Italienisch | Englisch |
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illegalità noun {f} | lawlessness(lack of law and order) unlawfulnessnoun |
illegalizzare verb | illegalizeverb |
illegalizzazione noun {f} | illegalizationnoun |
illeggibile adjective | illegible(not clear enough to be read) unclear(not easy to see or read; indecipherable or unreadable) unreadable(that cannot be read or is not easy to read) |
illegittimità noun {f} | illegitimacy [illegitimacies](being illegitimate) |
illegittimo adjective | illegitimate(born to unmarried parents) |
illeso adjective | uninjured(That did not suffer injury) |
illeso adjective {m} | unharmed(which has not suffered harm) unhurt(not hurt) |
illetterata adjective {f} | illiterateadjective |
illetterato adjective {m} | illiterateadjective |
illimitato adjective | boundless(without bounds, unbounded) unlimited(limitless or without bounds; unrestricted) |
Illinois proper noun {m} | Illinois(a state of the United States of America) |
Illiria proper noun {f} | Illyria(region in the Balkan Peninsula) |
illiro noun {m} | Illyrian [Illyrians](inhabitant of the ancient Illyria) |
illirologia proper noun {f} | Illyrology(discipline studying Illyrian peoples) |
illirologo noun {m} | Illyrologist(scholar specializing in the history, cultures or languages of Illyria and Illyrians) |
illite noun {f} | illite(a non-expanding clay mineral) |
illocutivo adjective | illocutionary(of, pertaining to, or derived from illocution) |
illogicamente adverb | illogically(in an illogical manner) |
illogico adjective | illogical(contrary to logic; lacking sense or sound reasoning) |
illudere verb | delude [deluded, deluding, deludes](to deceive) |
illuminare verb | enlighten [enlightened, enlightening, enlightens](to supply with light) illuminate [illuminated, illuminating, illuminates](to shine light on something) |
illuminare dal di dietro verb | backlight [backlit, backlighting, backlights](illuminate something from behind) |
illuminato dal di dietro adjective | backlit(illuminated from behind) |
illuminazione noun {f} | illumination [illuminations](the act of illuminating, or supplying with light; the state of being illuminated) inspiration [inspirations](supernatural divine influence) irradiation [irradiations](obsolete, figurative: mental light or illumination) |
illuminismo noun {m} | enlightenment(act of enlightening, state of being enlightened) |
illuminismo proper noun {m} | Enlightenment(17th- and 18th-century philosophical movement) |
illune adjective | moonless(during which the Moon is not visible) |
illusione noun {f} | delusion [delusions](act of deluding; deception; a misleading of the mind) illusion [illusions](anything that seems to be something that it is not) |
illusione ottica noun {f} | optical illusion(image that is visually deceptive or misleading) |
illusionista noun {m} {f} | conjurer [conjurers](one who conjures) |