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I [skeɪt]••get your skates on! — colloq. pedala! sbrigati!
II [skeɪt]we'd better get our skates on! — colloq. faremmo meglio a sbrigarci!
verbo intransitivo pattinare (on, along su)to skate across o over — attraversare pattinando [ lake]
••III [skeɪt]* * *I 1. [skeit] noun1) (a boot with a steel blade fixed to it for moving on ice etc: I can move very fast across the ice on skates.)2) (a roller-skate.)2. verb1) (to move on skates: She skates beautifully.)2) (to move over, along etc by skating.)•- skater- skateboard
- skating-rink II [skeit] plurals - skate, skates; noun1) (a kind of large, flat fish.)2) (its flesh, used as food.)* * *I [skeɪt] n(pl inv: fish) razzaII [skeɪt]1. nto get one's skates on — (fig: hurry up) affrettarsi, sbrigarsi
2. vi•* * *skate (1) /skeɪt/(zool., Raja) razza.skate (2) /skeɪt/n. ( sport)● skate guard, coprilama ( di pattino) □ (fig. fam.) to get (o to put) one's skates on, affrettarsi; sbrigarsi □ roller-skate, pattino a rotelle.(to) skate /skeɪt/v. i.● ( sport) to skate to music, pattinare al suono della musica □ (fam. ingl.) to skate it, farcela facilmente; riuscirci bene.* * *I [skeɪt]••get your skates on! — colloq. pedala! sbrigati!
II [skeɪt]we'd better get our skates on! — colloq. faremmo meglio a sbrigarci!
verbo intransitivo pattinare (on, along su)to skate across o over — attraversare pattinando [ lake]
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get/put your skates on — Brit informal used to tell someone to hurry • • • Main Entry: ↑skate … Useful english dictionary
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