oneroso
Beispiele
Il mantenimento di una villa antica può essere molto oneroso.
The upkeep of an old villa can be very burdensome.
Hanno dovuto affrontare spese onerose per la ristrutturazione.
They had to face burdensome expenses for the renovation.
Questo compito è oneroso ma necessario.
This task is burdensome but necessary.
Le condizioni del contratto erano troppo onerose per l'azienda.
The contract conditions were too onerous for the company.
È stata una decisione onerosa, ma l'unica possibile.
It was an onerous decision, but the only possible one.
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Nutzungshinweise
Often used in legal or economic contexts to describe costs, obligations, or conditions that are financially or practically demanding. It implies a significant cost or effort that might be seen as excessive.
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Wortherkunft
From Latin 'onerosus', from 'onus' (burden).
Kultureller Kontext
In Italian business and legal discourse, 'oneroso' is a key term when discussing contracts, taxes, or agreements, highlighting conditions that are particularly demanding on one party.
Merkhilfe
Associate 'oneroso' with 'onus' (a burden or responsibility) – both come from the same Latin root.
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5 von 5Il mantenimento di una villa antica può essere molto oneroso.
The upkeep of an old villa can be very burdensome.
Hanno dovuto affrontare spese onerose per la ristrutturazione.
They had to face burdensome expenses for the renovation.
Questo compito è oneroso ma necessario.
This task is burdensome but necessary.
Le condizioni del contratto erano troppo onerose per l'azienda.
The contract conditions were too onerous for the company.
È stata una decisione onerosa, ma l'unica possibile.
It was an onerous decision, but the only possible one.
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