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1 truppa
f troops plfig horde* * *truppa s.f.1 (mil.) troop: truppe aviotrasportate, airborne troops; truppe da sbarco, landing force; truppe d'assalto, assault troops; truppe di copertura, covering troops; truppe trasportate via mare, seaborne troops; truppe di terra, ground troops; uomo di truppa, private (soldier); le truppe dell'ONU, UN forces; ritirare le truppe da un territorio, to withdraw troops from an area2 (fig.) troop, band, gang: una truppa di studenti, a troop (o band) of students; viaggiare in truppa, to travel in a group.* * *['truppa]sostantivo femminile1) mil. troop2) (soldati) men pl., ranks pl.3) (gruppo) troop, bandspostarsi in truppa — to go about in a band o troop
•- e d'assalto — shock o assault troops
* * *truppa/'truppa/sostantivo f.1 mil. troop2 (soldati) men pl., ranks pl.; uomo o militare di truppa private -
2 sbarco
m (pl -chi) di merce unloadingdi persone disembarkation* * *sbarco s.m.1 (mar., aer.) ( di passeggeri) landing, disembarkation; ( di merci) discharge, unloading: lo sbarco dei Padri Pellegrini in America, the landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in America; lo sbarco del carico richiese tre ore, the unloading (o discharge) of the cargo took three hours; non c'era nessuno ad aspettarmi allo sbarco, there was nobody waiting for me when I landed // (mar. mil.): reparto da sbarco, landing party; mezzo da sbarco, landing craft; truppe da sbarco, landing force2 ( cessazione del contratto di imbarco) discharge.* * *pl. - chi ['zbarko, ki] sostantivo maschile (di merci) unloading; (di passeggeri) disembarkation; mil. landingun elemento da sbarco — colloq. a rough-and-ready person
* * *sbarcopl. - chi /'zbarko, ki/sostantivo m.(di merci) unloading; (di passeggeri) disembarkation; mil. landing; truppe da sbarco landing troops; lo sbarco in Normandia the Normandy landings; un elemento da sbarco colloq. a rough-and-ready person. -
3 truppe da sbarco
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4 manovra
f manoeuvre, AE maneuver* * *manovra s.f.1 (mil.) manoeuvre: grandi manovre, army manoeuvres; guerra di manovra, war of manoeuvre; manovre navali, naval manoeuvres; terreno di manovre, area for manoeuvres; truppe in manovra, troops on manoeuvres // (aer.) eseguire una manovra acrobatica, to perform an acrobatic manoeuvre2 (movimento) manoeuvring, working: bisogna fare molte manovre per far uscire l'automobile dal garage, it's going to require a lot manoeuvring to get the car out of the garage; manovra dell'ancora, working of the anchor // (ferr.): manovra (di smistamento), shunting; manovra (di composizione e scomposizione di treni), marshalling; manovra a spinta, pushing off; manovra dello scambio, throwing over the points; manovra di disinserzione, backward transition; manovra per l'inserzione, forward transition; locomotiva di manovra, shunting engine; servizio di manovra, shunting work; stazione di manovra, marshalling yard (o sorting siding o sorting depot)3 (mar.) (cavo, cordame) rigging, handling: manovre correnti, running rigging; manovre dormienti, fisse, standing rigging4 (fig.) (raggiro, macchinazione) manoeuvre, scheme, trick, manipulation: è stata una manovra ignobile da parte sua, it was an ignoble move on his part; è stata solo una manovra per farsi della pubblicità, it was only a manoeuvre to get publicity; fare manovre parlamentari, to lobby; una manovra per trarre in inganno, a scheming manoeuvre (o sharp practice); avere libertà di manovra, (fig.) to have freedom of movement; manovra fraudolenta, swindling; manovre politiche, political manoeuvring (o jockeying) // (fin.): manovre finanziarie, monetarie, di bilancio, financial, monetary, budgetary manoeuvring; manovre sulla valuta, currency transactions; manovra del tasso ufficiale di sconto, adjustment in the official discount rate // ( Borsa) manovre di Borsa, Stock Market speculations (o rigging).* * *[ma'nɔvra]sostantivo femminile1) (con un veicolo) manoeuvre BE, maneuver AE; ferr. shunting2) fig. tactic, manoeuvre BE, maneuver AE3) mil. manoeuvre BE, maneuver AE4) mar. (cavo) rigging, rope•* * *manovra/ma'nɔvra/sostantivo f.1 (con un veicolo) manoeuvre BE, maneuver AE; ferr. shunting; fare manovra to manoeuvre; manovra di attracco landing operation4 mar. (cavo) rigging, ropemanovra a tenaglia pincer movement.
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