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1 Turkish
['tɜːkɪʃ] 1.aggettivo turco2.nome ling. turco m.* * *Turkish /ˈtɜ:kɪʃ/A a.B n. [u]● Turkish delight, lokum ( gelatina aromatizzata, tagliata in cubetti rivestiti di un velo di zucchero) □ Turkish paste = Turkish delight ► sopra □ Turkish slipper, babbuccia □ Turkish towel, asciugamano ruvido di spugnaTurkishness n. [u].* * *['tɜːkɪʃ] 1.aggettivo turco2.nome ling. turco m. -
2 lira
f lira* * *lira1 s.f.1 (mus.) lyre: suonare la lira, to play the lyre // (astr.) Lira, Lyra2 (fig.) (poesia lirica) lyric poetry3 (zool.) uccello lira, (Menura novaehollandiae) lyrebird.lira2 s.f. (moneta italiana fino all'introduzione dell'euro) lira*: una moneta da 500 lire, a five-hundred-lira coin; una banconota da mille lire, a (one-)thousand-lira note; lira commerciale, commercial lira; lira verde, green lira; lira interbancaria, interbank lira; lira sterlina, pound sterling; lira egiziana, Egyptian pound; lira israeliana, shekel; lira turca, Turkish lira; lira siriana, Syrian pound; lira libanese, Lebanese pound; lira libica, dinar; un tempo costava tremila lire, once it cost three thousand lire; un gelato da duemila lire, a two-thousand-lira icecream; non avere una lira, not to have a penny (amer. a cent) // non valere una lira, to be worthless // una lira risparmiata è una lira guadagnata, (prov.) a penny saved is a penny gained.* * *I ['lira] sf(unità monetaria) liraII ['lira] sf1) Mus lyre2) (anche: uccello lira) lyrebird* * *I ['lira]sostantivo femminile1) stor. (italiana) lira*2) (unità monetaria di vari paesi) poundlira irlandese — stor. Irish pound
3) (denaro)sono senza una lira — I haven't got a penny, I'm broke colloq.
non vale una lira — it's not worth a brass farthing o a penny
•II ['lira]sostantivo femminile stor. mus. lyre* * *lira1/'lira/ ⇒ 6sostantivo f.1 stor. (italiana) lira*2 (unità monetaria di vari paesi) pound; lira egiziana Egyptian pound; lira irlandese stor. Irish pound3 (denaro) sono senza una lira I haven't got a penny, I'm broke colloq.; non vale una lira it's not worth a brass farthing o a pennylira sterlina (pound) sterling.————————lira2/'lira/ ⇒ 34sostantivo f.stor. mus. lyre.
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