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legge

legge

a country's rules that all of its citizens are required to obey

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Breaking the law can result in serious consequences.
The police officer explained the traffic laws to the new driver.
prohibited
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(vietato)

(vietato)

proibito

not allowed or forbidden by law or rule

fair
fair
aggettivo
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giusto

giusto

treating everyone equally and in a right or acceptable way

unfair
optional
aggettivo
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facoltativo

facoltativo

available or possible to choose but not required or forced

obligatory
legal
legal
aggettivo
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legale

legale

authorized according to the law and official regulations

obligatory
obligatory
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obbligatorio

obbligatorio

necessary as a result of a rule or law

restrictive
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(limitativo)

(limitativo)

restrittivo

imposing limitations or boundaries that can hinder freedom or action

unrestrictive
to limit
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limitare

limitare

to not let something increase in amount or number

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compulsory
compulsory
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obbligatorio

obbligatorio

forced to be done by law or authority

just
just
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giusto

giusto

acting with fairness, ensuring what is morally right and reasonable

unfair
illegal
illegal
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illegale

illegale

forbidden by the law

legal
voluntary
voluntary
aggettivo
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volontario

volontario

working without pay

to allow
to allow
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permettere

permettere

to let someone or something do a particular thing

forbid

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order
order
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ordine

ordine

a command or instruction given by someone in a position of authority

to admit
to admit
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ammettere

ammettere

to agree with the truth of something, particularly in an unwilling manner

deny

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right
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diritto

diritto

a thing that someone is legally, officially, or morally allowed to do or have

to sentence
to sentence
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condannare

condannare

to officially state the punishment of someone found guilty in a court of law

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to approve
to approve
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approvare

approvare

to officially agree to a plan, proposal, etc.

disapprove

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to rob
to rob
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derubare

derubare

to take something from an organization, place, etc. without their consent, or with force

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to take account of something
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tener conto di qualcosa

tener conto di qualcosa

Idiom

to consider all the known facts and details before making a final decision

responsible
responsible
aggettivo
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responsabile

responsabile

(of a person) having an obligation to do something or to take care of someone or something as part of one's job or role

to blame
to blame
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incolpare

incolpare

to say or feel that someone or something is responsible for a mistake or problem

absolve

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to punish
to punish
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punire

punire

to cause someone suffering for breaking the law or having done something they should not have

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to deter
to deter
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(dissuadere)

(dissuadere)

scoraggiare

to stop something from happening

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to prohibit
to prohibit
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proibire

proibire

to formally forbid something from being done, particularly by law

permit

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to release
to release
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liberare

liberare

to let someone leave a place in which they have been confined or stuck

confine

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lottery
lottery
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lotteria

lotteria

a game of chance where tickets with numbers or symbols are purchased, and a random selection of numbers or symbols determines the winners

What is a "lottery"?

A lottery is a game of chance where people purchase tickets with a set of numbers. At a scheduled time, a random drawing is held to select the winning numbers. The more numbers on a ticket that match the drawn numbers, the bigger the prize. Lotteries can offer large cash rewards, and some also include smaller prizes. They are often organized by governments or other authorized organizations and are usually used as a way to raise money for various causes. Players generally have to choose their numbers or have them selected randomly. The game relies purely on luck.

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