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1 wrongful
['rɒŋfl] [AE 'rɔːŋ-]* * *adjective (not lawful or fair: wrongful dismissal from a job.) ingiusto* * *wrongful /ˈrɒŋfl/a.2 ( anche leg.) ingiustificato; senza giusta causa: wrongful dismissal ( from a job), licenziamento senza giusta causa3 (leg.) illegale; illecito; illegittimo; indebito: a wrongful act, un atto illecito (o lesivo); wrongful arrest, arresto illegale; a wrongful heir, un erede illegittimo; wrongful imprisonment, reclusione illegale4 (leg.) colposo; criminoso● (leg.) wrongful detention, detenzione illegale; ( anche) ritenzione illegale ( di beni); rifiuto illegale di effettuare la consegna ( di cose)wrongfully avv. wrongfulness n. [u].* * *['rɒŋfl] [AE 'rɔːŋ-] -
2 dismissal
[dɪs'mɪsl]1) (of idea, threat) accantonamento m., rifiuto m.2) (of worker) licenziamento m.; (of civil servant, minister) destituzione f.3) dir. (of appeal, claim) rifiuto m., rigetto m.* * *noun congedo* * *dismissal /dɪsˈmɪsl/n. [uc]1 licenziamento: unfair (o wrongful) dismissal, licenziamento senza giusta causa; dismissal without notice, licenziamento senza preavviso● dismissal for cause, licenziamento per giusta causa □ (leg.) dismissal of charges, non luogo a procedere □ (leg. USA) dismissal on the merits, rigetto ( di una pretesa) nel merito □ constructive dismissal, dimissioni indotte dal comportamento del datore di lavoro.* * *[dɪs'mɪsl]1) (of idea, threat) accantonamento m., rifiuto m.2) (of worker) licenziamento m.; (of civil servant, minister) destituzione f.3) dir. (of appeal, claim) rifiuto m., rigetto m. -
3 wrongful wrong·ful adj
['rɒŋfʊl](unjust: accusation) ingiusto (-a), (unlawful: arrest, imprisonment) illegale, illecito (-a) -
4 (to) retaliate
(to) retaliate /rɪˈtælɪeɪt/A v. i.contrattaccare; reagire: Peacekeeping forces have orders to retaliate if attacked, le forze di mantenimento della pace hanno ordine di contrattaccare in caso di attacco; The Government vowed to retaliate against any rebel attack, il governo ha promesso delle rappresaglie in caso di attacchi dei ribelli; He retaliated by suing the company for wrongful dismissal, ha contrattaccato facendo causa all'azienda per licenziamento ingiustificatoB v. t. -
5 (to) retaliate
(to) retaliate /rɪˈtælɪeɪt/A v. i.contrattaccare; reagire: Peacekeeping forces have orders to retaliate if attacked, le forze di mantenimento della pace hanno ordine di contrattaccare in caso di attacco; The Government vowed to retaliate against any rebel attack, il governo ha promesso delle rappresaglie in caso di attacchi dei ribelli; He retaliated by suing the company for wrongful dismissal, ha contrattaccato facendo causa all'azienda per licenziamento ingiustificatoB v. t.
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