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1 milizia
f militia* * *milizia s.f.1 (professione delle armi) military life: abbandonare la milizia, to leave military life (o the Army); darsi alla milizia, to join (o to enter) the Army; esercitare la milizia, to serve in the Army (o to soldier)2 (esercito) Army; troops (pl.): milizie mercenarie, mercenary troops; milizie regolari, Regular (o Standing) Army; milizia territoriale, Territorial Army; milizie volontarie, voluntary troops // la milizia celeste, the Heavenly Host // la milizia di Dio, the Army of the Lord3 (fig.) (attività) service: una lunga milizia in un partito, a long service in a party.* * *[mi'littsja]sostantivo femminile (corpo armato) militia** * *milizia/mi'littsja/sostantivo f.(corpo armato) militia*. -
2 carabiniere
m police officer* * *carabiniere s.m.1 (st.) carabineer2 'carabiniere' (member of a militia maintained by the governement for police duties) // essere un carabiniere, (fig.) to be a martinet.* * *[karabi'njɛre]sostantivo maschile = member of the Italian military corps which has civil police duties* * *carabiniere/karabi'njεre/sostantivo m.= member of the Italian military corps which has civil police duties.
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