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[strɪŋ] strung vb: pt, pp1. n1) (cord) spago, (of puppet) filo, (plait: of onions) treccia, (row: of beads) filo, (of vehicles, people) fila, (of excuses) sfilza, serie f inv, Comput, Ling stringa, sequenzawith no strings attached fig — senza legami, senza obblighi
2) (on musical instrument, racket) cordathe strings Mus — gli archi
2. vt1) (pearls) infilare, (lights, decorations) appendereto string across/between — tendere attraverso/tra2) (violin, bow) incordare, (tennis racket) mettere le corde a•
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