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New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianNew Total English Upper IntermediateWordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordUnit 1Part ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence777acquaintancebump intoclicknphr vvəˈkweɪntənsbʌmp ˈɪntuːklɪkBekanntschaft, Bekannte(r)stoßen aufsich auf Anhieb verstehenconnaissanceRencontrer par hasardsympathiserconoscentesbattere, imbattersiclicShe was a casual acquaintance of myfamily in Vienna.I bumped into Jean in town.They clicked straight away.777colleaguehalf � / tellastro/sorellastrapartnerShe discussed the idea with some of hercolleagues.This is Steven, my half brother.Discuss your worries with your partner.777siblingsoulmatestep �tSeelenverwandte(r)ˈstepbrʌðə / ˈstepsɪstə Stiefbruder/-schwestersœurâme sœurdemi-sœurfratelloanima gemellafratellastro/sorellastraMost young smokers are influenced by theirfriends’ and older siblings.My wife, Yolanda is my soulmate.I live with my sister and step brothers.7come acrossphr vkʌm əˈkrɒsrüberkommensembler êtreincontrare, trovareHe comes across as a very intelligentsensitive man.7eye to eyeadvaɪ tuː aɪauf gleicher Augenhöhe sehen être d'accordocchio per occhioMy mother and I see eye to eye on thematter.7impressionnɪmˈpreʃəneinen guten/schlechtenEindruck machenimpressioneHe was keen to make a good impression onhis boss.77judgekeepvirr vdʒʌdʒkiːpnach dem Äußeren beurteilen jugerin Verbindung bleibenrester en contactgiudicemantenereHe's a nice guy. Don't judge a book by itscover.Anyway, we must keep in touch.8boastvbəʊstsich brüstense vantervantarsiHe’s boasting about how much money hehas made.8chatvtʃætplauderncauserchiacchierataJohn and I sat up until the early t machenfaire des complimentscomplimentoAll the guests gave her nierendominerdominareHer loud voice totally dominated theconversation.Pearson Schweiz AGimpression1

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence8eyenaɪAugenkontaktœilocchioPeople who are lying tend to avoid ssaluerinformelpettegolezzoaccogliere, ricevereinformaleHere’s an interesting piece of gossip aboutMrs Smith.Belinda greeted her warmly.The atmosphere at work is fairly istanteThe women took an instant dislike to atégorique dans sesjugementsgiudicanteDon't be so judgemental!888mumbleridiculoussmall talkvadjnˈmʌmbəlrɪˈdɪkjələsˈsmɔːl tɔːkmurmelnlächerlichSmalltalk machenmarmonnerridiculepetites causeriesborbottareridicolochiacchiereHe bumped into someone and mumbled anapology.That’s a ridiculous idea!We stood around making small talk.8speak upphr vspiːk ˈʌplauter sprechen, anfangen zusprechenparlerfarsi sentireThere was a brief silence, then Geraldspoke up.8stumblevˈstʌmbəlüber seine Worte stolperntrébucher surinciampareI hope I don’t stumble over any of the longwords.88talk downtreatphr vvtɔːk ˈdaʊntriːtherablassend zu jmd.sprechenbehandelnparler de haut en bastraiterparlare dall’alto in bassotrattareThe students felt that they were talked downto as though they were children.She treats me like one of the family.810unconsciouseasennʌnˈkɒnʃəsiːzdas Unbewusstesich wohl fühleninconscientà l'aiseinconosciofacilitàHe has written about the unconscious mind.She felt completely at ease with nzaYou’ll need patience and understanding ifyou’re going to be a teacher.aggiuntafasciaturamazzaThe company provides cheap Internetaccess. In addition, it makes sharewarefreely available.The nurse bandaged up his sprained ankle.He can juggle with both balls and clubs.111111additionbandageclubPearson Schweiz Keuleen outrebandageraquette2

