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1 spostare
spostare v. ( spòsto) I. tr. 1. déplacer, ( colloq) bouger: spostare l'armadio in un angolo déplacer l'armoire dans un angle; spostare più in là déplacer plus loin; spostare qcs. all'ombra mettre qqch. à l'ombre; non sono riuscito a spostare il tavolo je n'ai pas réussi à déplacer la table. 2. ( disporre diversamente) déplacer, changer de place. 3. ( collocare fuori posto) déplacer: non spostare i libri nella libreria ne déplace pas les livres de la bibliothèque. 4. ( trasferire) muter, déplacer, transférer: la ditta mi ha spostato da Milano a Roma l'entreprise m'a muté de Milan à Rome; spostare le truppe déplacer les troupes. 5. ( differire) changer, reporter, remettre: spostare la data degli esami reporter la date des examens. 6. ( variare anticipando o posticipando) déplacer: spostare una lezione déplacer un cours. II. prnl. spostarsi 1. se déplacer, se placer, changer de place: può spostarsi un po' in modo che veda anch'io? pouvez-vous vous déplacer un peu afin que je puisse voir aussi?; l'accento si sposta sull'ultima sillaba l'accent se place sur la dernière syllabe; ( Cin) la scena si sposta in Italia la scène se déplace en Italie; spostarsi sulla destra se déplacer sur la droite. 2. ( in frasi negative) bouger intr. ( anche fig): non spostarsi di un capello ne pas bouger d'un poil; non spostarsi di un palmo ne pas bouger d'un pouce. 3. ( viaggiare) voyager intr., se déplacer: mi devo spostare continuamente per lavoro je dois voyager beaucoup pour des questions de travail; spostarsi in bicicletta se déplacer en vélo. 4. ( traslocare) déménager intr. 5. ( scansarsi) se pousser, s'écarter. 6. (Chim,Fis) déplacer.
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