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1 mountainside
['maʊntɪnsaɪd] [AE -ntn-]nome fianco m., versante m. di una montagna* * *mountainside /ˈmaʊntɪnsaɪd/n.fianco, versante (di un monte).* * *['maʊntɪnsaɪd] [AE -ntn-]nome fianco m., versante m. di una montagna -
2 mountainside moun·tain·side n
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3 spy
I 1. [spaɪ]nome (political, industrial) spia f.; (for police) informatore m. (-trice)2.modificatore [film, network] di spionaggio; [ trial] per spionaggioII 1. [spaɪ]verbo transitivo individuare, distinguere [figure, object]2.to spy on sb., sth. — spiare qcn., qcs.
to spy for sb. — essere la spia di qcn
- spy out* * *1. noun(a secret agent or person employed to gather information secretly especially about the military affairs of other countries: She was arrested as a spy; industrial spies.) spia, spione2. verb1) (to be a spy: He had been spying for the Russians for many years.) spiare2) (to see or notice: She spied a human figure on the mountainside.) scorgere, vedere•- spyhole- spy on* * *[spaɪ]1. n2. vt(catch sight of) scorgere3. vi4. adj(film, story) di spionaggio•- spy out* * *spy /spaɪ/n.● (fam. USA) spy in the sky, elicottero della polizia; satellite spia □ (aeron. mil.) spy plane, aereo spia □ spy story, storia di spie.(to) spy /spaɪ/A v. i.spiare; fare la spiaB v. t.scorgere; scoprire; vedere ( guardando attentamente): I spied a rider approaching, scorsi un cavaliere che s'avvicinava● to spy into, investigare; indagare; scrutare: to spy into a secret, indagare su un segreto □ to spy out, esplorare, investigare; scoprire, trovare □ (fig.) to spy out the land, tastare il terreno □ to spy upon (o on) sb. [sb.'s movements], spiare q. [le mosse di q.] □ ( alla Camera dei Comuni, quando si chiede un dibattito a porte chiuse) I spy strangers!, noto la presenza di estranei! □ «I spy (with my little eye…)», (gioco simile a) «è arrivato un bastimento (carico di…)».* * *I 1. [spaɪ]nome (political, industrial) spia f.; (for police) informatore m. (-trice)2.modificatore [film, network] di spionaggio; [ trial] per spionaggioII 1. [spaɪ]verbo transitivo individuare, distinguere [figure, object]2.to spy on sb., sth. — spiare qcn., qcs.
to spy for sb. — essere la spia di qcn
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