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m f (m pl -i, f pl -e) realist* * *1 (fil., lett., arte) realist2 prosaic (person), matter-of-fact (person).realista2 s.m. e f. e agg. ( persona monarchica) royalist // essere più realista del re, (fig.) to be more Catholic than the Pope.* * *[rea'lista] I realista -i, -e1. agg(gen) realistic, Arte, Letteratura realist2. sm/fII realista -i, -ePol royalist* * *Im.pl. -i, f.pl. -e [rea'lista] aggettivo, sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile filos. art. letter. realistIIm.pl. -i, f.pl. -e [rea'lista] aggettivo, sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile (sostenitore della monarchia) royalist••* * *realista1m.pl. -i, f.pl. -e /rea'lista/agg., m. e f.filos. art. letter. realist.————————realista2m.pl. -i, f.pl. -e /rea'lista/agg., m. e f.(sostenitore della monarchia) royalist\essere più realista del re to be more Catholic than the Pope. -
2 essere più realista del re
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