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★ Italian dictionary ★
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Water flow; Flow:
The upper reaches (middle and lower parts) of the Diunfiume River in Corso Superior (Medio, Infireore).
Corzo
Daqua, R.
blood circulation
② [Ancient] Running
(3) process, process, through:
Israel
The Life Course of corzo de la Vita
Progress in the situation of Ilkor's Suo Degli Afvinimanti
(4) sailing at sea,
Voyage:
Nave di lungo corso ocean-going ship
Captain of capitano di lungo corso ocean-going ship
(5)[ days]
Run:
The moon is running.
(6) courses and disciplines; Textbooks:
Cole Soddy
French course in France
Corsi di breve durata short course
I often work.
Selali The workers go to night school.
Corzo di Lauria's graduating class
Corso di perfezionamento advanced course
ah
The competitors are British. I bought an English textbook.
(7) academic year:
A student
Second-year girl in literature department of al secondo corso di lettere.
Parade (of people or vehicles, etc):
corso dei fiori
Float parade (decorated with flowers)
(9) Boulevard, street: passeggiare Su E giù per il corso walks back and forth in the street.
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(currency, etc) in circulation:
Moneta in corzo's Common Currency
Money whose currency is no longer in circulation.
Corzo
Legal Tender
Corso forzoso forced loop
(1 1) market, quotation:
Corzo Dai
Camby foreign exchange market
(12) [Building] (Masonry) One floor, one floor masonry
(13) External Sheet Metal
★ Common phrases:
Brave corzo
Qlco。 Start doing sth.
Fuori corso (college student)
In corso, it is in progress:
Rano, corzo
This year, this year
Lavori in corzo is under construction.
The corso di costruzione is under construction.
In Cole Soddy.
Stampa is printing.
Segue il proprio) corso
Diseases develop according to their own laws.
In the course of ...:
A traditional merger
Centennial tradition of Secory.
The new trend of nuovo corso (a political party and a social system),
new route
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[còrso]
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Corsican
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Corsicans:
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Corsica (nickname of Napoleon I)