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121 drammatico
(pl -ci) dramatic* * *drammatico agg.1 (teatr.) dramatic: autore, scrittore drammatico, dramatist (o playwright); compagnia drammatica, theatrical company; spettacolo drammatico, drama (o play)* * *1) teatr. letter. dramaticarte -a — drama, dramatic art, dramatics
2) (tragico) [problema, situazione] dramatic* * *drammaticopl. -ci, - che /dram'matiko, t∫i, ke/2 (tragico) [problema, situazione] dramatic. -
122 egemone
egemone agg. (letter.) dominant, ruling, leading: nazione egemone, leading nation; classe egemone, ruling (o dominant) class◆ s.m. (letter.) leader; chief.* * *[e'dʒɛmone]aggettivo dominant, leading* * *egemone/e'dʒεmone/dominant, leading. -
123 epistola
epistola s.f.1 ( lettera) letter; missive; message2 (lett.) epistle: le 'Epistole' di Orazio, Horace's Epistles; l'epistola di San Paolo ai Romani, Paul's epistle to the Romans* * *[e'pistola]sostantivo femminile epistleEpistola ai Corinzi — bibl. Epistle to the Corinthians
* * *epistola/e'pistola/sostantivo f.epistle; Epistola ai Corinzi bibl. Epistle to the Corinthians. -
124 epistolare
stile m epistolare style of letter-writing* * *epistolare agg.2 ( per mezzo di lettere) by letter (pred.); (antiq.) epistolary: continuo il mio stretto rapporto epistolare con loro, I keep up my frequent correspondence with them; un vivace scambio epistolare, a lively correspondence (o exchange of letters).* * *[episto'lare]aggettivo epistolary* * *epistolare/episto'lare/epistolary; avere rapporti -i to correspond. -
125 epopea
epopea s.f.1 ( poema epico) epic (poem), epopee2 ( genere letterario) epic poetry, epos3 (estens.) ( serie di fatti eroici) epic deeds (pl.), epos: epopea risorgimentale, epic deeds of the Italian Risorgimento.* * *[epo'pɛa]sostantivo femminile1) letter. epic2) (fatti eroici) epic deeds pl.* * *epopea/epo'pεa/sostantivo f.1 letter. epic2 (fatti eroici) epic deeds pl. -
126 estremità
f invar extremitydi corda end( punta) tip( punto superiore) top* * *estremità s.f.1 ( parte estrema) extremity; end; point; tip: le estremità della Terra, the farthest ends of the earth; l'estremità di una corda, the end of a rope; l'estremità di una lancia, the tip of a spear; l'estremità di un dito, delle dita, the tip of a finger, fingertips; l'estremità di uno spillo, the point of a pin; estremità superiore, inferiore di un lago, head, foot of a lake; da un'estremità all'altra della Francia, from one end of France to the other2 pl. ( arti) extremities, limbs: le estremità inferiori, the lower limbs; le estremità superiori, the upper limbs; aveva le estremità gelate, his hands and feet were frozen3 (letter.) ( eccesso, estremo) extremity, extreme; last degree; urgency: l'estremità di un bisogno, the urgency of a need4 (fig. letter.) scope, ultimate goal.* * *[estremi'ta] 1. 2.* * *estremità/estremi'ta/I f.inv.II estremità f.pl.(piedi o mani) extremities. -
127 fantasma
m (pl -i) ghost* * *fantasma s.m.1 ghost, phantom, spectre: credere nei fantasmi, to believe in ghosts; castello abitato dai fantasmi, haunted castle // essere il fantasma di se stesso, (fig.) to be a shadow of one's former self // (mus., lett.) 'Il vascello fantasma', 'The Flying Dutchman'2 ( immagine illusoria) phantasm, illusion, figment: i fantasmi della memoria, the illusions of memory (o the shadows of the past)◆ agg. phantom, ghost, dream (attr.): città fantasma, ghost town; un governo fantasma, a phantom government.* * *[fan'tazma] fantasma (-i)1. sm(spettro) ghost, spectre letter, phantom letter2. aggcittà/scrittore fantasma — ghost town/writer
* * *[fan'tazma] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (spettro) ghost, phantom, spectre BE, specter AE2) (immagine della fantasia) illusion, fancy, figment3) (ombra)2.aggettivo invariabile* * *fantasma/fan'tazma/I sostantivo m.1 (spettro) ghost, phantom, spectre BE, specter AE; storia di -i ghost story; il castello è infestato dai -i the castle is haunted2 (immagine della fantasia) illusion, fancy, figment3 (ombra) i -i del passato the ghosts of one's past; essere il fantasma di se stesso to be the shadow of one's former self -
128 femminino
femminino agg. (letter.) feminine, woman's: astuzia femminina, feminine (o woman's) artfulness (o wiles)* * *[femmi'nino] 1.aggettivo feminine2.sostantivo maschile* * *femminino/femmi'nino/femininel'eterno femminino the eternal feminine.
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