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♦ revolution /rɛvəˈlu:ʃn/n.1 [cu] (astron., polit.) rivoluzione ( anche fig.); movimento di rivoluzione: the revolution of the earth around the sun, la rivoluzione della terra attorno al sole; a revolution in modern physics, una rivoluzione nella fisica moderna; (stor., econ.) the industrial revolution, la rivoluzione industriale; the computer revolution, la rivoluzione informatica● (mecc.) revolution counter, contagiri □ (lett.) the revolution of the seasons, il ciclo delle stagioni. -
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[ˌkaʊntəˌrevə'luːʃn]nome controrivoluzione f.* * *counter-revolution /kaʊntərɛvəˈlu:ʃn/n.counter-revolutionarya. e n.controrivoluzionario.* * *[ˌkaʊntəˌrevə'luːʃn]nome controrivoluzione f. -
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abbr. Reverend reverendo (Rev.)* * *[rev](to increase the speed of revolution of (a car engine etc): He revved the engine (up); He was revving up in the yard.) accelerare- revs* * *See:* * *rev /rɛv/n. (mecc.: abbr. fam. di revolution)● rev counter, contagiri.(to) rev /rɛv/ (fam., spesso to rev up)A v. t.B v. i.2 (fig.) entusiasmarsi; andare su di giri3 (fig.) accelerare; intensificarsi: Competition among rival universities is revving up, la concorrenza fra università rivali si sta intensificando.* * *abbr. Reverend reverendo (Rev.)
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