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121 unprintable
[ʌn'prɪntəbl]1) (unpublishable) impubblicabile2) (outrageous)her answer was quite unprintable — scherz. meglio non riferire ciò che disse
* * *unprintable /ʌnˈprɪntəbl/a.impubblicabile; non pubblicabile; ( perché offensivo o osceno): Her reply was unprintable, la sua risposta non era pubblicabile; The novel was long regarded as unprintable, il romanzo è stato a lungo considerato impubblicabile.* * *[ʌn'prɪntəbl]1) (unpublishable) impubblicabile2) (outrageous)her answer was quite unprintable — scherz. meglio non riferire ciò che disse
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122 bland adj
[blænd]it tastes a bit bland — è un po' insipido, ha poco sapore
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123 crisp adj
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124 crushing crush·ing adj
['krʌʃɪŋ](defeat, blow) schiacciante, (reply) mordace -
125 decisive de·ci·sive adj
[dɪ'saɪsɪv](victory, factor) decisivo (-a), (influence) determinante, (manner, person) risoluto (-a), deciso (-a), (reply) deciso (-a), categorico (-a) -
126 defiant de·fi·ant adj
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127 early ***** ear·ly
['ɜːlɪ] - ier comp - iest superl1. advpresto, (ahead of time) in anticipoearly in the morning/afternoon — nelle prime ore del mattino/del pomeriggio
early in the spring/19th century — all'inizio della primavera/dell'Ottocento
2. adj(man) primitivo (-a), (Christians, settlers) primo (-a), (fruit, plant) precoce, (death) prematuro (-a), (reply) pronto (-a)an early general election — elezioni fpl generali anticipate
to be an early riser or an early bird — essere mattiniero (-a)
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128 elicit elic·it vt
[ɪ'lɪsɪt]to elicit sth (from sb) — (truth, secret) strappare qc (a qn), (admission, reply) ottenere qc (da qn)
См. также в других словарях:
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reply brief — n: a brief that is filed with the plaintiff s reply and that sets forth the arguments in support thereof Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. reply brief … Law dictionary
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