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1 inland
I ['ɪnlənd]1) (not coastal) [area, navigation] interno2) BE (domestic) [mail, trade] internoII [ˌɪn'lænd]* * *1. ['inlənd] adjective1) (not beside the sea: inland areas.) interno2) (done etc inside a country: inland trade.) interno2. adverb(in, or towards, the parts of the land away from the sea: These flowers grow better inland.) nell'entroterra* * *inland (1) /ˈɪnlənd/A n.interno del paese; retroterra; entroterraB a.1 situato nel retroterra; dell'entroterra; racchiuso fra terre emerse; (dell') interno: an inland district, una regione dell'entroterra; an inland sea, un mare interno2 (econ., comm.) interno: inland trade, commercio interno; inland consumption, consumo interno; (fisc.) inland duty, dazio interno; inland navigation, navigazione interna ( fluviale o per idrovie)● (fin.) inland bill, cambiale interna; cambiale pagabile all'interno □ (fisc.) inland revenue, imposte e dazi interni; gettito fiscale; erario, fisco □ inland-revenue stamp, bollo fiscale □ inland waterways, canali navigabili; idrovie interne.inland (2) /ɪnˈlænd/avv.all'interno; verso l'interno; nell'entroterra: to go inland, andare verso l'interno ( d'un paese); to live inland, abitare nell'entroterra.* * *I ['ɪnlənd]1) (not coastal) [area, navigation] interno2) BE (domestic) [mail, trade] internoII [ˌɪn'lænd] -
2 come in
3) (come inland) [ tide] salirewe've got Ј 2,000 a month coming in — abbiamo 2.000 sterline di entrate mensili
5) (become current) [ invention] arrivare, entrare in uso; [ trend] arrivare, diventare di moda6) rad.come in, Delta Bravo! — rispondi, Delta Bravo!
to come in useful o handy — essere utile, servire
8) (receive)to come in for criticism — andare incontro a o essere oggetto di critiche
* * *vi + adv(person) entrare, (train) arrivare, (tide) salire, (in race) arrivare, (in election) salire al potere* * *3) (come inland) [ tide] salirewe've got Ј 2,000 a month coming in — abbiamo 2.000 sterline di entrate mensili
5) (become current) [ invention] arrivare, entrare in uso; [ trend] arrivare, diventare di moda6) rad.come in, Delta Bravo! — rispondi, Delta Bravo!
to come in useful o handy — essere utile, servire
8) (receive)to come in for criticism — andare incontro a o essere oggetto di critiche
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