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1 bordello
bordello s.m. 1. maison f. close, ( volg) bordel. 2. (fig,colloq) ( disordine) bordel, foutoir. 3. (fig,colloq) ( baccano) boucan, bordel. 4. (fig,colloq) ( grande quantità) tas, chiée f.: c'era un bordello di gente alla festa il y avait un tas de monde à la fête. -
2 casotto
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3 chiuso
chiuso I. agg. 1. fermé: il libro era chiuso le livre était fermé. 2. ( con la chiave) fermé; ( sbarrato) barré. 3. ( sigillato) fermé: la lettera è ancora chiusa la lettre est encore fermée. 4. (rif. a negozi, uffici) fermé: questo negozio il lunedì rimane chiuso ce magasin est fermé le lundi. 5. ( spento) éteint, ( colloq) fermé: la radio è chiusa la radio est éteinte. 6. ( angusto) fermé: una valle molto chiusa une vallée très fermée. 7. (rif. a cielo) couvert; (rif. a tempo) bouché. 8. ( fig) ( ristretto) fermé: casta chiusa caste fermée. 9. ( fig) (riservato, poco espansivo) fermé, renfermé: carattere chiuso caractère fermé; è un ragazzo molto chiuso c'est un garçon très renfermé. 10. ( concluso) terminé, clos: considero chiusa la discussione la discussion est close; la questione è chiusa la question est réglée, l'affaire est classée. 11. ( Fon) fermé: una “e” chiusa un “e” fermé. 12. ( Econ) fermé: economia chiusa économie fermée. II. s.m. 1. ( luogo chiuso) lieu clos, enceinte f.: è meglio restare al chiuso il vaut mieux rester à l'abri. 2. ( luogo senza aria né luce) renfermé. 3. (recinto: per animali) parc, enclos; ( per pecore) parc. -
4 maîtresse
maîtresse s.f.inv. ( tenutaria di casa di tolleranza) maquerelle f., mère f. maquerelle, tenancière f. de maison close. -
5 squillo
squillo I. s.m. 1. sonnerie f. 2. ( di tromba) coup de trompette. 3. ( di campanello) coup de sonnette. II. s.f.inv. ( prostituta) call-girl f., prostituée f. III. agg.f.inv. ( postposé) clos agg., de passe, de tolérance: casa squillo maison close, ( colloq) bordel; ragazza squillo call-girl. -
6 tenutaria
tenutaria s.f. tenancière: tenutaria di una casa di appuntamento tenancière d'une maison close, ( pop) tenancière de bordel. -
7 tenutario
tenutario s.m. tenancier: tenutario di una casa di appuntamento tenancier d'une maison close, ( pop) tenancier d'un bordel; tenutario di una bisca tenancier de tripot.
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