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1 glut
I [glʌt]nome sovrabbondanza f., eccesso m.II [glʌt]* * *(too great a supply: There has been a glut of apples this year.) quantità eccessiva, eccesso* * *[ɡlʌt]1. nsovrabbondanza, surplus m inv, eccesso2. vt(market) inondare, saturare, (with food) saziare* * *glut (1) /glʌt/n.2 quantità eccessiva; eccedenza; saturazione● (fin.) glut of money, eccesso di moneta (in circolazione).glut (2) /glʌt/n.1 cuneo; zeppa(to) glut /glʌt/v. t.● to glut oneself on (o with), riempirsi, saziarsi, satollarsi; rimpinzarsi, fare una scorpacciata.* * *I [glʌt]nome sovrabbondanza f., eccesso m.II [glʌt]
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