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21 drammatico agg
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22 tinta sf
['tinta]1) (colore) shade, colour Brit, color Amun vestito (in o a) tinta unita — a plain suit
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23 riprecipitare
riprecipitare v.tr.1 to throw* down again2 (chim.) to re-precipitate◆ v. intr.1 to relapse, to fall* again: è riprecipitato in un drammatico silenzio, he relapsed into dramatic silence2 (chim.) to re-precipitate.◘ riprecipitarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.1 to throw* oneself down again2 ( ridirigersi precipitosamente) to rush again. -
24 teatrabile
teatrabile agg. (non com.) dramatic; suitable for the stage; soggetto teatrabile, a subject suitable for the stage. -
25 colpo di scena
Teatro coup de théâtre, fig dramatic turn of events -
26 drammaticità
sf [drammatitʃi'ta]1) Teatro dramatic force2) (fig : di situazione) drama -
27 drammatico
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28 filodrammatico
[filodram'matiko] filodrammatico -a, -ci, -che1. agg2. sm/f -
29 teatro tenda
(genere) theatre Brit, theater Am, (professione) theatre Brit, theater Am, stageil teatro classico — classical theatre o theater o drama
il teatro di Pirandello — Pirandello's plays o dramatic works, the theatre o theater of Pirandello
interessarsi di teatro — to be interested in drama o the theatre o theater
è un uomo di teatro — he's in the theatre o theater
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30 tinta
sf ['tinta]1) (colore) shade, colour Brit, color Amun vestito (in o a) tinta unita — a plain suit
2) (per muri) paint, (per capelli) dye -
31 tiramisu
( ITALY)creamy dessert of rum-spiked cake and triple-crème Mascarpone cheese♦ An Italian dessert which gained dramatic popularity in the US. Tiramisu consists of sponge cake, soaked with an espresso syrup and layered with a sweetened mascarpone cheese and chocolate sauce.♦ dessert made of coffee-soaked sponge, eggs, Marsala wine, mascarpone cheese & cocoa powder
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