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1 experience ***** ex·peri·ence
[ɪks'pɪərɪəns]1. n(all senses) esperienzahe has no experience of grief/being out of work — non sa che cosa voglia dire il dolore/restare senza lavoro
practical/teaching experience — esperienza pratica/d'insegnamento
to have a pleasant/frightening experience — avere un'esperienza piacevole/terrificante
2. vt(feel: emotions, sensations, pleasure) provare, (suffer: defeat, losses, hardship etc) subire
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