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[ˌɒf'saɪd] [AE ˌɔːf-] 1.nome BE aut. lato destro, del guidatore2.1) BE aut. [lane, wheel] (di) destra2) sport* * *adverb ((in football, hockey etc) in a position (not allowed by the rules) between the ball and the opponents' goal: The referee disallowed the goal because one of the players was offside.) fuorigioco* * *offside /ɒfˈsaɪd/A n.1 (spec. ingl.) lato destro ( di un veicolo, di un cavallo, della strada; il più lontano dal marciapiede: perché in GB il traffico tiene la sinistra)B a.1 di destra; destro: (GB, autom.) the offside passenger door, lo sportello di destra; the offside lane, la corsia di destra; the offside back light, il fanalino posteriore destro2 ( sport) (che è) fuorigioco; di (o del) fuorigioco: offside position, posizione di fuorigioco; fuorigioco; offside; offside trap, trappola del fuorigiocoC avv.● offside decision, concessione di un fuorigioco ( da parte dell'arbitro) □ ( calcio) the offside flag, la bandierina del fuorigioco □ the offside trap, la trappola del fuorigioco; il fuorigioco.* * *[ˌɒf'saɪd] [AE ˌɔːf-] 1.nome BE aut. lato destro, del guidatore2.1) BE aut. [lane, wheel] (di) destra2) sport
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