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in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

code number [ˈkəʊdˌnʌmbə(r)] N TELEC

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] N

1. number:

2. number (in series):

3. number (amount, quantity):

4. number (group):

5. number (issue):

6. number MUS (song):

7. number THEAT:

8. number (object of admiration) inf:

9. number LING:

II. numbers N

numbers npl:

III. Numbers

Numbers pl + verbo sing BIBL:

IV. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] VB trans

1. number (allocate number to):

to be numbered page, house:

2. number (amount to):

3. number (include):

4. number (be limited):

to be numbered opportunities, options:

V. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] VB intr

1. number (comprise in number):

2. number → number off

VI. number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər]

to do sth by numbers, to do sth by the numbers Am

number off VB [ˈnʌmbə -] MIL

I. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] N

1. code (laws, rules):

code of ethics PSYCH, SOCIOL

2. code (of behaviour):

3. code (cipher, message):

4. code ECON:

5. code TELEC:

6. code COMPUT:

II. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB trans COMPUT

III. code [Brit kəʊd, Am koʊd] VB intr (in genetics)

in the PONS Dictionary

code number N

in the PONS Dictionary

I. number [ˈnʌm·bɚ] N

1. number MATH:

2. number (amount):

3. number (magazine, newspaper):

number THEAT
number MUS

Phrases:

II. number [ˈnʌm·bɚ] VB trans

1. number (assign a number to):

to number sth fromto
numerare qc daa

2. number (count):

3. number (amount to):

I. code [koʊd] N

II. code [koʊd] VB trans

Present
Inumber
younumber
he/she/itnumbers
wenumber
younumber
theynumber
Past
Inumbered
younumbered
he/she/itnumbered
wenumbered
younumbered
theynumbered
Present Perfect
Ihavenumbered
youhavenumbered
he/she/ithasnumbered
wehavenumbered
youhavenumbered
theyhavenumbered
Past Perfect
Ihadnumbered
youhadnumbered
he/she/ithadnumbered
wehadnumbered
youhadnumbered
theyhadnumbered

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The desert warthog is an important host of the tsetse fly, and in some parts of its range efforts are being made to reduce warthog numbers because of this.
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These cases are illustrated using the numbers from the basic example.
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The legal age for voluntary admissions is 18; however, when the numbers are small the government recruits anyone as young as 14.
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The numbers of hikers allowed on the trail is limited so reservations are mandatory and are known to book up over a year in advance.
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And despite the economic uncertainty, indentured servants arrived in large numbers until the end of the seventeenth century.
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