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♦ widespread /ˈwaɪdsprɛd/a.molto esteso; assai diffuso: a widespread belief, una credenza assai diffusa. -
2 widespread
['waɪdspred]* * *adjective (spread over a large area or among many people: widespread hunger and disease.) diffuso* * *['waɪdspred] -
3 widespread *** wide·spread adj
['waɪdˌsprɛd](disease, belief) molto diffuso (-a)there is widespread fear that... — c'è una paura diffusa che...
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4 prevalent
['prevələnt]1) (widespread) diffuso2) (ruling) predominante* * *['prevələnt]adjective (common; widespread: Lung diseases used to be prevalent among miners.) comune, diffuso* * *prevalent /ˈprɛvələnt/a.1 assai diffuso; generalmente invalso; assai comune; generale: a prevalent belief, una credenza assai diffusa; a prevalent disease, una malattia assai comune2 prevalente; predominanteprevalently avv.* * *['prevələnt]1) (widespread) diffuso2) (ruling) predominante
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