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splen·did [ˈsplendɪd] AGG

fre·net·ic [frəˈnetɪk] AGG

phre·net·ic AGG

phrenetic → frenetic:

Vedi anche: frenetic

fre·net·ic [frəˈnetɪk] AGG

pho·net·ic [fə(ʊ)ˈnetɪk] AGG LING

apolo·get·ic [əˌpɒləˈʤetɪk] AGG

2. apologetic (diffident):

splen·dour [ˈsplendəʳ] SOST, splen·dor SOST

1. splendour no pl (beauty):

lepota f

2. splendour (glamour):

3. splendour (beautiful things):

lepote f pl

mag·net·ic [mægˈnetɪk] AGG

gen·et·ics [ʤəˈnetɪks] SOST no pl

pa·thet·ic [pəˈθetɪk] AGG

I . syn·thet·ic [sɪnˈθetɪk] AGG

2. synthetic (fake):

synthetic fig pegg
synthetic fig pegg

II . syn·thet·ic [sɪnˈθetɪk] SOST

apa·thet·ic [ˌæpəˈθetɪk] AGG

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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There are poems about other poets he knew, sometimes splenetic in tone.
en.wikipedia.org
In part, it's about authority, which is the single biggest challenge of the new social media world of anonymous bloggers, of instant reaction and of ranting, splenetic comment threads.
www.telegraph.co.uk
And he -- and his wife -- certainly seem to be sending a splenetic message with the "paper plates and hummus and nothing else" announcement.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The collapse of earlier talks prompted a splenetic response from other heads of government.
www.telegraph.co.uk
There is, hidden within the 588 pages of this gnarly, splenetic biography, a simple solution, proposed by the subject himself.
www.scotsman.com
It is the most deliciously splenetic fanboy tribute to unreasoning hysteria that it has ever been my pleasure to gloat about.
www.salon.com
The splenetic nostalgia of some of his biggest hits skeeved him a little, too.
www.slate.com
Rich had a reputation for splenetic temper tantrums, one of which was once captured by a member of his band on a widely circulated tape.
www.telegraph.co.uk
His splenetic impulses are organic, evidently immune to intervention or rehabilitation, and apt to burst forth in response to mild or mysterious provocations.
www.chicagotribune.com
His insights are sharp and splenetic, and often funny.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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