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['stɔːhaʊs]nome magazzino m., deposito m.* * *nouns (a place or room where goods etc are stored: There is a storeroom behind the shop.) magazzino, deposito* * *storehouse /ˈstɔ:haʊs/n.1 magazzino; deposito2 (fig.) miniera; pozzo: An encyclopaedia is a storehouse of information, un'enciclopedia è una miniera d'informazioni; He's a storehouse of erudition, è un pozzo di erudizione.* * *['stɔːhaʊs]nome magazzino m., deposito m.
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