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1 gypsies
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2 caravan
I 1. ['kærəvæn]1) carovana f.; (for circus, gypsies) carrozzone m.2) BE aut. (anche holiday caravan) roulotte f.2.modificatore BE [ holiday] in roulotte; [site, park] per ruolotteII ['kærəvæn]to go caravanning — BE viaggiare in roulotte
* * *['kærəvæn]1) (a vehicle on wheels for living in, now pulled by car etc, formerly by horse: a holiday caravan; a gypsy caravan.) caravan, roulotte2) (a group of people travelling together for safety especially across a desert on camels: a caravan of merchants.) carovana* * *caravan /ˈkærəvæn/n.1 (stor. o fig.) carovana● caravan route, (pista) carovaniera.* * *I 1. ['kærəvæn]1) carovana f.; (for circus, gypsies) carrozzone m.2) BE aut. (anche holiday caravan) roulotte f.2.modificatore BE [ holiday] in roulotte; [site, park] per ruolotteII ['kærəvæn]to go caravanning — BE viaggiare in roulotte
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3 Charity
['tʃærətɪ] 1.1) (virtue) carità f.to do sth. out of charity — fare qcs. per carità
2) (aid) carità f., beneficenza f.to accept charity — accettare la carità o l'elemosina
3) (aid organizations) carità f. organizzata; (individual organization) istituzione f. benefica, opera f. di carità2.••charity begins at home — = bisogna aiutare prima i familiari e le persone vicine
* * *[' ærəti]plural - charities; noun1) (kindness (especially in giving money to poor people): She gave clothes to the gypsies out of charity.) carità2) (an organization set up to collect money for the needy, for medical research etc: Many charities sent money to help the victims of the disaster.) opera di carità•- charitably* * *(First names) Charity /ˈtʃærɪti:, -əti:/f.* * *['tʃærətɪ] 1.1) (virtue) carità f.to do sth. out of charity — fare qcs. per carità
2) (aid) carità f., beneficenza f.to accept charity — accettare la carità o l'elemosina
3) (aid organizations) carità f. organizzata; (individual organization) istituzione f. benefica, opera f. di carità2.••charity begins at home — = bisogna aiutare prima i familiari e le persone vicine
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4 gypsy
['dʒɪpsɪ] 1. 2.* * *['‹ipsi] 1. plurals - gypsies, gipsies; noun(a member of a race of wandering people.) zingaro2. adjectivea gypsy caravan.) di zingari* * *gypsy (1) /ˈdʒɪpsɪ/A n.1 zingaro, zingara2 [u] zingaresco; zingarico; lingua degli zingari3 (fig.) vagabondoB a. attr.● gypsy bonnet, cappello a larghe falde □ (ind. min.) gypsy winch, argano a manogypsyismn. [u]gypsy (2) /ˈdʒɪpsɪ/n.* * *['dʒɪpsɪ] 1. 2. -
5 roving
['rəʊvɪŋ]aggettivo [ ambassador] itinerante* * *adjective a roving band of robbers.) girovago, errante* * *roving /ˈrəʊvɪŋ/A a.1 girovago; errante: a roving shepherd, un pastore errante; a roving tribe of gypsies, una tribù nomade di zingariB n. [uc]spostamento continuo; vagabondaggio; viaggio senza meta● roving assignment, destinazione ( di funzionario, ecc.) in trasferta; missione (ufficiale) □ roving commission, (stor.: di nave corsara) lettera di marca ( di un sovrano: per correre il mare, cioè per commettere atti di pirateria); (incarico di) missione: (fig.) to have a roving commission, avere carta bianca (o mano libera) □ (fam.) roving eye, «occhio malandrino»: to have a roving eye, guardare con interesse le donne (o gli uomini).* * *['rəʊvɪŋ]aggettivo [ ambassador] itinerante -
6 peddle
['pedl] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo fare il venditore ambulante* * *['pedl](to go from place to place or house to house selling (small objects): Gypsies often peddle (goods) from door to door.) (fare il venditore ambulante), (vendere)- pedlar* * *['pedl] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo fare il venditore ambulante
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