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1 ret.
Iabbr. retired in pensioneIIabbr. returned restituito* * *ret.abbr.( retired) in pensione.* * *Iabbr. retired in pensioneIIabbr. returned restituito -
2 (to) ret
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3 (to) ret
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4 beret be·ret n
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5 cabaret caba·ret n
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6 carburettor car·bu·ret·tor
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7 enuretic enu·ret·ic adj
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8 ferret fer·ret
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9 floret flo·ret n
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10 garret gar·ret n
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11 minaret mina·ret n
[ˌmɪnə'rɛt] -
12 retribution ret·ri·bu·tion n
[ˌrɛtrɪ'bjuːʃ(ə)n] -
13 theoretical theo·ret·ical [θɪə'rɛtɪk(ə)l]
Science teoretico (-a), (possibility) teorico (-a)English-Italian dictionary > theoretical theo·ret·ical [θɪə'rɛtɪk(ə)l]
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14 turret tur·ret n
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15 retina
['retɪnə] [AE 'retənə]* * *['retinə](the part of the back of the eye that receives the image of what is seen.) retina* * *retina /ˈrɛtɪnə/ (anat.) retinala.della retina; retinico● (tecn.) retinal scan, scansione della retina.* * *['retɪnə] [AE 'retənə] -
16 retinue
['retɪnjuː] [AE 'retənuː]nome scorta f., seguito m.* * *['retinju:](the servants, officials etc who accompany a person of importance.) seguito, scorta* * *retinue /ˈrɛtɪnju:/n.seguito; scorta ( anche armata)FALSI AMICI: retinue non significa ritenuta.* * *['retɪnjuː] [AE 'retənuː]nome scorta f., seguito m. -
17 usherette
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18 reticence
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19 reticent
['retɪsnt]aggettivo reticente, riservatoto be reticent about sth. — essere evasivo su qcs
* * *reticent /ˈrɛtɪsnt/a.reticente; restio: He's rather reticent about telling people about his illness, è piuttosto restio a parlare alla gente della sua malattiareticencen. [u]reticentlyavv.con una certa reticenza.* * *['retɪsnt]aggettivo reticente, riservatoto be reticent about sth. — essere evasivo su qcs
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20 rhetoric
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