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1 ♦ away
♦ away /əˈweɪ/A avv.1 via; lontano: He is away, è via; è assente; DIALOGO → - Absence- Why were you away?, perché eri assente?; away from home, lontano da casa; DIALOGO → - Absence 3- The boss is away on business, il capo è fuori per lavoro; away on holiday, in vacanza; She's away in Scotland, è in Scozia; to give st. away, dar via qc.; regalare qc.; to keep people away from st., tenere la gente lontana da qc.; to run away, scappar via; scappare di casa; to be swept away, essere spazzato via; They're away!, sono partiti!; Stay away from me!, stammi lontano!; My house is a mile away, la mia casa è a un miglio di distanza; Christmas is two weeks away, mancano due settimane a Natale2 ( di oggetto) (messo) via; al sicuro; da parte; riposto: to put st. away, mettere via qc.; mettere da parte qc.; riporre qc.; I locked it away in my safe, lo chiusi al sicuro in cassaforte3 (fam., rif. a persona) a posto; a cavallo: If he accepts, we'll be away!, se accetta siamo a cavallo!4 (usato con verbi per indicare esaurimento, scomparsa; per es.): to boil away, evaporare a forza di bollire; to die away, ( di suono, luce) spegnersi; morire5 (usato con verbi per indicare continuazione, alacrità; per es.): to be working away, lavorare alacremente; She was singing away, cantava a tutto spiano; He was scribbling away, scribacchiava con impegnoB inter.1 vattene, andatevene!; via!C a.( sport) fuori casa; in trasferta: an away game, una partita in trasferta (o fuori casa); DIALOGO → - Discussing football- We never do well away from home, non andiamo mai bene quando siamo in trasferta; the away team, la squadra che gioca fuori casa; la squadra ospiteD n. ( sport, fam.)● away back in 1950, nel lontano 1950 □ away back in March, nel marzo scorso □ (lett.) Away with…!, basta con…! □ (fam.) away with the birds, matto; tocco; via di testa □ (fam. scozz.) Away with you!, ma dài!; ma va'! □ well away, bene avviato; a buon punto; (fam.) che dorme beato; ( anche) sbronzo, partito (fam.). -
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[muːv]1. n1) (movement) movimento, mossato be on the move — (travelling) spostarsi, (active, busy) essere indaffarato (-a), (fig: developments) essere in continuo progresso
to get a move on fam — affrettarsi, sbrigarsi
get a move on (with that)! fam — sbrigati (con quello)!, datti una mossa (con quello)!
to make a move — (start to leave, go) andarsene, (begin to take action) muoversi
a good/bad move — una mossa buona/sbagliata
3) (change of house) trasloco, (to different job) trasferimento2. vt1) (change place of) spostare, (limbs, chesspiece) muovere, (transport) trasportare, (transfer: employee, troops) trasferireto move house — traslocare, cambiar casa
we asked a (removal) firm to move us — abbiamo chiesto a una ditta (di traslochi) di farci il trasloco
2)(
fig: sway) to move somebody from an opinion — smuovere qn da un'ideato move sb to do sth — indurre or spingere qn a fare qc
3) (cause emotion in) commuovereto move sb to anger/pity — far arrabbiare/impietosire qn
4)(
frm: propose) to move a resolution — avanzare una propostato move that... — proporre che... + sub
3. vimove! — muoviti!, spostati!
to move freely — (piece of machinery) aver gioco, (person) circolare liberamente, (traffic) scorrere
2) (move house) cambiar casa, traslocare3) (in games) muovere4) (take steps) intervenire•- move in- move off- move on- move out- move up
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