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бурлит
a muro

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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built-in [Brit bɪltˈɪn, Am ˌbɪltˈɪn] ADJ

1. built-in wardrobe, shelves:

2. built-in:

built-in guarantee, clause
built-in bias, racism

built-in obsolescence N U

obsolescence [Brit ˌɒbsəˈlɛs(ə)ns, Am ˌɑbsəˈlɛsəns] N

wardrobe [Brit ˈwɔːdrəʊb, Am ˈwɔrˌdroʊb] N

1. wardrobe (furniture):

2. wardrobe (set of clothes):

3. wardrobe THEAT:

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obsolescenza [obsoleʃˈʃɛntsa] N f

I. monoblocco [monoˈblɔkko] ADJ inv

monoblocco motore:

II. monoblocco [monoˈblɔkko] N m

monoblocco MOTOR, TECH

armadio <pl armadi> [arˈmadjo, di] N m

1. armadio (mobile):

2. armadio (persona) fig:

Phrases:

I. inserito [inseˈrito] VB pp

inserito → inserire

II. inserito [inseˈrito] ADJ

inserito persona
inserito garanzia, clausola

I. inserire [inseˈrire] VB trans

1. inserire:

inserire oggetto, chiave, dito
to put [sth] in(to)
inserire oggetto, chiave, dito
to feed [sth] into
inserire monete, foglio
inserire meccanismo

2. inserire:

inserire clausola, annotazione, modifica, capitolo
inserire aneddoto, commento, critica, scherzo, riferimento
inserire (in articolo, libro) mappa, immagine

3. inserire:

inserire (attivare) allarme

4. inserire COMPUT:

II. inserirsi VB refl

1. inserirsi:

2. inserirsi (integrarsi):

inserirsi minoranza etnica, immigrati, lavoratore:

3. inserirsi COMPUT:

in the PONS Dictionary

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built-in ADJ

1. built-in cabinets:

2. built-in feature:

3. built-in advantage:

cupboard [ˈkʌ·bɚd] N

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English
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integrato (-a) [in·te·ˈgra:·to] ADJ

1. integrato (persona):

2. integrato (ciclo, processo):

armadio <-i> [ar·ˈma:·dio] N m

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