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1 faithful
['feɪθfl] 1.aggettivo (loyal, accurate) fedele2.the faithful — + verbo pl. i fedeli (anche fig.)
* * *1) (loyal and true; not changing: a faithful friend; faithful to his promise.) fedele2) (true or exact: a faithful account of what had happened.) fedele* * *faithful /ˈfeɪɵfl/A a.1 fedele; fido: a faithful friend, un amico fedele; a faithful husband, un marito fedele; to be faithful to one's word, essere fedele alla parola data2 fedele; accurato; esatto; puntuale: faithful account, resoconto fedele; a faithful copy of a document, una copia fedele di un documentoB n.faithfulnessn. [u]1 fedeltà; lealtà2 accuratezza; fedeltà; precisione; esattezza.* * *['feɪθfl] 1.aggettivo (loyal, accurate) fedele2.the faithful — + verbo pl. i fedeli (anche fig.)
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2 loyal
['lɔɪəl]* * *['loiəl](faithful: a loyal friend.) leale- loyally- loyalty* * *loyal /ˈlɔɪəl/A a.fedele; fido; ligio; leale; devoto: a loyal husband, un marito fedele; loyal subjects to the King, sudditi ligi al Sovrano; a loyal supporter, un leale sostenitoreB n.● loyal toast, brindisi al sovranoloyally avv.* * *['lɔɪəl]
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