cabe

(Inglese)

caber

  1. (transitive) to fit, enter (to be able to be contained (by something; regardless of whether space or volume remains))
  2. (transitive) to traverse, pass through or across (a way, path, door, hole, opening, mouth, orifice, etc.)
  3. (transitive) to be held or contained (to be held inside (something) or passed through (regardless of whether space or volume remains))
  4. (intransitive, transitive) to have, hold, should be (in certain phrases)
  5. (figuratively, transitive) to be acceptable, accepted, permitted, permissible, allowable, etc.
  6. (archaic) to take
  7. (archaic) to understand
  8. to be possible

Frequenza

C1
Con il trattino come
ca‧be
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/ˈkabe/
Etimologia (Inglese)

A contraction of a cabo de; a deriving from Latin ad, cabo from Latin caput, and de from Latin de.

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