Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
estremo rigore
English translation:
as a very serious matter
Italian term
estremo rigore
Misure nei confronti degli Amministratori
La Banca valuta con estremo rigore le infrazioni al presente Modello poste in essere da coloro che rappresentano il vertice della Banca e ne manifestano dunque l’immagine verso i dipendenti, gli azionisti, i creditori ed il pubblico.
4 +1 | as a very serious matter | Thomas Roberts |
3 +2 | extremely serious | Marco Solinas |
4 | firm action | Glinda |
4 | utmost strictness | Sofia Dervisi |
Non-PRO (1): Lara Barnett
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Proposed translations
as a very serious matter
extremely serious
Lots of ways you can express this.
agree |
Lara Barnett
: considers THE ...... extremely seriousLY
8 mins
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agree |
James (Jim) Davis
32 mins
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firm action
Un'altra opzione.
utmost strictness
The Bank uses the outmost strictness in dealing with any breaches of this model....
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