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample eMr. Grass inherited his work ethic from hisfather.11keep an eyev phrasekiːp ən ˈaɪein Auge haben aufgarder à l'œiltenere un occhio suMary will keep an eye on the kids risermasterI never quite mastered the art of walking inhigh ncepersistenzaHer persistence paid off when she wasoffered the job of manager.11putirr vpʊtausdrückenexprimer/formulermettereSo it was an accident, an ‘act of God’ if youwant to put it like that.11shiftnʃɪftSchichtéquipeturnoDave had to work a 12-hour shift yesterday.11specialitynˌ �Preston’s speciality was night ruppetorchegroupetorciatroupeThe athlete is running with the Olympictorch.He dances in a dancing troupe11jugglevˈdʒʌɡəlunter einen Hut bringenjongler avecdestreggiarsiIt’s hard trying to juggle a job with kids andthe housework.11onlyadvˈəʊnlinur zu glücklichseulementsoloMark was only too happy to help me movehouse.11pick up onphr vpɪk ˈʌp ɒnaufschnappenressentirnotareChildren pick up on our worries andanxieties.11putirr vpʊtsich einsetzen für etwasexprimer/formulermettereYou can do anything if you put your mind toit.11strengthnstreŋθvon Erfolg zu Erfolg gelangen aller de mieux en mieuxforzaSince he started in this company, he's gonefrom strength to strength.11take upphr vteɪk ˈʌpaufgreifens'intéresser àinteressarsiRoger took painting up for a while, but soonlost tiqueapprovazioneartisticoThe president has already given hisapproval to the plan.John is very artistic.Pearson Schweiz AG3

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample mandaThe curriculum makes great demands onthe teacher.1212expectationfed upnadjˌ ekspekˈteɪʃənfedˈʌpErwartung(be f.u.) genug habenattente/aspirationen avoir marreaspettativaannoiatoWomen who have high expectations ofmarriage are often disappointed.She felt tired and a bit fed éfrustratoHe gets frustrated when people don’tunderstand what he’s trying to erne/inférieurfrustrazioneinferioreI was practically screaming with frustration.He refused to accept a job of inferior ceinfluenzaMarx was strongly influenced by thehistorian /intelligenceintellettoHe combined a formidable intellect with atalent for speaking.1212intellectualjealousadjadjˌ htigintellectuelJaloux/jalouseintellettualegeloso, invidiosoHis job requires considerable intellectualeffort.Why are you so jealous of his losiaPolly felt a sharp pang of jealousy when shesaw Paul with udesolitudineLoneliness is a big problem among theelderly.1212lonelyonly childadjnˈləʊnliˌəʊnli ˈtʃaɪldeinsamEinzelkindSeul(e)/solitaireEnfant uniquesolo, solitariofiglio unicoDon’t you get lonely being on your own allday?Alex is an only otettivoribelleSunscreen provides a protective layeragainst the sun’s harmful rays.He’s always had a rebellious streak.12responsibilitynrɪˌ spɒnsəˈbɪlətiVerantwortlichkeit, AufgaberesponsabilitéresponsabilitàKelly’s promotion means more money andmore rantwortlichresponsableresponsabileYou can leave the children with Billy – he’svery responsible.Pearson Schweiz AG4

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence12sandwichvˈsænwɪdʒeingeschlossen zwischensandwichsandwichA layer of transparent material issandwiched between the pieces of glass.12setirr vsetein Beispiel gebendéfinir/montrerimpostareIt is important that parents set an examplefor their eutendsignificativementin modo significativoHealth problems can be significantlyreduced by careful fairetendanceabileabilitàvenaAfter a few years, he became very skilful atdrawing.Reading and writing are two different skills.That boy has a mean streak.12tendvtendneigen zuavoir tendance àtenderePeople tend to need less sleep as they here are many different theories about howthe brain mertrasformareIncreased population has transformed �rantguidaliberaleI went to a counselor for guidance on mycareer.My parents were always very liberal.13look up tophr vlʊk ˈʌp tuːaufsehen zuAdmirer/avoir de l'admirationpourrispettareI’ve always looked up to Bill for his courageand reteIt’s important to build up a network ofprofessional e’s an only child, but they didn’t reallyspoil her.14back upphr vbæk ˈʌpbelegensoutenir/appuyerassistereThere’s no evidence to back up nduire/menercondurreWe are conducting a survey of consumerattitudes towards organic tàThis film clip has been shown countlesstimes.There are areas of high population density.Pearson Schweiz AG5

