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1 sacro
sacred* * *sacro1 agg.1 sacred, holy: il sacro nome di Gesù, the sacred name of Jesus; le Sacre Scritture, the Holy Scriptures; luogo sacro, holy (o sacred) place; musica sacra, sacred music; ordini sacri, holy orders; storia sacra e profana, sacred and profane history; vestimenti sacri, sacred vestments; nell'antico Egitto il bue era un animale sacro, in ancient Egypt the ox was a sacred animal // la Sacra Famiglia, the Holy Family // Sacra Maestà, His Sacred Majesty // il Sacro Romano Impero, the Holy Roman Empire2 ( consacrato) consecrated, dedicated3 (estens.) ( inviolabile) sacred, sacrosanct, inviolable: i sacri diritti di un paese, the inviolable rights of a country; il ricordo di lui è sacro per me, I hold his memory sacred (o sacrosanct); considerare sacra una promessa, to hold a promise sacred; per me il sonno è sacro, (scherz.) for me sleeping is sacrosanct◆ s.m.: il sacro e il profano, the sacred and the profane.* * *['sakro] sacro (-a)1. agg1) Rel holy, sacred, (arte, diritto) sacred2) Anat2. sm* * *I 1. ['sakro]2) (consacrato) [ terra] holy, consecrated, hallowed3) (degno di rispetto) [regola, legame, diritto] sacred2.le mie serate sono -e — scherz. my evenings are sacred
sostantivo maschileII ['sakro]Sacre Scritture — Holy Writ, Holy Scripture(s)
aggettivo e sostantivo maschile anat.* * *sacro1/'sakro/2 (consacrato) [ terra] holy, consecrated, hallowed3 (degno di rispetto) [regola, legame, diritto] sacred; una -a memoria a hallowed memory; il giuramento è sacro an oath is sacred; le mie serate sono -e scherz. my evenings are sacredil sacro e il profano the sacred and the profane————————sacro2/'sakro/agg. e m.anat. (osso) sacro sacrum. -
2 il giuramento è sacro
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3 violare
violatelegge break* * *violare v.tr.1 ( trasgredire) to infringe, to break*, to violate: violare un accordo, to break an agreement; violare un giuramento, to violate (o to infringe) an oath; violare una legge, to violate (o to transgress o to infringe) a law; violare un segreto, to violate a pledge of secrecy2 ( invadere illegalmente) to invade; to break* into: violare i confini di uno stato, to invade (o to violate) the boundaries of a state; (dir.) violare il domicilio di qlcu., to enter s.o.'s house illegally (o to break into s.o.'s house) // (sport) violare la rete avversaria, to score a goal3 ( violentare) to rape4 ( profanare) to violate, to profane, to desecrate: violare un luogo sacro, to violate (o to profane) a sacred place.* * *[vjo'lare]verbo transitivo1) (trasgredire) to break*, to infringe, to violate [legge, contratto, trattato]; to violate [embargo, segreto professionale, diritti]2) (profanare) to desecrate [ tomba]; to break* into [ domicilio]violare l'intimità di qcn. — fig. to invade sb.'s privacy
3) (stuprare) to rape [ donna]* * *violare/vjo'lare/ [1]1 (trasgredire) to break*, to infringe, to violate [legge, contratto, trattato]; to violate [embargo, segreto professionale, diritti]2 (profanare) to desecrate [ tomba]; to break* into [ domicilio]; violare l'intimità di qcn. fig. to invade sb.'s privacy3 (stuprare) to rape [ donna].
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