Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

Non equivocabile

French translation:

Non équivoque

Added to glossary by snow_white
Apr 11, 2016 08:20
8 yrs ago
Italian term

Non equivocabile

Non-PRO Italian to French Law/Patents Law (general)
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Discussion

snow_white (asker) Apr 12, 2016:
Ops, pardon! >_<
Françoise Vogel Apr 11, 2016:
contesto In quale frase?

attenzione: in francese "puis-je..."

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Non équivoque

pas exemple: indice non équivoque de culpabilité
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Sans équivoques

tout dépend du contexte, bien évidemment, mais *sans équivoques* est la formule la plus utilisée
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