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1 escapada angustiosa
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2 escapada por un pelo
• narrow down to• narrow flag• narrow street• narrow-sighted• near here• near the water's surface• near-end crosstalk• nearby -
3 узкая улица
narrow street имя существительное: -
4 escape apenas
• narrow street• narrow-sighted -
5 узкая улица
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6 узкая улица
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7 calle angosta
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8 Gasse
f; -, -n1. narrow street, (narrow) lane; auf der Gasse in ( oder on) the street; auf allen Gassen zu hören sein fig., pej. be the talk of the town; Hansdampf2. fig.: ( für jemanden) eine Gasse bilden make ( oder clear) a path (for s.o.); sich (Dat) eine Gasse bahnen durch force one’s way through3. österr. Straße* * *die Gassepassage; alleyway; lane; alley* * *Gạs|se ['gasə]f -, -nlane; (= Durchgang) alley(way); (S Ger, Aus = Stadtstraße) street; (RUGBY) line-outdie schmalen Gassen der Altstadt — the narrow streets and alleys of the old town
eine Gasse bilden — to clear a passage; (Rugby) to form a line-out
auf der Gasse (S Ger, Aus) — on the street
* * *die2) (used in the names of certain roads or streets: His address is 12 Penny Lane.) lane* * *Gas·se<-, -n>[ˈgasə]f1. (schmale Straße) alley [or alleyway2. (Durchgang) way througheine \Gasse bilden to clear a path [or make way]; SPORT line-out3. (die Bewohner einer Gasse) streetauf der \Gasse on the streetüber die \Gasse to take away* * *die; Gasse, Gassen1) lane; narrow street; (österr.) street[für jemanden] eine Gasse bilden — (fig.) make way or clear a path [for somebody]
2) (Fußball) opening* * *1. narrow street, (narrow) lane;auf der Gasse in ( oder on) the street;2. fig:sich (dat)eine Gasse bahnen durch force one’s way throughein Pass in die Gasse a through pass* * *die; Gasse, Gassen1) lane; narrow street; (österr.) street[für jemanden] eine Gasse bilden — (fig.) make way or clear a path [for somebody]
2) (Fußball) opening* * *-n f.alley n.lane n. -
9 callejuela
f.1 backstreet, sidestreet.2 back street, alley, back alley, by-street.* * *1 narrow street, lane* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=calle) side street, small street; (=pasaje) alley, passage2) (=subterfugio) subterfuge; (fig) way out (of the difficulty)* * *femenino alley, narrow street* * *= lane.Ex. Rebuilt after the fire of 1740, Rheinsberg offers small lanes, picturesque houses, a beautiful square.* * *femenino alley, narrow street* * *= lane.Ex: Rebuilt after the fire of 1740, Rheinsberg offers small lanes, picturesque houses, a beautiful square.
* * *alley, narrow street* * *
callejuela sustantivo femenino
narrow street
callejuela sustantivo femenino narrow street, lane
' callejuela' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
travesía
English:
back
* * *callejuela nfbackstreet, sidestreet* * *f narrow street, side street* * *callejuela n alley -
10 via
1. f street, roadfig wayvia Marconi Marconi StVia lattea Milky Wayricorrere alle vie legali take legal actionin via eccezionale as an exceptionper via di by( a causa di) because of2. m off, starting signalsports dare il via give the offfig dare il via a qualcosa get something under way3. adv awayandar via go away, leavevia via ( gradualmente) little by little, gradually( man mano) as (and when)e così via and so onvia! per scacciare go away!, scram! colloq ( suvvia) come on!4. prep via, by way of* * *via1 s.f.1 street; ( anche extraurbana) road: una via lunga, stretta, a long, narrow street; una via piena di negozi, a street full of shops; una via privata, a private road; in che via abiti?, which street do you live in?; abito in via Roma, I live in via Roma; prendi la prima via a destra, take the first street on the right // le antiche vie romane, the ancient Roman roads; la Via Appia, Flaminia, the Appian, Flaminian Way // la Via Crucis, the Way of the Cross // (astr.) la Via Lattea, the Milky Way2 ( strada, percorso, tragitto) way; ( sentiero) path; ( itinerario) route: via d'acqua, waterway; le grandi vie di comunicazione, the major communication routes; la via più corta per la stazione, the shortest way to the station; aver perso la via di casa, to have lost one's way home; ci incontrammo a mezza via, we met halfway; vieni per questa via, come this way; ne parleremo per via, we can talk about it on the way; aprirsi una via nella foresta, to open up a path through the forest; aprire la via, (fig.) to lead (o to pave) the way // dare ( il segnale di) via libera, to signal 'go'; (ferr.) to signal 'all clear'; (fig.) to give the green light: dare via libera all'esecuzione di un progetto, to give the green light (o the go-ahead) to a project; dare via libera all'entusiasmo, to give free rein to enthusiasm // riportare qlcu. sulla retta via, to put s.o. back on the right track (o on the straight and narrow) // essere in via di