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['daʊnsaɪd]nome colloq.1) svantaggio m., inconveniente m., lato m. negativo2) downside up AE capovolto, sottosopra* * *downside /ˈdaʊnsaɪd/n.* * *['daʊnsaɪd]nome colloq.1) svantaggio m., inconveniente m., lato m. negativo2) downside up AE capovolto, sottosopra -
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upside /ˈʌpsaɪd/n.1 lato positivo: The upside of the job is that there is lots of travel; the downside is the long hours, il lato positivo del lavoro è che si viaggia molto; il lato negativo sono gli orari pesanti● on the upside –: On the upside, he will be able to devote more time to his hobbies, il lato buono è che potrà consacrare più tempo ai suoi hobby □ upside down, a rovescio, sottosopra ( anche fig.): Don't stack the boxes upside down, non accatastare le casse alla rovescia; The burglars turned my flat upside down, i ladri mi hanno messo a soqquadro l'appartamento; Losing my job has turned my life upside down, perdere il lavoro mi ha scombussolato la vita □ upside-down, capovolto; (fig.) a soqquadro: an upside-down dish, un piatto capovolto □ ( ginnastica) upside-down position, posizione capovolta verticale.
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