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1 foredeck fore·deck n
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2 uppermost
['ʌpəməʊst]to be uppermost in sb.'s mind — essere il pensiero dominante di qcn
* * *adjective (highest: in the uppermost room of the castle.) (più alto/importante)* * *uppermost /ˈʌpəməʊst/A a.1 (il) più alto; (il) più elevato: the uppermost peaks of the Himalayas, le vette più alte dell'Himalaya2 (il) più importante; (il) fondamentale: That thought was uppermost in my mind, quello era per me il pensiero prioritarioB avv.1 verso l'alto: Turn the turkey breast uppermost in the oven for the final five minutes, girate il tacchino nel forno con il petto verso l'alto per gli ultimi cinque minuti2 in modo dominante; principalmente: It's impossible to tell what thought lay uppermost in their minds, è impossibile dire quale pensiero avesse la priorità nelle loro menti.* * *['ʌpəməʊst]to be uppermost in sb.'s mind — essere il pensiero dominante di qcn
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3 ♦ bridge
♦ bridge (1) /brɪdʒ/n.1 ponte: a bridge across the Cam, un ponte sul Cam; a bridge over the motorway, un ponte sull'autostrada; bridge of boats, ponte di barche; railway bridge, ponte della ferrovia; toll bridge, ponte (soggetto) a pedaggio2 (fig.) ponte; collegamento; passaggio; trampolino di lancio3 (naut.) ponte di comando; plancia10 (elettr.) ponte; collegamento (o derivazione) in parallelo: bridge circuit, circuito a ponte (o a portale)● bridge crane, gru a ponte □ bridge-builder, pontiere; (fig.) mediatore □ bridge-building, construzione di ponti; (fig.) promozione di rapporti amichevoli, opera di mediazione □ (naut.) bridge deck, ponte di comando; plancia □ (fin. USA) bridge loan, prestito compensativo; finanziamento ponte □ (naut.) bridge house, cassero centrale □ (GB) bridge roll, panino morbido di forma allungata □ the Bridge of Sighs, il Ponte dei Sospiri ( a Venezia e a Cambridge) □ (mus.) bridge passage, passaggio □ to build bridges, stabilire relazioni amichevoli; fare da mediatore; fare da pontiere □ to burn one's bridges, bruciare (o tagliarsi) i ponti alle spalle □ We'll cross that bridge when we come to it, ci penseremo quando sarà il momento □ (prov.) Don't cross your bridges before you come to them, non fasciarti la testa prima d'essertela rotta.bridge (2) /brɪdʒ/n. [u]● bridge player, bridgista.(to) bridge /brɪdʒ/v. t.3 ( di passerella, ecc.) fare da ponte su; passare sopra a; attraversare: A plank bridged the stream, un'asse faceva da ponte sul ruscello5 (fig.) collegare; fare da ponte fra6 (fig.) colmare; superare: to bridge a gap, colmare un divario, una lacuna, un distacco; colmare le distanze
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