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1 default
I [dɪ'fɔːlt]1) (failure to keep up payments) inadempienza f., inosservanza f. (on di)2) dir. contumacia f.3) inform. default m.4) by default [choose, select] automaticamenteto win by default — sport vincere per abbandono
5) in default of in assenza di, in mancanza diII [dɪ'fɔːlt]1) (fail to make payments) essere inadempienteto default on payments, on a loan — non pagare un mutuo, non restituire un prestito
2) dir. essere contumace* * *default /dɪˈfɔ:lt/A n. [uc]2 (leg.) assenza ( di una delle due parti); contumacia: judgement by default, sentenza emessa in contumacia3 (comm., leg.) inadempienza; inosservanza: default of one's loan terms, inadempienza degli impegni relativi a un mutuo; The company is in default of the agreement, la società è inadempiente al contratto5 ( sport) abbandono: The team lost the match by default, la squadra ha perso la partita per abbandonoB a. attr.1 (comput.) di default; predefinito: default printer, stampante di default; default value, valore di default● (leg.) default judgment, sentenza contumaciale □ (fin.) default risk, rischio di inadempienza □ in default of, in assenza di: In default of agreement, the court will appoint a mediator, in assenza di accordo, il tribunale nominerà un mediatore.(to) default /dɪˈfɔ:lt/A v. i.1 venir meno a un impegno; essere in difetto2 (leg.) non comparire in tribunale; essere contumace3 (comm., leg.) essere inadempienteB v. t.● to default on, non tenere fede a: to default on one's obligations, non tener fede ai propri obblighi; (leg.) to default on a loan, non pagare un mutuo; non restituire un prestito.* * *I [dɪ'fɔːlt]1) (failure to keep up payments) inadempienza f., inosservanza f. (on di)2) dir. contumacia f.3) inform. default m.4) by default [choose, select] automaticamenteto win by default — sport vincere per abbandono
5) in default of in assenza di, in mancanza diII [dɪ'fɔːlt]1) (fail to make payments) essere inadempienteto default on payments, on a loan — non pagare un mutuo, non restituire un prestito
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2 win
I [wɪn]1) (victory) vittoria f.to have a win over sb. in sth. — riportare una vittoria su qcn. in qcs
2) (successful bet) vincita f.II 1. [wɪn]1) vincere [battle, match, bet, money, election]; riportare [ victory]; pol. conquistare [votes, seat]2) (acquire) ottenere [ reprieve] ( from da); conquistare [heart, friendship, admiration] ( from di); attirare [ sympathy]; procurarsi [ support] (of di)2.to win sb.'s respect — ottenere il rispetto di qcn
you win! — (in argument) mi hai convinto!
win or lose, the discussions have been valuable — comunque vada a finire, le discussioni sono state proficue
- win back- win out- win over••win some, lose some — a volte si vince, a volte si perde
* * *[win] 1. present participle - winning; verb1) (to obtain (a victory) in a contest; to succeed in coming first in (a contest), usually by one's own efforts: He won a fine victory in the election; Who won the war/match?; He won the bet; He won (the race) in a fast time / by a clear five metres.) vincere2) (to obtain (a prize) in a competition etc, usually by luck: to win first prize; I won $5 in the crossword competition.) vincere3) (to obtain by one's own efforts: He won her respect over a number of years.) ottenere2. noun(a victory or success: She's had two wins in four races.) vittoria- winner- winning
- winning-post
- win over
- win the day
- win through* * *win /wɪn/n. (fam.)2 (pl.) (fam.) vincita; somma vinta● ( boxe, ecc.) win by default, vittoria per abbandono (o per rinuncia, o per forfait) □ ( lotta) win by fall, vittoria per schienata □ ( boxe) win on points, vittoria ai punti □ (fam.) win-win, favorevole a tutti: win-win situation, situazione in cui tutti ricavano un qualche vantaggiowinlessa.♦ (to) win /wɪn/(pass. e p. p. won), v. t. e i.1 vincere; essere vittorioso; conquistare: to win a bet [a battle], vincere una scommessa [una battaglia]; (leg.) to win a case, vincere una causa; to win at cards, vincere alle carte; to win fame [a fortress], conquistare la fama [una fortezza]; to win narrowly, vincere di stretta misura; I won twenty pounds from him at poker, gli ho vinto venti sterline a poker2 guadagnare; ottenere; procurarsi; raggiungere (con sforzo): (polit.) a bid to win votes, un tentativo di guadagnare voti; to win one's bread, guadagnarsi il pane; (lett.) to win a lady's hand, ottenere la mano di una donna; to win a prize [an award], ottenere un premio [una ricompensa]; to win the summit [the shore], guadagnare (o raggiungere) la cima [la riva]3 convincere; persuadere; ottenere il favore di; accattivarsi: (form.) to win all hearts, ottenere il favore di tutti; accattivarsi la simpatia di tutti5 ( sport: calcio, ecc.) vincere; ottenere ( una vittoria); fare, realizzare ( punti); guadagnare ( una rimessa laterale, ecc.); subire ( un fallo): to win a race [a match, a competition], vincere una corsa [una partita, una gara]; ( rugby) to win a scrum, vincere una mischia● ( sport) to win the ball, conquistare la palla □ to win a contract, vincere una gara d'appalto; ottenere un appalto (o un contratto) □ ( sport) to win a foul, guadagnare un fallo □ to win free, averla vinta; spuntarla □ to win a friend [an ally, a supporter], farsi un amico [un alleato, un sostenitore] □ (fam.) to win hands down, vincere senza fatica □ to win on one's own merit, vincere per merito proprio □ to win a point, segnare un punto a proprio vantaggio □ (polit.) to win power, andare al potere; conquistare la maggioranza □ to win one's spurs, (stor.) guadagnarsi gli speroni, esser fatto cavaliere; (fig.) ottenere il riconoscimento dei propri meriti □ to win the toss, ( sport) vincere il sorteggio; (fig.) avere la prima mossa □ to let sb. win, lasciar vincere q. □ (prov.) Let those laugh who win, ride bene chi ride ultimo.* * *I [wɪn]1) (victory) vittoria f.to have a win over sb. in sth. — riportare una vittoria su qcn. in qcs
2) (successful bet) vincita f.II 1. [wɪn]1) vincere [battle, match, bet, money, election]; riportare [ victory]; pol. conquistare [votes, seat]2) (acquire) ottenere [ reprieve] ( from da); conquistare [heart, friendship, admiration] ( from di); attirare [ sympathy]; procurarsi [ support] (of di)2.to win sb.'s respect — ottenere il rispetto di qcn
you win! — (in argument) mi hai convinto!
win or lose, the discussions have been valuable — comunque vada a finire, le discussioni sono state proficue
- win back- win out- win over••win some, lose some — a volte si vince, a volte si perde
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3 default de·fault
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