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41 sciupare
sciupare v. ( sciùpo) I. tr. 1. ( danneggiare) abîmer: sciupare un vestito nuovo abîmer un vêtement neuf; sciupare un libro abîmer un livre. 2. ( sgualcire) froisser, friper, chiffonner. 3. ( fig) (danneggiare rif. a salute e sim.) abîmer: la luce debole sciupa gli occhi la lumière faible abîme les yeux. 4. ( fig) ( ridurre in cattivo stato fisico) user, affaiblir: la malattia lo ha sciupato la maladie l'a usé. 5. ( fig) ( rovinare) gâcher: hai sciupato una bella occasione tu as gâché une belle occasion. 6. ( sprecare) gaspiller: sciupare l'acqua gaspiller l'eau; sciupare denaro gaspiller de l'argent; sciupare tempo gaspiller du temps. II. prnl. sciuparsi 1. (danneggiarsi, deteriorarsi) s'abîmer. 2. ( sgualcirsi) se froisser, se friper, se chiffonner. 3. ( deperire nel fisico) dépérir intr.: si è sciupata precocemente elle a dépéri prématurément. 4. (colloq,iron) (affannarsi, sprecarsi) se fouler: non si è sciupato a farmi quel regalo! il ne s'est pas foulé pour me faire ce cadeau. 5. ( fig) (danneggiarsi rif. a salute e sim.) s'abîmer: sciuparsi la vista s'abîmer les yeux. -
42 fruibile
fruibile agg. enjoyable, usable: un servizio fruibile direttamente dall'utente, direct access user service. -
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47 account
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48 fruitore
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49 utente
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50 utente della strada
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52 yeast
A fungus used in the production of bread and beer. Yeast, in the environment of sugar, produces carbon dioxide and alcohol. This process is called fermentation. Bread yeast comes in dry granulated and fresh cakes. A new form of yeast, called SAF instant yeast, has been developed which allows the user to mix the yeast directly into the flour without dissolving it first in water.
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