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1 ♦ tower
♦ tower (1) /ˈtaʊə(r)/n.● (edil.) tower block, torre ( di appartamenti); edificio a molti piani □ (mecc.) tower crane, gru a torre □ (ferr.) tower house, torre degli scambi □ tower ladder, scala aerea ( dei pompieri) □ (tecn.) tower mast, torre a traliccio ( di gru) □ (agric.) tower silo, silo verticale □ (fig.) ivory tower, torre d'avorio.tower (2) /ˈtəʊə(r)/n.2 (naut.) società di rimorchi marittimi.(to) tower /ˈtaʊə(r)/v. i.1 torreggiare; (fig.) dominare, sovrastare: Mont Blanc towers over the other mountains, il Monte Bianco torreggia sulle (o sovrasta le) altre montagne; Shakespeare towers above all the Elizabethan dramatists, Shakespeare sovrasta tutti i drammaturghi elisabettiani; to tower over the opposition, sovrastare in altezza tutti gli avversari -
2 tower
I ['taʊə(r)]nome torre f.••II ['taʊə(r)]1) (dominate)to tower above o over — torreggiare su, dominare [ village]
2) (outstrip)to tower above — dominare [ rival]
* * *1. noun(a tall, narrow (part of a) building, especially (of) a castle: the Tower of London; a church-tower.) torre2. verb(to rise high: She is so small that he towers above her.) sovrastare- towering- tower-block* * *I ['taʊə(r)]nome torre f.••II ['taʊə(r)]1) (dominate)to tower above o over — torreggiare su, dominare [ village]
2) (outstrip)to tower above — dominare [ rival]
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3 tower *** tow·er
['taʊə(r)]1. n(of castle, church) torre f2. vi(building, mountain) innalzarsito tower above or over sb/sth — sovrastare qn/qc
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4 ♦ signal
♦ signal (1) /ˈsɪgnəl/n.1 segnale ( anche fig.); segno d'intesa: a danger signal, un segnale di pericolo; (naut.) distress signal, segnale ( bandiera, ecc.) di soccorso (o di pericolo); He gave the signal to advance, diede il segnale dell'avanzata; stop signal, segnale d'arresto; (autom.) stop; hand signal, segnale ( di svolta, ecc.) fatto a mano ( da un ciclista, ecc.); engaged (o busy) signal, segnale di occupato ( al telefono); to send a signal, trasmettere un segnale● (autom.) signals above lanes, segnaletica verticale ( in autostrada) □ (mil., naut.) signal book, codice dei segnali □ (ferr.) signal box, cabina di manovra □ (mil., USA) Signal Corps, Genio Radiotelegrafisti e Segnalatori □ ( calcio) signal from the linesman, sbandieramento □ (naut.) signal lamp, fanale di segnalazione □ signal light, segnalazione luminosa □ signal rocket, razzo di segnalazione □ (naut.) signal station, semaforo □ ( radio, TV) signal strength, potenza del segnale □ (ferr., USA) signal tower = signal box ► sopra □ to display signals, fare segnalazioni.signal (2) /ˈsɪgnəl/a.1 (form.) segnalato; cospicuo; famoso; insigne; notevole; esemplare: signal virtue, segnalata virtù; a signal success, un notevole successo; a signal punishment, una punizione esemplare(to) signal /ˈsɪgnəl/A v. t.1 segnalare; fare segnalazioni, fare segnali a (q.)3 (fig.) essere il segno di; segnare (la fine di qc., ecc.)B v. i.1 fare segnali; fare segnalazioniNOTA D'USO: - to signal, to report o to notify?-
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