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  • 111fictio iuris — fìc·tio iù·ris loc.s.f.inv., lat. TS dir. applicazione di una norma giuridica a una fattispecie differente da quella per cui era stata posta, fingendo che si siano verificati i presupposti di fatto di questa Sinonimi: finzione giuridica, finzione …

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  • 112fiction — fic·tion s.f.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} opera letteraria, film o programma televisivo, spec. a episodi o a puntate, basati su storie di carattere fantastico, avventuroso, poliziesco, dell orrore, ecc. | genere cui appartengono tali opere e… …

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  • 113Fiction — Fic|tion 〈 [fı̣kʃn] f.; Gen.: ; Pl.: unz.〉 erzählende Literatur, Prosaliteratur, Belletristik; Ggs.: Nonfiction; →a. s. Faction [Etym.: engl.] …

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  • 114fiction — fic|tion [ˈfıkʃən] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin fictus, past participle of fingere to shape, make ] 1.) [U] books and stories about imaginary people and events ≠ ↑non fiction ▪ romantic fiction ▪ historical fiction 2.) …

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  • 115fictional — fic|tion|al [ˈfıkʃənəl] adj fictional people, events etc are imaginary and from a book or story ▪ fictional characters ▪ The novel is set in the fictional German town of Kreiswald …

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  • 116fictionalize — fic|tion|al|ize also fictionalise BrE [ˈfıkʃənəlaız] v [T] to make a film or story about a real event, changing some details and adding some imaginary characters ▪ a fictionalized account of his life in Berlin …

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  • 117fictitious — fic|ti|tious [fıkˈtıʃəs] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: ficticius artificial , from fictus; FICTION] not true, or not real ▪ a fictitious address ▪ The author fills this real town with fictitious characters …

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  • 118fictive — fic|tive [ˈfıktıv] adj AmE [Date: 1400 1500; : Medieval Latin; Origin: fictivus, from Latin fictus; FICTION] imaginary and not real ▪ the fictive world of James Bond …

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  • 119Fiction — Fic|tion [ fikʃən] die; <aus gleichbed. engl. fiction, vgl. ↑Fiktion> Sammelbez. für fiktive Erzählliteratur, Prosadichtungen, Romane, Science Fiction; Ggs. ↑Non Fiction …

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  • 120fiction — fic|tion [ fıkʃən ] noun ** 1. ) uncount books and stories about imaginary events and people. Books that give facts about real events, things, or people are called non fiction: Hardy wrote poetry as well as fiction.… …

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