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121 seriousness se·ri·ous·ness n
['sɪərɪəsnɪs](gen) serietà, gravità, (of error) gravità -
122 slight ***
[slaɪt]1) (person: slim) minuto (-a), (frail) gracile, delicato (-a)2) (trivial: cold) leggero (-a), (error) piccolo (-a), insignificante3) (small) piccolo (-a), leggero (-a)not in the slightest — per nulla, niente affatto
2. noffesa, affronto3. vt(person) snobbare, ignorare -
123 textual tex·tu·al adj
['tɛkstjʊəl](error, differences) di testo, (criticism) testuale, basato (-a) sul testo -
124 trial **** tri·al
['traɪ(ə)l]1. n1) (gen) giudizio, (proceedings) processotrials npl Athletics prove fpl di qualificazione, Ftbl prova di selezioneto go on trial; to stand trial — essere processato (-a)
to be on trial — (drug) essere in via di sperimentazione, (machine) essere al collaudo
to give sb a trial — (for job) far fare una prova a qn
3) (hardship) prova, difficoltà f inv, (worry) cruccio2. adj(flight, order, period) di prova -
125 typo n abbr
['taɪpəʊ]fam (= typographical error) refuso -
126 vital *** vi·tal adj
['vaɪtl]1) (gen) vitale, (error) fataleof vital importance (to sb/sth) — di vitale importanza (per qn/qc)
vital information — informazioni fpl d'importanza vitale
2) (lively) pieno (-a) di vitalità -
127 amend
[ə'mend]* * *[ə'mend](to correct or improve: We shall amend the error as soon as possible.) correggere* * *[ə'mend] -
128 consequence
['kɒnsɪkwəns] [AE -kwens]1) (result) conseguenza f.as a consequence of — in seguito a o in conseguenza di [change, event]; a causa di [ process]
to face, suffer the consequences — affrontare, subire le conseguenze
2) form. (importance) importanza f.a matter, a man of consequence — una questione, un uomo importante
* * *['konsikwəns, ]( American[) -kwens]1) (a result: This decision will have important consequences.) conseguenza2) (importance: A small error is of no consequence.) importanza•* * *['kɒnsɪkwəns] [AE -kwens]1) (result) conseguenza f.as a consequence of — in seguito a o in conseguenza di [change, event]; a causa di [ process]
to face, suffer the consequences — affrontare, subire le conseguenze
2) form. (importance) importanza f.a matter, a man of consequence — una questione, un uomo importante
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