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[aɪl]1) (of church) navata f. laterale2) (passageway) (in train, plane, cinema etc.) corridoio m., passaggio m.; (in supermarket) corsia f.* * *(a passage between rows of seats etc in a church, cinema etc.) navata laterale; corridoio fra i posti a sedere* * *aisle /aɪl/n.aisleda.( di una chiesa) a navate.* * *[aɪl]1) (of church) navata f. laterale2) (passageway) (in train, plane, cinema etc.) corridoio m., passaggio m.; (in supermarket) corsia f. -
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♦ seat /si:t/n.1 sedile; sedia; sgabello; posto ( a sedere); stallo: I couldn't find a seat, non ho trovato un posto per sedermi; to book seats, prenotare posti (a teatr., ecc.); folding seat, sedia pieghevole; ( anche) strapuntino; He has a seat on the committee, occupa un posto nella commissione (ne fa parte): DIALOGO → - Checking in- Would you prefer a window or an aisle seat?, preferisce un posto al finestrino o di corridoio?; passenger seat, sedile del passeggero; to take a seat, prender posto a sedere; mettersi a sedere; DIALOGO → - Arriving for a meeting- If you'd like to take a seat, Mrs Green will be down to meet you in a few minutes, se vuole accomodarsi, la signora Green sarà da lei tra qualche minuto; toilet seat, sedile del water; reclining seat, sedile reclinabile; (autom.) back seat, sedile posteriore; ( boxe) ringside seat, posto di bordo ring; to reserve a seat, prenotare un posto ( sul treno, sull'aereo, ecc.); to resume one's seat, rimettersi a sedere; to secure a seat, assicurarsi (o procurarsi) un posto a sedere4 sede: the seat of government, la sede del governo; a seat of learning, una sede di studi; un centro culturale; The liver is the seat of his disease, il fegato è la sede della sua malattia; (fin.) the seat of a company, la sede di una società6 (polit.) seggio ( in parlamento): to win [lose] a seat, conquistare [perdere] un seggio; to give up (o to resign) one's seat, rinunciare al seggio parlamentare; dimettersi da deputato; to hold (o to retain) one's seat, mantenere il seggio; vacant seats, seggi vacanti● (aeron., autom.) seat belt, cintura di sicurezza: to fasten the seat belts, allacciare le cinture di sicurezza; to wear one's seat belts, avere le cinture di sicurezza allacciate □ seat of commerce, centro commerciale □ (aeron.) seat pitch, pitch ( distanza tra due file consecutive di sedili) □ the seat of a king [of a bishop], la residenza d'un sovrano [d'un vescovo] □ the seat of the pants, il fondo dei calzoni □ (fig. fam.) seat-of-the-pants, istintivo; spontaneo □ (mil.) the seat of war, il teatro delle operazioni belliche □ seat pin (o seat post), cannotto reggisella ( di bicicletta) □ seat stay, forcellino superiore obliquo ( di bicicletta) □ seat tube, piantone della sella ( di bicicletta) □ (fig.) to be in the driver's seat, essere il capo; avere il comando □ to keep one's seat, rimanere al proprio posto; rimanere seduto □ to lose one's seat, perdere il posto ( a sedere) □ ( di un funzionario, un diplomatico, ecc.) to be on seat, essere in sede ( e non in congedo, in trasferta) □ to take one's seat, occupare il proprio posto (a teatr., ecc.); mettersi a sedere □ (fam.) to take a back seat (to sb.), mettersi in disparte (o dietro le quinte); accontentarsi di un ruolo secondario □ (teatr.) I have two seats for «Macbeth», ho due biglietti per il «Macbeth» □ (ferr.) Take your seats!, in vettura! □ (form.) Won't you take a seat?, non volete accomodarvi?(to) seat /si:t/v. t.1 mettere (o porre) a sedere; far sedere: He seated the child on the table, ha messo il bambino a sedere sulla tavola2 avere (o offrire) ( un certo numero di) posti a sedere: The new stadium seats ( o can seat) 80,000 people, il nuovo stadio ha posti a sedere per 80 000 spettatori4 (mecc.) collocare in sede; alloggiare; installare: to seat a machine, collocare una macchina in sede; installare un macchinario● (polit.) to seat a candidate, mandare un candidato in parlamento □ to seat oneself, mettersi a sedere; accomodarsi; ( per estens., fig.) insediarsi, stabilirsi: Please, seat yourself, prego, s'accomodi!; The Turks seated themselves on the Bosphorus, i turchi si stabilirono sul Bosforo □ (form.) Please be seated, prego, si accomodi! □ This saloon car seats six, questa berlina ha sei posti (o è a sei posti).
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