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13:16 Jan 13, 2003 |
English to Italian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Automotive / Cars & Trucks / automotive | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Sarah Ponting Italy Local time: 15:44 | ||||||
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verificare, esaminare, controllare l'accuratezza di... Explanation: to vet = to appraise, verify ir check for accuracy, authenticity etc. Ex: an expert vetted the manuscript before publication fonte: Random House College Dictionary HTH -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-01-13 14:19:58 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- No, non è usato come sostantivo - la costruzione è \'to have X vet Y\'. Un po\' contorta in una frase così lunga, ma che ci vuoi fare! Insomma, il senso dovrebbe essere: il fatto che ci fosse un pannello per verificare immagini e testo è stato un enorme vantaggio. Mirella |
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esaminare, controllare, passare in rassegna Explanation: si tratta del verbo "to vet", niente a che fare con veterani... |
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setacciare/controllare con cura/esaminare attentamente Explanation: Ref. Il Nuovo Diz. Hazon Garzanti -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-01-13 13:26:11 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- \"To subject to thorough examination or evaluation: vet a manuscript.\" The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language |
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