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f (pl -che) librarymobile book-case* * *biblioteca s.f.1 library: biblioteca circolante, lending library; biblioteca pubblica, privata, public, private library; fare ricerche in biblioteca, to do research in a library // (inform.): biblioteca di programmi, program library; biblioteca di routine di input, output, input, output library; biblioteca dei moduli eseguibili, core image library; biblioteca dei programmi applicativi, application library // biblioteca ambulante, (scherz.) ( persona erudita) walking encyclopaedia* * *••* * *bibliotecapl. - che /bibljo'tεka, ke/sostantivo f.(luogo, collezione di libri) library; biblioteca di consultazione reference library\essere una biblioteca ambulante to be a walking encyclopaedia. -
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f bookstore, BE -shop( biblioteca) book collection, librarymobile bookcase* * *libreria s.f.1 (negozio di libri) bookshop; (amer.) bookstore: libreria di libri di occasione, second-hand bookshop2 (biblioteca) library // (inform.) libreria di dati, data library // Libreria Vaticana, Vatican Library3 (scaffale) bookcase; bookshelves (pl.): libreria girevole, revolving bookcase.* * *[libre'ria]sostantivo femminile1) (negozio) bookshop, bookseller's shop, bookstore AE2) (mobile) bookcase, bookshelves pl.* * *libreria/libre'ria/ ⇒ 18sostantivo f.1 (negozio) bookshop, bookseller's shop, bookstore AE2 (mobile) bookcase, bookshelves pl. -
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m (pl -ri) file* * *schedario s.m.1 card index, card file, file; catalogue: schedario alfabetico, index cards; schedario dei clienti, customers file; consultare lo schedario di una biblioteca, to look up the catalogue of a library; schedario della polizia, police records // (inform.): schedario di lavoro, batch file2 ( mobile) filing cabinet.* * *1) (insieme di schede) card catalogue BE, card catalog AE, card index2) (contenitore) (classificatore) file, folder; (mobile) filing cabinet•* * *schedariopl. -ri /ske'darjo, ri/sostantivo m.2 (contenitore) (classificatore) file, folder; (mobile) filing cabinetschedario di polizia police records. -
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