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121 viaduct
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122 waggon
wagon ['wægən] nome1) (horse-drawn) carro m.2) BE ferr. vagone m. merci, carro m. merci3) AE (estate car) station wagon f., familiare f.4) AE (toy) carrettino m. (giocattolo)••* * *['wæɡən]1) (a type of four-wheeled vehicle for carrying heavy loads: a hay wagon.) carro2) (an open railway carriage for goods: a goods wagon.) vagone* * *waggon► wagon(to) waggon► to wagon* * *wagon ['wægən] nome1) (horse-drawn) carro m.2) BE ferr. vagone m. merci, carro m. merci3) AE (estate car) station wagon f., familiare f.4) AE (toy) carrettino m. (giocattolo)•• -
123 wagon
= waggon* * *['wæɡən]1) (a type of four-wheeled vehicle for carrying heavy loads: a hay wagon.) carro2) (an open railway carriage for goods: a goods wagon.) vagone* * *wagon, (ingl.) waggon /ˈwægən/n.1 carro; barroccio2 (ferr.) vagone; carro merci● (archit.) wagon-headed, a bótte; a volta semicilindrica □ wagon tilt, copertone del carro □ (fam. USA) to be on the wagon, non bere più; avere rinunciato all'alcol (o alla droga) □ (fam. USA) to fall off the wagon, rimettersi a bere; darsi di nuovo all'alcol (o alla droga) □ (fam. USA) to go on the wagon, smettere di bere; rinunciare all'alcol (o alla droga) □ (fig.) to hitch one's wagon to a star, mirare in alto; essere molto (o troppo) ambizioso.(to) wagon, (ingl.) (to) waggon /ˈwægən/A v. t.B v. i.viaggiare su un carro.* * *= waggon -
124 ♦ yard
♦ yard (1) /jɑ:d/n.1 iarda (misura di lunghezza pari a m 0,914): a square yard, una iarda quadrata; ten yards ( ten yard-lengths) of cloth, dieci iarde di stoffa2 (naut.) pennone: to man the yards, far salire (o disporre) i marinai sui pennoni ( come forma di saluto)● (comm., USA) yard goods, articoli venduti alla iarda ( stoffe, tessuti, ecc.); telerie □ yard measure, misura pari a una iarda □ (pop.) a yard of ale, un boccale ( alto e stretto) di birra.♦ yard (2) /jɑ:d/n.1 recinto; cortile; corte2 (edil.) cantiere3 (ferr., = railway yard) scalo ferroviario; piazzale ( di stazione); sistema di binari per deposito; stazione di smistamento● the Yard (abbr. fam. di Scotland Yard), Scotland Yard ( sede centrale della polizia londinese); (in USA) il campus della università di Harvard □ (ferr.) yard locomotive, locomotiva di manovra □ yard machine, macchina da giardinaggio □ (ferr.) yard master, capo scalo □ yard protector, dispositivo a ultrasuoni per proteggere giardini e prati ( da animali indesiderati) □ yard sale, ( USA) vendita di roba usata ( di solito nel cortile di casa o nei pressi); (estens.) vendita di beneficenza.(to) yard /jɑ:d/v. t. -
125 aerial aer·ial
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126 alongside *** along·side
[ə'lɒŋ'saɪd]1. advNaut sottobordowe brought our boat alongside — (of a pier/shore etc) abbiamo accostato la barca (al molo/alla riva etc)
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127 bag lady
nome colloq. bag-lady f.* * *noun (a homeless woman who carries around with her all her belongings, usually in shopping bags: Bag ladies often sleep on benches in public parks and railway stations.) (donna senzatetto che porta in giro con sé le tutte sue cose)* * *nfam stracciona, barbona* * *nome colloq. bag-lady f. -
128 branch ***
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