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[mɪ'θɒlədʒɪ]nome mitologia f.* * *[mi'Ɵolə‹i]noun ((a collection of) myths.) mitologia* * *mythology /mɪˈɵɒlədʒɪ/n. [uc]mitologia: classical mythology, mitologia classicamythologern.mythological, mythologica.mythologicallyavv.mythologistn.mitologo.* * *[mɪ'θɒlədʒɪ]nome mitologia f. -
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[mɪθ]* * *[miƟ](an ancient, fictional story, especially one dealing with gods, heroes etc.) mito- mythical- mythically
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[nɔːs]aggettivo [mythology, saga] nordico* * *Norse /nɔ:s/A a.1 (stor.) norrenoB n. [u]lingua norrena; lingua scandinava antica● the Norse, gli Scandinavi; i NorvegesiNorsemann. (pl. Norsemen)(stor.) antico abitante della Scandinavia; vichingo.* * *[nɔːs]aggettivo [mythology, saga] nordico -
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[trəʊl]nome (in Scandinavian mythology) troll m.* * *[trəul](an imaginary creature of human-like form, very ugly and evil-tempered.) troll* * *[trəʊl, trɒl]1. ntroll m inv2. vifam vagare* * *troll (1) /trəʊl/n.5 ( Internet) troll (provocatore che invia messaggi offensivi a newsgroup, forum, in un social network, ecc.).troll (2) /trəʊl/n.(to) troll /trəʊl/A v. t. e i.1 cantare allegramente, a gran voce; cantare alternatamente; stornellare2 pescare con la lenza ( trascinandola dietro la barca); pescare a traina: to troll a lake, pescare a traina in un lagoB v. i.* * *[trəʊl]nome (in Scandinavian mythology) troll m. -
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♦ classical /ˈklæsɪkl/a.1 (lett.) classico; dei classici ( latini e greci): classical Latin, latino classico; classical mythology, mitologia classica; classical scholar, studioso dei classici; classicista; classical education, istruzione classica2 (mus., arte, econ., fis.) classico; tradizionale: classical ballet, balletto classico; classical music, musica classica; ( anche) musica (classica) del tardo Settecento e primo Ottocento; classical economics, economia classica3 noto; classicoclassically avv. classicalness n. [u] NOTA D'USO: - classic o classical?-. -
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[ˌmɪθə'lɒdʒɪkl]aggettivo mitologico* * *[-'lo-]adjective mitologico* * *mythological* * *[ˌmɪθə'lɒdʒɪkl]aggettivo mitologico -
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