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence14deteriorationndɪˌ deterioramentowe have a deterioration in his health overthe last few days.1414drive outfanaticalphr vadjdraɪv atiquescacciarefanaticoDowntown stores are being driven out bycrime.He was fanatical about tidiness.1414forcein touchvnfɔːsɪn ˈtʌtʃzwingenin Verbindung bleibenForcer/contraindreen contactobbligare, costringerein contattoGovernment troops have forced the rebelsto surrender.Bye. I’ll be in touch.1414141414in touchisolatedleafletlose touchneurosisnadjnv phrasenɪn ʊˈrəʊsəssich meldenisoliertDruckschriftVerbindung verlierenNeuroseentrer en contactisolédépliant/brochureperdre le contactnévrosein contattoisolatovolantinoperdere il contattonevrosiWe’ll get in touch as soon as we know theresults of the test.Young mothers often feel isolated.I picked up a leaflet on skin cancer.I lost touch with Julie after we moved.She suffers with neurosis.14out of touchnaʊt əv ˈtʌtʃnicht auf der Höhene pas être au courant/enphaseperdere il contattoI’m out of touch with modern medicine.14pollvpəʊlUmfragesondage d'opinion/enquêtesondaggioA recent poll found that 80% of Californianssupport the geklügeltsophistiquésofisticatoThey have a highly sophisticated weaponssystem.14superficialadjˌ ialeDespite their superficial similarities, the twonovels are, in fact, very agesondaggioWe conducted a survey of parents in thevillage.14touchvtʌtʃsich meldeninterrogertoccareI just wanted to touch base and make sureyou hadn’t changed your mind about seeingme.14trendntrendTrendtendancetendenzaLately there has been a trend towards hiringyounger, cheaper hschließlichinquietà la fin/en fin de compteinquietofineNinety percent of those questioned feltuneasy about nuclear power.What did you decide in the end?Pearson Schweiz AG6

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence15end upphr vendˈʌpschließlich etw. tunà la fin/en fin de comptefinireHe came round for a coffee and we endedup having a meal together.15painnpeɪnmühsampeinedolore, maleIt’s a pain, having to go upstairs to make thecoffee every time.1517trackbring upnphr vtrækbrɪŋ vertracciaallevareI've lost track of what music is in the chartsthese days.He was brought up by his grandparents.171717fall outget ongo outphr vphr vphr vfɔːl ˈaʊtɡet ˈɒnɡəʊ ˈaʊtsich verkrachenzurechtkommengehen (mit)Avoir une dispute/avoir unequerelles'entendresortir avec quelqu'unlitigareandare d'accordouscire, andare fuoriCarrie’s always falling out with people.I’ve always got on well with Henry.Tina used to go out with my brother.1717grow upmake upphr vphr vɡrəʊ ˈʌpˈmeɪk ʌperwachsen werdenFrieden schließengrandirse réconciliercrescerefare la paceWhat do you want to be when you grow up?Have you made up with Patty yet?171717show offsplit uptake afterphr vphr vphr vʃəʊ ˈɒfsplɪt ˈʌpteɪk ˈɑːftəsich aufspielensich trennengeraten nachfaire étalage de/frimerSe séparer de quelqu'unprendre soin deesibiresepararsiassomigliareHe couldn’t resist showing off on the tenniscourt.Steve’s parents split up when he was four.Jenni really takes after her mother.18accountnəˈkaʊntwas man so hörtseloncontoIt has, by all accounts, been a votednnadjˌ dévouéantropologocaratteredevotoJonathan is an anthropologist at theuniversity.He has a cheerful but quiet character.Isabella was devoted to her brother.18genealogynˌ aI've always been very interested ingenealogy.1818go throughrelativephr vnɡəʊ r une périodeun parentpassareparenteHe’s going through a divorce at the moment.Her boyfriend is a distant relative of mine.18turnntɜːnJahrhundertwendedébut d'année/de siècleturnoIt happened in the short period from the turnof the century until World War One.Unit 2Pearson Schweiz AG7

