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1 violence **** vio·lence n
['vaɪələns]violenza, Pol incidenti mpl violenti -
2 on the increase
(becoming more frequent or becoming greater: Acts of violence are on the increase.) in aumento -
3 sponsor
I ['spɒnsə(r)]1) econ. (advertiser, backer) sponsor m., finanziatore m.2) (patron) patrocinatore m. (-trice)3) (guarantor) mallevadore m., garante m. e f.4) relig. (godparent) padrino m., madrina f.5) (for charity) patrono m. (-essa), benefattore m. (-trice)6) pol. (of motion, law) promotore m.II ['spɒnsə(r)]1) econ. sponsorizzare [event, team]; finanziare [course, enterprise]4) (for charity) patrocinare [ person]* * *['sponsə] 1. verb1) (to take on the financial responsibility for (a person, project etc), often as a form of advertising or for charity: The firm sponsors several golf tournaments.) sponsorizzare, patrocinare2) (to promise (a person) that one will pay a certain sum of money to a charity etc if that person completes a set task (eg a walk, swim etc).) sponsorizzare2. noun(a person, firm etc that acts in this way.) sponsor* * *I ['spɒnsə(r)]1) econ. (advertiser, backer) sponsor m., finanziatore m.2) (patron) patrocinatore m. (-trice)3) (guarantor) mallevadore m., garante m. e f.4) relig. (godparent) padrino m., madrina f.5) (for charity) patrono m. (-essa), benefattore m. (-trice)6) pol. (of motion, law) promotore m.II ['spɒnsə(r)]1) econ. sponsorizzare [event, team]; finanziare [course, enterprise]4) (for charity) patrocinare [ person] -
4 interlude
['ɪntəluːd]1) (interval) intervallo m. (anche cinem. teatr. mus.)2) (brief entertainment) teatr. intermezzo m.; mus. interludio m.* * *['intəlu:d](a usually short period or gap, eg between the acts of a play etc: We bought an ice-cream during the interlude; an interlude of calm during the violence.) interludio, intervallo* * *interlude /ˈɪntəlu:d/n.1 (mus.) interludio; intermezzo2 intervallo; (fig.) parentesi: an interlude of comparative quiet, una parentesi di relativa tranquillità3 (letter. ingl.) «interlude»; intermezzo teatrale.* * *['ɪntəluːd]1) (interval) intervallo m. (anche cinem. teatr. mus.)2) (brief entertainment) teatr. intermezzo m.; mus. interludio m. -
5 senseless sense·less adj
['sɛnslɪs]1) (stupid: action) insensato (-a), (idea) assurdo (-a)2) (unconscious) privo (-a) di sensi or di conoscenza
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