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1 ♦ without
♦ without /wɪˈðaʊt/A prep.1 senza: without delay, senza indugio; without (a) doubt, senza dubbio; without end, senza fine; infinito; eterno; without saying a word, senza dire una parola; without striking a blow, senza colpo ferire; I was without money, ero senza un soldo2 ( piuttosto antiq.) fuori di; al di fuori di: negotiations without the House, negoziati al di fuori del Parlamento; manovre di corridoioB cong.(dial.) a meno che; se non: I can't go, without I get some money, non posso andare se non mi procuro un po' di denaroC avv.( piuttosto antiq.) fuori; all'esterno; fuori di casa; all'aperto: It is white within and without, è bianco (di) dentro e (di) fuori● (leg.) without date, senza data □ without the knowledge of, all'insaputa di; ( anche) senza conoscere: The boy left the school without the knowledge of his teacher, il ragazzo se ne è andato da scuola all'insaputa dell'insegnante □ (lett.) without number, innumerevole: worlds without number, mondi innumerevoli □ (leg.) without prejudice, senza pregiudizio; fatto salvo; con riserva □ (leg.: di una cambiale) without recourse, senza regresso; senza rivalsa □ without so much as apologizing, senza nemmeno scusarsi □ to do (o to go) without, fare senza, fare a meno di, rinunciare a: You'll have to do without lunch, dovrai fare a meno del pranzo □ to go without food, restar digiuno; digiunare □ seen from without, visto dal di fuori □ It goes without saying, è ovvio; va da sé. -
2 prejudice
I ['predʒʊdɪs]1) С pregiudizio m., preconcetto m.2) U pregiudizi m.pl., preconcetti m.pl.3) (harm) dir. pregiudizio m.II ['predʒʊdɪs]1) (bias) influenzareto prejudice sb. against, in favour of — influenzare negativamente, positivamente qcn. nei confronti di
2) (harm, jeopardize) pregiudicare [claim, case]; recare pregiudizio a [ person]; pregiudicare, compromettere [ chances]* * *['pre‹ədis] 1. noun((an) opinion or feeling for or especially against something, formed unfairly or unreasonably ie without proper knowledge: The jury must listen to his statement without prejudice; Is racial prejudice (= dislike of people because of their race) increasing in this country?) pregiudizio2. verb1) (to cause to feel prejudice for or against something.) prevenire2) (to harm or endanger (a person's position, prospects etc) in some way: Your terrible handwriting will prejudice your chances of passing the exam.) pregiudicare, compromettere•* * *prejudice /ˈprɛdʒʊdɪs/n.1 [uc] pregiudizio; preconcetto; prevenzione: to have a prejudice against foreigners, aver pregiudizi contro gli stranieri; racial prejudice, pregiudizi razziali● to have a prejudice in favour of sb., essere bendisposto verso q. □ to the prejudice of sb., portando pregiudizio a q.; con danno di q. □ (leg.) without prejudice, fatta salva la riserva di far valere altri diritti; con ogni riserva; senza pregiudizio.(to) prejudice /ˈprɛdʒʊdɪs/v. t.1 pregiudicare; compromettere2 danneggiare; ledere; nuocere a (q.)3 mettere su ( contro) (fam.); disporre male ( verso); prevenire: His parents prejudiced him against the girl, i suoi genitori lo hanno messo su contro la ragazza* * *I ['predʒʊdɪs]1) С pregiudizio m., preconcetto m.2) U pregiudizi m.pl., preconcetti m.pl.3) (harm) dir. pregiudizio m.II ['predʒʊdɪs]1) (bias) influenzareto prejudice sb. against, in favour of — influenzare negativamente, positivamente qcn. nei confronti di
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3 prejudice preju·dice
['prɛdʒʊdɪs]1. n1) (biased opinion) pregiudizio, collective n pregiudizi mplhis prejudice against sb/sth — i suoi pregiudizi nei riguardi di qn/qc
2) (Law: injury, detriment) pregiudizio2. vt1)to prejudice sb in favour of/against — disporre bene/male qn verso2) (frm: injure) pregiudicare, ledere, compromettere
См. также в других словарях:
without prejudice — index fairly (impartially) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 without prejudice … Law dictionary
without prejudice — Ⅰ. without prejudice ► LAW if a decision or action is made without prejudice to a right, you continue to have that right: »Three days later, she asked for a dismissal without prejudice, meaning that she can re file at any time. without prejudice… … Financial and business terms
without prejudice — ► without prejudice Law without detriment to any existing right or claim. Main Entry: ↑prejudice … English terms dictionary
without prejudice — Without dismissing, damaging or otherwise affecting a legal interest or demand; without detriment to existing right or claim; relates to fact, not to opinion. This expression is used when a person, in the desire to avoid litigation or dispute… … Glossary of Bankruptcy
without prejudice — Where an offer or admission is made without prejudice, or a motion is denied or a suit dismissed without prejudice, it is meant as a declaration that no rights or privileges of the party concerned are to be considered as thereby waived or lost… … Black's law dictionary
Without Prejudice? — Infobox Television show name = Without Prejudice? caption = format = Game Show picture format = runtime = 60mins (inc. adverts) creator = starring = flagicon|UK: Liza Tarbuck (Series 1) Kieron Elliott (Series 2) flagicon|USA: Dr. Robi Ludwig… … Wikipedia
without prejudice — adverb (or adjective) : without injury to or detraction from one s own rights or claims or any cause of action or defense asserted * * * without prejudice A phrase used to require an understanding that nothing said at this stage is to detract… … Useful english dictionary
without prejudice — A judicial act without effect as a final determination or res judicata. United States ex rel. Almeida v Baldi (CA3 Pa) 195 F2d 815, 33 ALR 2d 1407; Ogens v Northern Industrial Chemical Co. 304 Mass 401, 24 NE2d 1, 126 ALR 280. The term imports… … Ballentine's law dictionary
without prejudice (to something) — without ˈprejudice (to sth) idiom (law) without affecting any other legal matter • They agreed to pay compensation without prejudice (= without admitting ↑guilt ). Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
without prejudice Law — without detriment to any existing right or claim. → prejudice … English new terms dictionary
without prejudice to — without hurting the rights of ; without bias, impartially … English contemporary dictionary