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1 hurrah
[hʊ'rɑː] 1.hurray [hʊ'reɪ] interiezione urrà2.nome urrà m.* * *[hu'rei]noun, interjection(a shout of joy, enthusiasm etc: Hurrah! We're getting an extra day's holiday!) urrà, evviva* * *hurrah /hʊˈrɑ:/, hurray /hʊˈrɑ:/A inter.urrà!, hurrà!; evviva!; viva!: Hurrah for peace!, viva la pace!B n.urrà; evviva.(to) hurrah /hʊˈrɑ:/, (to) hurray /hʊˈreɪ/A v. i.gridare evviva; applaudireB v. t.applaudire; salutare (q.) con grida d'evviva.* * *[hʊ'rɑː] 1.hurray [hʊ'reɪ] interiezione urrà2.nome urrà m.
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