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41 -to find o to see?-
Nota d'usoL'espressione andare a trovare non va tradotta letteralmente usando il verbo “to find”; in questo contesto bisogna utilizzare i verbi “to see” o “to visit”: Vado a trovare un amico a Londra, I'm going to see (o visit) a friend in London. La traduzione letterale I'm going to find a friend significherebbe “sto cercando un amico (che si è perso)” oppure “sto cercando di farmi un nuovo amico”. -
42 look-see
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43 Tennessee Ten·nes·see n
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44 we etc will see
(I, we etc shall wait and consider the matter later: `May I have a new bicycle?' `We'll see.) (vedremo), (si vedrà) -
45 endorsee en·dor·see n
[ˌɪndɔː'siː] -
46 foresee fore·see
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47 foreseeable fore·see·able adj
[fɔː'siːəbl](opportunity) prevedibile -
48 fricassee fric·as·see n
[ˌfrɪkə'siː]Culin fricassea -
49 lessee les·see n
[lɛ'siː]affittuario (-a), locatario (-a) -
50 licensee li·cen·see n
[ˌlaɪsən'siː](in pub) titolare m/f di licenza per la vendita di bevande alcoliche -
51 oversee over·see
[ˌəʊvə'siː] [ˌəʊvə'sɔː] [ˌəʊvə'siːn] -
52 seeing see·ing conj
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53 seesaw see·saw
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54 sightseeing sight·see·ing n
['saɪtˌsiːɪŋ]to go sightseeing; to do some sightseeing — (gen) fare un giro turistico, (in town) visitare la città
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55 unforeseeable un·fore·see·able adj
[ˌʌnfɔː'siːəbl]English-Italian dictionary > unforeseeable un·fore·see·able adj
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56 look at / see through rose-coloured spectacles/glasses
(to take an over-optimistic view of.) (vedere tutto rosa)English-Italian dictionary > look at / see through rose-coloured spectacles/glasses
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57 Holy See
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58 av.
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59 B/L
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60 b/l
See:bill of lading* * *b/l► B/L
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