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[ʌn'pɑːdənəbl]aggettivo imperdonabile* * *unpardonable /ʌnˈpɑ:dənəbl/a.imperdonabile: unpardonable rudeness, scortesia imperdonabile; What he did is unpardonable, quel che ha fatto è imperdonabileunpardonableness n. [u] unpardonably avv.* * *[ʌn'pɑːdənəbl]aggettivo imperdonabile
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