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1 fair play
fair play s.m.inv. fair-play, franc-jeu m. -
2 leale
leale agg.m./f. 1. ( sincero) loyal: amico leale ami loyal. 2. ( onesto) loyal, fair-play inv., honnête, ( colloq) réglo: avversario leale adversaire fair-play; poco leale déloyal. 3. ( fedele) loyal ( con envers), fidèle ( con à). -
3 sportivamente
sportivamente avv. 1. (lealmente, serenamente) sportivement, loyalement, avec fair-play: prendere le cose sportivamente prendre les choses avec fair-play, être très sport. 2. ( in modo sportivo) sportivement, ( colloq) cool: veste sportivamente il s'habille cool. -
4 sportivo
sportivo I. agg. 1. sportif, de sport: notiziario sportivo journal sportif; abbigliamento sportivo tenue de sport, tenue sportive, vêtements sportifs; giacca sportiva veste de sport; auto sportiva voiture sportive, voiture de sport. 2. ( che pratica lo sport) sportif: uomo sportivo homme sportif; donna sportiva femme sportive. 3. ( che si interessa di sport) sportif. 4. ( estens) ( leale) sportif, fair-play: giocare in modo sportivo jouer avec sport; saper vincere e perdere con spirito sportivo savoir gagner et perdre avec fair-play. II. s.m. (f. -a) 1. ( chi pratica lo sport) sportif. 2. ( chi si interessa di sport) sportif. 3. ( estens) ( persona corretta e leale) sportif, beau joueur. -
5 correttezza
correttezza s.f. 1. ( esattezza) correction. 2. (onestà, lealtà) correction: in questo affare non si è comportato con correttezza dans cette affaire il ne s'est pas conduit correctement. 3. ( Sport) fair-play m.inv., franc-jeu m. -
6 lealtà
lealtà s.f. 1. ( sincerità) loyauté. 2. ( onestà) loyauté, honnêteté; ( in senso sportivo) fair-play m. 3. ( fedeltà) loyauté ( nei confronti di envers), fidélité.
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