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1 stirring
['stɜːrɪŋ] 1.1) (feeling)2) (sign)2.aggettivo [ story] emozionante, appassionante; [ music] commovente; [performance, speech] entusiasmante* * *adjective (exciting or moving: a stirring tale.) eccitante; commovente* * *stirring /ˈstɜ:rɪŋ/A a.1 eccitante; emozionante; commovente; stimolante; che tocca l'anima: stirring events, avvenimenti emozionanti; stirring music, musica che tocca l'animaB n. [uc]1 agitazione; scuotimento● a stirring speech, un discorso elettrizzante □ stirring times, tempi agitati.* * *['stɜːrɪŋ] 1.1) (feeling)2) (sign)2. -
2 vagito
vagito s.m.1 ( di neonato) cry (ing), wail (ing); ( di piccoli animali) whimper (ing): mandare il primo vagito, to give one's first cry2 pl. (fig.) (inizi di arte, civiltà ecc.) stirrings, dawn (sing.): i primi vagiti della rivolta, the first stirrings of revolt; i primi vagiti della civiltà, the dawn of civilization.* * *[va'dʒito]sostantivo maschile cry, waili primi -i di una civiltà — fig. the dawn of a new civilization
* * *vagito/va'dʒito/sostantivo m.cry, wail; i primi -i di una civiltà fig. the dawn of a new civilization. -
3 stirring
A n1 ( feeling) to feel a stirring of hope/desire avoir une lueur d'espoir/une bouffée de désir ;2 ( sign) the first stirrings of revolt/of nationalism les premières manifestations de la révolte/du nationalisme.B adj [era, story] passionnant ; [music, performance, speech] enthousiasmant ; [victory] grisant ; the opera was stirring stuff ○ l'opéra était passionnant.
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