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luster ['lʌstə(r)] nome1) (shine) lustro m., lucentezza f.2) (distinction) lustro m., gloria f.* * *(shininess or brightness: Her hair had a brilliant lustre.) lucentezza- lustrous* * *lustre (1), ( USA) luster /ˈlʌstə(r)/n.1 [u] lustro ( anche fig.); lucentezza; splendore; gloria; distinzione; fama: the lustre of silk, la lucentezza della seta; to throw new lustre on a dynasty, dar nuovo lustro a una dinastia4 (ind. tess.) lustrinolustre (2) /ˈlʌstə(r)/► lustrum.(to) lustre, ( USA) (to) luster /ˈlʌstə(r)/v. t.lustrare; rendere lucente; lucidare.* * *luster ['lʌstə(r)] nome1) (shine) lustro m., lucentezza f.2) (distinction) lustro m., gloria f.
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