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1 uphill
[ˌʌp'hɪl] 1.1) [road, slope] in salita2.avverbio [go, walk] in salitathe path led o ran uphill il sentiero era in salita o saliva; it's uphill all the way — è una strada tutta in salita (anche fig.)
* * *adverb (up a slope: We travelled uphill for several hours.) in salita* * *uphill /ˈʌpˈhɪl/A a.B avv.1 all'insù; ( anche fig.) in salita: to face an uphill struggle, avere davanti a sé una strada tutta in salita (fig.)C n.salita; erta● ( sci) uphill christie, cristiania a monte □ ( sci) uphill edge, spigolo a monte ( dello sci) □ ( sport) uphill finish, arrivo in salita □ ( sci) uphill ski, sci a monte.* * *[ˌʌp'hɪl] 1.1) [road, slope] in salita2.avverbio [go, walk] in salitathe path led o ran uphill il sentiero era in salita o saliva; it's uphill all the way — è una strada tutta in salita (anche fig.)
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2 slope
I [sləʊp]1) (incline) pendio m., pendenza f.; (of writing) inclinazione f.2) (hillside) pendio m., versante m.uphill, downhill slope — salita, discesa
II [sləʊp]upper slopes — cima, sommità
verbo intransitivo [ ground] digradare; [ floor] pendere, essere in pendenza; [ writing] essere inclinato* * *[sləup] 1. noun1) (a position or direction that is neither level nor upright; an upward or downward slant: The floor is on a slight slope.) pendenza2) (a surface with one end higher than the other: The house stands on a gentle slope.) pendio2. verb(to be in a position which is neither level nor upright: The field slopes towards the road.) inclinarsi- sloping* * *[sləʊp]1. n1) (gen), (of hill) pendio, (side of hill) versante m, (of roof) pendenza, (of floor) inclinazione fon the slopes of Mount Etna — alle falde or pendici dell'Etna
2) (also: ski slope) pista (da sci)2. vi(path, roof, handwriting) essere inclinato (-a)•* * *I [sləʊp]1) (incline) pendio m., pendenza f.; (of writing) inclinazione f.2) (hillside) pendio m., versante m.uphill, downhill slope — salita, discesa
II [sləʊp]upper slopes — cima, sommità
verbo intransitivo [ ground] digradare; [ floor] pendere, essere in pendenza; [ writing] essere inclinato -
3 halfway
[ˌhɑːf'weɪ] [AE ˌhæf-] 1.2.the halfway stage — lo stadio intermedio o mediano
1) (at the midpoint) a metà strada ( between tra)halfway up o down a metà di [stairs, tree]; halfway down the page a metà pagina; halfway across in mezzo a [room, ocean]; to travel halfway across o round the world for sth. viaggiare per o girare mezzo mondo per qcs.; halfway through the film, the morning a metà film, mattina; to be halfway through doing sth. — essere a metà di qcs
2) fig.to go halfway to o towards BE (doing) sth. essere a metà di qcs.; I met him halfway — gli sono andato incontro o siamo giunti a un compromesso
* * *halfway /ha:fˈweɪ/A avv.1 a metà (o a mezza) strada: I walked halfway and then caught the bus, feci metà strada a piedi e poi presi l'autobus2 (fig.) a metà; a mezzo; a metà strada: We are only halfway to (meeting) our target, siamo solo a metà strada nel conseguimento dell'obiettivo3 più o meno; bene o male; grossomodo: a halfway normal life, una vita più o meno normale; halfway decent, decente, passabileB a.1 situato a mezza strada; di mezzo; mediano; intermedio: the halfway point, il punto di mezzo; the halfway stage, lo stadio intermedio● halfway down the road, a metà strada □ halfway down the stairs, a metà scala ( scendendo) □ halfway downhill, a metà discesa □ halfway house, punto intermedio ( in una successione); ( anche) via di mezzo, compromesso, cosa che non è né questo né quello, che non è né carne né pesce; ( anche) struttura per l'inserimento di ex detenuti, malati di mente, ecc., nella società, casa-famiglia; (stor.) locanda a metà strada ( tra due paesi, ecc.) □ ( sport) halfway through the match [the concert], a metà partita [a metà concerto] □ halfway through the winter, a metà inverno □ halfway up the stairs, a metà scala ( salendo) □ halfway uphill, a metà salita □ to meet sb. halfway, incontrare q. a mezza strada; (fig.) venire incontro a q., venire a un compromesso con q.* * *[ˌhɑːf'weɪ] [AE ˌhæf-] 1.2.the halfway stage — lo stadio intermedio o mediano
1) (at the midpoint) a metà strada ( between tra)halfway up o down a metà di [stairs, tree]; halfway down the page a metà pagina; halfway across in mezzo a [room, ocean]; to travel halfway across o round the world for sth. viaggiare per o girare mezzo mondo per qcs.; halfway through the film, the morning a metà film, mattina; to be halfway through doing sth. — essere a metà di qcs
2) fig.to go halfway to o towards BE (doing) sth. essere a metà di qcs.; I met him halfway — gli sono andato incontro o siamo giunti a un compromesso
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