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1 medaglia d'oro
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2 medaglia d'oro
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3 oro zecchino
1)ori smpl — (oggetti d'oro) gold sg, (gioielli) jewellery sg Brit, jewelry sg Am, Carte suit in Neapolitan pack of cards
2)d'oro — (oggetto) gold, (colore, occasione) golden, (persona) wonderful, marvellous Brit, marvelous Am
3)nuotare nell'oro — to be rolling in money* * *oro zecchinopure gold.\→ zecchino————————oro zecchinopure o fine gold.\→ oro -
4 oro zecchino
1)ori smpl — (oggetti d'oro) gold sg, (gioielli) jewellery sg Brit, jewelry sg Am, Carte suit in Neapolitan pack of cards
2)d'oro — (oggetto) gold, (colore, occasione) golden, (persona) wonderful, marvellous Brit, marvelous Am
3)nuotare nell'oro — to be rolling in money -
5 fruttare
1. v/t yield2. v/i fruit* * *fruttare v.tr.1 to yield: un pozzo che frutta molto petrolio, a well that yields a lot of oil2 ( dare come utile) to make*, to pay*; to fetch; ( interesse) to bear*, to yield: quell'affare gli ha fruttato milioni, that deal made him (o brought him in) millions; fruttare un interesse del 7%, to bear (o draw) an interest of 7%; il suo investimento gli ha fruttato il 10%, his investment made him (o yielded) 10%; quel quadro ti frutterà una bella somma se lo metti all'asta, that picture would fetch (o make you) a lot of money in an auction; fruttare un utile, to yield a profit3 ( procurare) to win*, to earn: il suo coraggio gli ha fruttato la nostra ammirazione, his courage won our admiration◆ v. intr.1 ( dare frutti) to fruit, to bear* fruit, to yield fruit2 ( dare profitti) to bear* fruit; to pay*: il suo lavoro comincia a fruttare, his work is beginning to bear fruit; un commercio che frutta bene, a line of business that pays well // far fruttare, to invest: far fruttare il capitale, to invest capital.* * *[frut'tare]1. vtil mio deposito in banca (mi) frutta il 5% — I get 5% interest on my bank deposits
2. viquesto investimento ha fruttato poco — this investment did not give much of a return o gave a poor yield
* * *[frut'tare] 1. 2.verbo transitivo1) (rendere) [conto, investimento] to bear*, to pay* [ interessi]; [ capitale] to yield; [ vendita] to realize [ somma]fruttare il 25% in 10 anni — to yield 25% over 10 years
2) fig. to bear*, to win* [ ammirazione]* * *fruttare/frut'tare/ [1]1 (rendere) [conto, investimento] to bear*, to pay* [ interessi]; [ capitale] to yield; [ vendita] to realize [ somma]; questo affare frutta milioni this deal brings in millions; fruttare il 25% in 10 anni to yield 25% over 10 years; può fruttare 600 sterline it can fetch up to £ 6002 fig. to bear*, to win* [ ammirazione]. -
6 fruttare
[frut'tare]1. vtil mio deposito in banca (mi) frutta il 5% — I get 5% interest on my bank deposits
2. viquesto investimento ha fruttato poco — this investment did not give much of a return o gave a poor yield
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