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1 abbor
subst. (fisk) (Perca fluviatilis) perch -
2 abbor
perch -
3 abbordabile agg
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4 abbordare vt
[abbor'dare]1) Naut to go alongside, (nave nemica) to board2) (curva, salita) to take3) (persona) to accost, (questione, argomento) to tackle -
5 abbordabile
persona approachableprezzo reasonable* * *abbordabile agg. accessible; (spec. di persona) approachable: prezzi abbordabili, reasonable prices.* * *[abbor'dabile]avere un prezzo abbordabile — to be moderately o reasonably priced
2) (avvicinabile) [ persona] approachable* * *abbordabile/abbor'dabile/2 (avvicinabile) [ persona] approachable. -
6 abbordaggio
* * *tentare l'abbordaggio di una ragazza — fig. to try to chat up o to try and pick up a girl
* * *abbordaggiopl. -gi /abbor'daddʒo, dʒi/sostantivo m.mar. boarding; andare all'abbordaggio di una nave to board a ship; tentare l'abbordaggio di una ragazza fig. to try to chat up o to try and pick up a girl. -
7 abbordare
1. v/t persona approachcolloq persona dell'altro sesso chat up colloq argomento tackle2. v/t nautical term board* * *abbordare v.tr.1 (mar.) to board2 (fig.) ( una persona) to approach // abbordare un argomento, to tackle a subject // abbordare una curva, to take a curve.* * *[abbor'dare]verbo transitivo1) mar. to board [ nave]2) (avvicinare) to accost, to approach [ persona]* * *abbordare/abbor'dare/ [1]1 mar. to board [ nave] -
8 abar
confluence; only in Pictish place names: Old Gaelic (Book of Deer) abbor; Welsh aber, Old Welsh aper, Celtic ad-bero-, root ber; See beir. Modern Gaelic pronounces it obair (so in 17th cent.), which agrees with the Old Welsh oper; this suggests od-bero-, "out flow", as against the "to flow" of ad-bero-. The od is for ud, allied to English out. Aporicum: *ati-boro-n (Holden). -
9 abbordabile
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10 abbordare
vt [abbor'dare]1) Naut to go alongside, (nave nemica) to board2) (curva, salita) to take3) (persona) to accost, (questione, argomento) to tackle
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