country
- country
- ['kʌntrɪ]
1.
nome
1) (nation, people) paese m., nazione f.
to go to the country — BE pol. fare appello al paese, chiamare il paese alle urne
2) (native land) patria f.
the old country — la patria, il paese natale
3) (anche countryside) (out of town) campagna f.
across country — attraverso la campagna, per i campi
in the country — in campagna
4) (area) regione f., territorio m.
5) (anche country music) country m., musica f. country
2.
modificatore
1) [road, life] di campagna; [scene] campestre
2) (anche country and western) [music, singer] (di) country
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it's a free country! — è un paese libero!
it's my line of country — è il mio campo
* * *
1) paese
2) paese
3) campagna; di campagna
4) regione
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- countryman
- countryside
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['kʌntrɪ]
1.
nome
1) (nation, people) paese m., nazione f.
to go to the country — BE pol. fare appello al paese, chiamare il paese alle urne
2) (native land) patria f.
the old country — la patria, il paese natale
3) (anche countryside) (out of town) campagna f.
across country — attraverso la campagna, per i campi
in the country — in campagna
4) (area) regione f., territorio m.
5) (anche country music) country m., musica f. country
2.
modificatore
1) [road, life] di campagna; [scene] campestre
2) (anche country and western) [music, singer] (di) country
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it's a free country! — è un paese libero!
it's my line of country — è il mio campo
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