guarigione, to be on the road to recovery; un albergo in via di costruzione, a hotel in course of construction // trasmissione via radio, satellite, broadcasting by radio, by satellite // per via aerea, by air; ( di posta) by air mail; treno Milano-Roma via Firenze, Milan-Rome train via Florence // la via della gloria, the path (s) of glory // la via della seta, the Silk Route // la via della droga, the drug route // ( alpinismo) aprire una nuova via, to open a new route3 ( modo) way; ( mezzo) means: questa è l'ultima via, this is the only way; non c'è via di scampo, d'uscita, there is no way out (o there is no help for it); non c'è via di mezzo, there is no middle course; per nessuna via, by no means; in via amichevole, in a friendly way (o by private contact); in via eccezionale, provvisoria, exceptionally, provisionally; in via diplomatica, through diplomatic channels; per via gerarchica, through official channels; te lo dico in via confidenziale, I'm telling you in confidence; per vie traverse, by underhand means; per altre vie, in other ways // passare alle vie di fatto, to resort to violence // (dir.) adire le vie legali, to take legal steps (o to start legal proceedings) // per via di, che, owing to (o on account of): l'aeroporto è chiuso per via della nebbia, the airport is closed owing to (o because of) fog; si conobbero per via di quel lavoro, they got to know each other through that job4 ( carriera) career: una laurea che apre molte vie, a degree that opens up many careers; scegliere la via degli affari, to take up a business career5 (med.): vie respiratorie, respiratory tract (o passage); è una medicina da prendere per via orale, it is a medicine for oral administration; un'iniezione per via intramuscolare, an intramuscular injection6 (inform.) way: via di accesso ai dati, path; via di informazione, code track; via di smistamento alternativa, alternative path // (tel.) via di trasmissione, channel.via2 avv.1 ( in unione a voci verbali) away, off: starò via per tutta la settimana, I'll be away all week; in estate siamo via, we're away in the summer; è via da casa, he's away from home; andate via!, go away!; correre, fuggire via, to run away (o off); l'hanno cacciato via, they drove him away; gli ospiti sono già andati via, the guests have already gone away (o have already left); il vento ha spazzato via le nubi, the wind has blown the clouds away; il canarino è volato via, the canary has flown away (o off); i ladri gli hanno portato via tutto, the thieves took away (o off) everything he had // è tempo buttato via, it's a waste of time // un lavoro tirato via, a slapdash piece of work // in questa casa i soldi vanno via che è un piacere, (fam.) in this house we get through money like nobody's business // e così via, e via dicendo, e via di questo passo, and so on (o and so forth) ∙ Per andare via, buttare via, tirare via, venire via ecc. → anche andare, buttare, tirare, venire ecc.2 ( in espressioni ellittiche, spec. sottintendendo il v. andare): balzò in piedi, e via di corsa!, he jumped up and off he went!; via come una saetta, off like a shot; via di lì!, get away from there!4 via via, ( di mano in mano, di volta in volta): via via che arrivano, mandali da me, send them to me as they arrive; via via che le ore passavano, cresceva l'angoscia, as the hours went by, anxiety increased; il dolore andava via via diminuendo, the pain was gradually subsiding◆ inter.: via!, (per cacciare qlcu.) off with you!, ( come segnale di partenza) go!; via, coraggio!, come on, cheer up!; via, dimmi quello che sai, come on, tell me what you know; via, non dire queste cose!, come now, don't say such things; non spaventarti, via!, now then, don't be afraid; via, non abbatterti così!, come on, don't be so downhearted!; via, sbrigatevi, è tardi!, come on, hurry up, it's late!; via, non è poi così difficile!, come on, it's not so hard!; eh via, smettetela di piagnucolare!, come on, stop whining!; via, non sono proprio così ingenuo!, come off it, I'm not such a fool!; oh via, basta con le bugie!, for heaven's sake, stop telling lies! // uno, due, tre via!, ( nelle gare) ready, steady, go!via2 s.m. start, starting signal: (sport) essere pronti al via, to be under starter's orders; dare il via, to give the starting signal; scattare al via, to be off to a good start // dare il via a una discussione, to open a debate; dare il via ai lavori, ( iniziarli) to set the work going, ( autorizzarli) to give the go-ahead to the work; quel malinteso diede il via a uno scambio di insulti, that misunderstanding sparked off an exchange of insults.* * *I ['via] sf1) (strada) road, (di città) street, road, (cammino) way, (percorso) route, (sentiero, pista) path, trackabito in via Manzoni 5 — i live at number 5, Via Manzoni
hai via libera — (a un incrocio) the road is clear
dare via libera a qc fig — to give the green light o the go-ahead
non c'è via di scampo o d'uscita — there's no way out
è una via di mezzo tra... — it's halfway between...
