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1 fedeltà
f faithfulnessmusic alta fedeltà hi-fi, high fidelity* * *fedeltà s.f.1 fidelity, faithfulness; loyalty: fedeltà ai propri principi, fidelity to one's principles; fedeltà al proprio partito, loyalty to one's party; fedeltà al proprio sovrano, loyalty to one's sovereign; fedeltà coniugale, marital fidelity; persona di provata fedeltà, trustworthy person; (comm.) fedeltà alla marca, brand loyalty; fedeltà al negozio, store loyalty2 ( esatta riproduzione) accuracy, faithfulness, closeness, fidelity: fedeltà di una copia, accuracy of a copy; fedeltà di un ritratto, faithfulness of a portrait; fedeltà di una traduzione, accuracy (o closeness) of a translation3 ( obbedienza) allegiance: giuramento di fedeltà, oath of allegiance; giurare fedeltà a qlcu., to swear allegiance to s.o.* * *[fedel'ta]sostantivo femminile invariabile1) faithfulness, loyalty, fidelitygiurare fedeltà a qcn., qcs. — to swear allegiance to sb., sth
2) (di traduzione, racconto) accuracy, fidelityad alta fedeltà — [ impianto] high-fidelity, hi-fi
* * *fedeltà/fedel'ta/f.inv.1 faithfulness, loyalty, fidelity; fedeltà coniugale marital fidelity; giurare fedeltà a qcn., qcs. to swear allegiance to sb., sth.2 (di traduzione, racconto) accuracy, fidelity -
2 obbedienza
obbedienza s.f.1 obedience; ( ai genitori, maestri, superiori) dutifulness; ( all'autorità legale) submission; ( l'abitudine di obbedire) submissiveness: obbedienza cieca, blind obedience; obbedienza passiva, passive obedience; in obbedienza agli ordini, alle regole, in accordance with (o in compliance with) the orders, the rules; dovere obbedienza a qlcu., to owe s.o. obedience // (relig.) voto di obbedienza, vow of obedience // (mil.) rifiuto di obbedienza, insubordination2 (ant. letter.) ( al sovrano) allegiance: giurare obbedienza al re, to swear allegiance to the king.* * *[obbe'djɛntsa]sostantivo femminile obedience (anche relig.)* * *obbedienza/obbe'djεntsa/sostantivo f.obedience (anche relig.). -
3 giurare fedeltà a qcn., qcs.
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