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1 ■ settle for
■ settle forv. i. + prep.1 adattarsi a; contentarsi (o accontentarsi) di: to settle for a life of sacrifices, adattarsi a una vita di sacrifici; to settle for the second prize, contentarsi del secondo premio; ( sport) to settle for a draw, accontentarsi di un pareggio2 contentarsi di; accettare ( come pagamento): He won't settle for less than 10,000 pounds, non accetterà meno di 10 000 sterline.
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