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procedura

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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procedure [Brit prəˈsiːdʒə, Am prəˈsidʒər] N

1. procedure:

procedure
procedure
procedura f (for doing per fare)
to follow a procedure
(the) normal procedure is to do

2. procedure:

procedure POL, LAW
parliamentary procedure

3. procedure COMPUT:

procedure

criminal procedure [ˌkrɪmɪnlprəˈsiːdʒə(r)] N

criminal procedure

admissions procedure [ədˈmɪʃnzprəˌsiːdʒə(r)] N UNIV

admissions procedure

approvals procedure [əˌpruːvlzprəˈsiːdʒə(r)] N

approvals procedure

complaints procedure [kəmˈpleɪntsprəˌsiːdʒə(r)] N

complaints procedure

agents procedure [ˌeɪdʒəntsprəˈsiːdʒə(r)] N UNIV

agents procedure

grievance procedure [ˈɡriːvnsprəˌsiːdʒə(r)] N ADMIN

grievance procedure

link control procedure [lɪŋkˌkəʊnˌtrəʊlprəˈsiːdʒə(r)] N COMPUT

link control procedure
Italian
Italian
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code of civil procedure
code of civil procedure

in the PONS Dictionary

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Italian

procedure [prə·ˈsi:·dʒɚ] N

procedure
the accepted procedure
surgical procedure
standard procedure
Italian
Italian
English
English
procedure
procedure
usual procedure
procedure
code of civil procedure
code of criminal procedure

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