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1 salvo
noun* * *sal·vo<pl -s or -es>[ˈsælvəʊ, AM -oʊ]nto fire a \salvo eine Salve abfeuern3. (round of applause) donnernder Applaus\salvo of laughter Lachsalve f* * *['slvəʊ]n(of guns fig) Salve f* * *salvo1 [ˈsælvəʊ] pl -vos, -voes s1. MIL Salve f:salvo of laughter Lachsalve fsalvo2 [ˈsælvəʊ] pl -vos s1. Ausrede fwith an express salvo of their rights unter ausdrücklicher Wahrung ihrer Rechte* * *noun* * *n.Salve -n f. -
2 salvo
1) ( militærvesen) skuddsalve, salve2) ( militærvesen) bombeslipp (i serier)3) ( overført) salve, storm -
3 salvo
to fire a \salvo eine Salve abfeuern;3) ( round of applause) donnernder Applaus;\salvo of laughter Lachsalve f -
4 salvo
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5 subject
I ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (topic) soggetto m., argomento m.to change o drop the subject cambiare argomento, lasciare cadere l'argomento; to raise a subject sollevare una questione; while we're on the subject of... — visto che siamo in tema di
2) (at school, college) materia f.; (for research, study) soggetto m.3) art. fot. soggetto m.4) (focus)5) ling. soggetto m.6) (citizen) suddito m. (-a)II ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (subservient) [people, race] asservito, sottomessoto be subject to — essere soggetto a [law, rule]
3) (liable)to be subject to — essere soggetto a [flooding, fits]; essere assoggettabile a [ tax]
4) (dependent)to be subject to — dipendere da [ approval]
"subject to alteration" — "soggetto a variazioni"
III [səb'dʒekt]"subject to availability" — (of flights, tickets) "in base alla disponibilità"; (of goods) "salvo venduto"
1) (expose)to be subjected to — dover sopportare [ noise]; essere oggetto di [ attacks]; essere sottoposto a [ torture]
to subject sth. to heat — esporre qcs. al calore
2) lett. (subjugate) sottomettere [race, country]* * *1. adjective((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) sottomesso2. noun1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) suddito2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) soggetto, argomento3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) materia4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) motivo5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) soggetto3. [səb'‹ekt] verb1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) assoggettare, sottomettere2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) sottoporre•- subjective
- subjectively
- subject matter
- change the subject
- subject to* * *subject (1) /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/a.1 soggetto; assoggettato; sottomesso; sottoposto; esposto: subject nations, nazioni soggette; subject tribes, tribù sottomesse; Even foreigners are subject to the laws of the country, anche gli stranieri sono soggetti alle leggi del paese; I'm subject to tremendous headaches, vado soggetto a tremende emicranie; to be subject to envy, essere esposto all'invidia● subject to, salvo: Subject to correction, these are the facts, salvo errore, i fatti sono questi □ (comm.: di un prodotto) subject to availability, se disponibile; salvo venduto □ ( banca, fin.) subject to collection, salvo incasso; salvo buon fine (abbr. S.B.F.) □ (comm.) subject to sale (o subject to goods being unsold), salvo venduto □ ( di un popolo, ecc.) to be held subject, essere assoggettato; essere tenuto in sudditanza □ (comm.) All prices ( are) subject to alteration, tutti i prezzi sono suscettibili di variazione.♦ subject (2) /ˈsʌbdʒɪkt/n.1 soggetto ( anche gramm.); argomento; oggetto ( di esame, esperimento, ecc.): the subject of the speech [of the book], il soggetto del discorso [del libro]; (gramm.) Every verb has a subject, ogni verbo ha un soggetto; to change the subject, cambiare argomento; to drop the subject (o to let the subject drop) lasciar cadere l'argomento; on the subject of, a proposito di; to get onto a subject, arrivare a un argomento; entrare in un discorso; He's a subject for ridicule, è oggetto di scherno NOTA D'USO: - argument o topic?