in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
built-in obsolescence N U
obsolescence [Brit ˌɒbsəˈlɛs(ə)ns, Am ˌɑbsəˈlɛsəns] N
wardrobe [Brit ˈwɔːdrəʊb, Am ˈwɔrˌdroʊb] N
obsolescenza [obsoleʃˈʃɛntsa] N f
I. monoblocco [monoˈblɔkko] ADJ inv
monoblocco motore:
II. monoblocco [monoˈblɔkko] N m
I. inserito [inseˈrito] VB pp
inserito → inserire
II. inserito [inseˈrito] ADJ
I. inserire [inseˈrire] VB trans
1. inserire:
2. inserire:
II. inserirsi VB refl
1. inserirsi:
in the PONS Dictionary
integrato (-a) [in·te·ˈgra:·to] ADJ
1. integrato (persona):
- integrato (-a)
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- Cinecittà , the Italian city of cinema, is a completely self-sufficient complex nine km outside Rome with streets, squares, parks, studios, and all the technical departments needed for making movies. It was built in 1937 and covers an area of 40 hectares. There are 22 studios, 280 dressing rooms and offices, 21 make-up rooms, and a 7, 000 square meter swimming pool. Movies filmed wholly or partly at Cinecittà include "Quo vadis?" "Ben Hur", and "The Name of the Rose."
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- There are a number of Palazzi in Rome whose names have become synonymous with the political institutions with which they are connected. Palazzo Chigi in Piazza Colonna was built in the 16th century and in 1919 was purchased by the state to be the seat of the Foreign Ministry. Since 1961 it has been the office of the Prime Minister and the place where the cabinet meets. Palazzo Madama was built by the Medici family in the 16th century and has been the seat of the Senate since 1871. Palazzo di Montecitorio has been the home of the Camera dei deputati (the lower house) since 1870. The Palazzo del Viminale , named after one of the Seven Hills of Rome, is the home of the Interior Ministry. The Palazzo del Quirinale , named after one of the famous Seven Hills of Rome, is the official residence of the Presidente della Repubblica .
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- There are a number of Palazzi in Rome whose names have become synonymous with the political institutions with which they are connected. Palazzo Chigi in Piazza Colonna was built in the 16th century and in 1919 was purchased by the state to be the seat of the Foreign Ministry. Since 1961 it has been the office of the Prime Minister and the place where the cabinet meets. Palazzo Madama was built by the Medici family in the 16th century and has been the seat of the Senate since 1871. Palazzo di Montecitorio has been the home of the Camera dei deputati (the lower house) since 1870. The Palazzo del Viminale , named after one of the Seven Hills of Rome, is the home of the Interior Ministry. The Palazzo del Quirinale , named after one of the famous Seven Hills of Rome, is the official residence of the Presidente della Repubblica .
- Cinecittà , the Italian city of cinema, is a completely self-sufficient complex nine km outside Rome with streets, squares, parks, studios, and all the technical departments needed for making movies. It was built in 1937 and covers an area of 40 hectares. There are 22 studios, 280 dressing rooms and offices, 21 make-up rooms, and a 7, 000 square meter swimming pool. Movies filmed wholly or partly at Cinecittà include "Quo vadis?" "Ben Hur", and "The Name of the Rose."