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample tueuxaccidentatoShareholders have had a bumpy raIndia is where I first experienced real cultureshock.21homesickadjˈhəʊmˌ sɪkheimwehkrankavoir le mal du paysnostalgicoHe felt homesick being away from home forthe first time.21itchyadjˈɪtʃiFernwehavoir le mal du large/nouveau pruriginosoI’ve only been back home for a few monthsand I’ve already got itchy feet.2121particularstrikenirr vpəˈtɪkjələstraɪkbesonderseinfallen, auffallenen particulier/particulièrement particolarefrappernotareIt was a good concert – I enjoyed the lastsong in particular.A rather worrying thought struck me.21travel bugnˈtrævəl bʌɡvon der Reiselust ergriffenvirus du voyageviaggiatore appassionatoShe’s been bitten by travel bug since shecame back from her month in xploréinesploratoThis new project will take us into ehindertse promener/faire du lèchevitrineContrariécontrarianthandicapé physiquevagareseccato, arrabbiatofastidiososfidatoI’ll wander around the shops while I wait foryou.I’ll be annoyed if we don’t finish by eight.The annoying thing is he’s usually right.He is physically uchsvollstimulantimpegnativoTeaching young children is a challengingand rewarding job.2222civilisationclingnirr vˌ sɪvəl-aɪˈzeɪʃənklɪŋZivilisationsich klammerncivilisations'accrocher/se cramponnerciviltàaggrapparsiAfter a week in the mountains, all I wantedto do was get back to civilisation.He wailed and clung to his ggiareHe felt utterly daunted by the prospect ofmoving to another ntimidantscoraggianteThe trip seemed rather daunting for a younggirl.22denseadjdensdichtdensedensoA narrow track wound steeply up throughdense tédisgustatoMost locals are disgusted by the antiforeigner violence.Pearson Schweiz AG8

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample eSmoking is a really disgusting habit.The strike caused widespread disruption.I was fascinated by her voice.That sounds absolutely �puisantInspiré(e)faticosoispirato, entusiasmanteThe cast took a break from their gruellingschedule.He was an inspired �dəntinspirierendpanisch Angst habendAngst ficatopietrificantepestecadere a piomboresidenteKing was a great orator and an inspiringleader.I’m petrified of spiders.Spiders are petrifying.He was plagued by eye troubles.The plane plummeted towards the Earth.He spoke to the residents of eimigbesorgt occupatopreoccupantegratificanteHis most significant political achievementwas the abolition of the death penalty.The field is full of slimy mud.I’m really worried about my brother.The situation is extremely worrying.Teaching can be a very rewarding servesantuarioThe park is the largest wildlife sanctuary inthe he does a lot of voluntary work for the RedCross.They came to an astonishing decision.25discriminationndɪˌ scriminazioneThey have introduced laws to enprospérerfiorireThe economy is booming and smallbusinesses are iosoI do believe it is possible for different ethnicgroups to live together in harmony.We cannot afford to waste precious time.Pearson Schweiz AG9

