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1 than ***** weak form
[ðən]conjche, (with numerals, pronouns, proper names) diyou have more than me/Mary/ten — ne hai più di me/Mary/dieci
more/less than 90 — più/meno di 90
you know her better than I do — la conosci meglio di me or di quanto non la conosca io
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2 Roman
['rəʊmən] 1.aggettivo [empire, calendar, alphabet, road] romano2.nome romano m. (-a)* * *['rəumən] 1. adjective1) (connected with Rome, especially ancient Rome: Roman coins.) romano2) ((no capital) (of printing) in ordinary upright letters like these.) romano2. noun(a person belonging to Rome, especially to ancient Rome.) romano- Roman Catholic
- Roman Catholicism
- Roman numerals* * *Roman /ˈrəʊmən/A a.1 romano: the Roman Empire, l'impero romano; Roman law, diritto romano; a Roman road, una strada romana; Roman numerals, numeri romaniB n.2 (relig.) cattolico romano, cattolica romana3 [u] (tipogr.) (carattere) tondo; (carattere) romano4 [u] dialetto romanesco● (archit.) Roman arch, arco a tutto sesto □ Roman candle, candela romana, candeletta ( fuoco d'artificio) □ Roman Catholic, cattolico romano; cattolico □ Roman Catholicism, cattolicesimo romano; cattolicesimo □ (tipogr.) Roman letters, caratteri latini □ Roman nose, naso aquilino □ Roman-nosed, dal naso aquilino □ (stor.) Roman salute, saluto romano (in Italia) □ (tipogr.) Roman type, carattere tondo.* * *['rəʊmən] 1.aggettivo [empire, calendar, alphabet, road] romano2.nome romano m. (-a)
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