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['beɪslaɪn]1) (in tennis) linea f. di fondo2) fig. base f.3) (in advertisement) baseline f.* * *baseline /ˈbeɪslaɪn/n.1 (topogr.) linea di base; base di rilevamento2 (elettron.) linea di base3 (tecn.) linea di riferimento* * *['beɪslaɪn]1) (in tennis) linea f. di fondo2) fig. base f.3) (in advertisement) baseline f. -
2 baseline base·line n
['beɪsˌlaɪn]Tennis linea di fondo, Baseball linea di base -
3 ♦ rally
♦ rally /ˈrælɪ/n.2 ripresa: After a brief rally, she relapsed and died shortly afterwards, dopo una breve ripresa, ha avuto una ricaduta ed è deceduta poco tempo dopo3 (autom.) rally5 (polit., sport, ecc.) recupero; rimonta: Despite a late rally, Arsenal lost the match, nonostante la rimonta finale, l'Arsenal ha perso la partita6 (fin., Borsa) impennata; rimbalzo; ‘rally’: a stock market rally, un rimbalzo del mercato azionario● (autom.) rally driver, pilota di rally; rallista □ ( motociclismo) rally rider, pilota di rally; rallista.(to) rally (1) /ˈrælɪ/A v. t.1 radunare; riunire ( seguaci, truppe, ecc.): The general rallied his troops after the defeat, il generale ha radunato le sue truppe dopo la sconfitta; The trade-unionists rallied the workers, i sindacalisti hanno chiamato a raccolta gli operai; to rally support (for st.), cercare sostegno (per qc.)B v. i.1 radunarsi; schierarsi: The soldiers rallied, i soldati si sono radunti; (fig.) America has rallied behind the President, l'America si è schierata a fianco del presidente; (fig.) They all rallied to his defence, si sono tutti schierati in sua difesa2 rimettersi; riprendersi: The patient rallied from the coma, il paziente si è ripreso dal coma; She never rallied after the operation, non si è mai rimessa dall'operazione3 ( Borsa, fin.) essere in rialzo; ( di titoli) recuperare; rimbalzare; risalire: The market has rallied, il mercato ha messo a segno un rimbalzo4 ( sport) recuperare: The team rallied in the second half, la squadra ha recuperato nel secondo tempo(to) rally (2) /ˈrælɪ/ (arc.)v. t.canzonare.
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baseline — 1. noun /ˈbeɪslaɪn/ a) A line that is a base for measurement or for construction. b) A datum used as the basis for calculation or for comparison … Wiktionary
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