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1 cardinal
['kɑːdɪnl] 1. 2.nome relig. cardinale m.* * *1. adjective(chief; principal: cardinal sins.) cardinale2. noun((the status of) one of the men next in rank to the Pope in the Roman Catholic Church.) cardinale* * *cardinal /ˈkɑ:dɪnl/A a.1 fondamentale; capitale; cardinale: cardinal rule, regola fondamentale; cardinal error, errore capitale; cardinal points, punti cardinali; cardinal sin, (relig.) peccato capitale; (fig.) errore imperdonabile; (relig.) cardinal virtues, virtù cardinaliB n.● (relig.) cardinal altar, altar maggiore □ (bot.) cardinal flower ( Lobelia cardinalis), lobelia cardinalis; lobelia acquatica □ cardinal's hat, cappello cardinalizio.* * *['kɑːdɪnl] 1. 2.nome relig. cardinale m. -
2 ♦ virtue
♦ virtue /ˈvɜ:tʃu:/n. [cu]1 virtù; dote: Temperance is a virtue, la temperanza è una virtù; She seemed a paragon of virtue, sembrava la somma di tutte le virtù; Generosity is not one of her virtues, la generosità non fa parte delle sue doti2 vantaggio; merito (fig.): the virtues of globalization, i meriti della globalizzazione; The plan has the virtue of being very inexpensive, il piano ha il vantaggio di essere molto poco costoso4 (antiq.) virtù; castità● by (o in) virtue of, in virtù di; a causa di □ to make a virtue of st., approfittare di qc.: They decided to make a virtue of the situation and stayed in playing cards, hanno deciso di approfittare della situazione e sono rimasti in casa a giocare a carte □ to make a virtue of necessity, far di necessità virtù □ (antiq.) a woman of easy virtue, una donna di facili costumi □ (prov.) Virtue is its own reward, la virtù è premio a se stessa.
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