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1 ♦ previous
♦ previous /ˈpri:vɪəs/a.1 precedente; antecedente; anteriore: the previous evening, la sera precedente; la sera prima; during a previous encounter, in un precedente incontro2 (fam.) avventato; frettoloso; precipitoso● (leg.) previous convictions, condanne subite; precedenti; precedenti penali □ (leg.) previous offender, pregiudicato □ (polit.) previous question, pregiudiziale; questione pregiudiziale ( in Parlamento) □ previous to, prima di: previous to his departure, prima della sua partenza. -
2 revert
[rɪ'vɜːt]1) (return)to revert to — [ person] riprendere [habit, name]; [ area] ritornare [ wilderness]
2) biol. zool.he reverted to type — fig. è tornato alle origini
3) dir. spettare per reversione* * *[rə'və:t](to come or go back (to a previous state, point in a discussion etc).) tornare, ritornare* * *[rɪ'vɜːt]1) (return)to revert to — [ person] riprendere [habit, name]; [ area] ritornare [ wilderness]
2) biol. zool.he reverted to type — fig. è tornato alle origini
3) dir. spettare per reversione
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