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♦ treasure /ˈtrɛʒə(r)/n.1 tesoro ( anche fig.); persona preziosa; perla (fig.): a buried treasure, un tesoro sepolto; art treasures, tesori d'arte; That girl is a real treasure, quella ragazza è proprio una perla2 [u] denaro; ricchezze: The country poured out blood and treasure in the war, la nazione prodigò sangue e ricchezze nella guerra● treasure chest, forziere □ treasure house, stanza del tesoro; (fig.) tesoro, scrigno, miniera ( di dati, ecc.) □ treasure hunt, caccia al tesoro ( gioco) □ treasure hunter, partecipante a una caccia al tesoro □ treasure trove, (leg., stor.) tesoro trovato ( da denunciare in quanto di proprietà della Corona); (fig.) tesoro, miniera ( di dati, ecc.).(to) treasure /ˈtrɛʒə(r)/v. t.2 fare tesoro di; custodire gelosamente; avere molto caro; apprezzare molto: to treasure memories of one's childhood, custodire gelosamente i ricordi d'infanzia. -
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[dɪ'zaɪərəbl]1) [outcome, solution] auspicabile; [area, position] ambito; [ job] appetibile, attraente; [ gift] ricercato, apprezzatodesirable property — (in ad) proprietà di pregio
2) (sexually) desiderabile* * *adjective (pleasing or worth having: a desirable residence.) desiderabile* * *desirable /dɪˈzaɪərəbl/A a.1 desiderabile, invidiabile: a desirable object [property], un oggetto [una proprietà] desiderabile; a desirable quality [characteristic, skill], una qualità [caratteristica, abilità] invidiabile; Experience is desirable but not essential, l'esperienza è auspicabile ma non essenziale; It is desirable that children get a good start in life, è desiderabile (o auspicabile) che i bambini inizino nel modo giusto la loro vita; It is desirable to widen opportunity in our society, è desiderabile allargare le opportunità nella nostra società; It is desirable for everyone to reduce the amount of waste they produce, è desiderabile che ognuno riduca la quantità di rifuti che produceB n.oggetto desiderabile: The list was divided into essentials and desirables, la lista era suddivisa in oggetti indispensabili e desiderabili; The shop is a treasure trove of desirables, il negozio è una miniera di tutto quello che si può desiderare; The pub was frequented by some of the town's less desirables, il pub era frequentato da alcuni degli individui più indesiderati della cittàdesirableness n. [u] desirably avv.* * *[dɪ'zaɪərəbl]1) [outcome, solution] auspicabile; [area, position] ambito; [ job] appetibile, attraente; [ gift] ricercato, apprezzatodesirable property — (in ad) proprietà di pregio
2) (sexually) desiderabile
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treasure trove — / trōv/ n: treasure that anyone finds; specif: gold or silver in the form of money, plate, or bullion that is found hidden and whose ownership is not known ◇ State law determines who is entitled to a treasure trove. Merriam Webster’s Dictionary… … Law dictionary
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treasure trove — treasure ,trove noun count a collection of valuable, interesting, or useful things: His book is a treasure trove of information about music … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
treasure trove — ► NOUN 1) English Law (abolished in 1996) valuables of unknown ownership that are found hidden and declared the property of the Crown. 2) a hidden store of valuable or delightful things. ORIGIN from Old French tresor trové found treasure … English terms dictionary
treasure trove — Something of great value or a very good source … The small dictionary of idiomes
Treasure trove — A treasure trove may broadly be defined as an amount of gold, silver, gemstones, money, jewellery, or any valuable collection found hidden underground or in places such as cellars or attics, where the treasure seems old enough for it to be… … Wikipedia
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treasure trove — UK / US noun Word forms treasure trove : singular treasure trove plural treasure troves 1) [countable] a collection of valuable, interesting, or useful things His book is a treasure trove of information about music. 2) [uncountable] legal British … English dictionary