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample taminatosacroWe walked through the pristine Africanrainforest.Human life is chiarofrescopioggerellaumidoThe industry has a duty to safeguardconsumers.The flowers were waving in the breeze.The weather was bright and sunny.The weather was changeable all holiday.It was a chilly November morning.The skies were clear and blue.The evening air was cool.The rain isn’t too bad – it’s only drizzling.Tokyo is extremely humid in mid-summer.25mildadjmaɪldmilddouxmiteWe had an exceptionally mild winter � ießensengendregnerischTemperatur unter NullMischungmaskiertSchmorgerichtcouvertse déversertorridepluvieuxau-dessous de zéroassortimentmasquéragoûtnuvolosopiovere a dirottotorridopiovososotto zeroassortimentomascheratostufatoThe sky was overcast and a light rain beganto fall.It’s pouring now.I couldn't stand the scorching desert heat.Wow, what a showery day.I couldn't stand the sub-zero temperatures.I'd like a wide assortment of friends.Masked gunmen opened fire on the bus.We ate a whole a pot of stantielsostanzialeWe have the support of a substantialnumber of parents.26trekvtrektreckenfaire la randonnéetrekkingFor five days he trekked across themountains of central China27faunanˈfɔːnəFaunafaunefaunaTourism is damaging the flora and fauna ofthe island.27floranˈflɔːrəFloraflorefloraTourism is damaging the flora and fauna ofthe island.Pearson Schweiz AG10

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample sionMondlichtmeublédemi-pensionclair de lunearredatomezza pensionechiaro di lunaThe bedrooms are elegantly furnished.We prefer half board accommodation.The water looked silver in the moonlight.27oasisnəʊˈeɪsəsOaseoasisoasiWe were relieved to come across an spectaculairespettacolareIt's a mountainous area with vvəˈrændəəˈbrɔːdˈeməɡreɪtVerandaim Auslandemigrierenvérandaà l'étrangerémigrerverandaall'esteroemigrareThe veranda overlooked woodland at theback.I’ve never lived abroad before.He emigrated to Australia as a young man.28leaveirr vliːvvon Hause ausziehenquitter/partirlasciareHow old were you when you left home (yourparents’ r/délocaliserloinmuovereviaMy parents kept moving house because ofmy dad’s job.I must be off now.28roamvrəʊmherumstreifenerrervagareThe lions are allowed to roam around thepark.28see offphr vsiː ˈɒfverabschiedendire au revoirsalutareThey’ve gone to the airport to see their sonoff.28set offphr vset ˈɒfaufbrechenpartir/prendre la route/s'enallerpartireI’ll set off early to avoid the antattraenteThe city offers an appealing combination ofsporting and cultural pekterwägenaspectaspettoconsidérer/prendre en compte considerare, valutareDealing with people is the most importantaspect of my work.I seriously considered edenmécontent/insatisfaitinsoddisfattoIf you are dissatisfied with this product,please return it.ɡrɑːsDie Kirschen in NachbarsGartenschmecken immersüßerpelouse/gazon/herbeserbaI always think the grass is greener on theother side.28grassPearson Schweiz AGn11

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence2828laid-backoverseasadjadvleɪdˈbækˌ əʊvəˈsiːzlockerin Überseedécontractéoutre-merrilassatooltremareI don’t know how you can be so laid-backabout your exams.Chris is going to work restigieuxprestigiosoShe is the recipient of a prestigious literaryaward.28recognitionnˌ imentoHe has achieved recognition and respect asa velareHe may be prosecuted for revealing secretsabout the security rtromancer/sentimentaliseridealizzareThe film projects a romanticised image oflife during the war.28set upphr vset ˈʌpgründenfonder/montrer/créerimpostareThey want to set up their own import–exportbusiness.28topadjtɒpoberste fünf/zehnmeilleurtopShe is among the top five tennis players ofall time.283030waveadventurousfindnadjirr ovareThey faced wave after wave of fresh troops.Andy isn’t a very adventurous cook.She found the work very integrareColourful illustrations are integrated into urarsiJohn’s departure had upset their dailyroutine.When darkness fell, he would venture out.31gonɡəʊgröoße nstrengungen machen aller loinandareWe went to great lengths to put on theperfect I can’t open this drawer.’ ‘Here, let me havea go.’31goirr vɡəʊschaffenessayer/tenterprovareWe're going to make a go of the marriagenow.31goirr vɡəʊversteht sich von selbstaller sans direandareThe Internet, too, it goes without saying, is agood source of information.Pearson Schweiz AG12

