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1 salita
"slope;Steigung;elevaçao"* * *f climbstrada slope* * *salita s.f.1 slope, ascent: una ripida salita, a steep slope; fare una salita, to climb (a slope) (o to go uphill); arrivare in cima alla salita, to get to the top of the climb (o ascent) // in salita, uphill; ( che aumenta) rising; un sentiero in salita, an uphill path2 ( il salire) ascent, climb (ing), going up: la salita della montagna fu molto dura, the ascent of the mountain was very difficult; salita alla fune, alla pertica, rope, pole climbing4 ( aumento) rise, increase: un'improvvisa salita dei prezzi, a jump (o a sudden rise) in prices // (Borsa): salita nelle quotazioni, bullish trend; i titoli sono in salita, stocks are on the upgrade5 (ferr.) gradient, slope.* * *[sa'lita]sostantivo femminile1) (il salire) ascent, climb(ing)2) (pendio) climb, (uphill) slope, rise; (pendenza) gradient3) fig. (aumento) rise, increase4) in salita [procedere, camminare] uphill; [strada, sentiero] uphill, upwardil sentiero era in salita — the path led o ran uphill
* * *salita/sa'lita/sostantivo f.1 (il salire) ascent, climb(ing)3 fig. (aumento) rise, increase4 in salita [procedere, camminare] uphill; [strada, sentiero] uphill, upward; il sentiero era in salita the path led o ran uphill. -
2 cuccagna
* * *cuccagna s.f. abundance, plenty, good time, easy living: è finita la cuccagna, the party's over // albero della cuccagna, greasy pole; gioco della cuccagna, climbing the greasy pole // che cuccagna!, what a feast!; 10 giorni di ferie, che cuccagna!, ten days' holiday, what a godsend! // paese di Cuccagna, land of Cockaigne (o promised land o land of milk and honey).* * *[kuk'kaɲɲa]sostantivo femminile abundance, plentyalbero della cuccagna — = greasy pole
••* * *cuccagna/kuk'kaŋŋa/sostantivo f.abundance, plenty; albero della cuccagna = greasy pole; paese della cuccagna Cockaigne\che cuccagna! what a feast! è finita la cuccagna! the party's over!
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