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1 aggirare
"to by-pass;Umgehen;evitar"* * *surroundfig ostacolo get round* * *aggirare v.tr.1 to go* round (sthg.), to avoid (anche fig.): aggirare un ostacolo, una difficoltà, to avoid an obstacle, a difficulty2 (mil.) to outflank◘ aggirarsi v.intr.pron.1 to wander about, to go* about, to roam (about), to rove: si aggirava per le vie, he roaved the streets; aggirare nei boschi, per le strade, to wander through the woods, about the streets; aggirare per le colline, to roam over the hills2 (fig.) ( approssimarsi a) to be around, to be about: il prezzo si aggirava sulle cinque sterline, the price was around five pounds* * *[addʒi'rare]1. vt(andare intorno a) to go roundaggirare un ostacolo/problema fig — to get round an obstacle/problem
2. vip (aggirarsi)1)aggirarsi in o per — (girare qua e là) to go about, wander about, (tipo sospetto) to hang about
2) (approssimarsi) to be around* * *[addʒi'rare] 1.verbo transitivo2) fig. to bypass, to get* around [problema, legge]3) mil. to outflank [ fronte]2.verbo pronominale aggirarsi1) (vagare) to wander; (furtivamente) to sneak around, to prowl-rsi su, intorno a — [ prezzi] to be about o around
* * *aggirare/addʒi'rare/ [1]2 fig. to bypass, to get* around [problema, legge]3 mil. to outflank [ fronte]II aggirarsi verbo pronominale1 (vagare) to wander; (furtivamente) to sneak around, to prowl
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