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[gɪlt] 1. 2.aggettivo [frame, paint] dorato3.nome doratura f.* * *[ɡilt](a gold or gold-like substance: a tiny vase covered with gilt; ( also adjective) a gilt brooch.) doratura; dorato* * *[ɡɪlt]1. n2. adj* * *gilt (1) /gɪlt/A pass. e p. p. di to gildB a.2 (fig.) appariscente; solo apparenza; tutto esterioritàC n. [u]1 doratura; indoratura2 (fig.) attrattiva; fascino● (bot.) gilt-cup, ranuncolo; botton d'oro □ a gilt-edged book, un libro dal taglio (o dal bordo) dorato □ ( Borsa) the gilt-edged market, il mercato dei titoli di prim'ordine □ (fin.) gilt-edged securities, titoli di prim'ordine, sicurissimi; titoli di Stato □ to take the gilt off the gingerbread, spogliare di ogni attrattiva; guastare.gilt (2) /gɪlt/n.(zool.) scrofa giovane.* * *[gɪlt] 1. 2.aggettivo [frame, paint] dorato3.nome doratura f.
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