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1 pedestrian
[pɪ'destrɪən] 1.nome pedone m.2.modificatore [street, area] pedonale3.* * *[pi'destriən] 1. noun(a person who travels on foot: Three pedestrians were hit by the car.) pedone2. adjective(ordinary; rather boring or unexciting: a pedestrian account.) comune, banale* * *pedestrian /pɪˈdɛstrɪən/A n.pedone; viandanteB a.● pedestrian area, zona pedonale □ pedestrian crossing, passaggio pedonale □ pedestrian island (o pedestrian precinct), isola (o zona) pedonale.* * *[pɪ'destrɪən] 1.nome pedone m.2.modificatore [street, area] pedonale3. -
2 pedestrian pe·des·trian
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3 pedestrian crossing
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4 pedestrian mall
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5 pedestrian precinct
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6 pedestrian/shopping precinct
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7 precinct
['priːsɪŋkt] 1.1) BE (anche shopping precinct) zona f. commerciale2) BE (anche pedestrian precinct) isola f., zona f. pedonale2.* * *['pri:siŋkt]1) ((often in plural) the space surrounding a building etc (originally within walls or boundaries): the cathedral precincts.) recinto2) ((especially American) an administrative district: a police precinct.) distretto•* * *precinct /ˈpri:sɪŋkt/n.2 zona, area (spec. pedonale): pedestrian precinct, isola pedonale; shopping precinct, zona commerciale* * *['priːsɪŋkt] 1.1) BE (anche shopping precinct) zona f. commerciale2) BE (anche pedestrian precinct) isola f., zona f. pedonale2. -
8 access
I 1. ['ækses]1) (means of entry) accesso m. (anche inform.)pedestrian, wheelchair access — accesso pedonale, facilitato per disabili
to gain access to sth. — ottenere l'accesso a qcs.
"No access" — (on signs) "Divieto di accesso"
2) (ability to obtain, use) accesso m. (to a)3) dir. (right to visit)4) form. (attack) accesso m., attacco m.2.modificatore [door, mode, point] d'accessoII ['ækses]verbo transitivo accedere, avere accesso a [database, information]* * *['ækses]1) (way or right of approach or entry: We gained access to the house through a window.) accesso2) (way or right to meet (someone) or use (something): Senior students have access to the library at weekends.) accesso•- accessible
- accessibility* * *I 1. ['ækses]1) (means of entry) accesso m. (anche inform.)pedestrian, wheelchair access — accesso pedonale, facilitato per disabili
to gain access to sth. — ottenere l'accesso a qcs.
"No access" — (on signs) "Divieto di accesso"
2) (ability to obtain, use) accesso m. (to a)3) dir. (right to visit)4) form. (attack) accesso m., attacco m.2.modificatore [door, mode, point] d'accessoII ['ækses]verbo transitivo accedere, avere accesso a [database, information] -
9 bollard
['bɒlɑːd]1) mar. bitta f.2) BE (in road) colonnina f. spartitraffico* * *1) (a post for controlling traffic: The pedestrian shopping area has been closed off with bollards.) pilastrino spartitraffico/di chiusura2) (a short post on a wharf or ship round which ropes are fastened.) bitta* * *bollard /ˈbɒlɑ:d/n.1 (autom.) pilastrino spartitraffico2 pilastrino di chiusura ( di una strada: al traffico); dissuasore di sosta (o di transito): rising (o retractable) bollard, dissuasore mobile3 (naut.) bitta.* * *['bɒlɑːd]1) mar. bitta f.2) BE (in road) colonnina f. spartitraffico -
10 ♦ crossing
♦ crossing /ˈkrɒsɪŋ/n.2 [uc] (biol., bot. zool.) incrocio3 (ferr.) passaggio a livello6 (archit.) crociera● crossing-out, cancellatura □ ( genetica) crossing over, crossing over ( scambio di materiale genetico tra cromosomi omologhi nella meiosi). -
11 fatality
[fə'tælətɪ]nome (person killed) morto m. (-a)* * *[fə'tæləti]- plural fatalities - noun ((an accident causing) death: fatalities on the roads.) incidente mortale, fatalità* * *fatality /fəˈtælətɪ/n.1 [cu] morte (violenta): to minimize the risk of fatality, ridurre il rischio di morte; Road accidents cause many fatalities, gli incidenti stradali sono la causa di molte morti; pedestrian fatalities, investimenti mortali di pedoni; incidenti con morte di pedoni4 [u] fatalità; destino contrario.* * *[fə'tælətɪ]nome (person killed) morto m. (-a) -
12 ped
ped /pɛd/(fam. USA) ► pedestrian. -
13 crossing cross·ing n
['krɒsɪŋ](sea-passage) traversata, (of equator) attraversamento, (road junction) incrocio, crocicchio, (also: pedestrian crossing) strisce fpl pedonali, passaggio pedonale, (level crossing) passaggio a livello -
14 knock down
knock [sb., sth.] down, knock down [sb., sth.]1) (cause to fall) (deliberately) [ aggressor] abbattere, stendere a terra [ victim]; [ police] sfondare [ door]; [ builder] abbattere, demolire [ building]; (accidentally) travolgere [person, object]; abbattere [ fence]3) (allocate) [ auctioneer] aggiudicare [ lot]* * *1) (to cause to fall by striking: He was so angry with the man that he knocked him down; The old lady was knocked down by a van as she crossed the street.) gettare a terra2) (to reduce the price of (goods): She bought a coat that had been knocked down to half-price.) ridurre, abbassare* * *vt + adv1) (building) demolire, (person) gettare a terra, stendere, (pedestrian) investire, (tree) abbattere, (door) buttare giù2) (price) abbassare, (object at auction) aggiudicare* * *knock [sb., sth.] down, knock down [sb., sth.]1) (cause to fall) (deliberately) [ aggressor] abbattere, stendere a terra [ victim]; [ police] sfondare [ door]; [ builder] abbattere, demolire [ building]; (accidentally) travolgere [person, object]; abbattere [ fence]3) (allocate) [ auctioneer] aggiudicare [ lot] -
15 knock over
knock [sb., sth.] over, knock over [sb., sth.] rovesciare [ object]; buttare a terra [person, animal]; [ vehicle] investire, travolgere [person, animal]* * *(to cause to fall from an upright position: The dog knocked over a chair as it rushed past.) rovesciare* * *vt + adv(object) far cadere, (pedestrian) investire* * * -
16 precinct pre·cinct n
['priːsɪŋkt]1) (also: shopping precinct) zona dei negozi (chiusa al traffico automobilistico), centro commerciale2) (of cathedral) recintoprecincts npl, (environs) dintorni mpl3) (Am: district) circoscrizione f -
17 crossing
['krɒsɪŋ] [AE 'krɔːsɪŋ]1) (journey) (over water) traversata f.; (over border) attraversamento m.2) (for pedestrians) attraversamento m. pedonale, passaggio m. pedonale; ferr. (anche level crossing) passaggio m. a livello* * *1) (a place where a road etc may be crossed: a pedestrian-crossing; a level-crossing.) attraversamento, passaggio pedonale2) (a journey over the sea: I was seasick as it was a very rough crossing.) traversata* * *['krɒsɪŋ] [AE 'krɔːsɪŋ]1) (journey) (over water) traversata f.; (over border) attraversamento m.2) (for pedestrians) attraversamento m. pedonale, passaggio m. pedonale; ferr. (anche level crossing) passaggio m. a livello
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