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1 proteggere
protect (da from)* * *proteggere v.tr.1 to protect, to defend, to shield (from, against s.o., sthg.); ( riparare) to shelter: devi proteggere la ferita dall'aria, you must protect your wound from the air; questi occhiali ti proteggeranno gli occhi dal vento, these goggles will protect your eyes from the wind; una volta le mura proteggevano la città dal nemico, once the walls protected the town against the enemy; proteggere dal freddo, dalla pioggia, to shelter from the cold, the rain; un cappotto che ti protegge dal freddo, a coat that protects you from the cold; proteggi le mani con dei guanti, protect your hands with gloves2 ( tutelare, custodire) to watch over (s.o., sthg.), to guard: proteggere i propri figli, to protect one's children; la polizia proteggerà i testimoni, the police will protect (o guard) the witnesses // che Dio ti protegga!, may God protect you!3 ( favorire) to favour; ( patrocinare) to patronize; ( incoraggiare) to protect, to encourage: la fortuna protegge gli audaci, fortune favours the brave; proteggere le arti, i giovani artisti, to patronize the arts, young artists; (econ.) proteggere un'industria con barriere tariffarie, to protect an industry by imposing tariff barriers // fa carriera perché qualcuno lo protegge, he gets ahead because someone protects him.◘ proteggersi v.rifl. to protect oneself: costruì un riparo per proteggere dal vento, he built a shelter to protect himself from the wind.* * *1. [pro'tɛddʒere]vb irreg vt2. vr (proteggersi)to protect o.s.* * *[pro'tɛddʒere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (preservare, difendere) to protect [casa, beni, specie, ambiente, persona]proteggere qcn. da qcs. — to protect o shelter o shield sb. from sth., to keep sb. safe from sth.
proteggere gli occhi dal sole — to screen o shield one's eyes from the sun
2) (favorire) to encourage, to promote [arte, sport, commercio]3) inform. to lock [ file]; to protect [programma, dischetto]2.verbo pronominale proteggersi to protect oneself* * *proteggere/pro'tεddʒere/ [59]1 (preservare, difendere) to protect [casa, beni, specie, ambiente, persona]; proteggere qcn. da qcs. to protect o shelter o shield sb. from sth., to keep sb. safe from sth.; proteggere gli occhi dal sole to screen o shield one's eyes from the sun2 (favorire) to encourage, to promote [arte, sport, commercio]3 inform. to lock [ file]; to protect [programma, dischetto]II proteggersi verbo pronominaleto protect oneself; - rsi dal freddo to keep oneself warm. -
2 beschermen
♦voorbeelden:met een beschermend gebaar • with a protective gestureeen beschermd leventje • a sheltered lifeiemand tegen zichzelf beschermen • protect someone from himself -
3 de schone kunsten beschermen
de schone kunsten beschermenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de schone kunsten beschermen
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