di una corte di equity -
3 vice-chancellor n Brit
[ˌvaɪs'tʃɒːnsələ(r)]Univ rettore m (eletto, non onorario) -
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1) (abbr. vice chairman vicepresidente) V.P. m.2) BE univ. (abbr. vice chancellor) vicerettore3) (abbr. vice consul viceconsole) V.C. m.* * *VCsigla* * *1) (abbr. vice chairman vicepresidente) V.P. m.2) BE univ. (abbr. vice chancellor) vicerettore3) (abbr. vice consul viceconsole) V.C. m. -
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1) (abbr. public relations officer) responsabile delle pubbliche relazioni2) (abbr. Public Records Office) archivio di stato* * *I [prəu](short for professional.)II [prəu](the arguments for and against: Let's hear all the pros and cons before we make a decision.)* * *I [prəʊ] n II [prəʊ] nfam Sport professionista m/f* * *pro (1) /prəʊ/pref. lat.pro ( in sostituzione di, in favore di); vice, che fa le veci di; in favore di; filo-: pro-chancellor, prorettore ( nelle università, ecc.); pro-cathedral, chiesa che fa le veci della cattedrale; pro-American, filoamericano; pro-European, europeistico; europeista (anche sost.); pro-labour, in favore della classe lavoratrice.pro (2) /prəʊ/ (lat.)A prep.pro; per; in favore di: pro forma, proforma; per la forma; pro hac vice, per questa volta; solamente in questo casoB a. attr.favorevole; in favoreC n. (pl. pros)1 chi è favorevole; chi vota a favore2 pro; ragione in favore (di qc.)● pro and con, (avv.) pro e contro; sotto l'aspetto positivo e sotto quello negativo; (sost.) (il) pro e (il) contro: Much has been said on the subject pro and con, molto è stato detto sull'argomento sia sotto l'aspetto positivo sia sotto quello negativo; the pros and cons, il pro e il contro; le ragioni pro e contro □ (leg. USA) pro bono, patrocinio gratuito □ (polit.) pro-European, europeista □ (comm.) pro forma invoice, fattura pro forma □ pro rata, in proporzione; proporzionale, pro rata: (naut.) pro rata freight, nolo pro rata □ pro tempore (o, fam., pro tem), (avv.) pro tempore, temporaneamente; (agg.) temporaneo, interino □ pro tempore office, interinato.pro (3) /prəʊ/A n. (pl. pros)1 (abbr. fam. di professional) professionista: He's a real pro, è un vero professionista; ( sport) to turn pro, passare al professionismo; diventare professionistaB a. attr.(spec. sport) di (o da) professionista; professionistico: ( tennis) pro championships, campionati professionistici; pro footballer, calciatore professionista* * *1) (abbr. public relations officer) responsabile delle pubbliche relazioni2) (abbr. Public Records Office) archivio di stato
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