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[ɪn'lɑːdʒ] 1.verbo transitivo ampliare [ space]; allargare [ opening]; ingrandire [photograph, business]; aumentare [ capacity]2.1) (get bigger) [ space] ampliarsi; [ opening] allargarsi; [ majority] aumentare3)to enlarge on — dilungarsi su [ subject]; sviluppare [ theory]
* * *1) (to make larger: He enlarged the garden.) ingrandire, ampliare2) (to reproduce on a larger scale (a photograph etc): We had the photograph enlarged.) ingrandire•- enlarge on* * *[ɪn'lɑːdʒ] 1.verbo transitivo ampliare [ space]; allargare [ opening]; ingrandire [photograph, business]; aumentare [ capacity]2.1) (get bigger) [ space] ampliarsi; [ opening] allargarsi; [ majority] aumentare3)to enlarge on — dilungarsi su [ subject]; sviluppare [ theory]
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2 ♦ large
♦ large /lɑ:dʒ/A a.1 grande; ampio; grosso; esteso; spazioso; vasto; numeroso: a large office, un ufficio spazioso; a large flat, un appartamento grande; a large sum of money, una grossa somma di denaro; a large manufacturer, un grande industriale; large companies, grosse aziende; large understanding, ampia comprensione; a large family, una famiglia numerosa2 (lett.) largo (fig.); generoso; munifico; liberale: large views, vedute larghe; a large heart, un cuore generosoB n.1 (mus., stor.) massima● large-breasted, dall'ampio seno □ (fin.) large-cap (o large capitalization), ad alta capitalizzazione ( detto di società) □ large expenditures, spese ingenti; forti (o grandi) spese □ (fis. nucl.) large hadron collider ( LHC), (acceleratore) LHC; grande collisore di adroni □ large-handed, generoso; munifico □ large-hearted, magnanimo; generoso □ large-heartedness, magnanimità; generosità □ (anat.) large intestine, intestino crasso □ large-minded, di larghe vedute; di mente aperta □ large-mindedness, larghezza di vedute; apertura mentale □ a large-print Bible, una Bibbia a caratteri grandi □ (stat.) large sampling method, metodo per grandi campioni □ large-scale, ( di mappa) in grande scala; (fig.) su vasta scala, in grande: (econ.) large-scale production, produzione su grande scala □ large size, formato grande; ( d'abito) taglia forte □ a large-type book, un libro a caratteri grandi □ as large as life, (pitt.) a grandezza naturale; (fig., scherz.) in persona: Here he is, as large as life!, eccolo in persona! □ larger than life, ( di statua, ecc.) più grande del naturale; (fig.: di persona, ecc.) straripante, esuberante □ at large, in libertà (spec. di criminali); ( USA: di un ambasciatore, ecc.) a disposizione ( in attesa di assegnazione a una sede); diffusamente, curando tutti i particolari; in generale, nell'insieme; a casaccio, a caso: to be at large, essere in libertà; to talk [to write] at large, parlare [scrivere] diffusamente; people at large, la gente in generale □ by and large, in complesso; nell'insieme □ in large, su grande scala; ampiamente □ on a large scale, su vasta scala NOTA D'USO: - big, grand, great o large?-. -
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[lɒːdʒ](gen) grande, (item of clothing) di taglia grande, (garden, room) grande, ampio (-a), (person) grande e grosso (-a), (animal) grosso (-a), (sum, loss) grosso (-a), ingente, (family, population) numeroso (-a), (meal) lauto (-a)a large, cheerful woman — un donnone allegro
a large number of people — molta gente, molte persone
2. nat large — (criminal, dangerous animal) in libertà, (generally) in generale, nell'insieme
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4 pilot
I 1. ['paɪlət]1) aer. mar. pilota m. e f.2) rad. telev. (programme) trasmissione f. pilota3) (anche pilot light) (gas) fiamma f. pilota; (electric) spia f. luminosa2.1) comm. ind. [course, project] pilota; [ TV programme] sperimentale, pilota2) aer. [instruction, training] dei piloti; [ error] di pilotaggioII ['paɪlət]1) aer. mar. pilotareto pilot sb. through — fig. pilotare o guidare qcn. attraverso [crowd, streets]
2) (test) mettere alla prova [course, system]* * *1. noun1) (a person who flies an aeroplane: The pilot and crew were all killed in the air crash.) pilota2) (a person who directs a ship in and out of a harbour, river, or coastal waters.) pilota2. adjective(experimental: a pilot scheme (= one done on a small scale, eg to solve certain problems before a larger, more expensive project is started).) pilota3. verb(to guide as a pilot: He piloted the ship/plane.) pilotare* * *I 1. ['paɪlət]1) aer. mar. pilota m. e f.2) rad. telev. (programme) trasmissione f. pilota3) (anche pilot light) (gas) fiamma f. pilota; (electric) spia f. luminosa2.1) comm. ind. [course, project] pilota; [ TV programme] sperimentale, pilota2) aer. [instruction, training] dei piloti; [ error] di pilotaggioII ['paɪlət]1) aer. mar. pilotareto pilot sb. through — fig. pilotare o guidare qcn. attraverso [crowd, streets]
2) (test) mettere alla prova [course, system]
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