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struttura

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. structure [Brit ˈstrʌktʃə, Am ˈstrək(t)ʃər] N

1. structure (overall shape, organization):

structure
political, social structure
power structure
wage structure

2. structure ENGINEER:

structure (building)
structure (building)
structure (building)
structure (manner of construction)

II. structure [Brit ˈstrʌktʃə, Am ˈstrək(t)ʃər] VB trans

1. structure (organize):

structure argument, essay, novel
structure day, life, timetable

2. structure ENGINEER:

structure
structure

bone structure [ˈbəʊnˌstrʌktʃə(r)] N

bone structure
bone structure

class structure [ˈklɑːˌstrʌktʃə(r), ˈklæs-] N

class structure

command structure [kəˈmɑːndˌstrʌktʃə(r), -ˈmænd-] N

command structure

career structure N

power structure [ˈpaʊəˌstrʌktʃə(r)] N

power structure

wage structure [ˈweɪdʒˌstrʌktʃə(r)] N

wage structure

price structure N

price structure

honeycomb structure N

honeycomb structure

capital structure [ˌkæpɪtlˈstrʌktsə(r)] N

capital structure
capital structure

in the PONS Dictionary

English
English
Italian
Italian

I. structure [ˈstrʌk·tʃɚ] N

structure

II. structure [ˈstrʌk·tʃɚ] VB trans

structure
insubstantial structure
insecure structure
breakup of family, physical structure
Italian
Italian
English
English
structure
loadbearing structure
social structure
structure
to structure
bone structure
healthcare structure
cell structure
Present
Istructure
youstructure
he/she/itstructures
westructure
youstructure
theystructure
Past
Istructured
youstructured
he/she/itstructured
westructured
youstructured
theystructured
Present Perfect
Ihavestructured
youhavestructured
he/she/ithasstructured
wehavestructured
youhavestructured
theyhavestructured
Past Perfect
Ihadstructured
youhadstructured
he/she/ithadstructured
wehadstructured
youhadstructured
theyhadstructured

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A person's life is so insubstantial that it is comparable to an actor who fills minor roles in an absurd play.
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In the meantime, the dialogue will continue to be insubstantial and without any connection to the profound motivations of society.
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Due to the latter, critics evaluated the agreement as insubstantial.
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Her mom had three girls before her and all were born insubstantial and faded out soon after birth.
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In its dispersed, rarefied state, qi is invisible and insubstantial, but when it condenses it becomes a solid or liquid and takes on new properties.
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