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1 shore leave
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2 ♦ shore
♦ shore (1) /ʃɔ:(r)/n.1 spiaggia; riva; lido; sponda ( anche di lago): on the shore, sulla riva (o sulla spiaggia); (naut.) on shore, a terra2 costa; litorale; sponda (lett.): a rocky shore, una costa rocciosa (cfr. beach); the shores of Ireland, le coste dell'Irlanda● (zool.) shore bird, uccello di ripa; piviere □ (naut.) shore boat, battellino per andare a terra □ shore crab, granchio ripario □ (naut.) shore fast, cima d'ormeggio □ (naut.) shore leave, permesso di scendere a terra; franchigia □ (mil.) shore party, squadra controllo della testa di sbarco □ (geol.) shore platform, piattaforma costiera □ (naut.) to go on shore, andare a riva; sbarcare □ (naut.) to hug the shore, tenersi a riva; costeggiare □ (naut.) in shore, vicino alla riva; sottocosta □ (naut.) off ( the) shore, al largo; in acque profonde.shore (2) /ʃɔ:(r)/n.(ind. costr., spec. navali) puntello.(to) shore /ʃɔ:(r)/v. t. ( di solito to shore up)2 (fig.) sostenere, tenere alto: (econ.) to shore up prices [the economy], sostenere i prezzi [l'economia]. -
3 high and dry
to leave sb. high and dry — abbandonare qcn. a se stesso
* * *1) ((of boats) on the shore; out of the water: The boat was left high and dry of the beach.) in secca2) (in difficulties: Her husband has left her high and dry without any money.) nei guai* * *to leave sb. high and dry — abbandonare qcn. a se stesso
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4 maroon
I 1. [mə'ruːn]aggettivo bordeaux2. II [mə'ruːn] III [mə'ruːn]* * *I [mə'ru:n] noun(a dark brownish-red colour: a deep shade of maroon; ( also adjective) a large maroon car.)II [mə'ru:n] verb1) (to put (someone) on shore on a lonely island from which he cannot escape.)2) (to leave (someone) in a helpless, lonely or uncomfortable position: I was marooned on a lonely country road.)* * *maroon (1) /məˈru:n/n. [u] e a.FALSI AMICI: maroon non significa marrone. maroon (2) /məˈru:n/n.castagnola; mortaretto; petardo.maroon (3) /məˈru:n/n.(to) maroon /məˈru:n/v. t.2 (al passivo) essere abbandonato; essere lasciato solo3 (al passivo) restare isolato; essere bloccato: to be marooned by a blizzard, restare isolati in seguito a una tempesta di neve.* * *I 1. [mə'ruːn]aggettivo bordeaux2. II [mə'ruːn] III [mə'ruːn]
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