te lo dico in via privata o confidenziale — I'm telling you in confidence, (ufficiosamente) I'm telling you unofficially
per via di — because of, on account of
3) Anat tractper via orale Med — orally
4) AstronII ['via]1. avv1) (allontanamento) away, (temporaneo) outbuttare o gettare via qc — to throw sth away
tagliare via — to cut off o away
è andato via — (per poco tempo) he has gone out, (per molto tempo) he has gone away
vai via! — go away!, clear off! fam
2)e così via — and so one via dicendo; e via di questo passo — and so on (and so forth)
3)via via — (pian piano) gradually
via via che — (man mano) as
2.3. esclpronti, via! — ready, steady, go!
4. smSport (signal to) start, starting signaldare il via — to start the race, give the starting signal
hanno dato il via ai lavori — they've begun o started work
* * *['via] Isostantivo femminile1) (strada) road; (di città) streetvia principale — high o main street
2) (tragitto, percorso) wayandare da Torino a Roma via Bologna — (passando per) to go from Turin to Rome via Bologna
3) fig. (percorso)seguire, allontanarsi dalla retta via — to keep to, to stray from the straight and narrow
scegliere una via di mezzo — to take o follow a middle course
né rosso né arancione, ma una via di mezzo — neither red nor orange but somewhere (in) between
4) (mezzo, maniera) way5) (fase)7) med. (mezzo di somministrazione)per via orale, endovenosa — orally, intravenously
8) anat. duct9) per via di because of, owing to•"per via aerea" — "by airmail"
via maestra — high Street GB, main Street US
(passare alle) -e di fatto — dir. (to resort to) force
••II 1.1) (unito a voci verbali) away, offandare via — to go away; [ luce] to go off
buttare via qcs. — to throw sth. away
dare via qcs. — to give sth. away
venire via — [etichetta, vernice, bottone] to come off
2.via via che la serata proseguiva... — as the evening went on...
sostantivo maschile invariabile1) (partenza) start; (segnale) starting signal2) fig.3.dare il via a qcs. — to give sth. the go-ahead
1) (di incoraggiamento, incitamento) come on; (di allontanamento)via (di qui)! — go away! (di stupore, incredulità)
via, non può essere vero — get away, it can't be true
uno, due, tre, via! — one, two, three, go!
ai vostri posti, pronti, via! — ready, steady, go!
