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1 Roman
['rəʊmən] 1.aggettivo [empire, calendar, alphabet, road] romano2.nome romano m. (-a)* * *['rəumən] 1. adjective1) (connected with Rome, especially ancient Rome: Roman coins.) romano2) ((no capital) (of printing) in ordinary upright letters like these.) romano2. noun(a person belonging to Rome, especially to ancient Rome.) romano- Roman Catholic
- Roman Catholicism
- Roman numerals* * *Roman /ˈrəʊmən/A a.1 romano: the Roman Empire, l'impero romano; Roman law, diritto romano; a Roman road, una strada romana; Roman numerals, numeri romaniB n.2 (relig.) cattolico romano, cattolica romana3 [u] (tipogr.) (carattere) tondo; (carattere) romano4 [u] dialetto romanesco● (archit.) Roman arch, arco a tutto sesto □ Roman candle, candela romana, candeletta ( fuoco d'artificio) □ Roman Catholic, cattolico romano; cattolico □ Roman Catholicism, cattolicesimo romano; cattolicesimo □ (tipogr.) Roman letters, caratteri latini □ Roman nose, naso aquilino □ Roman-nosed, dal naso aquilino □ (stor.) Roman salute, saluto romano (in Italia) □ (tipogr.) Roman type, carattere tondo.* * *['rəʊmən] 1.aggettivo [empire, calendar, alphabet, road] romano2.nome romano m. (-a) -
2 Roman Ro·man
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3 Roman alphabet
(the alphabet in which Western European languages such as English are written.) alfabeto romano* * *n -
4 Roman Catholicism
nome cattolicesimo m.* * *( also Catholicism) (the beliefs, government etc of the Roman Catholic Church.) cattolicesimo (romano)* * *nome cattolicesimo m. -
5 Roman Catholic
1.aggettivo cattolico romano2.nome cattolico m. (-a) romano (-a)* * *( also Catholic) ((a member) of the Christian church which recognizes the Pope as its head.) cattolico* * *adj, nSee:* * *1.aggettivo cattolico romano2.nome cattolico m. (-a) romano (-a) -
6 Roman nose
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7 Roman numerals
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8 Roman candle
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9 Roman law
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10 Graeco-Roman
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11 pre-Roman
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12 numeral
['njuːmərəl] [AE 'nuː-] 1.aggettivo numerale2.nome numero m., cifra f.* * *['nju:mərəl](a figure used to express a number: 1, 10, 50 are Arabic numerals; I, X, L are Roman numerals.) numero, cifra- numerically* * *numeral /ˈnju:mərəl/, ( USA) /ˈnu:mərəl/ (mat., gramm.)A a.B n.* * *['njuːmərəl] [AE 'nuː-] 1.aggettivo numerale2.nome numero m., cifra f. -
13 RC
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14 catholic
['kæθəlɪk] 1.aggettivo cattolico2.nome cattolico m. (-a)* * *['kæƟəlik] 1. adjective1) (wide-ranging in one's taste etc: a catholic taste in books.) liberale, eclettico2) ((with capital) Roman Catholic.) cattolico2. noun((with capital) a Roman Catholic.)* * *catholic /ˈkæɵəlɪk/a.2 (form.) generale; universale.* * *['kæθəlɪk] 1.aggettivo cattolico2.nome cattolico m. (-a) -
15 reverend
