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1 (to) recede
(to) recede /rɪˈsi:d/v. i.1 indietreggiare; ritirarsi: The high water receded, l'acqua alta ( dell'inondazione, della marea) si è ritirata3 allontanarsi ( dalla vista, dalla memoria); perdersi ( nella lontananza): I kept waving as the car receded into the distance, continuavo a salutare con la mano mentre la macchina si allontanava poco a poco: Memories of childhood recede, i ricordi dell'infanzia si perdono6 ( dei capelli) cominciare a cadere ( sulla fronte, sulle tempie); diradarsi: My hair is beginning to recede, comincio a stempiarmi● (fig.) to recede in the background, perdere importanza; perdere interesse □ Our hopes receded, le nostre speranze si sono affievolite. -
2 (to) recede
(to) recede /rɪˈsi:d/v. i.1 indietreggiare; ritirarsi: The high water receded, l'acqua alta ( dell'inondazione, della marea) si è ritirata3 allontanarsi ( dalla vista, dalla memoria); perdersi ( nella lontananza): I kept waving as the car receded into the distance, continuavo a salutare con la mano mentre la macchina si allontanava poco a poco: Memories of childhood recede, i ricordi dell'infanzia si perdono6 ( dei capelli) cominciare a cadere ( sulla fronte, sulle tempie); diradarsi: My hair is beginning to recede, comincio a stempiarmi● (fig.) to recede in the background, perdere importanza; perdere interesse □ Our hopes receded, le nostre speranze si sono affievolite.
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