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accollarsi

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Italian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ak.kolˈlar.si/
  • Rhymes: -arsi
  • Hyphenation: ac‧col‧làr‧si

Verb

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accollàrsi (first-person singular present mi accòllo, first-person singular past historic mi accollài, past participle accollàto)

  1. reflexive of accollare
  2. to bear; to shoulder
    Synonyms: addossarsi, assumersi, attribuirsi, avocarsi, caricarsi, sobbarcarsi, assumere
    • 2020 September 8, Federico Rampini, “Lusso, staff, bodyguard: Trump dilapida i fondi mentre Biden fa il pieno [Luxury, staff, bodyguard: Trump dilapidates his funds while Biden has enough]”, in la Repubblica[1]:
      Si scopre ad esempio che il presidente ha obbligato il partito repubblicano ad accollarsi lo stipendio sontuoso della sua guardia del corpo favorita, un bodyguard che non appartiene al Secret Service ma lo accompagna dai tempi del suo business privato alla Trump Tower.
      It turns out, for example, that the President has obliged the Republican Party to shoulder the sumptuous stipend of his favorite bodyguard, a bodyguard that does not belong to the Secret Service but that accompanies him from the times in his private business at the Trump Tower.

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