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1 ♦ land
♦ land /lænd/A n.1 [uc] terra; terraferma; terreno; paese; patria; suolo; contrada; regione: to travel by land, viaggiare per via di terra; to travel over land and sea, viaggiare per terra e per mare; dry land, terraferma; rich land, terreno ricco (o fertile); flat land, terreno piatto (o piano); (geogr.) undulating land, terreno ondulato; agricultural land, terreno agricolo; derelict land, zona desertificata; waste land, terreno incolto; terra deserta; to emigrate to a remote land, emigrare in un paese lontano; one's native land, la terra natale; la patria; the Promised Land (o the Land of Promise) la Terra Promessa; good wheat land, suolo adatto alla coltivazione del grano; to work the land, lavorare la terra; the land of dreams, il paese dei sogni2 fondo; podere; tenuta3 (pl.) terreni; proprietà terrieraB a. attr.● land agency, lavoro di fattore; mansione di mediatore di terreni; agenzia immobiliare □ land agent, fattore (agricolo); mediatore di terreni; agente immobiliare □ ( arte) land art, arte ambientale; land art □ land bank, banca di credito agricolo □ land breeze, brezza di terra □ (geol.) land bridge, ponte continentale □ land broker, mediatore di terreni □ land carriage, trasporto per via di terra □ land certificate, certificato catastale □ Land Charges Register, Registro delle Ipoteche Immobiliari ( banca) □ land credit, credito fondiario □ (mil.) land forces, forza di terra; esercito □ land hunger, «fame» (o desiderio sfrenato) di terra □ land improvement, miglioria fondiaria □ land-jobber, speculatore di beni immobili □ land laws, leggi terriere □ (geogr.) land mass, terra emersa; continente □ (mil.) land mine, mina terrestre □ land office, ufficio del catasto □ (fam. USA) land-office business, attività commerciale che va a gonfie vele; affari d'oro □ (agric.) land out of crop, maggese □ land pollution, inquinamento del suolo □ land rail ► corncrake □ land reclamation, bonifica agraria □ land reform, riforma agraria (o fondiaria) □ Land Registrar [Registry], Conservatore [Conservatoria] dei Registri Immobiliari □ (agric.) land re-parcelling, ricomposizione fondiaria □ (trasp.) land route, via di terra □ land steward, fattore agricolo □ land survey, rilevamento del terreno □ land surveying, agrimensura □ land surveyor, agrimensore □ (fisc.) land tax, imposta fondiaria □ (ind. costr.) land tie, catena di ancoraggio ( per sostenere un muro) □ (mil.) land-to-land terra-terra: a land-to-land missile, un missile terra-terra □ (agric.) land under crop, terreno coltivato; coltivo □ (naut.) to come to (o to reach, to make) land, toccare terra, approdare □ to go back to the land, tornare alla terra (o a lavorare la terra) □ (scherz.) to be in the land of the living, essere ancora in vita □ (fig.) to see how the land lies, vedere come stanno le cose; studiare la situazione □ to work (on) the land, lavorare la terra; fare il contadino.♦ (to) land /lænd/A v. t.1 (naut., aeron.) sbarcare; scaricare: to land passengers and goods, sbarcare passeggeri e scaricare merci; (mil.) to land troops, sbarcare truppe3 gettare; far finire: The fight landed them both in jail, la rissa li fece finire tutti e due in carcere4 (aeron.) portare a terra; far atterrare ( un aereo); far ammarare ( un idrovolante); (naut.) portare a riva, far approdare ( una barca, una nave)5 tirare a riva: I couldn't land the fish I had hooked, non riuscii a tirare a riva il pesce che avevo preso all'amo6 (fam.) acchiappare; prendere al laccio ( come marito, ecc.); assicurarsi; riuscire a procurarsi: He landed a good job, è riuscito ad assicurarsi un buon lavoro7 (fam.) dare, assestare ( un colpo); mettere a segno, piazzare ( un pugno): to land a punch, dare un pugno; to land shots, piazzare colpi9 (fam.) affibbiare; sbolognare (fam.); scaricare (fig.): She's been landed with the grandchildren, le hanno sbolognato i nipotiniB v. i.3 (aeron.) atterrare; toccare terra; DIALOGO → - Changing booking over the phone- I can get you on the 20.30 flight, but that lands at Heathrow, posso metterla sul volo delle 20:30 ma questo atterra a Heathrow8 ( sport) ( della palla) toccare terra, cadere; ( di un saltatore, un pattinatore, un ginnasta) atterrare; ( boxe, scherma: di un colpo) arrivare, andare a segno; ( canottaggio) attraccare● (fam. USA) to land on sb., criticare, dare addosso a q. □ (aeron.) to land on water, ammarare □ to land a plane on water, fare ammarare un aereo □ (fam.) to land up, (andare a) finire; capitare: I landed up in a fishermen's village, sono capitato in un villaggio di pescatori □ to be landed in a real mess, trovarsi nei guai fino al collo.
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