Resumen
conductivity {sustantivo}
conduttibilità · conduttività · conducibilità
conduct {sustantivo}
contegno · attitudine · condotta · comportamento · conduzione
to conduct {verbo}
guidare · portare · condurre · accompagnare · amministrare · essere a capo · svolgere · gestire · condurre
Traducción Inglés-Italiano para "conductivity"
"conductivity" en italiano
conductivity {sustantivo}
conductivity {sustantivo} [fís.]
conductivity {sustantivo} [fís.]
conductivity {sustantivo} [fís.] (también: conductibility)
conduct {sustantivo}
conduct {sustantivo} (también: attitude, attitude of mind, settled behaviour, stance)
We are looking for a code of conduct along the lines of your interpretation.
However, the real choice is between this code of conduct and a complete ban.
The committee has demonstrated the negligent conduct of the United Kingdom.
Our preference would be for the banking sector to formulate a code of conduct itself.
Christ's words illuminate the lines of conduct for Christians in the world.
conduct {sustantivo} (también: dealing, bearing, demeanour, behaviour)
The European Parliament cannot and will not remain silent in the face of such conduct.
This criterion also comes into play in determining our line of conduct.
Allow me now to comment on the conduct being displayed here in Parliament.
Unfortunately, Turkey's conduct so far has been very disappointing.
The agreement relates to a specific code of conduct for both sides.
conduct {sustantivo} (también: direction, administration, management, running)
strengthening systematic cooperation between Member States in the conduct of policy.
Secondly, Rule 19 governs order and the conduct of the House.
I am far from criticizing the way you conduct your office.
5. The conduct of monetary policy since 1999.
It is the responsibility of the Luxembourg Presidency to conduct the Council's affairs in the coming six months.
to conduct {verbo}
to conduct [conducted|conducted] {vb} (también: to guide, to accompany, to lead, to take)
Otherwise it would become quite clear that the conduct of Community bodies is not being guided by the principle of subsidiarity.
It was also an outstanding Vice-President who could conduct the very difficult votes to the satisfaction of all MEPs.
As Mr Winkler says, Europe can offer leadership in this debate, demonstrating the effectiveness of our code of conduct on arms sales.
So it seems sensible to me, as proposed in this amendment, to conduct the debate within the framework of the general regulations for the
This will be the first military operation to be conducted under European Union leadership.
to conduct [conducted|conducted] {vb} (también: to take, to wear, to bear)
We will therefore conduct this dialogue with the towns and regions.
It cannot be deprived of the means of an economic policy which Member States are unable to conduct.
We hope to conduct this initiative in cooperation with the Member States and in conjunction with the European Parliament.
One of the priorities of our presidency is the conclusion of the first review of the EU Code of Conduct.
It is in keeping with our historical approach and the way in which we intend to conduct the mission incumbent upon us today.
to conduct [conducted|conducted] {vb} (también: to lead, to accompany, to guide, to take)
Member States must conduct their policy in a responsible and autonomous manner.
It is our responsibility to conduct a war of ideals, that is to say, a political war.
A high degree of sincerity is required in the conduct of this debate.
We must conduct our external fisheries policy in a systematic and sustainable way.
Let us conduct an open dialogue in this area, characterised by trust.
to conduct [conducted|conducted] {vb} (también: to be with, to follow, to guide, to lead)
He also conducted pilgrimages with the faithful to the Holy Places.
to conduct [conducted|conducted] {vb} (también: to govern, to manage, to run, to ration)
to conduct [conducted|conducted] {vb} (también: to head, to direct, to steer, to drive)
to conduct [conducted|conducted] {vb} (también: to carry out, to perform, to execute)
Codes of conduct and the use of guidance both have a role to play here.
The purpose of UCLAF is not to conduct internal investigations just within the Commission.
Presenters can conduct audience polls while the meeting is in progress.
to conduct foreign-exchange operations consistent with Article III-326;
to conduct foreign-exchange operations consistent with Article III-326 of the Constitution;
to conduct [conducted|conducted] {vb} (también: to run, to operate, to manage)
Of course Turkey must be quite free to conduct its own policy within Turkey and on a bilateral basis with other countries.
If we are going to conduct international and internal politics in these terms within the EU, we are absolutely on the wrong track.
This is no way for a Parliament that is supposed to be serious to conduct its foreign policy and relations with other countries in other
Mr President, one and a half years have passed since the euro came into existence and the ECB took over the responsibility for the conduct
We also need a code of corporate conduct to make sure that companies in fact work in partnership with their workers in the management of
to conduct [conducted|conducted] {vb} [fís.]
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Palabras similares
condor · condos · conducive · conduct · conducted · conductibility · conductible · conducting · conduction · conductive · conductivity · conductor · conduit · cone · confab · confabulation · confectioner · confectioner's · confectionery · confederacy · confederal
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