в итальянском словаре Oxford-Paravia
widely [брит. ˈwʌɪdli, америк. ˈwaɪdli] НАРЕЧ.
1. widely (commonly):
- widely acknowledged, accepted, used
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2. widely:
3. widely (significantly):
- widely differ, vary
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- widely different
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в словаре PONS
widely НАРЕЧ.
1. widely (broadly, extensively):
2. widely (to a large degree):
- widely
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- In formal situations, a man should be addressed as 'signor' plus the surname; for a woman use 'signora', or 'signorina' if she is very young; both of these can be used without the surname. Italians regard professional titles as very important and these are often used instead of 'signor' or 'signora.' It is therefore usual to refer to a lawyer, for example, as 'l'avvocato Rossi.' The titles dottore / dottoressa are widely used as titles for anyone who has a university degree. Other common titles are professore / professoressa for teachers, ragioniere / ragioniera, architetto and ingegnere.
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