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1 length **** n
[lɛŋθ]1) (size, extent) lunghezza, (duration) duratawhat is its length?; what length is it? — quant'è lungo?
their team won the boat race by 2 lengths Sport — la loro squadra ha vinto la gara di canottaggio per 2 lunghezze
at length — (at last) finalmente, (lengthily) a lungo
to speak at length — dilungarsi, parlare a lungo
I even went to the length of sending her flowers — sono perfino arrivato al punto di mandarle i fiori
to go to any lengths to do sth — fare qualsiasi cosa pur di or per fare qc
she went to great lengths to make sure that... — fece di tutto per assicurarsi che...
2) (piece: of road, pipe etc) pezzo, tratto, (material) taglio, altezzaa dress/skirt length — un taglio per vestito/gonna
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