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1 unload
[ʌn'ləʊd] 1.1) (in transport) scaricare [goods, vessel]3) comm. scaricare [stockpile, goods] (on, onto su)4) econ.5) fig.2.to unload one's problems — scaricare o sfogare i propri problemi (on, onto su)
verbo intransitivo [truck, ship] scaricare* * *(to remove (cargo) from (eg a ship, vehicle etc): The men were unloading the ship.) scaricare* * *[ʌn'ləʊd] 1.1) (in transport) scaricare [goods, vessel]3) comm. scaricare [stockpile, goods] (on, onto su)4) econ.5) fig.2.to unload one's problems — scaricare o sfogare i propri problemi (on, onto su)
verbo intransitivo [truck, ship] scaricare -
2 escort
I 1. ['eskɔːt]1) mil. mar. scorta f.2) (companion) accompagnatore m.; (to a dance) cavaliere m.; (in agency) accompagnatore m. (-trice)2.II [ɪ'skɔːt]escort duty — mar. mil. servizio di scorta
1) mil. scortareto escort sb. in, out — scortare qcn. dentro, fuori
2) accompagnare* * *1. ['esko:t] noun(person(s), ship(s) etc accompanying for protection, guidance, courtesy etc: He offered to be my escort round the city; The transport supplies were under military/police escort.) scorta2. [i'sko:t] verb(to accompany or attend as escort: He offered to escort her to the dance; Four police motorcyclists escorted the president's car along the route.) scortare* * *escort /ˈɛskɔ:t/n.1 scorta; accompagnamento; accompagnatore, accompagnatrice; gruppo d'accompagnatori3 (mil.) scorta: an escort of five cruisers, una scorta di cinque incrociatori; (naut.) escort vessel, avviso scorta● escort agency, agenzia che procura accompagnatori o accompagnatrici □ (naut.) escort carrier, portaerei di scorta.(to) escort /ɪˈskɔ:t/v. t.scortare ( anche mil.); accompagnare: The king's plane was escorted by two jets, l'aeroplano del re era scortato da due reattori; John escorted the girl home, John ha accompagnato la ragazza a casa.* * *I 1. ['eskɔːt]1) mil. mar. scorta f.2) (companion) accompagnatore m.; (to a dance) cavaliere m.; (in agency) accompagnatore m. (-trice)2.II [ɪ'skɔːt]escort duty — mar. mil. servizio di scorta
1) mil. scortareto escort sb. in, out — scortare qcn. dentro, fuori
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3 artery
['ɑːtərɪ]1) arteria f.2) (of road, railway) arteria f.* * *plural - arteries; noun1) (a blood-vessel that carries the blood from the heart through the body.) arteria2) (a main route of travel and transport.) arteria•- arterial* * *artery /ˈɑ:tərɪ/n.1 (anat.) arteria2 (trasp.) arteria; grande strada di comunicazione.* * *['ɑːtərɪ]1) arteria f.2) (of road, railway) arteria f.
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