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1 coaster
['kəʊstə(r)]1) (mat) sottobicchiere m.2) (boat) nave f. da cabotaggio, costiera* * *1) (a vessel that sails along near the coast.) cabotiero2) (a small mat for putting under a drinking-glass etc.) sottobicchiere* * *coaster /ˈkəʊstə(r)/n.1 (naut.) nave di cabotaggio; nave cabotiera3 sottobicchiere; sottobottiglia● (mecc., USA) coaster brake, freno a contropedale.* * *['kəʊstə(r)]1) (mat) sottobicchiere m.2) (boat) nave f. da cabotaggio, costiera -
2 coaster coast·er n
['kəʊstə(r)]1) Naut nave f da cabotaggio2) (for glass) sottobicchiere m -
3 (to) roller-coaster
(to) roller-coaster /rəʊləˈkəʊstə(r)/v. i.procedere con alti e bassi; procedere come sulle montagne russe. -
4 (to) roller-coaster
(to) roller-coaster /rəʊləˈkəʊstə(r)/v. i.procedere con alti e bassi; procedere come sulle montagne russe. -
5 roller coaster
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6 roller
['rəʊlə(r)]1) ind. tecn. rullo m., cilindro m.2) (curler) bigodino m.3) (wave) cavallone m., frangente m.* * *1) (any of a number of tube-shaped objects, or machines fitted with one or more such objects, for flattening, crushing, printing etc: a garden roller; a road-roller.) rullo; compressore2) (a small tube-shaped object on which hair is wound to curl it.) rullo, bigodino3) (a small solid wheel or cylinder on which something can be rolled along.) rullo4) (a long large wave on the sea.) (onda lunga)* * *roller /ˈrəʊlə(r)/n.1 rullo ( di legno, di metallo, ecc.); rotella ( di carrello, ecc.); (mecc.) cilindro; (metall.) laminatoio: a garden roller, un rullo per giardino; a blind roller, un rullo di persiana avvolgibile; roller gear, ingranaggio a rulli2 compressore (stradale); rullo compressore3 (naut.) onda lunga4 (zool.) piccione tomboliere6 bigodino● (mecc.) roller bearing, cuscinetto a rulli □ roller blind, tendina avvolgibile; avvolgibile □ roller coaster, montagne russe, otto volante ( in un parco divertimenti); (fig.) altalena (vertiginosa): It's been an emotional roller coaster, è stata un'altalena di emozioni □ (mecc.) roller conveyor, trasportatore a rulli □ roller derby, «roller derby» ( sport in cui si affrontano due squadre sui pattini a rotelle) □ roller door, serranda, avvolgibile ( di negozio, ecc.) □ roller rink, pista di pattinaggio a rotelle □ roller shutter, tapparella; saracinesca, serranda □ (edil.) roller shutter box, cassonetto □ (edil.) roller shutter door, porta a saracinesca □ roller-skater, pattinatore su rotelle □ roller-skates, pattini a rotelle □ roller-skating, pattinaggio su rotelle □ roller towel, asciugamano a rullo; bandinella □ roller window shutter, (persiana) avvolgibile, tapparella ( di finestra).* * *['rəʊlə(r)]1) ind. tecn. rullo m., cilindro m.2) (curler) bigodino m.3) (wave) cavallone m., frangente m. -
7 switchback
['swɪtʃbæk] 1.2) (twisty) (road) strada f. a tornanti2.modificatore [ road] a saliscendi* * *noun (a railway eg in an amusement park, or a road that has many ups and downs (and sudden turns): Let's go along the switchback.) (montagne russe)* * *switchback /ˈswɪtʃbæk/A n.B a. attr.a rampe; a stretti tornanti; a zigzag.* * *['swɪtʃbæk] 1.2) (twisty) (road) strada f. a tornanti2.modificatore [ road] a saliscendi -
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9 coasting
coasting /ˈkəʊstɪŋ/A a.(naut.) costiero; cabotieroB n. [u]1 (geogr.) configurazione di una costa2 (naut.) il costeggiare4 ( di un mezzo) il procedere per inerzia (o per gravità); ( di o in bicicletta) l'andare a ruota libera; ( di o in automobile) discesa in folle5 (fig.) il procedere sull'abbrivo; avanzamento facile● (miss.: di un razzo, ecc.) coasting flight, volo inerziale □ (naut.) coasting trade, traffico costiero (o cabotiero) □ coasting vessel ► coaster, def. 1. -
10 switchback switch·back n
['swɪtʃˌbæk](Brit: roller coaster) montagne fpl russe -
11 coast
I 1. [kəʊst]nome costa f., litorale m., riviera f.2.modificatore [road, path] costieroII [kəʊst]1)to coast downhill — [ car] scendere in folle; [ bicycle] scendere a ruota libera
2) (travel)to coast along at 50 mph — procedere a una velocità di crociera di 80 km/h
3) mar. cabotare* * *[kəust] 1. noun(the side or border of land next to the sea: The coast was very rocky.) costa2. verb(to travel downhill (in a vehicle, on a bicycle etc) without the use of any power such as the engine or pedalling: He coasted for two miles after the car ran out of petrol.) andare a motore spento- coastal- coaster
- coastguard* * *I 1. [kəʊst]nome costa f., litorale m., riviera f.2.modificatore [road, path] costieroII [kəʊst]1)to coast downhill — [ car] scendere in folle; [ bicycle] scendere a ruota libera
2) (travel)to coast along at 50 mph — procedere a una velocità di crociera di 80 km/h
3) mar. cabotare
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