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1 refined
1) (very polite; well-mannered; elegant.) dannet, forfinet, raffinert2) (having been refined: refined sugar.) renset, raffinertadj. \/rɪˈfaɪnd\/1) raffinert, foredlet2) ( overført) raffinert, forfinethan viser at han har en elegant\/utsøkt smak -
2 squisito
cibo delicious* * *squisito agg.1 (di cibo, sapore) delicious: questo dolce è squisito, this cake is delicious2 (fig.) exquisite; refined; fine: modi squisiti, refined manners; la sua casa mostra il suo gusto squisito, his house shows his fine (o excellent) taste.* * *[skwi'zito]1) (prelibato) [ piatto] dainty, delicious; [ sapore] delicious2) fig. [persona, modi] exquisite; [ ospite] perfect* * *squisito/skwi'zito/2 fig. [persona, modi] exquisite; [ ospite] perfect.
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