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1 aggravante
1. adj aggravating2. f aggravation* * *aggravante agg. aggravating◆ s.f. (dir.) aggravating circumstance.* * *[aɡɡra'vante] Dir1. agg2. sf* * *[aggra'vante] 1.aggettivo dir. [ circostanza] aggravating2.sostantivo femminile dir. aggravating circumstance* * *aggravante/aggra'vante/dir. [ circostanza] aggravatingII sostantivo f.dir. aggravating circumstance. -
2 circostanza
f circumstance( occasione) occasion* * *circostanza s.f. circumstance; occasion: concorso di circostanze, combination of circumstances; in quella circostanza, on that occasion; in queste circostanze, in (o under) the present circumstances; secondo le circostanze, according to circumstances; disse alcune parole di circostanza, he said a few words suitable for the occasion; approfittare delle circostanze, to seize the opportunity; dipendere dalle circostanze, to depend (up)on circumstances; un insieme di circostanze negative ha fatto fallire l'azienda, a series of negative circumstances made the firm go bankrupt // (dir.): circostanza aggravante, aggravating circumstance; circostanza attenuante, extenuating circumstance.* * *[tʃirkos'tantsa]sostantivo femminile1) (condizione, situazione) circumstances pl., situation2) di circostanza [discorso, sorriso] forced; [ saluto] perfunctory; [poesia, musica] occasional form.•circostanza aggravante — dir. aggravating circumstance
- e attenuanti — dir. mitigating circumstances o factors
* * *circostanza/t∫irkos'tantsa/sostantivo f.1 (condizione, situazione) circumstances pl., situation; circostanza favorevole favourable situation; date le -e given the circumstances; in -e normali under normal circumstances2 di circostanza [discorso, sorriso] forced; [ saluto] perfunctory; [poesia, musica] occasional form.circostanza aggravante dir. aggravating circumstance; - e attenuanti dir. mitigating circumstances o factors. -
3 pluriaggravato
pluriaggravato agg. (dir.) omicidio pluriaggravato, murder having more than one aggravating circumstance.* * *[pluriaggra'vato]* * *pluriaggravato/pluriaggra'vato/dir. [ reato] = having more than one aggravating circumstance. -
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5 circostanza aggravante
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