στο Ιταλικό λεξικό Oxford-Paravia
 
 R, r [βρετ ɑː, αμερικ ɑr] ΟΥΣ
I. right [βρετ rʌɪt, αμερικ raɪt] ΟΥΣ
1. right U (side, direction):
2. right U + verbo ενικ ΠΟΛΙΤ:
3. right U (morally):
4. right (just claim):
II. rights ΟΥΣ npl
1. rights:
III. right [βρετ rʌɪt, αμερικ raɪt] ΕΠΊΘ
1. right (as opposed to left):
2. right:
3. right:
4. right (most suitable):
5. right:
6. right (in order):
8. right βρετ (emphatic) οικ:
IV. right [βρετ rʌɪt, αμερικ raɪt] ΕΠΊΡΡ
1. right (of direction):
2. right (directly, straight):
3. right (exactly):
4. right (correctly):
5. right (completely):
6. right (in GB) (in titles):
7. right βρετ (emphatic):
V. right [βρετ rʌɪt, αμερικ raɪt] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
VI. to right oneself ΡΉΜΑ αυτοπ ρήμα
VII. right [βρετ rʌɪt, αμερικ raɪt]
I. restricted [βρετ rɪˈstrɪktɪd, αμερικ rəˈstrɪktəd] ΡΉΜΑ μετ παρακειμ
restricted → restrict
II. restricted [βρετ rɪˈstrɪktɪd, αμερικ rəˈstrɪktəd] ΕΠΊΘ
PE ΟΥΣ
PE → physical education
physical education [βρετ, αμερικ ˈfɪzɪkəl ˌɛdʒəˈkeɪʃən] ΟΥΣ
the [βρετ ðə, ðɪ, ðiː, αμερικ ði, ðə] ΟΡΙΣΤΙΚΌ ΆΡΘ
1. the (specifying, identifying etc.):
2. the (best etc.):
5. the (enough):
8. the (with adj forming group):
9. the (with comparative adjectives):
10. the (in double comparatives):
I. good <compar. better, superl. best> [βρετ ɡʊd, αμερικ ɡʊd] ΕΠΊΘ
1. good (enjoyable):
2. good (happy):
3. good (healthy):
4. good (high quality):
6. good (obedient):
7. good (favourable):
8. good (attractive):
9. good (tasty):
10. good (virtuous) attrib.:
11. good (kind):
12. good (pleasant):
13. good (reliable):
14. good (competent):
15. good (beneficial):
16. good (effective):
18. good (fluent):
19. good (fortunate):
20. good (sensible):
22. good (serviceable):
23. good (accurate):
25. good (substantial) attrib.:
26. good (hard) attrib.:
ιδιωτισμοί:
II. good [βρετ ɡʊd, αμερικ ɡʊd] ΟΥΣ
1. good (virtue):
2. good (benefit):
3. good (use):
IV. good [βρετ ɡʊd, αμερικ ɡʊd] ΕΠΙΦΏΝ
V. good [βρετ ɡʊd, αμερικ ɡʊd]
στο λεξικό PONS
 
 
 
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 -  Epifania , Epiphany, the Feast of the Three Kings at the end of the Christmas period, is a statutory holiday in Italy. According to tradition, on the night of January 6 the Befana , an old woman from fairy tales, comes down the chimney, bringing gifts for good children and pieces of coal for bad ones.
 
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 -  Italian television consists of three public channels (RAIUNO, RAIDUE, RAITRE) and numerous private channels, most of them local or regional. The three most important private channels (Canale5, Italia1, Rete4) broadcast nationwide and belong to Mediaset, which is controlled by Silvio Berlusconi. RAI, as a state-owned company, is run by the Communications Minister .
 
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 -  Although its ultimate origins are disputed, the pizza that is loved all over the world comes from Naples. There are more than fifty types of pizza (Margherita , Calzone , Capricciosa , Quattro Stagioni , etc.) Margherita , the best-known pizza, was invented in the late nineteenth century in honor of the then Queen of Italy, Margherita. This pizza unites the three colors of the Italian flag: green basil, white mozzarella, and red tomato sauce.
 
restricted ΕΠΊΘ
1. restricted (limited):
2. restricted (small):
-  restricted space
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-  restricted existence, horizon
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PE [ˌpi:·ˈi:]
PE συντομογραφία: physical education
physical education ΟΥΣ
I. eight [eɪt] ΕΠΊΘ
I. the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði:] οριστικό άρθ
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