previous **** pre·vi·ous adj
- previous **** pre·vi·ous adj
- ['priːvɪəs]
precedente
the previous day — il giorno prima or precedente
previous experience — precedente esperienza
he has no previous experience in that field — non ha esperienza in quel campo
I have a previous engagement — ho già (preso) un impegno
on a previous occasion — in precedenza
in a previous life — in un'altra vita
to have no previous convictions Law — non aver precedenti penali
to have 5 previous convictions — essere già stato (-a) condannato (-a) 5 volte
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previous — pre•vi•ous [[t]ˈpri vi əs[/t]] adj. 1) coming or occurring before something else; prior: the previous owner[/ex] 2) inf Informal. done, occurring, etc., before the proper time; premature: Aren t you a little previous with that request?[/ex] •… … From formal English to slang
previous — pre|vi|ous W1S1 [ˈpri:viəs] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: praevius leading the way , from via way ] 1.) [only before noun] having happened or existed before the event, time, or thing that you are talking about now ▪ I ve met him before… … Dictionary of contemporary English
previous — pre·vi·ous || prɪËvɪəs adj. earlier, prior, preceding, antecedent; hasty, premature, rash (Slang) … English contemporary dictionary