-2 materia ( di studio); disciplina: compulsory subjects, materie (di studio) obbligatorie; subsidiary subject, materia complementare ( all'università); Chemistry is my favourite subject, la chimica è la mia materia preferita; DIALOGO → - Before an exam- History's my weakest subject, and I'm worried, that's all, la storia è la materia in cui vado peggio e sono preoccupata, questo è tutto; DIALOGO → - School- What subjects did you have at school today?, che materie avevi oggi a scuola?3 suddito; cittadino: rulers and subjects, governanti e sudditi; He is a British subject, è cittadino britannico4 (form.) causa; motivo; occasione: a subject for great sorrow, una causa di grande dolore; I'll give you no subject for complaint, non vi darò motivo di lagnarvi di me5 (bot., zool.) esemplare● subject catalogue, catalogo per soggetto ( in una biblioteca) □ (fisc.) a subject for taxation, un soggetto d'imposta □ subject-heading, voce di indice □ subject matter, argomento; contenuto; oggetto; tema; materia □ (ass.) the subject matter insured, la cosa assicurata □ one's fellow-subjects, i propri concittadini.(to) subject /səbˈdʒɛkt/v. t.1 assoggettare; soggiogare; sottomettere: to subject a nation to one's rule, assoggettare una nazione al proprio potere; soggiogare una nazione2 ( anche tecn.) sottoporre; esporre: Iron must be subjected to a special process to become steel, il ferro deve essere sottoposto a un processo speciale per diventare acciaio; to subject sb. to ill-treatment, sottoporre q. a maltrattamenti3 (med.) predisporre: His weakness subjected him to many diseases, la sua debolezza lo predisponeva a molte malattie● to subject oneself, esporsi; sottomettersi: Don't subject yourself to ridicule [to criticism], non esporti al ridicolo [alle critiche].* * *I ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (topic) soggetto m., argomento m.to change o drop the subject cambiare argomento, lasciare cadere l'argomento; to raise a subject sollevare una questione; while we're on the subject of... — visto che siamo in tema di
2) (at school, college) materia f.; (for research, study) soggetto m.3) art. fot. soggetto m.4) (focus)5) ling. soggetto m.6) (citizen) suddito m. (-a)II ['sʌbdʒɪkt]1) (subservient) [people, race] asservito, sottomessoto be subject to — essere soggetto a [law, rule]
3) (liable)to be subject to — essere soggetto a [flooding, fits]; essere assoggettabile a [ tax]
4) (dependent)to be subject to — dipendere da [ approval]
"subject to alteration" — "soggetto a variazioni"
III [səb'dʒekt]"subject to availability" — (of flights, tickets) "in base alla disponibilità"; (of goods) "salvo venduto"
1) (expose)to be subjected to — dover sopportare [ noise]; essere oggetto di [ attacks]; essere sottoposto a [ torture]
to subject sth. to heat — esporre qcs. al calore
2) lett. (subjugate) sottomettere [race, country] -
6 send
sendpast tense, past participle - sent; verb1) (to cause or order to go or be taken: The teacher sent the disobedient boy to the headmaster; She sent me this book.) mandar, enviar2) (to move rapidly or with force: He sent the ball right into the goal.) mandar3) (to cause to go into a certain, usually bad, state: The news sent them into a panic.) volver•- sender- send away for
- send down
- send for
- send in
- send off
- send off for
- send out
- send someone packing / send someone about his business
- send packing / send someone about his business
- send someone packing / send about his business
- send packing / send about his business
send vb enviar / mandarsomebody send for a doctor! ¡que alguien vaya a buscar a un médico!tr[send]1 (gen) enviar, mandar; (telex, telegram) enviar, poner; (radio signal, radio message) transmitir, emitir2 (order to go) mandar, enviar3 (drive, cause to move) mandar; (rocket, ball) lanzar■ the explosion sent pieces of glass flying everywhere la explosión lanzó trozos de cristal por los aires4 (cause to become) volver, hacer1 (send a message) avisar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto send somebody away with a flea in their ear despachar a alguien con las orejas gachasto send somebody packing mandar a alguien a paseo, mandar a alguien a freír espárragosto send somebody to Coventry hacerle el vacío a alguiento send word mandar aviso, enviar un mensaje, avisar1) : mandar, enviarto send a letter: mandar una cartato send word: avisar, mandar decir2) propel: mandar, lanzarhe sent it into left field: lo mandó al jardín izquierdoto send up dust: alzar polvo3)to send into a rage : poner furiosov.(§ p.,p.p.: sent) = despachar v.• enviar (Teléfono) v.• expedir v.• mandar v.• remitir v.send
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(past & past p sent) transitive verb1) ( dispatch) \<\<letter/parcel/flowers/greetings\>\> mandar, enviar*send her my love — mándale saludos or recuerdos de mi parte
2) (direct, cause to go) \<\<messenger/envoy/reinforcements\>\> mandar, enviar*to send somebody on an errand/a course — mandar a alguien a hacer un recado or mandado/un curso