••e così via, e via dicendo, e via di questo passo o di seguito — and so on
* * *via1/'via/sostantivo f.1 (strada) road; (di città) street; le -e di Londra the streets of London; la Via Appia the Appian Way; via principale high o main street; via laterale side street; sulla pubblica via on the public highway2 (tragitto, percorso) way; sulla via del ritorno on one's way back; prendere la via più lunga to take the long way round; andare da Torino a Roma via Bologna (passando per) to go from Turin to Rome via Bologna3 fig. (percorso) essere sulla via della perdizione to be on the road to perdition; la via del successo the gateway to success; seguire, allontanarsi dalla retta via to keep to, to stray from the straight and narrow; scegliere una via di mezzo to take o follow a middle course; né rosso né arancione, ma una via di mezzo neither red nor orange but somewhere (in) between4 (mezzo, maniera) way; non c'è via di scampo there's no way out5 (fase) in via di completamento nearing completion; in via di guarigione on the road to recovery; specie in via d'estinzione endangered species; paese in via di sviluppo developing country6 (modo di procedere) per via diplomatica through diplomatic channels; per -e traverse by roundabout means; per via legale through a law suit9 per via di because of, owing tole -e del Signore sono infinite God moves in mysterious ways\"per via aerea" "by airmail"; via di comunicazione transport link; la Via Lattea the Milky Way; via maestra high Street GB, main Street US; (passare alle) -e di fatto dir. (to resort to) force.————————via2/'via/I avverbio1 (unito a voci verbali) away, off; andare via to go away; [ luce] to go off; buttare via qcs. to throw sth. away; dare via qcs. to give sth. away; venire via [etichetta, vernice, bottone] to come off2 via via (man mano) via via inventava delle spiegazioni he was making up explanations as he went along; via via che la serata proseguiva... as the evening went on...; il tuo inglese va via via migliorando your English is improving little by littleII m.inv.1 (partenza) start; (segnale) starting signal; al via at the start; dare il via to give the starting signal2 fig. dare il via a qcs. to give sth. the go-aheadIII interiezione1 (di incoraggiamento, incitamento) come on; (di allontanamento) via (di qui)! go away! (di stupore, incredulità) via, non può essere vero get away, it can't be true2 (comando di partenza) uno, due, tre, via! one, two, three, go! ai vostri posti, pronti, via! ready, steady, go!e così via, e via dicendo, e via di questo passo o di seguito and so on. -
11 callejón
m.alley, street, alleyway, back street.* * *1 back street, back alley\en un callejón sin salida figurado at an impasse, deadlockedcallejón sin salida cul-de-sac, dead end, blind alley* * *noun m.* * *SM (=calleja) alley, passage; And (=calle) main street; (Taur) space between inner and outer barriers; (Geog) narrow passcallejón sin salida — cul-de-sac, dead end; (fig) blind alley
las negociaciones están en un callejón sin salida — the negotiations are at an impasse, the negotiations are stalemated
gente de callejón — And low-class people
* * *masculino alley, narrow street* * *= back alley, side-street, side lane, alley, alleyway.Ex. The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.Ex. To gain an idea of the fineness of detail necessary to produce the circuit elements on the chip, imagine a map of the British Isles showing sufficient detail to identify even the narrowest side-street in London.Ex. The back entrance is off of Huntington Avenue in a service road/ side lane behind the Prudential Tower.Ex. The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex. Upon questioning we find that those eminently pragmatic down-to-earth notions dwell in the darkest alleyways of metaphysics.----* callejón de servicio = service road.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* callejón sin salida = blind alley, catch 22, cul-de-sac, dead end, impasse, dead end street, deadlock, standoff.* * *masculino alley, narrow street* * *= back alley, side-street, side lane, alley, alleyway.Ex: The copy was grubby from use, a paperback with a photographically realistic full-color painting on its cover of an early teenage boy slumped in what looked to me like a corner of a very dirty back alley, a can of Coke in his hand.
