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1 mistake **** mis·take
[mɪs'teɪk] mistook vb: pt mistaken pp1. nerrore m, sbaglioto make a mistake — (in writing, calculating) fare uno sbaglio or un errore
to make a mistake (about sb/sth) — sbagliarsi (sul conto di qn/su qc)
you're making a big mistake — commetti un grosso or grave errore
make no mistake (about it) — non aver paura, sta' tranquillo
2. vtto mistake A for B — prendere or scambiare A per B
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