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[ləʊ'kɑːl] [AE -'kæl]1) (setting) scenario m., ambientazione f.2) (place) luogo m., località f., posto m.* * *locale /ləʊˈkɑ:l/n.2 ambientazione; scena (fig.): Rome is the locale of the play, Roma è la scena del dramma; il dramma è ambientato a Roma3 (comput.) impostazioni locali (dati relativi a lingua e area geografica in cui viene usato un sistema operativo, quali formato di data e ora, convenzioni numeriche, ordinamento alfabetico, ecc.).* * *[ləʊ'kɑːl] [AE -'kæl]1) (setting) scenario m., ambientazione f.2) (place) luogo m., località f., posto m.
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