['revərənd]1) (Roman Catholic, Anglican) reverendo m.; (Protestant) pastore m.2) Reverend (as title) reverendo m.* * *['revərənd]noun ((usually abbreviated to Rev. when written) a title given to a clergyman: (the) Rev. John Brown.) reverendo* * *reverend /ˈrɛvərənd/A a.reverendo; venerabileB n.reverendo; sacerdote● the reverend gentleman, il reverendo; il ministro del culto □ The Reverend Peter Miles, il reverendo pastore Peter Miles □ Reverend Mother, Reverenda Madre □ ( d'arcivescovo) Most Reverend, reverendissimo □ ( di vescovo) Right Reverend, molto reverendo □ ( di decano) Very Reverend, molto reverendo.* * *['revərənd]1) (Roman Catholic, Anglican) reverendo m.; (Protestant) pastore m.2) Reverend (as title) reverendo m. -
16 abbey
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17 antiquity
[æn'tɪkwətɪ]1) (ancient times) antichità f., tempi m.pl. antichi2) (great age) antichità f.3) (relic) antichità f., oggetto m. antico* * *[æn'tikwəti]1) (ancient times, especially those of the ancient Greeks and Romans: the gods and heroes of antiquity.) antichità2) (great age: a statue of great antiquity.) antichità3) ((plural antiquities) something remaining from ancient times (eg a statue, a vase): Roman antiquities.) antichità* * *antiquity /ænˈtɪkwətɪ/n.2 [u] antichità; vetustà3 (al pl.) antichità; oggetti antichi; costumi antichi; avvenimenti antichi.* * *[æn'tɪkwətɪ]1) (ancient times) antichità f., tempi m.pl. antichi2) (great age) antichità f.3) (relic) antichità f., oggetto m. antico -
18 (to) assimilate
(to) assimilate /əˈsɪmɪleɪt/A v. t.1 assimilare, assorbire ( anche fig.): to assimilate food, assimilare il cibo; assimilate facts, assimilare i fatti; to assimilate immigrants, assimilare gli immigrati2 incorporare: The Roman Empire assimilated many smaller states, l'Impero Romano incorporò molti popoli minori4 (fon.) assimilare5 (sociol.) integrareB v. i.1 assimilarsi; essere assimilato (o assorbito): to assimilate in a new community, assimilarsi in una nuova comunità2 (fon.) assimilarsi3 (sociol.) integrarsi. -
19 boast
I [bəʊst]nome vanto m., vanteria f.II 1. [bəʊst]verbo transitivo vantare2.verbo intransitivo vantarsi, gloriarsi ( about di)* * *[bəust] 1. verb(to talk with too much pride: He was always boasting about how clever his son was.) vantarsi2. noun(the words used in talking proudly about something: His boast is that he has never yet lost a match.) vanto- boastful- boastfully
- boastfulness
- boasting* * *[bəʊst]1. n2. vt(possession, achievement) vantare3. vito boast (about or of) — vantarsi (di)
* * *boast /bəʊst/n.2 vanto; motivo di orgoglio: It is my proud boast that…, mi faccio vanto di…; to make boast of st., farsi vanto di qc.(to) boast (1) /bəʊst/A v. i.B v. t.vantare: Our town boasts a Roman theatre, la nostra città vanta un teatro romano.(to) boast (2) /bəʊst/v. t.(scult.) sbozzareboaster (2)n.(scult.) scalpello da sbozzo* * *I [bəʊst]nome vanto m., vanteria f.II 1. [bəʊst]verbo transitivo vantare2.verbo intransitivo vantarsi, gloriarsi ( about di) -
20 cardinal
['kɑːdɪnl] 1. 2.nome relig. cardinale m.* * *1. adjective(chief; principal: cardinal sins.) cardinale2. noun((the status of) one of the men next in rank to the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church.) cardinale* * *cardinal /ˈkɑ:dɪnl/A a.1 fondamentale; capitale; cardinale: cardinal rule, regola fondamentale; cardinal error, errore capitale; cardinal points, punti cardinali; cardinal sin, (relig.) peccato capitale; (fig.) errore imperdonabile; (relig.) cardinal virtues, virtù cardinaliB n.● (relig.) cardinal altar, altar maggiore □ (bot.) cardinal flower ( Lobelia cardinalis), lobelia cardinalis; lobelia acquatica □ cardinal's hat, cappello cardinalizio.* * *['kɑːdɪnl] 1. 2.nome relig. cardinale m.
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