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[pɪə(r)]1) (at seaside resort) molo m.2) (part of harbour) (built of stone) molo m.; (landing stage) imbarcadero m.3) ing. (of bridge, dam, foundations) pilone m.; (pillar in church, of gateway) pilastro m.; (wall between openings) trumeau m.* * *[piə](a platform of stone, wood etc stretching from the shore into the sea, a lake etc, used as a landing-place for boats or as a place of entertainment: The passengers stepped down on to the pier.) molo, pontile* * *pier /pɪə(r)/n.1 (naut.) frangiflutti2 (naut.) banchina; gettata; molo; pontile4 (edil.) piedritto; montante; pilastro● (naut.) pier dues ► pierage □ pier face, fronte del molo □ pier-glass, specchiera ( tra due finestre) □ pier-head, testa (o punta) di molo □ pier-table, mensola ( tra due finestre).* * *[pɪə(r)]1) (at seaside resort) molo m.2) (part of harbour) (built of stone) molo m.; (landing stage) imbarcadero m.3) ing. (of bridge, dam, foundations) pilone m.; (pillar in church, of gateway) pilastro m.; (wall between openings) trumeau m. -
2 pier n
[pɪə(r)]pontile m, (landing stage) imbarcadero, pontile, (of bridge) pila -
3 pontoon
I [pɒn'tuːn]nome BE gioc. ventuno m.II [pɒn'tuːn]1) (pier) pontone m.2) aer. (float) galleggiante m. (di un idrovolante)* * *I [pon'tu:n] noun(one of the flat-bottomed boats used to support a temporary roadway (a pontoon bridge) across a river etc.)II [pon'tu:n] noun(a kind of card-game.)* * *pontoon (1) /pɒnˈtu:n/n.1 pontone; barca da ponte; chiatta3 (naut.) pontone a biga● pontoon bridge, ponte di barche.pontoon (2) /pɒnˈtu:n/n.* * *I [pɒn'tuːn]nome BE gioc. ventuno m.II [pɒn'tuːn]1) (pier) pontone m.2) aer. (float) galleggiante m. (di un idrovolante)
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