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61 vissuto
past part vedere vivere* * *vissuto agg. lived: vissuto a lungo, long-lived; vissuto per breve tempo, short-lived // racconti di vita vissuta, real-life stories // un uomo vissuto, an experienced man* * *[vis'suto] vissuto (-a)1. ppSee:2. agg1)2) (persona) experienced, who has had many experiences* * *[vis'suto] 1.participio passato vivere I2.1) (autentico)2) fig. (che ha esperienza di vita) [donna, uomo] experienced, worldly-wise3.* * *vissuto/vis'suto/→ 1. vivereII aggettivo1 (autentico) storia di vita -a human interest story2 fig. (che ha esperienza di vita) [donna, uomo] experienced, worldly-wiseIII sostantivo m.(esperienze) personal experiences -
62 capovolto
past part vedere capovolgere* * *capovolto agg.1 upside down, overturned, upturned, capsized: sedia capovolta, upturned chair2 (bot.) resupinate.* * *[kapo'vɔlto] capovolto (-a)1. ppSee:2. aggupside down, (barca) capsized -
63 esploso
past part vedere esplodere* * ** * *[es'plɔzo] esploso (-a)1. ppSee:2. agg(disegno) exploded3. sm -
64 assolto
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65 assuefatto
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66 attratto
past part vedere attrarre* * *attratto agg. attracted: sentirsi attratto da qlco., qlcu., to feel (o to be) attracted by sthg., s.o. -
67 concesso
past part vedere concedere* * *concesso agg. granted // ammesso e non concesso che..., even if we grant for the sake of argument that... -
68 corroso
past part vedere corrodere* * *corroso agg.1 corroded; ( logorato) worn away, eaten away: roccia corrosa dal sale, rock corroded by salt; ferro corroso dalla ruggine, iron corroded by rust (o rusted iron); un uomo ormai corroso dalle costanti preoccupazioni, a man worn out by constant worry -
69 cosparso
past part vedere cospargere* * *cosparso agg. strewn (with sthg.); scattered (with sthg.); ( con liquido) sprinkled (with sthg.): strada cosparsa di sabbia, road strewn with sand; un tavolo cosparso di libri, a table scattered with books; una torta cosparsa di zucchero, a cake sprinkled with sugar. -
70 deriso
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71 devoluto
past part vedere devolvere* * *devoluto agg. devolved (to), assigned, transmitted, transferred; handed over (to): la somma devoluta alla Croce Rossa era di 15 milioni, the sum handed over to the Red Cross was 15 million. -
72 difeso
past part vedere difendere* * * -
73 disciolto
past part vedere disciogliere* * *disciolto agg.1 dissolved: sale disciolto in acqua, salt dissolved in water2 ( liquefatto) melted, thawed -
74 disdetto
past part vedere disdire* * *disdetto agg. cancelled: i biglietti dei concerti disdetti saranno rimborsati, tickets for the cancelled concerts will be refunded; una vacanza disdetta all'ultimo momento, a holiday cancelled at the last moment. -
75 emesso
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76 espulso
past part vedere c* * * -
77 estorto
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78 proposto
past part vedere proporre* * *proposto agg. proposed◆ s.m.1 (ant.) (eccl.) provost, rector, parish priest2 (st.) provost (first magistrate of a mediaeval town). -
79 redatto
past part vedere redigere* * *redatto agg. drawn up, compiled, written; ( da parte del redattore di un giornale) edited, subedited. -
80 rimasto
past part vedere rimanere* * *rimasto agg. left, leftover: rimasto al verde, all'asciutto, broke; rimasto fuori, ( escluso, omesso) left out (o omitted); un attore rimasto senza lavoro, an actor out of work; un'espressione rimasta celebre, an expression which has become famous; coi pochi soldi rimasti non arriveremo alla fine del mese, with the little cash we have left we won't make it to the end of the month // i rimasti, those left behind: s'allontanò tra lo stupore dei rimasti, he went off to the amazement of those left behind.
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