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41 police state
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42 restate re·state vt
[riː'steɪt](frm: case, problem, reasons) reiterare, (argument, theory) enunciare nuovamenteto restate one's position/one's opposition — riaffermare la propria posizione/la propria opinione
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43 rogue state
nPol stato m canaglia inv -
44 stateless state·less adj
['steɪtlɪs] -
45 stateliness state·li·ness n
['steɪtlɪnɪs] -
46 stately state·ly adj
['steɪtlɪ] -
47 statement **** state·ment n
['steɪtmənt](gen) dichiarazione f, (of views, facts) esposizione f, Law deposizione f, Fin rendicontostatement of account; bank statement — estratto conto
to make a statement — rilasciare una dichiarazione, Law fare una deposizione
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48 stateroom state·room n
['steɪtˌrʊm](in palace) salone m di rappresentanza, (on ship) cabina -
49 superstate super·state n
['suːpəˌsteɪt]Pol superpotenza -
50 understate under·state vt
[ˌʌndə'steɪt]minimizzare, sminuire -
51 understatement under·state·ment n
['ʌndəˌsteɪtmənt]understatement m invEnglish-Italian dictionary > understatement under·state·ment n
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52 get into a state
(to become very upset or anxious.) agitarsi, innervosirsi -
53 lie in state
((of a corpse) to be laid in a place of honour for the public to see, before burial.) (essere esposto nella camera ardente) -
54 chief of state
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55 city state
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56 Empire State
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57 Irish Free State
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58 minister of state
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59 nation-state
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60 New York State
[ˌnjuːjɔːk'steɪt] [AE ˌnuː-]nome proprio Stato m. di New York* * *[ˌnjuːjɔːk'steɪt] [AE ˌnuː-]nome proprio Stato m. di New York
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