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1 accomplishment ac·com·plish·ment n
[ə'kʌmplɪʃmənt](completion) realizzazione f, compimento, completamento, (thing achieved) risultato, impresaaccomplishments npl (skills) doti fplEnglish-Italian dictionary > accomplishment ac·com·plish·ment n
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2 achievement *** achieve·ment n
[ə'tʃiːvmənt](act) realizzazione f, raggiungimento, compimento, (thing achieved) risultato, successothat's quite an achievement — è una bella impresa, è un bel successo
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3 success
[sək'ses]1) successo m., riuscita f.sb.'s success in — il successo di qcn. a [exam, election]
2) (person, thing that succeeds) successo m.to be a huge success — [party, film] essere o avere un grande successo o un successone
* * *[sək'ses]1) ((the prosperity gained by) the achievement of an aim or purpose: He has achieved great success as an actor / in his career.) successo2) (a person or thing that succeeds or prospers: She's a great success as a teacher.) successo* * *[sək'ses]1) successo m., riuscita f.sb.'s success in — il successo di qcn. a [exam, election]
2) (person, thing that succeeds) successo m.to be a huge success — [party, film] essere o avere un grande successo o un successone
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