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I [seɪdʒ] II 1. [seɪdʒ]nome (wise person) saggio m. (-a)2.* * *[sei‹] I noun(a plant whose leaves are used as flavouring in cooking.)II 1. noun(a wise man: the sages of past centuries.)2. adjective(wise: sage advice.)- sagely* * *I [seɪdʒ]1. adjliter saggio (-a)2. n(man) saggioII [seɪdʒ] n(herb) salvia* * *sage (1) /seɪdʒ/n.● sage cheese, formaggio aromatizzato con salvia □ sage cock = sage grouse ► sotto □ sage-green, verde salvia; grigioverde □ (zool.) sage grouse ( Centrocercus urophasianus), gallinaceo delle pianure alcaline dell'ovest degli Stati Uniti ( grosso tetraonide che si ciba dell'artemisia tridentata) □ sage tea, infuso di salvia.sage (2) /seɪdʒ/A a.B n.sagelyavv.1 saggiamente; assennatamente2 con aria saggia; con aria solennesagenessn. [u]saggezza.* * *I [seɪdʒ] II 1. [seɪdʒ]nome (wise person) saggio m. (-a)2.
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