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1 unsparing
[ʌn'speərɪŋ]1) generosoto be unsparing in one's efforts to do sth. — non risparmiarsi nel fare qcs
2) (merciless) implacabile, spietato* * *unsparing /ʌnˈspɛərɪŋ/a.1 crudele; spietato2 generoso; prodigo3 (form.) che non si risparmia; laborioso● to give with an unsparing hand, dare a piene mani (o con grande generosità) □ to work with unsparing energy, lavorare senza risparmio di energieunsparingly avv. unsparingness n. [u].* * *[ʌn'speərɪŋ]1) generosoto be unsparing in one's efforts to do sth. — non risparmiarsi nel fare qcs
2) (merciless) implacabile, spietato
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