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1 -T114
сделать очень тонкую работу (ср. подковать блоху). -
2 RICUCIRE
vricucire le tasche alle telline
— см. - T114 -
3 TASCA
f- T94 —— см. - B1410— см. - M168— см. - R518 b)— см. - R583— см. - V430— см. - L57— см. - P351- T98 —- T99 —— см. - T97contare i denari in tasca a qd
— см. - D105— см. - C2538— см. - M628— см. - M628— см. - T116— см. - T106— см. - D135— см. - N77né occhi in lettere, né mani in tasca, né orecchi in segreti altrui
— см. - O245quattrini di gioco mettili in tasca, ci stanno poco
— см. - G511 -
4 TELLINA
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