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81 scommesso
past part vedere scommettere* * *scommesso2 agg. bet, betted; staked; wagered: la somma scommessa, the stake (o the bet o the sum staked). -
82 soppresso
past part vedere sopprimere* * *soppresso agg. cancelled, abolished: ordinazione soppressa, cancelled order; festività soppresse, cancelled holidays. -
83 sottratto
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84 sporto
past part vedere sporgere* * *sporto agg. leaning out (of sthg.) (pred.); ( proteso) outstretched: col capo sporto dal finestrino, with his head leaning out of the window; con le mani sporte in avanti, with outstretched hands◆ s.m.1 ( di negozio) wooden shutter2 (arch. antiq.) projection. -
85 accolto
past part vedere accogliere -
86 appesi
past part vedere appendere -
87 appreso
past part vedere apprendere -
88 avvenuto
past part vedere avvenire -
89 chiesto
past part vedere chiedere -
90 comparso
past part vedere comparire -
91 condiviso
past part vedere condividere -
92 deposto
past part vedere deporre -
93 descritto
past part vedere descrivere -
94 detratto
past part vedere detrarre -
95 dipeso
past part vedere dipendere -
96 dissuaso
past part vedere dissuadere -
97 inflitto
past part vedere infliggere -
98 intravisto
past part vedere intravedere -
99 premesso
past part vedere premettere -
100 rincorso
past part vedere rincorrere
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past — /past, pahst/, adj. 1. gone by or elapsed in time: It was a bad time, but it s all past now. 2. of, having existed in, or having occurred during a time previous to the present; bygone: the past glories of the Incas. 3. gone by just before the… … Universalium
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past — [past, päst] vi., vt. rare pp. of PASS2 adj. 1. gone by; ended; over [our past troubles] 2. of a former time; bygone 3. immediately preceding; just gone by [the past week] 4. having served formerly … English World dictionary
Past — Past, prep. 1. Beyond, in position, or degree; further than; beyond the reach or influence of. Who being past feeling. Eph. iv. 19. Galled past endurance. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] Until we be past thy borders. Num. xxi. 22. [1913 Webster] Love,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Past — (‚Vergangenheit‘) steht für: Simple Past, eine Zeitform des Englischen (Past Tense) Past heißen: Ambar Past (* 1949), US amerikanisch mexikanische Poetin und bildende Künstlerin Siehe auch Past Perfect, Past Progressive … Deutsch Wikipedia
Past — Past, a. [From {Pass}, v.] Of or pertaining to a former time or state; neither present nor future; gone by; elapsed; ended; spent; as, past troubles; past offences. Past ages. Milton. [1913 Webster] {Past master}. See under {Master}. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Past — Past, n. A former time or state; a state of things gone by. The past, at least, is secure. D. Webster. [1913 Webster] The present is only intelligible in the light of the past, often a very remote past indeed. Trench. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English