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[ˌvɜːtjʊ'əʊsəʊ, -zəʊ] 1. 2.aggettivo da virtuoso* * *[və: u'əusəu]plurals - virtuosos, virtuosi; noun(a person who knows a great deal about eg music, painting, especially a skilled performer: He's a virtuoso on the violin; ( also adjective) a virtuoso pianist/performance.) virtuoso* * *virtuoso /vɜ:tʃʊˈəʊsəʊ/ virtuosica.virtuosistico; virtuoso: a virtuosic pianist, un pianista virtuoso; a virtuosic performance, un'esecuzione virtuosisticavirtuosityn. [uc]virtuosità; virtuosismo.* * *[ˌvɜːtjʊ'əʊsəʊ, -zəʊ] 1. 2.aggettivo da virtuoso
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