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[setld] 1. 2.aggettivo stabileI feel settled here — (in home) mi sento bene qui
* * *settled /ˈsɛtld/a.1 fisso; sicuro; fermo; saldo: settled price, prezzo fisso ( stabilito dal fabbricante); a settled income, un reddito sicuro; settled principles, principi consolidati (della legge, ecc.)2 radicato; inveterato: a settled habit, un'abitudine radicata; settled indolence, indolenza inveterata4 (comm.: di un debito, ecc.) pagato; regolato; saldato; estinto: settled in full, pagato a saldo; saldato● a settled government, un governo stabile □ settled habitation, residenza stabile □ (leg., polit.) settled order, ordine costituito.* * *[setld] 1. 2.aggettivo stabileI feel settled here — (in home) mi sento bene qui
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