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1180 farci
     1. v. first-person plural of farsi
     fare
          1. v. to do
          2. v. to make
          3. v. to act
          4. v. to get someone to be something
          5. n. manner, way
     ci
          1. pron. us
          2. pron. (reflexive pronoun) ourselves; each other
1181 squadra
     1. n. square, triangle (tool)
     2. n. (sports) team, squad, group, side
     3. n. team, set, crew, bunch, gang, shift
     4. n. (military, law enforcement) squad
     5. v. third-person singular present indicative of squadrare
     squadrare
          1. v. To delimit in a square or rectangular shape.
          2. v. (transitive, by extension) to look, eye
          3. v. (transitive, literary, by extension) to show
          4. v. (transitive, archaic, poetic, rare) to break, break up
1182 regione
     1. n. (geography) region, area, zone, district
     2. n. region (Italian administrative unit and local government)
     3. n. (anatomy) region
1183 desiderio
     1. n. wish, desire, longing
           Prima esprimi un desiderio. - Make a wish first.
1184 nascosto
     1. v. past participle of nascondere (feminine: nascosta, masculine plural: nascosti, feminine plural: nascoste)
     2. adj. hidden
     nascondere
          1. v. to hide or conceal something.
          2. v. to disguise
1185 obiettivo
     1. adj. objective
     2. n. objective (all senses)
     3. n. goal
     4. v. first-person singular present indicative of obiettivare
     obiettivare
          1. v. to objectify
1186 diavolo
     1. n. devil, demon, fiend, Satan
     2. n. (evil person) devil, devilish person
     3. n. (man) sort, devil
           รจ un buon diavolo - he's a good sort
     4. interj. the devil, the heck, the dickens, the deuce
1187 vinto
     1. v. past participle of vincere (feminine: vinta, masculine plural: vinti, feminine plural: vinte)
     2. n-m. loser
     3. adj. defeated, beaten
     vincere
          1. v. to win
          2. v. to vanquish, defeat
1188 attacco
     1. n. attack, assault
     2. n. attack, criticism
     3. n. (medicine) attack, fit, bout
     4. n. start, beginning, opening
     5. n. (sports) attack
     attaccare
          1. v. to stick, attach, append
          2. v. to attack
1189 presentato
     1. v. past participle of presentare (feminine: presentata, masculine plural: presentati, feminine plural: presentate)
     presentare
          1. v. to present
          2. v. to introduce
1190 sale
     1. n. salt, sal
     2. n. plural of sala
     3. v. third-person singular present indicative of salire
     salire
          1. v. (intransitive) to go up, come up
          2. v. to ride, mount, board
1191 centinaia
     1. n. plural of centinaio
1192 personaggio
     1. n. figure, personality, personage
     2. n. (being in a story) character
     3. n. character, fellow, guy
1193 fermo
     1. n. device for holding, restraining, or turning off; latch, catch, stopper, shut-off
     2. n. (banking) an action to cancel the validity of a credit instrument, such a cheque; a stop-payment order
     3. adj. still
     4. adj. firm
     5. v. first-person singular present indicative of fermare
     fermare
          1. v. to stop
          2. v. to arrest
          3. v. to hold, stay
          4. v. to shut down
1194 responsabile
     1. adj. responsible, ac, liable, in charge
     2. n. person responsible, manager
           Il/La responsabile della produzione - The production manager
           Il/La responsabile per la sicurezza - The person responsible for security
     3. n. person in charge
1195 giudizio
     1. n-m. judgment, wisdom, sense
     2. n-m. (legal) trial, proceedings, judgment, verdict
     3. n-m. opinion, judgement
           a mio giudizio - in my opinion
     4. n-m. (school) evaluation, assessment, mark
1196 sappiamo
     1. v. (first-person plural present indicative of sapere) (we) [[know]]
           Sappiamo dove abiti - We know where you live
     2. v. first-person singular subjunctive present of sapere
     3. v. first-person singular imperative of sapere
     sapere
          1. v. to know information
          2. v. to be able to, can, could (know how to)
          3. v. to taste, smell
          4. v. to come to know, become informed of, find out
1197 alcun
     1. adj. Apocopic form of alcuno or alcuna.
1198 povera
     1. adj. feminine singular of povero
     2. n. poor woman, pauper (female)
     povero
          1. adj. poor (with little or no possessions or money)
          2. adj. poor (to be pitied)
          3. n-m. poor man, pauper
          4. n-m. (in the plural) the poor, the needy, poor people
1199 basso
     1. adj. low
     2. adj. short (in height)
     3. adj. narrow, thin
     4. adj. (of water) shallow
     5. adj. (of light) faint
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