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albergo
hotel
Italian
Italian
English
English
albergo <pl alberghi> [alˈbɛrɡo, ɡi] N m
1. albergo:
albergo
un albergo di lusso
albergo a due, tre, quattro stelle
un albergo con 40 posti letto
pernottare in albergo
scendere in un albergo
2. albergo (alloggio):
albergo arch
chiedere albergo a qn
Phrases:
albergo diffuso[alˈbɛrɡo difˈfuzo]
albergo diurno
I. albergare [alberˈɡare] VB trans liter
1. albergare (ospitare):
albergare persona
2. albergare fig:
to harbour Brit
albergare sentimento, passione
II. albergare [alberˈɡare] VB intr aux avere liter
1. albergare (alloggiare):
to dwell in: in
2. albergare fig:
albergo meublé
confortevole albergo, appartamento
pernottare in albergo
English
English
Italian
Italian
hotel before n room, lobby, manager, restaurant, receptionist, price
Italian
Italian
English
English
albergo <-ghi> [al·ˈbɛr·go] N m (hotel)
albergo
albergo per la gioventù
albergo diurno
I. albergare [al·ber·ˈga:·re] VB trans
1. albergare (alloggiare):
2. albergare fig (sentimenti):
II. albergare [al·ber·ˈga:·re] VB intr
albergo diurno
English
English
Italian
Italian
Presente
ioalbergo
tualberghi
lui/lei/Leialberga
noialberghiamo
voialbergate
loroalbergano
Imperfetto
ioalbergavo
tualbergavi
lui/lei/Leialbergava
noialbergavamo
voialbergavate
loroalbergavano
Passato remoto
ioalbergai
tualbergasti
lui/lei/Leialbergò
noialbergammo
voialbergaste
loroalbergarono
Futuro semplice
ioalbergherò
tualbergherai
lui/lei/Leialbergherà
noialbergheremo
voialbergherete
loroalbergheranno
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Modernamente, in impianti di oliveto coltivati allo scopo (superintensivi) si raccoglie anche con macchine scuotitrici adatte anche alla raccolta meccanica dell'uva (vendemmiatrici).
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Modernamente sono ancora utili su piccola scala in aree confinate dove la potenza di fuoco del nemico non può essere sviluppata pienamente.
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Le mitragliere vengono infatti definite modernamente mitragliatrici pesanti o più frequentemente cannoni automatici.
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I britannici, dopo una iniziale fase difensiva, rinforzarono il loro schieramento con l'afflusso di reparti anglo-indiani e sudafricani modernamente armati e completamente motorizzati.
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L'unico dato affermato esplicitamente è la morte nella vigilia del sabato (che modernamente chiamiamo il venerdì).
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