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1 manuale
"manual;Handbetrieb"* * *1. adj manual2. m manual, handbook* * *manuale1 agg. manual: lavoro manuale, manual labour // comando manuale, manual control◆ s.m. (tastiera di organo) keyboard.manuale2 s.m. (libro) manual, handbook: manuale di filosofia, philosophy handbook // (econ.): manuale di direzione aziendale, handbook of company management; manuale dei costi, cost manual; manuale di contabilità, accounting manual; manuale di manutenzione, maintenance handbook; manuale di vendita, sales manual; manuale di ufficio, office manual // da manuale, copybook: un goal da manuale, a copybook goal.* * *[manu'ale]1. agg(lavoro) manual2. sm(libro) manual, handbook* * *I [manu'ale]aggettivo manualII [manu'ale]sostantivo maschile1) (libro) handbook; scol. textbook; univ. manualmanuale d'istruzioni — instruction o operating manual
2) mus. (tastiera) manual••da manuale — [atterraggio, soluzione] textbook
* * *manuale1/manu'ale/manual.————————manuale2/manu'ale/sostantivo m.1 (libro) handbook; scol. textbook; univ. manual; manuale d'istruzioni instruction o operating manual2 mus. (tastiera) manualda manuale [atterraggio, soluzione] textbook.
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