What does alla luce di in Italian mean?
What is the meaning of the word alla luce di in Italian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use alla luce di in Italian.
The word alla luce di in Italian means in light of, in light of something, taking something into account, in light of this, in light of which, in light of this. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word alla luce di
in light ofpreposizione o locuzione preposizionale (stando così le cose) |
in light of something, taking something into accountpreposizione o locuzione preposizionale (tenendo conto di [qlcs]) |
in light of this, in light of whichpreposizione o locuzione preposizionale (tenendo conto di [qlcs]) Alla luce di ciò, bisogna agire tempestivamente. In light of this, we need to act in a timely fashion. |
in light of thispreposizione o locuzione preposizionale (tenuto conto di questo, in base a ciò) Alla luce di questo, la mia risposta è no. In light of this, my answer is no. |
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