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club giovanile

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

the youth before n club, organization
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

youth [Brit juːθ, Am juθ] СЪЩ

1. youth (young man):

a gang of youths прин

2. youth (period of being young):

3. youth (state of being young):

4. youth (young people):

the youth before n club, organization
the youth TV programme, magazine, theatre

club1 [Brit klʌb, Am kləb] СЪЩ

1. club (society):

club + verbo sing o мн
club м
club + verbo sing o мн
club + verbo sing o мн
to be in a club before n committee, member, rules

2. club (nightclub):

club разг
club before n DJ, aficionado
club atmosphere

3. club СПОРТ:

club before n captain, coach
join the club! разг
welcome to the club! разг
to be in the club Brit разг

I. club2 [Brit klʌb, Am kləb] СЪЩ

1. club:

2. club (at cards):

II. clubs СЪЩ (suit)

clubs npl + verbo sing o мн

III. club2 <forma in -ing clubbing, pt, pp clubbed> [Brit klʌb, Am kləb] ГЛАГ прх

в PONS речника

youth [ju:θ] СЪЩ

1. youth (period when young):

2. youth (young man):

3. youth (young people):

giovani м pl

I. club [klʌb] СЪЩ

1. club (group):

2. club (team):

club м inv

3. club СПОРТ:

4. club (weapon):

5. club:

6. club (disco):

II. club <-bb-> [klʌb] ГЛАГ прх

Present
Iclub
youclub
he/she/itclubs
weclub
youclub
theyclub
Past
Iclubbed
youclubbed
he/she/itclubbed
weclubbed
youclubbed
theyclubbed
Present Perfect
Ihaveclubbed
youhaveclubbed
he/she/ithasclubbed
wehaveclubbed
youhaveclubbed
theyhaveclubbed
Past Perfect
Ihadclubbed
youhadclubbed
he/she/ithadclubbed
wehadclubbed
youhadclubbed
theyhadclubbed

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Most kennel clubs allow any registered individual to be bred from; the individual breed club may have additional, stricter criteria.
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There may also be stickers of the clubs' stadia, badges or team photos.
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I feel all the loud mouth pundits should keep quiet and face their clubs.
www.justarsenal.com
Several of the night clubs have a cover charge, but the county parks and some jazz clubs allow free admission.
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Co-curricular and extracurricular activities are run through associations, clubs, societies and students' chapters of professional bodies.
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