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1 ♦ occasional
♦ occasional /əˈkeɪʒənl/a.1 occasionale; accidentale; casuale: This thing is quite occasional, questa cosa è del tutto accidentale● an occasional licence, una licenza per vendere alcolici solo in certe ore (in GB) □ an occasional table, una tavola aggiunta per l'occasione ( di un banchetto, ecc.) □ I smoke an occasional cigarette, di tanto in tanto, fumo una sigaretta.
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