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m sunsetfig decline* * *tramonto s.m.1 ( di astri in generale) setting; ( del sole) sunset: al tramonto, at sunset; guardare uno splendido tramonto, to watch a magnificent sunset2 (fig.) ( declino) decline, end, wane: il tramonto dell'impero, the decline of the empire; la sua gloria è al tramonto, his glory is on the wane // sul viale del tramonto, (fig.) on the decline (o on one's way out).* * *[tra'monto]sostantivo maschile1) (del sole) sunset; (della luna) moonsetdall'alba al tramonto — from dawn to o till dusk
2) fig. sunset, decline••sul viale del tramonto — on the decline o wane
* * *tramonto/tra'monto/sostantivo m.1 (del sole) sunset; (della luna) moonset; al tramonto at sunset; dall'alba al tramonto from dawn to o till dusk2 fig. sunset, decline; al tramonto della sua carriera in the twilight of his career; una civiltà al tramonto a waning civilizationsul viale del tramonto on the decline o wane. -
2 una civiltà al tramonto
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