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♦ overseas /ˈəʊvəsi:z/ /əʊvəˈsi:z/A avv.oltremare; oltreoceano; al di là del mare; all'estero: to go overseas, andare oltreoceanoB a.(= oversea) d'oltremare; estero; per l'estero: overseas trade, traffici d'oltremare; commercio estero; overseas branch, filiale estera; DIALOGO → - Discussing a gap year- Have you looked into overseas conservation work?, hai indagato sui lavori per l'ambiente all'estero?● (mil., USA) overseas cap, bustina ( berretto pieghevole; cfr. ingl. forage cap, sotto forage) □ overseas workers, lavoratori stranieri □ workers overseas, lavoratori (emigrati) all'estero.
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