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21 go forward
avanzare, andare avanti* * *vi + adv1)(proceed: with plan
etc) to go forward (with) — procedere con2) (be put forward: suggestion) essere avanzato (-a), venire avanzato (-a)* * *avanzare, andare avanti -
22 -to look forward to-
Nota d'usoto look forward to, quando è seguito da un verbo, non regge l'infinito con il to ma la forma in - ing: si dice perciò She's looking forward to going to New York, non vede l'ora di andare a New York e non She's looking forward to go to New York. -
23 ■ bring forward
■ bring forwardv. t. + avv.1 anticipare la data (o l'ora) di: The wedding has been brought forward to June 5, la data delle nozze è stata anticipata al 5 giugno3 avanzare, proporre, presentare alla discussione (un progetto, ecc.) -
24 (to) fast forward
(to) fast forward /fɑ:st ˈfɔ:wəd/A v. t.2 (fig.) migliorare rapidamente; mettere il turbo a: Fast forward your skills!, metti il turbo alla tue capacità!B v. i.2 (fig.) spostarsi con un balzo ( nel tempo): Let us now fast forward to the following century, spostiamoci ora con un balzo al secolo successivo. -
25 (to) fast forward
(to) fast forward /fɑ:st ˈfɔ:wəd/A v. t.2 (fig.) migliorare rapidamente; mettere il turbo a: Fast forward your skills!, metti il turbo alla tue capacità!B v. i.2 (fig.) spostarsi con un balzo ( nel tempo): Let us now fast forward to the following century, spostiamoci ora con un balzo al secolo successivo. -
26 flash-forward
flash-forward /ˈflæʃˈfɔ:wəd/n. -
27 ■ go forward
■ go forwardv. i. + avv.1 andare avanti; avanzare2 (mil.) andare in avanscoperta4 ( di un nominativo, ecc.) essere inoltrato (a q.) □ When do the clocks go forward?, quando inizia l'ora legale? -
28 ■ push forward
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29 ■ shove forward
■ shove forwardv. i. + avv.2 (mil.) avanzare3 (fam.) continuare a camminare (o a lavorare, ecc.) □ to shove forward with a plan, portare avanti un progetto. -
30 ■ step forward
■ step forwardv. i. + avv.1 fare un passo avanti; avanzare di un passo2 (fig.) farsi avanti; presentarsi; mettersi a disposizione: No witness to the accident has yet stepped forward, non si è ancora fatto avanti alcun testimone dell'incidente. -
31 ■ thrust forward
■ thrust forwardA v. i. + avv.B v. t. + avv.2 (fig.) portare avanti, mettere in evidenza ( un problema, ecc.) □ to thrust oneself forward, farsi avanti; mettersi in mostra (o in evidenza). -
32 ■ buy forward
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33 ■ carry forward
■ carry forwardv. t. + avv.1 far progredire; far andare avanti2 (fin., fisc.) riportare ( perdite di gestione, ecc.) a esercizi successivi ( è consentito in USA e in GB)3 (rag.) riportare, portare a nuovo. -
34 carry-forward
carry-forward /ˈkærɪfɔ:wəd/n. -
35 help forward
help forward► to help -
36 ■ keep forward
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37 ■ move forward
■ move forwardA v. i. + avv.2 (fig.) fare progressi; progredireB v. t. + avv. -
38 ■ pass forward
■ pass forwardv. t. e i. + avv. -
39 ■ pitch forward
■ pitch forwardv. i. + avv.cadere in avanti; cadere a capofitto. -
40 ■ press forward
■ press forwardA v. i. + avv.1 spingersi innanzi; accalcarsi2 (fam.) andare avanti; continuareB v. t.(mil.) spingere avanti, continuare ( l'avanzata, ecc.).
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