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монгол
operaio, -a

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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I. working class [Brit, Am ˈwərkɪŋ ˈˌklæs] N

II. working class [Brit, Am ˈwərkɪŋ ˈˌklæs] ADJ

working class background, family
working class culture, London
working class person

jumped-up [Brit, Am ˈˌdʒəmp ˈtəp] ADJ pej

jumped-up clerk, waiter:

solidly [Brit ˈsɒlɪdli, Am ˈsɑlədli] ADV

1. solidly (strongly):

solidly built

2. solidly (densely):

3. solidly (continuously):

solidly work, rain
solidly work, rain

4. solidly (staunchly):

solidly conservative, socialist
solidly respectable
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working class attrib.
operaio POL, SOCIOL famiglia, cultura
operaio movimento, partito
coatto (coatta)

in the PONS Dictionary

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working-class ADJ

working-class background

working class <-es> [ˈwɜ:r·kɪŋ·ˌklæs] N

ethos [ˈi:·θɑ:s] N

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I. popolano (-a) [po·po·ˈla:·no] N m (f)

II. popolano (-a) [po·po·ˈla:·no] ADJ (persona)

borgata [bor·ˈga:·ta] N f

1. borgata (piccolo centro):

2. borgata (rione):

popolare1 [po·po·ˈla:·re] ADJ

1. popolare (gener):

2. popolare (delle classi inferiori):

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They are ordinary working-class people who blame society for their sufferings.
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Seating almost 700 it was the main entertainment venue in the primarily working-class neighbourhood.
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The surviving historic buildings illustrate the forms and styles of buildings typically constructed in working-class suburban communities of the period.
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The 1860 census for the borough illustrated the working-class nature of the people living there.
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Yet, until 1888, these services were out of range of many of the working-class of the area.
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