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['sɔːdɪd]aggettivo sordidoto go into all the sordid details of sth. — scherz. raccontare qcs. nei minimi dettagli
* * *['so:did]1) ((of a place etc) dirty, mean and poor: a very sordid neighbourhood.) sordido2) ((of a person's behaviour etc) showing low standards or ideals etc; not very pleasant or admirable: The whole affair was rather sordid.) sordido•- sordidly- sordidness* * *sordid /ˈsɔ:dɪd/a.1 sordido ( anche fig.); basso; gretto; meschino; sporco; sozzo; squallido: sordid blue, blu sporco; a sordid background, un ambiente sordido; sordid avarice, gretta avarizia2 (zool., bot.) scuro; opacosordidly avv. sordidness n. [u].* * *['sɔːdɪd]aggettivo sordidoto go into all the sordid details of sth. — scherz. raccontare qcs. nei minimi dettagli
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