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1 postale
postal* * *postale agg. postal; post (attr.); mail (attr.): cartolina postale, (prepaid) postcard; casella postale, post office box; cassetta postale, letterbox (o post-box); furgone postale, mail van; impiegato postale, post office clerk; pacco postale, parcel: spedire per pacco postale, to send by parcel post; regolamento postale, postal regulations; servizio postale, postal (o amer. mail) service; spese postali, postage (o postal charges); tariffa postale, postage (o postal rate); buono postale, postal savings certificate (o bond); vaglia postale, postal order (o money order); timbro postale, postmark; succursale postale, branch post office; unione postale, post union; (dir.) frode postale, mail fraud◆ s.m. (mar.) mail boat, packet boat, mail steamer; (ferr.) mail train; ( aeroplano) mail plane; ( furgone) mail van.* * *[pos'tale]1. agg(servizio, vaglia) postal attr Brit, mail attr Am, (casella, impiegato) post office attr, (nave, treno) mail attr2. sm* * *[pos'tale] 1.aggettivo postal, mail attrib., post attrib. BE2.casella postale — P.O. Box
* * *postale/pos'tale/postal, mail attrib., post attrib. BE; cartolina postale postcard; pacco postale parcel; casella postale P.O. Box; timbro postale postmark; spese -i postage; ufficio postale post office; furgone postale mail van -
2 vedetta
vedetta s.f.1 (mil.) lookout, vedette: postazione di vedetta, lookout (o vedette) post // stare in, di vedetta, (fig.) to be on the lookout (o to be on the watch)2 (mar.) patrol boat, vedette.* * *[ve'detta]sostantivo femminile1) (postazione) look-out; (guardia) look-out, vedettestare di vedetta — to be on look-out (duty); fig. to be on the watch
2) (imbarcazione) patrol boat, vedette (boat)* * *vedetta/ve'detta/sostantivo f.1 (postazione) look-out; (guardia) look-out, vedette; stare di vedetta to be on look-out (duty); fig. to be on the watch2 (imbarcazione) patrol boat, vedette (boat). -
3 postale
[pos'tale]1. agg(servizio, vaglia) postal attr Brit, mail attr Am, (casella, impiegato) post office attr, (nave, treno) mail attr2. sm
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