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in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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tracollo [traˈkɔllo] N m

tracollo
tracollo
tracollo finanziario
subire un tracollo
tracollo della Borsa
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tracollo m

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tracollo [tra·ˈkɔl·lo] N m (nervoso, finanziario)

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Figlio di un capitano di marina si mantiene agli studi universitari dando ripetizioni di latino e greco dopo un tracollo finanziario di suo padre.
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Un tracollo nelle vendite dei cosmetici nei grandi magazzini e nei drugstore.
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Sotto pressione psicologica, tuttavia, ebbe un tale tracollo nervoso da perdere la sanità mentale.
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Passa del tempo quando l'intero status nazionale e globale subisce un disastroso tracollo.
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La società che aveva già problemi economici all'inizio del 1873, subì il tracollo nel settembre di quell'anno per la grave crisi del mercato azionario.
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