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1 proverbio
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2 proverbio
m (pl -i) proverb* * *proverbio s.m. proverb; ( adagio) adage, saying: per, in proverbio, proverbially; come dice il proverbio, as the saying goes; passare in proverbio, to be proverbial (o a byword): la sua pigrizia è passata in proverbio, his laziness was proverbial // i proverbi sono la saggezza dei popoli, proverbs are the wisdom of the people // libro dei Proverbi, i Proverbi, ( Bibbia) (Book of) Proverbs.* * ** * *proverbiopl. -bi /pro'vεrbjo, bi/sostantivo m.proverb; come dice il proverbio as the saying goes; passare in proverbio to become proverbial. -
3 proverbiale
proverbiale agg.2 (fig.) ( noto a tutti) famous, notorious: la sua avarizia è proverbiale, his stinginess is proverbial (o he is notorious for his stinginess).* * *[prover'bjale]aggettivo proverbial* * *proverbiale/prover'bjale/proverbial. -
4 proverbio sm
[pro'vɛrbjo] proverbio (-bi)come dice il proverbio — as the proverb says, as the saying goes
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5 proverbio
sm [pro'vɛrbjo] proverbio (-bi)come dice il proverbio — as the proverb says, as the saying goes
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6 adagio
1. adv slowlycon cautela cautiously2. m (pl -gi) music adagio* * *adagio1 avv.1 ( lentamente) slowly; (fam.) slow: il suo cuore batte più adagio, his heart is beating more slowly (o slower); andare adagio, to go slow (ly)2 ( senza fretta) in a leisurely way4 ( con delicatezza) gently, softly.* * *I [a'dadʒo] avv(lentamente) slowly, (con cura) with care, gentlyII adagio (-gi)1) Mus adagio2) (proverbio) adage, saying* * *I 1.pl. -gi [a'dadʒo, dʒi] avverbio1) (lentamente) slowly2) (cautamente) carefully; (delicatamente) gently, softly3) mus. adagio2.sostantivo maschile mus. adagioII* * *adagio1pl. -gi /a'dadʒo, dʒi/I avverbio1 (lentamente) slowly2 (cautamente) carefully; (delicatamente) gently, softly3 mus. adagiomus. adagio.————————adagio2pl. -gi /a'dadʒo, dʒi/sostantivo m.saying, adage. -
7 dettato
m dictation* * *dettato s.m.1 dictation: facciamo un dettato, let's do (o have) a dictation; dettato musicale, musical dictation; scrivere sotto dettato, to write from dictation3 ( contenuto letterale) text // (dir.): il dettato della legge, the text (o the provisions) of the Statute; il dettato costituzionale, the text (o the provisions) of the Constitution.* * *[det'tato] 1.participio passato dettare2.1) (ad alta voce) dictated2) (motivato)3) (imposto) dictated, set3.sostantivo maschile scol. dictationfar fare un dettato a qcn. — to give sb. a dictation
* * *dettato/det'tato/→ dettareII aggettivo1 (ad alta voce) dictated2 (motivato) dettato dalle circostanze motivated by circumstances3 (imposto) dictated, setIII sostantivo m.scol. dictation; fare un dettato to get down a dictation; far fare un dettato a qcn. to give sb. a dictation.
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