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both* * *entrambi pron.m.pl. both: entrambi hanno lavorato nella nostra ditta, they both (o both of them) worked for our firm; ''Potrei parlare col direttore o col vice?'' ''Spiacente, sono assenti entrambi'', ''Could I speak to the director or his deputy?'' ''Sorry, they're both away''; entrambi votammo a favore della proposta, we both (o both of us) voted in favour of the proposal◆ agg. both, either: potete scrivere su entrambi i lati del foglio, you can write on both sides (o on either side) of the sheet; entrambe le soluzioni sono valide, both solutions are valid (o either solution is valid).* * *[en'trambi] 1.aggettivo both2.- e le soluzioni sono accettabili — either one of the solutions is acceptable, both of the solutions are acceptable
pronome (f. -e) bothgiocano entrambi — they both play, both of them play
* * *entrambi/en'trambi/both; entrambi i suoi genitori both her parents; - e le soluzioni sono accettabili either one of the solutions is acceptable, both of the solutions are acceptableII pronome(f. -e) both; giocano entrambi they both play, both of them play; prendiamoli entrambi let's take both of them; entrambi sono possibili either is possible. -
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[fat'tʃata]1) Archit façade, (fig : apparenza esterna) appearances pl2) (di pagina) side -
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sf [fat'tʃata]1) Archit façade, (fig : apparenza esterna) appearances pl2) (di pagina) side
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both — [ bouθ ] function word, quantifier *** Both can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a noun, but not by a pronoun): Both children are at school. as a predeterminer (followed by a word such as the, this, his, etc.): I like… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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