Ex: To gain an idea of the fineness of detail necessary to produce the circuit elements on the chip, imagine a map of the British Isles showing sufficient detail to identify even the narrowest side-street in London.Ex: The back entrance is off of Huntington Avenue in a service road/ side lane behind the Prudential Tower.Ex: The article is entitled 'The Internet: superhighways, virtual alleys and dead end streets'.Ex: Upon questioning we find that those eminently pragmatic down-to-earth notions dwell in the darkest alleyways of metaphysics.* callejón de servicio = service road.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* callejón sin salida = blind alley, catch 22, cul-de-sac, dead end, impasse, dead end street, deadlock, standoff.* * *alley, narrow streetCompuesto:(literal) dead end, blind alley; (situación difícil) dead end, blind alleyestábamos en un callejón sin salida we were at o had reached a dead end, we were up a blind alley* * *
callejón sustantivo masculino
alley, narrow street;
( situación) dead end
callejón sustantivo masculino back alley o street
(sin salida) cul-de-sac, dead end
♦ Locuciones: han llevado la situación a un callejón sin salida, the situation is at an impasse
' callejón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
salida
- pasaje
English:
alley
- blind alley
- cul-de-sac
- dead end
- gun down
- passage
- passageway
- alleyway
- dead
- lane
- stand
* * *callejón nm1. [calle] alleycallejón sin salida dead end, blind alley; Fig blind alley, impasse;la OTAN se ha metido en un callejón sin salida NATO has got itself into a blind alley, NATO is at an impasse2. Taurom = barricaded passage between the edge of the bullring and the seats* * *m alley* * *1) : alley2)callejón sin salida : dead-end street* * *callejón n alley -
12 pasaje
m.1 ticket (billete). (especially Latin American Spanish)2 the passengers.el pasaje (pasajeros)3 passage (calle).4 passage (fragmento).5 passage money.* * *1 (paso) passage2 (viaje) passage1 (tarifa) fare, ticket2 (pasajeros) passengers plural3 (fragmento) passage* * *noun m.1) passage2) ticket* * *SM1) (=acción) passage, passing; (Náut) voyage, crossing2) esp LAm (=boleto) ticket3) (=tarifa) fare4) (=viajeros) passengers pl6) (Literat, Mús) passage8) And (=pisos) tenement building* * *1) (esp AmL)a) (Transp) ticketun pasaje de ida/de ida y vuelta — a one-way/round-trip ticket (AmE), a single/return ticket (BrE)
b) (ant) ( viaje) voyage, passage (dated)2) ( callejón) passage, narrow street; ( galería comercial) arcade, mall3) (Lit, Mús) passage* * *= excerpt, passage, snippet.Ex. Abstracts, excerpts, synopsis are kinds of reductions.Ex. A harmony is an arrangement of passages of the Bible on the same topic into parallel columns so that similarities and differences are readily compared.Ex. Automation in libraries can only provide snippets of information, not knowledge.----* extraer pasajes de = excerpt.* pasaje a = ticket to.* pasaje subterráneo = subway, underpass.* pasaje subterráneo de peatones = pedestrian underpass.* pasaje subterráneo para peatones = pedestrian underpass.* * *1) (esp AmL)a) (Transp) ticketun pasaje de ida/de ida y vuelta — a one-way/round-trip ticket (AmE), a single/return ticket (BrE)
b) (ant) ( viaje) voyage, passage (dated)2) ( callejón) passage, narrow street; ( galería comercial) arcade, mall3) (Lit, Mús) passage* * *= excerpt, passage, snippet.Ex: Abstracts, excerpts, synopsis are kinds of reductions.
Ex: A harmony is an arrangement of passages of the Bible on the same topic into parallel columns so that similarities and differences are readily compared.Ex: Automation in libraries can only provide snippets of information, not knowledge.* extraer pasajes de = excerpt.* pasaje a = ticket to.* pasaje subterráneo = subway, underpass.* pasaje subterráneo de peatones = pedestrian underpass.* pasaje subterráneo para peatones = pedestrian underpass.* * *A1 ( esp AmL) (para viajar) ticketsacar un pasaje de ida/de ida y vuelta to buy a one-way/round-trip ticket ( AmE), to buy a single/return ticket ( BrE)el pasaje en avión sale más caro the airline ticket is more expensive, it's more expensive to go by airmi madre me regaló el pasaje my mother paid my fare2 ( frml)B1 (callejón) passage, narrow street2 (galería comercial) arcade, mall* * *
pasaje sustantivo masculino
1 (esp AmL) (Transp) ticket;◊ un pasaje de ida/de ida y vuelta a one-way/round-trip ticket (AmE), a single/return ticket (BrE)
2 ( callejón) passage, narrow street;
( galería comercial) arcade, mall
3 (Lit, Mús) passage
pasaje sustantivo masculino
1 passage
2 (pasajeros) passengers pl
3 (billete) ticket: te regalan el pasaje, they pay your fare
' pasaje' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fragmento
- citar
- confirmación
- medio
- redondo
- reserva
- reservar
- subterráneo
English:
passage
- air
- excerpt
- fare
- liner
- round
- subway
- ticket
- under
- work
* * *pasaje nmel pasaje cuesta 1.000 dólares the ticket costs 1,000 dollars, the fare is 1,000 dollarsAm pasaje abierto open ticket; Am pasaje de ida Br single, US one-way ticket; Am pasaje de ida y vuelta Br return (ticket), US round-trip (ticket)2.el pasaje [pasajeros] the passengers3. [calle] passage;[galería] arcade4. [fragmento] passage* * *m1 ( billete) ticket* * *pasaje nm1) : ticket (for travel)2) tarifa: fare3) : passageway4) : passengers pl* * *pasaje n1. (billete) ticket2. (pasajeros) passengers3. (calle) narrow street / alley4. (fragment) passage -
