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I ['brækɪt]1) parentesi f.round, square brackets — parentesi tonde, quadre
2) (support) (for shelf) supporto m., mensola f.; (for lamp) braccio m.3) (category) fascia f.II ['brækɪt]1) (put in brackets) mettere tra parentesi [word, phrase]2) (put in category) (anche bracket together) raggruppare [items, people]* * *['brækit] 1. noun1) ((usually in plural) marks (eg (),, etc) used to group together one or more words etc.) parentesi2) (a support for a shelf etc: The shelf fell down because the brackets were not strong enough.) supporto2. verb1) (to enclose (words etc) by brackets.) mettere fra parentesi2) ((sometimes with together) to group together (similar or equal people or things).) raggruppare•* * *I ['brækɪt]1) parentesi f.round, square brackets — parentesi tonde, quadre
2) (support) (for shelf) supporto m., mensola f.; (for lamp) braccio m.3) (category) fascia f.II ['brækɪt]1) (put in brackets) mettere tra parentesi [word, phrase]2) (put in category) (anche bracket together) raggruppare [items, people] -
2 bracket brack·et
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3 ♦ bracket
♦ bracket /ˈbrækɪt/n.1 parentesi: round bracket, parentesi tonda; square bracket, parentesi quadra; in brackets, fra parentesi2 gruppo; fascia; categoria; scaglione: (fisc.) income bracket, fascia (o scaglione) di reddito; (fisc.) bracket creep, slittamento degli scaglioni ( causato dall'inflazione)4 (edil.) beccatello6 (mil.) forcella.(to) bracket /ˈbrækɪt/v. t.1 mettere fra parentesi; chiudere in parentesi2 raggruppare; accorpare; considerare alla stessa stregua; mettere insieme4 (mil.) sparare a forcella su; bombardare a forcellabracketingn. [u]2 raggruppamento; accorpamento4 (ind. costr.) nervatura di sostegno5 (mil.) tiro a forcella.
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