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1 outlive
[ˌaʊt'lɪv]verbo transitivo sopravvivere a, vivere più a lungo di [ person]* * *[ˌaʊt'lɪv]verbo transitivo sopravvivere a, vivere più a lungo di [ person] -
2 outlive out·live vt
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3 (to) outlive
(to) outlive /aʊtˈlɪv/v. t.1 sopravvivere a; vivere più a lungo di: to outlive one's husband, vivere più a lungo del proprio marito; to outlive one's usefulness, non servire più (a nulla) -
4 (to) outlive
(to) outlive /aʊtˈlɪv/v. t.1 sopravvivere a; vivere più a lungo di: to outlive one's husband, vivere più a lungo del proprio marito; to outlive one's usefulness, non servire più (a nulla) -
5 usefulness
['juːsflnɪs]nome utilità f.* * *noun utilità* * *usefulness /ˈju:sflnəs/n. [u]● to outlive its [one's] usefulness, non essere più di nessuna utilità: The fax machine has outlived its usefulness, il fax non è più di nessuna utilità; As soon as he had outlived his usefulness, the king had him killed, non appena non fu più di alcuna utilità, il re lo fece uccidere.* * *['juːsflnɪs]nome utilità f.
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