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[mjuːt] 1.1) (dumb) muto2) (silent) muto (anche ling.)2.nome mus. sordina f. Although speech impaired is often used in English instead of mute (in its I 1 meaning), the Italian translation is muto for both English expressions* * *[mju:t]1) (unable to speak; dumb.) muto2) (silent: She gazed at him in mute horror.) muto3) ((of a letter) not sounded in certain words: The word `dumb' has a mute `b' at the end.) muto•- mutely* * *[mjuːt]2. n(person) muto (-a), Mus sordina* * *mute /mju:t/A a.1 silenzioso; muto: She sat mute and dejected, sedeva muta e abbattuta; mute adoration, muta adorazione2 (med. antiq.) mutoB n.1 (med. antiq.) muto, muta2 (stor.) servo muto3 (teatr.) attore di pantomima; mimo4 (mus.) sordina5 (fon.) consonante muta● (telef.) mute button, pulsante di attesa □ (zool., Cygnus olor) mute swan, cigno reale □ (leg.) to stand mute of malice, rifiutare deliberatamente di rispondere al giudicemutely avv. muteness n. [u]. (to) mute (1) /mju:t/v. t.3 (comput.) disattivare il microfono.(to) mute (2) /mju:t/v. i.( d'uccelli) defecare.* * *[mjuːt] 1.1) (dumb) muto2) (silent) muto (anche ling.)2.nome mus. sordina f. Although speech impaired is often used in English instead of mute (in its I 1 meaning), the Italian translation is muto for both English expressions
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