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[fɪ'delətɪ]nome fedeltà f. (anche elettron.)* * *[fi'deləti](faithfulness or loyalty: his fidelity to his wife; fidelity to a promise.) fedeltà* * *fidelity /fɪˈdɛlətɪ/n. [u]● (ass.) fidelity insurance, assicurazione contro i danni provocati dalla disonestà dei dipendenti.* * *[fɪ'delətɪ]nome fedeltà f. (anche elettron.)
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