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1 risorse idrauliche
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2 gestione delle risorse idriche
italian-english Idraulica dizionario > gestione delle risorse idriche
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3 inventario delle risorse idriche
italian-english Idraulica dizionario > inventario delle risorse idriche
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4 risorse d'acqua sotterranea
italian-english Idraulica dizionario > risorse d'acqua sotterranea
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5 risorse di acqua di falda
italian-english Idraulica dizionario > risorse di acqua di falda
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6 risorse idriche
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7 naturale
natural* * *naturale agg.1 natural: bellezze naturali, natural beauties; fenomeni naturali, natural phenomena; forze naturali, natural forces; leggi naturali, natural laws; (dir.) diritto naturale, natural law; scienze naturali, natural science (o natural history); confine naturale, natural boundary (o barrier) // figlio naturale, natural (o illegitimate) son // morte naturale, natural death // vita natural durante, for one's natural (o whole) life // (dir.) obbligazione naturale, imperfect (o natural) obligation2 ( innato) natural, innate: abilità naturali, innate (o natural) abilities; avere una naturale inclinazione per la musica, to have a natural gift for music3 ( spontaneo) natural, unaffected: linguaggio naturale, unstudied language; parla in modo molto naturale, he speaks in a very natural way (o very naturally)4 ( non contraffatto, genuino) natural, genuine: vino naturale, genuine wine; i miei capelli sono naturali, my hair is natural; provare una naturale simpatia per qlcu., to take a spontaneous liking to s.o. // fibre naturali, natural fibres // gas naturale, natural gas // (comm.): prodotto naturale, natural product; economia naturale, non-monetary economy5 ( ovvio) natural, obvious: è naturale che egli lo pensi, it is natural for him to think so; questo è naturale, that's obvious (o of course o naturally); ''Verrai anche tu?'' ''Naturale!'', ''Are you coming?'' ''Of course!''6 (mus.) natural◆ s.m.1 (antiq.) ( carattere, indole) nature, character, disposition: il suo naturale è così fatto, that is his character3 al naturale, life-size: ritratto al naturale, life-size portrait // verdure al naturale, uncooked vegetables.* * *[natu'rale]1. agg(gen) natural(ma) è naturale! — (in risposte) of course!
2. smal naturale — (alimenti) served plain, (ritratto) life-size
pesche/fragole al naturale — peaches/strawberries in fruit juice
è più bella al naturale — (senza trucco) she's prettier without make-up
* * *[natu'rale]1) [legge, diritto, confine, gas] naturala grandezza naturale — [ritratto, statua] life-size
2) al naturale (senza additivi) [yogurt, formaggio] natural* * *naturale/natu'rale/1 [legge, diritto, confine, gas] natural; acqua naturale still water; è una bionda naturale her hair is naturally blonde; a grandezza naturale [ritratto, statua] life-size; gli viene naturale it's second nature to him; è del tutto naturale che sia curiosa it's only natural for her to be curious; morte naturale death for natural causes2 al naturale (senza additivi) [yogurt, formaggio] natural; da consumare al naturale to be eaten on its own. -
8 penuria
f shortage (di of)penuria di alloggi housing shortage* * *penuria s.f. shortage, scarcity: penuria d'acqua, shortage (o scarcity) of water; penuria di insegnanti, shortage (o scarcity) of teachers; penuria di alloggi, housing shortage; penuria di mezzi, lack of means; penuria di operai specializzati, shortage (o scarcity) of skilled labour; penuria di materie prime, scarcity of raw materials; far fronte alla penuria di risorse naturali, to make up for the shortage of natural resources; c'era gran penuria di notizie, there was a great dearth of news // (fin.): penuria di capitali, shortage of capital; penuria di fondi, lack of funds; penuria creditizia, credit stringency.* * *[pe'nurja]sostantivo femminile shortage, scarcity, lack* * *penuria/pe'nurja/sostantivo f.shortage, scarcity, lack. -
9 ricchezza
f wealth* * *ricchezza s.f.1 wealth [U]; riches (pl.): ricchezza nazionale, national wealth; esibizione di ricchezza, display of wealth; tutte le mie ricchezze sono investite all'estero, all my wealth is (o all my riches are) invested abroad; essere avido di ricchezza, to be greedy for wealth; un uomo di eccezionale ricchezza, an exceptionally wealthy man; accumulare ricchezze, to accumulate wealth; ricchezza sociale, national capital // una grande ricchezza interiore, a great inner richness2 ( abbondanza) abundance; richness, wealth; ricchezza di idee, parole, esempi, wealth of ideas, words, examples; questo paese ha ricchezza d'acqua, this country has plenty (o an abundance) of water; la ricchezza del sottosuolo, the richness (o wealth) of the subsoil; ricchezza di materie prime, wealth of raw materials; le ricchezze minerarie del Sudafrica, the mineral resources of South Africa3 ( patrimonio) patrimony, treasure: le ricchezze artistiche dell'Italia, the artistic treasures of Italy.* * *[rik'kettsa] 1.sostantivo femminile1) wealth, richness, affluence, wealthiness2) (abbondanza) richness2.sostantivo femminile plurale ricchezze* * *ricchezza/rik'kettsa/I sostantivo f.1 wealth, richness, affluence, wealthiness; fonte di ricchezza source of wealth2 (abbondanza) richnessII ricchezze f.pl.accumulare -e to accumulate wealth; le -e artistiche dell'Italia Italy's artistic treasures. -
10 naturale
[natu'rale]1. agg(gen) natural(ma) è naturale! — (in risposte) of course!
2. smal naturale — (alimenti) served plain, (ritratto) life-size
pesche/fragole al naturale — peaches/strawberries in fruit juice
è più bella al naturale — (senza trucco) she's prettier without make-up
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