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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

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английски
италиански
италиански

I. due [Brit djuː, Am d(j)u] ПРИЛ

1. due mai attrib. (payable):

to be, fall due rent, next instalment:
when due

2. due (entitled to):

the prisoner made the phone calls due him Am разг

3. due (about to be paid, given) разг:

4. due attrib. (appropriate):

5. due ЮР (in phrases):

in due form

6. due (scheduled, expected):

to be due to do
the changes due in the year 2000
to be due (in) or due to arrive train, bus:
to be due (in) or due to arrive person:
to be due back soon, at 8
to be due out coach, boat etc.:
to be due out book:

II. due to ПРЕДЛ

1. due to (because of):

due to
to be due to delay, cancellation etc.:
closed due to illness

2. due to (thanks to):

due to

III. due [Brit djuː, Am d(j)u] НРЧ (directly)

to face due north, east etc. building:
to face due north, east etc. hiker etc.:
due east there is

IV. due [Brit djuː, Am d(j)u] СЪЩ

due
due
it was his due

V. dues СЪЩ

dues npl:

to pay one's dues прен

due diligence СЪЩ U ЮР

due bill [ˈdjuːˌbɪl, Amˈduː-] СЪЩ ТЪРГ

due bill

due date [Brit, Am ˈd(j)u ˌdeɪt] СЪЩ

due date
due date
due date

due process [Am d(j)u prəˈsɛs], due process of law [ˌdjuːprəʊsesəvˈlɔː, Amˌduːprɒses-] СЪЩ ЮР

италиански
италиански
английски
английски
due pred
due a: to
the amount or sum owing or due
due to
due a: to
respect due to sb, sth
due
due
duly, in due time

в PONS речника

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

I. due [du:] ПРИЛ

1. due:

due (payable)
due (owing)
due date
to fall due

2. due (appropriate):

due

3. due (expected):

due

4. due (owing to, because of):

due to

II. due [du:] СЪЩ

1. due (fair treatment):

due
to give sb his due

2. due:

due pl (debts)
due pl (obligations)
doveri м pl

3. due pl (regular payment):

due

III. due [du:] НРЧ before adv

италиански
италиански
английски
английски
dovuto (-a)
due
due to
to be due to sth/sb
debito (-a)
due
due
by the due date
due date
to be due

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The professional inquiry was conducted, and progressed to parliamentary investigations and institutional deliberations.
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