В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
especially [Brit ɪˈspɛʃ(ə)li, ɛˈspɛʃ(ə)li, Am ɪˈspɛʃəli] НРЧ
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в PONS речника
especially [ɪ·ˈspe·ʃə·li] НРЧ
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- decree containing several provisions, especially financial ones
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- During the long, hot Italian summer the schools close for almost three months of vacanze estive (summer vacation). Italian students are on vacation from mid June to mid September. In August many factories and offices also close, leaving the major cities practically deserted. Early August sees the esodo (exodus) from the major cities while at the end of August comes the controesodo (return). This leads to long lines of traffic on the superhighways and especially at the tollgates.
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- The expression tirare a campare (to get by) expresses a certain philosophy of life that involves avoiding getting worked up or worrying about things, especially in difficult situations. The art of getting through difficulties without getting too caught up in them is found also in the political and administrative arenas.
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- During the long, hot Italian summer the schools close for almost three months of vacanze estive (summer vacation). Italian students are on vacation from mid June to mid September. In August many factories and offices also close, leaving the major cities practically deserted. Early August sees the esodo (exodus) from the major cities while at the end of August comes the controesodo (return). This leads to long lines of traffic on the superhighways and especially at the tollgates.
- The expression tirare a campare (to get by) expresses a certain philosophy of life that involves avoiding getting worked up or worrying about things, especially in difficult situations. The art of getting through difficulties without getting too caught up in them is found also in the political and administrative arenas.
- decree containing several provisions, especially financial ones