Italiană | Engleză |
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visto preposition | in view of(considering) |
visto noun {m} | visa(permit) |
Vistola proper noun {f} | Vistula(Polish river) |
vistoso adjective | blatant(obvious, on show) conspicuous(noticeable or attracting attention, especially if unattractive) gaudy [gaudier, gaudiest](very showy or ornamented) orgulous(ostentatious, showy) |
vistoso adjective {m} | garish(overly ostentatious; so colourful as to be in bad taste) |
consumo vistoso noun {m} | conspicuous consumption(public display of acquisition of possessions) |
costo imprevisto noun {m} | incidental expense(minor expense) |
già visto phrase | been there, done that(assertion that the speaker has personal experience or knowledge of a particular place or topic) |
imprevisto adjective | unforeseen(not foreseen) |
imprevisto noun {m} | contingency [contingencies](possibility; something which may or may not happen) hiccup [hiccups](minor setback) incident [incidents](event causing interruption or crisis) unpredictable(unpredictable thing) |
malvisto adjective | unpopular(lacking popularity) |
previsto adjective | forward(expected in the future) intended(planned) |
sprovvisto adjective | lacking(missing or not having enough of something) |