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1 Irish
['aɪərɪʃ] 1.aggettivo irlandese2.1) (language) irlandese m.2) (people)the Irish — + verbo pl. gli irlandesi
* * *['aɪərɪʃ]1. adj2. n1)the Irish npl — gli irlandesi
2) (language) irlandese m* * *Irish /ˈaɪərɪʃ/A a.irlandese: (polit.) the Irish question, la questione irlandese: I'd like to learn Irish, vorrei imparare l'irlandeseB n.1 [u] (lingua) irlandese● (fam. USA) Irish buggy, carriola □ Irish coffee, Irish coffee; caffè con panna, corretto con whisky □ (fam.) Irish confetti, mattoni (o sassi) lanciati durante una rissa □ (stor.) the Irish Free State, lo Stato Libero d'Irlanda □ (bot.) Irish moss ( Chondrus crispus), musco d'Irlanda; fuco caraceo □ (polit.) the Irish Republican Army, l'I.R.A. □ (geogr.) the Irish Sea, il Mar d'Irlanda □ Irish setter ( cane), setter irlandese □ ( cucina) Irish stew, stufato ( di castrato, ecc.) con cipolle e patate □ (fam. antiq.) to get one's Irish up, farsi saltare la mosca al naso; perdere le staffe.* * *['aɪərɪʃ] 1.aggettivo irlandese2.1) (language) irlandese m.2) (people)the Irish — + verbo pl. gli irlandesi
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