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[ˌɒf'saɪd] [AE ˌɔːf-] 1.nome BE aut. lato destro, del guidatore2.1) BE aut. [lane, wheel] (di) destra2) sport* * *adverb ((in football, hockey etc) in a position (not allowed by the rules) between the ball and the opponents' goal: The referee disallowed the goal because one of the players was offside.) fuorigioco* * *offside /ɒfˈsaɪd/A n.1 (spec. ingl.) lato destro ( di un veicolo, di un cavallo, della strada; il più lontano dal marciapiede: perché in GB il traffico tiene la sinistra)B a.1 di destra; destro: (GB, autom.) the offside passenger door, lo sportello di destra; the offside lane, la corsia di destra; the offside back light, il fanalino posteriore destro2 ( sport) (che è) fuorigioco; di (o del) fuorigioco: offside position, posizione di fuorigioco; fuorigioco; offside; offside trap, trappola del fuorigiocoC avv.● offside decision, concessione di un fuorigioco ( da parte dell'arbitro) □ ( calcio) the offside flag, la bandierina del fuorigioco □ the offside trap, la trappola del fuorigioco; il fuorigioco.* * *[ˌɒf'saɪd] [AE ˌɔːf-] 1.nome BE aut. lato destro, del guidatore2.1) BE aut. [lane, wheel] (di) destra2) sport -
2 trap
I [træp]1) venat. (snare) trappola f. (anche fig.)to set a trap for — tendere una trappola a [ animals]; tendere una trappola o un tranello a [ humans]
to fall into the trap — fig. cadere nella trappola
2) (vehicle) calesse m.3) pop. (mouth)II [træp]1) venat. prendere in trappola, intrappolare [ animal]2) (catch, immobilize) bloccare, incastrare [person, finger]3) (prevent from escaping) non disperdere, trattenere [ heat]4) fig. (emprison) intrappolare, incastrareto trap sb. into doing — costringere qcn. a fare
* * *[træp] 1. noun1) (a device for catching animals: He set a trap to catch the bear; a mousetrap.) trappola2) (a plan or trick for taking a person by surprise: She led him into a trap; He fell straight into the trap.) trappola2. verb(to catch in a trap or by a trick: He lives by trapping animals and selling their fur; She trapped him into admitting that he liked her.) mettere in trappola, intrappolare- trapper- trap-door* * *trap (1) /træp/n.1 trappola: a mouse trap, una trappola per topi; The fox was caught in the trap, la volpe rimase presa nella trappola; to lay a trap, tendere una trappola; to set a trap, preparare (o tendere) una trappola: The police set a trap to catch the blackmailer, la polizia tese una trappola al ricattatore3 (fig.) inganno; tranello; trappola, insidia: Their proposal proved a trap, la loro proposta si è rivelata un tranello; ( calcio, ecc.) the offside trap, la trappola del fuorigioco; to fall into a trap, cadere in trappola (o in un tranello)● (teatr.) trap cellar, spazio sotto il palcoscenico □ trap-door, sette (fig.), strappo a «L» ( in un vestito); ► trapdoor □ trap shoot, gara di tiro al piattello □ ( sport) trap-shooting, tiro al piattello □ (fig.) death trap, trappola mortale; pericolo pubblico; edificio pericoloso □ fly-trap, acchiappamosche; (bot., Dionaea muscipula) dionea.trap (2) /træp/n. [u] (geol.)♦ (to) trap (1) /træp/A v. t.1 prendere in trappola; intrappolare; accalappiare; ingannare; raggirare10 ( calcio, ecc.) arrestare, mettere giù, catturare, domare, addomesticare, agganciare, stoppare, controllare, arpionare ( la palla)B v. i.● ( calcio, ecc.) to trap the ball, ( anche) agganciare, controllare, stoppare, mettere giù (la palla) □ to be trapped, essere in trappola ( anche fig.); non avere scelta, essere costretto (a fare qc., ecc.); rimanere bloccato: (autom.) to be trapped in one's car all night, rimanere bloccato ( dalla neve, ecc.) tutta la notte nella propria auto □ to feel trapped, sentirsi in trappola.(to) trap (2) /træp/v. t.2 adornare; ornare.* * *I [træp]1) venat. (snare) trappola f. (anche fig.)to set a trap for — tendere una trappola a [ animals]; tendere una trappola o un tranello a [ humans]
to fall into the trap — fig. cadere nella trappola
2) (vehicle) calesse m.3) pop. (mouth)II [træp]1) venat. prendere in trappola, intrappolare [ animal]2) (catch, immobilize) bloccare, incastrare [person, finger]3) (prevent from escaping) non disperdere, trattenere [ heat]4) fig. (emprison) intrappolare, incastrareto trap sb. into doing — costringere qcn. a fare
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