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1 romanzo
1. adj Romance2. m novelromanzo giallo thriller* * *romanzo2 s.m.1 novel: romanzo a fumetti, novel in cartoon form; romanzo a puntate, serial; romanzo a tesi, novel with a message; romanzo di cappa e spada, cloak-and-dagger novel; romanzo fiume, saga (o roman-fleuve); romanzo giallo, poliziesco, detective novel (o thriller); romanzo picaresco, picaresque novel; romanzo psicologico, psychological novel; Walter Scott scrisse romanzi storici, Walter Scott wrote historical novels2 ( componimento medievale) romance: i romanzi cavallereschi del Medioevo, the romances of the Middle Ages; i romanzi della Tavola Rotonda, the romances of the Round Table (o the Arthurian cycle)3 ( novellistica) fiction, novel: il romanzo americano è molto letto, American fiction (o the American novel) is widely read4 (fig.) ( storia incredibile) fiction, story, fantasy, romance: la sua vita fu tutta un romanzo, his whole life was a fantasy // il romanzo d'amore di due giovani, the romance between two young lovers.* * *[ro'mandzo]1. sm(gen) novel2. agg(lingua) Romance attr* * *I [ro'mandzo]sostantivo maschile1) novel; (medievale) romanceil romanzo americano — American novel o fiction
3) (storia incredibile) fiction4) (storia d'amore) love affair, romance•II [ro'mandzo]aggettivo ling. Romance* * *romanzo1/ro'mandzo/sostantivo m.1 novel; (medievale) romance; questo capita solo nei -i that only happens in books3 (storia incredibile) fiction; la sua vita è un vero romanzo his life is like something out of a novel4 (storia d'amore) love affair, romanceromanzo d'appendice serial story; romanzo di cappa e spada cloak-and-dagger novel; romanzo cavalleresco courtly romance; romanzo di fantascienza science fiction novel; romanzo di formazione Bildungsroman; romanzo giallo detective story; romanzo rosa romantic novel; romanzo storico historical novel.————————romanzo2/ro'mandzo/ling. Romance.
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