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1 nautica
f seamanship* * *nautica s.f.1 ( scienza) nautical science; navigation, seamanship2 ( attività) boating, sailing // gare di nautica, sailing races // negozio di nautica, marine shop // Salone della Nautica, Boat Show.* * *['nautika]* * *nautica/'nautika/sostantivo f. -
2 motonautica
motonautica s.f. motorboating: gara di motonautica, motorboat race.* * *[moto'nautika]sostantivo femminile2) (attività agonistica) speedboat racing* * *motonautica/moto'nautika/sostantivo f.1 motor-boating2 (attività agonistica) speedboat racing. -
3 barca
f (pl -che) boatbarca a remi rowing boat, AE rowboatbarca a vela sailing boat, AE sailboat* * *barca s.f. boat: barca a remi, rowing boat; barca a vela, sailing boat; barca da pesca, fishing boat; barca di salvataggio, lifeboat; arrivammo in barca, we came by boat; ci andremo in barca, we'll go by boat; ti piace andare in barca?, do you like boating? // mandare avanti la barca, (fig.) to keep the ship afloat // siamo tutti nella stessa barca, (fig.) we are all in the same boat // costa una barca di soldi, (fam.) it costs a fortune.* * *Ibarca a remi — rowing boat BE, rowboat AE
barca a vela — sailing boat, sailboat AE
••II1) (cumulo di covoni) stack, shock2) fig. (mucchio)una barca di soldi — colloq. heaps o piles o stacks of money
* * *barca1pl. - che /'barka, ke/sostantivo f.boat; andare in barca to go by boat; gita in barca boat(ing) trip\essere sulla stessa barca to be in the same boat\barca a motore motorboat; barca da pesca fishing boat; barca a remi rowing boat BE, rowboat AE; barca a vela sailing boat, sailboat AE.————————barca2pl. - che /'barka, ke/sostantivo f.1 (cumulo di covoni) stack, shock -
4 diporto
m : imbarcazione f da diporto pleasure boat* * *diporto s.m.1 recreation, amusement, diversion, sport: per diporto, for sport (o for one's own amusement); fare qlco. per diporto, to do sthg. as a pastime (o for one's own amusement); viaggiare per diporto, to travel for pleasure2 (antiq.) (sport) sport // imbarcazione da diporto, sports craft // navigazione da diporto, pleasure boating.* * *[di'pɔrto]sostantivo maschile1) ant. pastime, recreation, diversionper diporto — [viaggiare, passeggiare] for recreation o pleasure
2) (sport)* * *diporto/di'pɔrto/sostantivo m.1 ant. pastime, recreation, diversion; per diporto [viaggiare, passeggiare] for recreation o pleasure -
5 barca sf
['barka] I barca (-che)II ['barka] sfandare in barca — (a vela) to go sailing, (a remi) to go boating
(fig : quantità)una barca di — heaps of, tons of
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6 barcheggiare
1 to go* boating; ( in barca a vela) to go* sailing2 (fig.) → barcamenarsi. -
7 barcheggio
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8 diportismo
diportismo s.m. pleasure boating. -
9 barca
sf ['barka] I barca (-che)II ['barka] sfandare in barca — (a vela) to go sailing, (a remi) to go boating
(fig : quantità)una barca di — heaps of, tons of
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