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[stjuː'pendəs] [AE stuː-]aggettivo [idea, film, building, view] stupendo, meraviglioso; [ size] enorme; [loss, folly] incredibile, immenso* * *[stju'pendəs](astonishing or tremendous.) stupendo; enorme* * *stupendous /stju:ˈpɛndəs/, ( USA) /stu:ˈpɛndəs/a.1 stupefacente; sorprendente; enorme; immenso: stupendous costs, costi enormi; stupendous efforts, sforzi tremendistupendously avv. stupendousness n. [u]* * *[stjuː'pendəs] [AE stuː-]
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