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1 scalo
m civil aviation stopnautical term port of callvolo m senza scalo nonstop flightfare scalo a call at* * *scalo s.m.1 (aer., mar.) (luogo, fermata per carico e scarico) call: porto di scalo, port of call; volo senza scalo, non-stop flight; scalo intermedio, (aer.) intermediate stop, (mar.) intermediate call; fare scalo a, (aer.) to make a stop over at, (mar.) to call at3 (mar.) ( impalcatura di sostegno per navi): scalo di alaggio, slip (o slipway); scalo di costruzione, building-slips (o stocks); una nave allo scalo, a ship on the stocks* * *['skalo]sostantivo maschile1) mar. aer. (luogo, sosta) stopoverfare scalo a — [ nave] to call o dock at; [ passeggero] to stop off in; aer. [aereo, passeggero] to stop over in
senza scalo — aer. nonstop
2) ferr. yard•scalo di alaggio — mar. slipway
scalo di costruzione — mar. building slip
scalo merci — ferr. freight yard, goods station
scalo tecnico — aer. refuelling BE o refueling AE stop
* * *scalo/'skalo/sostantivo m.1 mar. aer. (luogo, sosta) stopover; porto di scalo port of call; fare scalo a [ nave] to call o dock at; [ passeggero] to stop off in; aer. [aereo, passeggero] to stop over in; senza scalo aer. nonstop; uno scalo di sei giorni a six-day stopover2 ferr. yardscalo di alaggio mar. slipway; scalo di costruzione mar. building slip; scalo merci ferr. freight yard, goods station; scalo tecnico aer. refuelling BE o refueling AE stop. -
2 uno scalo di sei giorni
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