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1 scot
[skɒt]nome scozzese m. e f.* * *scot /skɒt/n.(stor.) scotto; tassa● (stor. ingl.) scot and lot, imposta locale (fino al «Reform Bill» del 1832) □ scot-free, impunito □ to get off (o to go) scot-free, farla franca, passarla liscia.* * *[skɒt]nome scozzese m. e f. -
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3 Scot n
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4 scot-free
[ˌskɒt'friː]to get off o go scot-free — (unpunished) farla franca; (unharmed) uscire incolume o illeso
* * *[skot'fri:]* * *[ˌskɒt'friː]adjto get off scot-free — (unpunished) farla franca, (unhurt) uscire illeso (-a)
* * *[ˌskɒt'friː]to get off o go scot-free — (unpunished) farla franca; (unharmed) uscire incolume o illeso
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5 escape / get off / go scot free
(to be or remain unhurt or unpunished: The car was badly damaged in the accident, but the driver escaped scot-free.) uscire illesoEnglish-Italian dictionary > escape / get off / go scot free
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6 agin prep esp Scot
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7 bairn n Scot
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8 bonny bon·ny adj esp Scot
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9 haggis hag·gis n Scot
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10 janitor jani·tor esp Am Scot n
['dʒænɪtə(r)](caretaker) custode m, Scol bidello -
11 kirk n Scot
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12 loch n Scot
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13 outwith out·with prep Scot
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14 pinkie n Scot
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15 Scotland Scot·land n
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16 Scottish Scot·tish adj
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17 wainscoting wain·scot·ing
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18 wainscotting wain·scot·ting ['weɪnskətɪŋ] n
English-Italian dictionary > wainscotting wain·scot·ting ['weɪnskətɪŋ] n
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19 aye
[aɪ] 1.avverbio BE sì2.the ayes — i sì, i voti favorevoli
* * *1. excl(esp Scot: yes) sì2. n* * *aye (1), ay /aɪ/A avv.1 (arc. o dial.) sìB n.sì; voto favorevole: The ayes have it, vincono i sì; i sì sono in maggioranza.aye (2) /eɪ/avv.(poet. o scozz.) sempre: for aye, per sempre.* * *[aɪ] 1.avverbio BE sì2.the ayes — i sì, i voti favorevoli
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20 advocate *** ad·vo·cate n vb
['ædvəkeɪt]1. n ScotLaw avvocato (difensore), fig sostenitore (-trice)2. vtsostenere la validità di, propugnare
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