13 embocar
v.1 to enter.2 to put in the mouth, to stick in the mouth.* * *1 (en la boca) to put into the mouth2 (calle, canal) to enter3 (engullir) to guzzle4 figurado (hacer creer) to make believe5 (en golf) to hole* * *1. VT1) (=insertar)embocar la comida — to cram one's food, wolf one's food
embocar la bola — (Golf) to hole the ball; (Billar) to pocket the ball, pot the ball
2)3)embocar algo a algn — (fig) to put one over on sb
embocar un túnel — to go into a tunnel, enter a tunnel
2.VI (Golf) to hole out* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < pelota> ( en baloncesto) to get o put... in the basket; ( en golf) to hole2.embocar viembocamos por una callejuela — we went down/turned into a narrow street
* * *1.verbo transitivo1) < pelota> ( en baloncesto) to get o put... in the basket; ( en golf) to hole2.embocar viembocamos por una callejuela — we went down/turned into a narrow street
* * *embocar [A2 ]vtA ‹pelota› (en baloncesto) to get o put … in the basket; (en golf) to hole■ embocarviembocamos por una callejuela we went down/turned into a narrow street* * *embocar vt1. [encajar] to enter [a narrow space], to squeeze into;embocar la pelota [en golf] to get the ball in the hole -
14 calleja
f.sidestreet, alley.* * *1 narrow street* * *SF = callejuela* * *calleja nfsidestreet, alley* * *f narrow street, side street -
15 улица
жен.широкая улица — broad street, wide street
человек с улицы — any passer-by, a man of the street
центральная улица, главная улица — high street брит., амер. main street, разг. main drag
••зеленая улица — (разрешение на беспрепятственное прохождение работы, проекта и т. п.) green light (all the way), clear passage
очутиться на улице — to be out in the street; to get/have the key of the street
выбрасывать, выкидывать, вышвыривать на улицу — to throw smb. out (on, in the street), to kick smb. out
выносить на улицу — to make smth. public knowledge
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16 kinjia
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinjia[Swahili Plural] vinjia[English Word] narrow road[English Plural] narrow roads[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] njia[Related Words] -ja------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinjia[Swahili Plural] vinjia[English Word] narrow street[English Plural] narrow streets[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] njia[Related Words] -ja------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kinjia[Swahili Plural] vinjia[English Word] path[English Plural] paths[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] njia[Related Words] -ja------------------------------------------------------------ -
17 закривявам
1. (почвам да куцам) begin to limp2. (извивам) bend, curve3. непрех. turnтой закриви по една тясна улица he turned into a narrow street* * *закривя̀вам,гл.2. ( извивам) bend, curve;3. непрех. turn.* * *1. (извивам) bend, curve 2. (почвам да куцам) begin to limp 3. непрех. turn: той закриви по една тясна улица he turned into a narrow street -
18 viuzza
viuzza s.f. lane; alley.* * *[vi'uttsa]sostantivo femminile alley(way), lane, narrow street* * *viuzza/vi'uttsa/sostantivo f.alley(way), lane, narrow street. -
19 via
I ['via] sf1) (strada) road, (di città) street, road, (cammino) way, (percorso) route, (sentiero, pista) path, trackabito in via Manzoni 5 — i live at number 5, Via Manzoni
hai via libera — (a un incrocio) the road is clear
dare via libera a qc fig — to give the green light o the go-ahead
non c'è via di scampo o d'uscita — there's no way out
è una via di mezzo tra... — it's halfway between...
te lo dico in via privata o confidenziale — I'm telling you in confidence, (ufficiosamente) I'm telling you unofficially
per via di — because of, on account of
3) Anat tractper via orale Med — orally
4) AstronII ['via]1. avv1) (allontanamento) away, (temporaneo) outbuttare o gettare via qc — to throw sth away
tagliare via — to cut off o away
è andato via — (per poco tempo) he has gone out, (per molto tempo) he has gone away
vai via! — go away!, clear off! fam
2)e così via — and so one via dicendo; e via di questo passo — and so on (and so forth)
3)via via — (pian piano) gradually
via via che — (man mano) as
2.3. esclpronti, via! — ready, steady, go!
4. smSport (signal to) start, starting signaldare il via — to start the race, give the starting signal
hanno dato il via ai lavori — they've begun o started work
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20 sirinkoo
(n) narrow street. N taata woo sirinkoo la. I went by that narrow street.
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