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f precedenceavere la precedenza have precedencemotoring have right of waydare la precedenza give prioritymotoring give way* * *precedenza s.f. precedence; ( priorità) priority; ( di traffico) right of way: avere la precedenza su..., to have precedence (o priority) over...: il treno passeggeri ha la precedenza sul merci, a passenger train has precedence (o right of way) over goods trains; i problemi sociali avranno la precedenza sugli altri, social issues will take precedence over the others; questa pratica ha la precedenza assoluta, this case has top priority; il tram ha la precedenza assoluta, a tram always has right of way; segnale di precedenza, give-way sign; dare la precedenza a, to give priority to; ( di traffico) to give way to: dare la precedenza alle automobili provenienti da destra, to give way to cars coming from the right // sarà data la precedenza ai bambini, priority will be given to children // in precedenza, previously (o formerly).* * *[pretʃe'dɛntsa]sostantivo femminile1) (nella circolazione) priority, right of wayavere la precedenza — to have right BE o the right AE of way (su over)
2) (maggiore importanza) precedence, prioritydare la precedenza a qcs. — to give priority to sth.
avere la precedenza su qcs., qcn. — to take o have precedence over sth., sb
3) in precedenza previously, before* * *precedenza/pret∫e'dεntsa/sostantivo f.1 (nella circolazione) priority, right of way; avere la precedenza to have right BE o the right AE of way (su over); dare la precedenza to give way; precedenza a destra priority to the right; segnale di precedenza give-way sign2 (maggiore importanza) precedence, priority; dare la precedenza a qcs. to give priority to sth.; avere la precedenza su qcs., qcn. to take o have precedence over sth., sb.3 in precedenza previously, before.
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