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21 Low Sunday
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22 low-alcohol adj
['ləʊ'ælkəˌhɒl] -
23 low-budget adj
['ləʊ'bʌdʒɪt] -
24 low-calorie adj
['ləʊ'kælərɪ] -
25 low-cost adj
['ləʊ'kɒst] -
26 low-cut adj
['ləu'kʌt](dress) scollato (-a) -
27 low-fat adj
['ləʊ'fæt] -
28 low-flying adj
['ləʊˌflaɪɪŋ] -
29 low-grade adj
['ləuˌɡreɪd] -
30 low-heeled adj
['ləu'hiːld]basso (-a), coi tacchi bassi -
31 low-impact adj
[ˌləʊ'ɪmpækt](exercise) dolce, a basso impatto, (holiday, activity) ecologico (-a), nel rispetto dell'ambiente -
32 low-level adj
['ləʊˌlɛvl]a basso livello, (flying) a bassa quota -
33 low-loader n
[ˌləʊ'ləʊdə(r)]camion m inv a pianale basso -
34 low-lying adj
['ləʊˌlaɪɪŋ](land) a basso livello -
35 low-necked adj
['ləʊ'nɛkt](dress) scollato (-a) -
36 low-paid adj
[ˌləʊ'peɪd] -
37 low-priced adj
[ˌləʊ'praɪst]a buon prezzo, a basso prezzo -
38 low-rent adj
['ləʊrɛnt](house, apartment) dall'affitto basso, fig da quattro soldi -
39 low-rise adj
['ləʊ'raɪz]Archit di altezza contenuta, basso (-a) -
40 low-spirited adj
[ˌləʊ'spɪrɪtɪd]abbacchiato (-a), giù (di morale)
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