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[sɪ'kluːdɪd]aggettivo isolato, ritirato* * *[si'klu:did](not able to be seen, talked to etc by other people; far away from other people etc: a secluded cottage.) isolato* * *secluded /sɪˈklu:dɪd/a.appartato; isolato; remoto; solitario: in a secluded valley, in una valle remota; a secluded spot, un luogo isolato; to lead a secluded life, fare vita solitaria (o ritirata)● (relig.) secluded nuns, suore di clausura.* * *[sɪ'kluːdɪd]aggettivo isolato, ritirato
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