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1 speller
['spelə(r)]a good, bad speller — una persona che conosce, non conosce l'ortografia
* * *1) (a computer program that corrects spelling mistakes.) (correttore ortografico)2) (someone who is good or bad at spelling: She is a good speller.) (chi compita)3) ((American) a book for teaching spelling.) sillabario* * *speller /ˈspɛlə(r)/n.2 sillabario.* * *['spelə(r)]a good, bad speller — una persona che conosce, non conosce l'ortografia
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2 ♦ mistake
♦ mistake /mɪˈsteɪk/n.sbaglio; errore; fallo: to make a mistake, fare uno sbaglio; spelling mistakes, errori di ortografia; by mistake, per sbaglio; per errore; an expensive mistake, un errore che costa caro; a big mistake, un grosso errore; a careless mistake, un errore di distrazione; a fatal mistake, un errore fatale; a glaring mistake, un errore madornale; to learn from one's mistakes, imparare dai propri errori; to repeat a mistake, ripetere un errore; to spot a mistake, scoprire un errore● (fam.) and no mistake, senza dubbio: He's the man I saw, and no mistake!, senza dubbio, è lui l'uomo che ho visto! □ in mistake for, al posto di ( per errore): You've given me a ten-euro note in mistake for a five, mi hai dato un biglietto da dieci euro al posto di uno da cinque □ Make no mistake ( about it)!, stanne certo!(to) mistake /mɪˈsteɪk/A v. t.2 intendere male; fraintendere; ingannarsi su (qc.): You've mistaken my words, hai frainteso le mie parole3 prendere (per q. altro, per qc. altro); scambiare: He mistook me for my brother, mi ha scambiato per mio fratello; to mistake B for D, prendere una B per una DB v. i.sbagliarsi; fare uno sbaglio● There's no mistaking, non c'è da sbagliare □ There's no mistaking his voice, la sua voce è inconfondibile. -
3 mistake **** mis·take
[mɪs'teɪk] mistook vb: pt mistaken pp1. nerrore m, sbaglioto make a mistake — (in writing, calculating) fare uno sbaglio or un errore
to make a mistake (about sb/sth) — sbagliarsi (sul conto di qn/su qc)
you're making a big mistake — commetti un grosso or grave errore
make no mistake (about it) — non aver paura, sta' tranquillo
2. vtto mistake A for B — prendere or scambiare A per B
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