Taliančina | Angličtina |
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rebus noun {m} | mystery [mysteries](someone or thing with an obscure or puzzling nature) rebus [rebuses](arrangement of pictures, etc., representing phrases or words, especially as a word puzzle) |
recedere verb | recede [receded, receding, recedes](move back, move away) |
Received Pronunciation proper noun {f} | Received Pronunciation(form of English pronunciation) |
recensione noun {f} | review [reviews](account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work) |
recensire verb | review [reviewed, reviewing, reviews](to write a review) |
recensore noun | reviewer [reviewers](critic) |
recente adjective | firsthand(direct, without intermediate stages) fresh [fresher, freshest](new or clean) recent(having happened a short while ago) |
recentemente adverb | recently(in the recent past) |
reception noun {f} | receipt [receipts](act of receiving) reception [receptions](front desk) |
receptionist noun {m} | receptionist [receptionists](employee who receives visitors and/or calls, typically in an office setting) |
recessione noun {f} | downturn [downturns](a downward trend, or the beginnings of one) recession [recessions](period of reduced economic activity) |
recesso noun {m} | indentation [indentations](notch or recess in a margin or border) nook [nooks](hidden or secluded spot) remission [remissions](abatement or lessening of the manifestations of a disease) |
recettaculo noun | receptacle [receptacles](container) |
recettibile adjective | receptive(capable of receiving something) |
recettore noun {m} | receptor [receptors](a protein on a cell wall that responds to sensory stimuli) |
recidere verb | cancel [cancelled, cancelling, cancels](invalidate, annul) sever [severed, severing, severs](to cut free) |
recidiva noun {f} | recidivism(committing new offenses after being punished for a crime) relapse(the act or situation of relapsing) |
recidivare verb | relapse [relapsed, relapsing, relapses](To fall back again) |
recidività noun {f} | recidivism(committing new offenses after being punished for a crime) |
recidivo adjective | recidivous(prone to relapse into immoral or antisocial behavior) |
recidivo noun {m} | recidivist [recidivists](one who falls back into prior habits, especially criminal habits) |
recidivo adjective {m} | inveterate(whose habits are firmly established) |
recintare verb | fence [fenced, fencing, fences](to enclose by building a fence) fence off(enclose an area within a fence) pen [penned, penning, pens](to enclose) seal [sealed, sealing, seals](to prevent people or vehicles from crossing (something)) |
recinto noun | hurdle [hurdles](movable frame of wattled twigs) |
recinto noun {m} | corral [corrals](enclosure for livestock) enclosure [enclosures](area partially or entirely enclosed by walls, fences or buildings) fence [fences](barrier) menagerie [menageries](collection of live wild animals on exhibition; the enclosure where they are kept) |