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence31go awayphr vɡəʊ əˈweɪverreisenpartirandare viaAre you going away this year?31go back onphr vɡəʊ ˈbæk ɒnnicht haltenmanquer à sa parole/se dédirede sa paroletornare suDelors claimed that the President had goneback on his word.31313131go down withgo forgo onon the gophr vphr vphr vadvɡəʊ ˈdaʊn wɪðˈɡəʊ fəɡəʊ ˈɒnɒn ðə ˈɡəʊ(Krankheit) bekommennehmenlos seinim Fahrentomber malade/attraper unemaladiechoisir quelque chosearriver/se passeren déplacement/en voyageammalarsitentareandare avantiin movimentoHalf the team had gone down with flu.I think I’ll go for the chocolate cake.I don’t know what’s going on.I always eat breakfast on the dˈkriːtʃəsich grausenunerschrockenleibliches Wohlredouter/craindreintrépideconfort matérielterroreintrepidocreaturaI’ve got an interview tomorrow and I’mdreading it.They were a gang of intrepid explorers.I like my creature �lontanoHe's been on expeditions to far-flungcorners of the globe.3535ancientantiqueadjadjˈeɪnʃəntˌ ænˈtiːkaltantikancienantiqueanticoanticoI'm interested in the ancient civilisations ofAsia.I just bought an antique rosewood oMy grandmother is a well-dressed elderlywoman.35fashionableadjˈfæʃənəbəlin Modeà la mode, en voguealla modaStrong colours are very fashionable at djadjˈmɒdnˌəʊldˈfæʃəndˌ odé/vieux jeud'occasionmodernoantiquatodi seconda manoA lot of progress has been made with theuse of modern technology.She wears really old-fashioned clothes!It's better to buy a second-hand trenditraditionellangesagttraditionneltendance/à la modetradizionalealla modaIt is traditional not to eat meat on GoodFriday.We dined at a trendy Bay Area nnantammetteresbalorditivoYou may not like her, but you have to admitthat she’s good at her job.The concert was an astounding success.Unit 3Pearson Schweiz AG13

New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / ItalianPage HeadwordPart ofSpeechPronunciationGermanFrenchItalianExample Sentence3636bangblownirr vbæŋbləʊmit einem Knallüberwältigenavec un grand succèsépoustouflerscoppiocolpoStock markets started the year with a bang.Seeing her again really blew my mind.36catchirr vkætʃin den Bann ziehencaptiverprendereThat art exhibition really caught iqueclassicoThe Coca-Cola bottle is one of the classicdesigns of the last hcommercialcommercialeGibbons failed to see the commercial valueof his usioneThey wanted a quiet wedding without anyfuss.36grossvɡrəʊsBruttoertrag ergebenbrutlordoThe movie has already grossed over 10million.36heronˈhɪərəʊHeldhéroeroeHis father was a war hero, a former pattoWe need to assess the impact on k trials help students perfect their legalskills.The plot was a little gNeuerscheinungSkript, The film is not an accurate portrayal of hislife.Have you heard the band’s latest release?They write all their own scripts.You look absolutely stunning in that dress.He had surpassed all our expectations.He plays the villain of the sts translate their ideas into visualimages.37after thatprepˌɑːftə ˈðætdanachaprès cela/après cadopoAfter leaving school, Mackay worked in arestaurant for a year.Pearson Schweiz AG14

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New Total English Upper Intermediate - Wordlist English / German / French / Italian Page Headword Part of Speech Pronunciation German French Italian Example Sentence 12 demand n dɪˈmɑːnd Anforderung exigence domanda The curriculum makes great demands on the teacher. 12 expectation n ˌ ekspekˈteɪʃən Erwartung attente/aspiration aspettativa

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