to send somebody for something: he sent me for some beer me mandó a comprar cerveza, me mandó a por cerveza (Esp fam); to send somebody to prison mandar a alguien a la cárcel; to send somebody packing — mandar a alguien a freír espárragos (fam)
3)a) (propel, cause to move)b) ( transmit) \<\<signal/current\>\> enviar*, mandar4) \<\<person\>\> (+ compl)to send somebody to sleep — dormir* a alguien
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viwe'll have to send to the States for spares — tendremos que encargar repuestos de Estados Unidos, tendremos que mandar (a) pedir repuestos a Estados Unidos (AmL)
Phrasal Verbs:- send for- send in- send off- send on- send out- send up[send] (pt, pp sent)1. VT1) (=dispatch) [+ letter, parcel, money, telegram] mandar, enviarplease send me further details — ruego me mande or me envíe más detalles
Jan sends her apologies — Jan pide que la disculpen or excusen
I had some flowers sent to her — le mandé or envié unas flores
he sent word that he wished to discuss peace — avisó or (LAm) mandó (a) decir que quería hablar de hacer las paces
2) (=cause to go) [+ person] mandar; [+ troops] mandar, enviarthey sent him here to help — lo mandaron para que nos ayudara, lo mandaron a ayudarnos
to send a child to bed/to school — mandar a un niño a la cama/a la escuela
to send sb for sth: I sent her for some bread — la mandé a comprar pan or (Sp) a por pan
to send sb home — mandar a algn a casa; (from abroad) repatriar a algn
- send sb to Coventry- send sb packing3) (=convey) [+ signal] enviar, mandar4) (=propel)he sent the ball into the back of the net — lanzó or mandó el balón al fondo de la red
it has sent prices through the roof — ha hecho que los precios se pongan por las nubes or se disparen
shiver I, 1.to send sth/sb flying — mandar algo/a algn volando por los aires
5) (=drive)6) * (=enthral)2.VIshe sent to say that... — mandó or envió un recado diciendo que..., mandó (a) decir que... (LAm)
we shall have to send to France for reinforcements — tendremos que pedir or (LAm) mandar a pedir refuerzos a Francia
- send for- send in- send off- send on- send out- send up* * *[send]
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(past & past p sent) transitive verb1) ( dispatch) \<\<letter/parcel/flowers/greetings\>\> mandar, enviar*send her my love — mándale saludos or recuerdos de mi parte
2) (direct, cause to go) \<\<messenger/envoy/reinforcements\>\> mandar, enviar*to send somebody on an errand/a course — mandar a alguien a hacer un recado or mandado/un curso
to send somebody for something: he sent me for some beer me mandó a comprar cerveza, me mandó a por cerveza (Esp fam); to send somebody to prison mandar a alguien a la cárcel; to send somebody packing — mandar a alguien a freír espárragos (fam)
3)a) (propel, cause to move)b) ( transmit) \<\<signal/current\>\> enviar*, mandar4) \<\<person\>\> (+ compl)to send somebody to sleep — dormir* a alguien
2.
viwe'll have to send to the States for spares — tendremos que encargar repuestos de Estados Unidos, tendremos que mandar (a) pedir repuestos a Estados Unidos (AmL)
Phrasal Verbs:- send for- send in- send off- send on- send out- send up -
7 volley
ˈvɔlɪ
1. сущ.
1) залп Syn: salvo
2) град, поток( насмешек, упреков и т. п.)
3) спорт удар с лета
2. гл.
1) стрелять залпами;
давать залп, очередь
2) сыпаться градом( об упреках, насмешках и т.д.)
3) испускать( крики, жалобы;
обыкн. volley forth, volley off, volley out)
4) ударить (мяч) с лета залп - to fire /to discharge/ a * дать залп (американизм) очередь - * fire (военное) беглый огонь ливень, град - a * of arrows град /туча/ стрел поток (насмешек и т. п.) - *s of laughter взрывы смеха (спортивное) удар с лета - low * удар с лета в низкой точке (теннис) - * pass передача без остановки (футбол) стрелять залпами;
давать залп или очередь (военное) вести беглый огонь осыпать градом( стрел, камней) сыпаться градом (об упреках, насмешках и т. п.) ударить с лета (теннис) volley град, поток (упреков и т. п.) ~ залп ~ испускать (крики, жалобы;
обыкн. volley forth, volley off, volley out) ~ стрелять залпами ~ сыпаться градом ~ удар с лета (в теннисе и т. п.) ~ ударить (мяч) с лета -
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1. n залп2. n амер. очередь3. n поэт. ливень, град4. n поток5. n спорт. удар с лёта6. v стрелять залпами; давать залп или очередь7. v воен. вести беглый огонь8. v осыпать градом9. v сыпаться градом10. v ударить с лётаСинонимический ряд:barrage (noun) barrage; battery; bombardment; broadside; burst; burst of fire; cannonade; drumfire; fusillade; hail; salvo; shelling; shower; storm
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