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1 vibrante
vibrante agg.1 vibrant, vibrating: note vibranti, vibrating notes; suono vibrante, resonant (o vibrant) sound; una voce vibrante, resonant voice2 (fig.) quivering, trembling: parole vibranti di odio, words ringing (o filled) with hate; vibrante di entusiasmo, passione, quivering (o trembling o shaking) with enthusiasm, passion.* * *[vi'brante]1) (in vibrazione) vibrating2) fig. (fremente) [voce, discorso] vibrant3) fon. vibrant* * *vibrante/vi'brante/1 (in vibrazione) vibrating3 fon. vibrant. -
2 vibrante di rabbia
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