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760 battaglia
     1. n. battle, fight
     2. v. third-person singular present indicative of battagliare
     3. v. second-person singular imperative of battagliare
     battagliare
          1. v. (intransitive) To fight or battle.
761 fortuna
     1. n. luck
     2. n. fortune
762 memoria
     1. adv. by heart
763 andiamo
     1. v. first-person plural present indicative of andare - we go
     2. v. first-person plural present subjunctive of andare - that we go
     3. v. first-person plural imperative of andare - let's go!
     andare
          1. v. (intransitive) to go
          2. v. (intransitive) to feel like (only with the 3rd person), to want/like
764 minuti
     1. adj. masculine plural of adjective minuto
     2. n. plural of minuto
     minuto
          1. adj. tiny, minute, emaciated, thin
          2. adj. fine, delicate, detailed
          3. n. minute, moment (units of time)
765 segno
     1. n. sign
     2. n. mark, scratch
     3. n. indication
     4. n. target (rifle shooting)
     5. n. synonym of segno zodiacale
     segnare
          1. v. to mark, to tick, to brand, to draw, to line
          2. v. to note down, to write down, to take down
          3. v. to mark, to indicate, to signal; (of timepieces and other instruments) to say, to read, to give
766 contratto
     1. adj. past participle of contrarre
     2. adj. contracted, shrunk, tense
     3. n. contract, agreement, deed
     4. v. first-person singular present indicative of contrattare
     contrarre
          1. v. to tense
          2. v. to contract, covenant
          3. v. to pick up (a habit, etc.)
          4. v. to enter into (a pact, etc.)
          5. v. (transitive, idiomatic) to come down with, contract or get; to show symptoms of a minor illness
     contrattare
          1. v. to negotiate
          2. v. to bargain, haggle
767 peggio
     1. adj. worse
     2. adj. (the) worst
     3. adv. worse
     4. n. (singular only) the worst thing, the worst part
     5. n. (singular only) the worst
768 settimane
     1. n. plural of settimana
     settimana
          1. n. week
769 sette
     1. num. (cln, it, cardinal numbers) seven
     2. adj. seven
     3. n. seven
     4. n. (following the article le) seven o'clock (a.m. or p.m.)
           Sono le sette. - It's seven o'clock.
770 coraggio
     1. n. courage, bravery, valour
     2. interj. cheer up!
771 confronti
     1. n. plural of confronto
     2. v. second-person singular present of confrontare
     3. v. first-person singular present subjunctive of confrontare
     4. v. second-person singular present subjunctive of confrontare
     5. v. third-person singular present subjunctive of confrontare
     confrontare
          1. v. to compare
          2. v. to collate
          3. v. to confront
          4. v. (transitive, mathematics) to equate
     confronto
          1. n. comparison
          2. n. confrontation
          3. n. collation
          4. v. first-person singular present of confrontare
772 fame
     1. n. hunger
           Ho fame. - I'm hungry (literally: I have hunger).
     2. n. plural of fama
773 compagnia
     1. n. company, companionship, fellowship, society, people
     2. n. (group of people) company, gathering, group, party
     3. n. (economy) company, corporation, insurance company
     4. n. (theater) company, troupe
     5. n. (nautical) line, shipping company
774 direzione
     1. n. direction, way, course
     2. n. direction, management, supervision, leadership, control
     3. n. administrative department, manager's office, head office
     4. n. (music) conductorship, (fig.) baton
775 nuovi
     1. adj. plural of nuovo
     nuovo
          1. adj. new
          2. n-m. a new one
776 capelli
     1. n. plural of capello; head hair
     capello
          1. n. a single hair (on the head)
          2. n. (in the plural) head hair
777 riesco
     1. v. first-person singular present indicative of riuscire
     riuscire
          1. v. (indtr, it, a, di, in, intr=1) to succeed, to manage, to be able to
          2. v. to be, to prove, to find
778 televisione
     1. n. television
779 movimenti
     1. n. plural of movimento
     2. v. second-person singular present indicative of movimentare
     3. v. first-person singular present subjunctive of movimentare
     4. v. second-person singular present subjunctive of movimentare
     5. v. third-person singular present subjunctive of movimentare
     movimentare
          1. v. to enliven
          2. v. to handle, move
     movimento
          1. n. movement
          2. n. (music) tempo mark
          3. n. (music, by extension) movement (division of a larger composition)
          4. n. exercise
          5. n. motion
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