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Kirschgeist
lista dei meritevoli
en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano
merit list [ˈmerɪtlɪst] SUST.
en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano
albo d'onore ENS., MILIT., DEP.
en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano
I. merit [ingl. brit. ˈmɛrɪt, ingl. am. ˈmɛrət] SUST. (of idea, philosophy, plan, behaviour, person)
to have merit plan, idea:
to judge sth on its own merits situation, case
II. merit [ingl. brit. ˈmɛrɪt, ingl. am. ˈmɛrət] V. trans.
I. list1 [ingl. brit. lɪst, ingl. am. lɪst] SUST.
1. list (catalogue):
elenco m (of di)
to put sb, sth on a list
to take sb, sth off a list
2. list (price) → list price
II. list1 [ingl. brit. lɪst, ingl. am. lɪst] V. trans.
1. list objects, people:
2. list INFORM.:
3. list ECON.:
III. list1 [ingl. brit. lɪst, ingl. am. lɪst] V. intr. ingl. am. COM.
IV. list1 [ingl. brit. lɪst, ingl. am. lɪst] SUST.
1. list (strip):
list ARQUIT.
2. list (of fabric):
V. lists SUST.
lists npl HIST.:
lizza f also fig.
entrare in lizza (against contro)
VI. list1 [ingl. brit. lɪst, ingl. am. lɪst] V. trans.
1. list (border):
2. list (cut):
list price [ingl. brit., ingl. am. ˈlɪs(t) ˌpraɪs] SUST.
I. list2 [ingl. brit. lɪst, ingl. am. lɪst] SUST. NÁUT.
II. list2 [ingl. brit. lɪst, ingl. am. lɪst] V. intr. NÁUT.
en el diccionario PONS
I. merit [ˈme·rɪt] SUST.
1. merit (virtue):
2. merit (advantage):
3. merit pl (commendable quality or act):
II. merit [ˈme·rɪt] V. trans.
I. list1 [lɪst] SUST.
to make a list (of sth)
II. list1 [lɪst] V. trans.
1. list (make a list):
2. list (enumerate):
3. list (have list price):
to list at $100
I. list2 [lɪst] NÁUT. V. intr.
II. list2 [lɪst] NÁUT. SUST.
Present
Imerit
youmerit
he/she/itmerits
wemerit
youmerit
theymerit
Past
Imerited
youmerited
he/she/itmerited
wemerited
youmerited
theymerited
Present Perfect
Ihavemerited
youhavemerited
he/she/ithasmerited
wehavemerited
youhavemerited
theyhavemerited
Past Perfect
Ihadmerited
youhadmerited
he/she/ithadmerited
wehadmerited
youhadmerited
theyhadmerited
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
However, some critics have defended the film's artistic merit.
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His paintings have little artistic merit but from a topographical viewpoint are of some interest today.
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In such a case, the court undertakes its role as a court of merit, rather than a court of law.
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Papers are peer-reviewed, and only those that meet high standards of scientific merit are accepted for publication.
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Merit refers to the use of merit during the hiring and promotion process.
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