στο Ιταλικό λεξικό Oxford-Paravia
I. approved [βρετ əˈpruːvd] ΡΉΜΑ μετ παρακειμ
approved → approve
II. approved [βρετ əˈpruːvd] ΕΠΊΘ
- approved
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- approved method, society
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I. approve [βρετ əˈpruːv, αμερικ əˈpruv] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ (authorize)
approved school [βρετ, αμερικ əˈpruvd ˌskul] ΟΥΣ βρετ
- approved school
- riformatorio αρσ
I. approve [βρετ əˈpruːv, αμερικ əˈpruv] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ (authorize)
- his nomination was approved
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- approved
στο λεξικό PONS
approved ΕΠΊΘ
2. approved (authorized):
- approved
- autorizzato, -a
- an approved qualification
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I. approve [ə·ˈpru:v] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
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- The Comune (municipality) is the smallest autonomous political unit. It keeps the registers of births, marriages, and deaths and has the power to raise taxes and to approve public works. The Comune is run by the Giunta comunale (governing group) whose members come from the Consiglio comunale (city council). Both groups report to the Mayor (Sindaco). The Campidoglio (Capitol), one of the Seven Hills of Rome, is the seat of the Comune di Roma , the Rome city council.
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- an approved qualification
- The Comune (municipality) is the smallest autonomous political unit. It keeps the registers of births, marriages, and deaths and has the power to raise taxes and to approve public works. The Comune is run by the Giunta comunale (governing group) whose members come from the Consiglio comunale (city council). Both groups report to the Mayor (Sindaco). The Campidoglio (Capitol), one of the Seven Hills of Rome, is the seat of the Comune di Roma , the Rome city council.