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1 semifinal
[ˌsemɪ'faɪnl]nome semifinale f.* * *semifinal, semi-final /sɛmɪˈfaɪnl/ ( sport)a. e n.semifinalist, semi-finalistn.semifinalista.* * *[ˌsemɪ'faɪnl]nome semifinale f. -
2 semifinal semi·fi·nal n
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3 win through
uscire vincitore, spuntarlato win through to — qualificarsi per [ semifinal etc]
* * *(to succeed in getting (to a place, the next stage etc): It will be a struggle, but we'll win through in the end.) (farcela)* * *uscire vincitore, spuntarlato win through to — qualificarsi per [ semifinal etc]
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4 semi
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5 semi-final
(a match, round etc immediately before the final: She reached the semi-finals of the competition.) semifinale* * *semi-final -
6 semi-finalist
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7 semifinalist
[ˌsemɪ'faɪnəlɪst]nome semifinalista m. e f.* * *semifinalist* * *[ˌsemɪ'faɪnəlɪst]nome semifinalista m. e f. -
8 get through
1) (squeeze through) passare2) tel.to get through to sb. — parlare con qcn. (al telefono)
to get through to — comunicare con, convincere [ person]
4) [news, supplies] arrivare5) [ examinee] passare, farcela; get through [sth.]6) attraversare, passare attraverso [checkpoint, mud]; arrivare alla fine di, finire [ book]; finire [meal, task]; superare, passare [exam, qualifying round]I get through two notebooks a week — consumo due block notes alla settimana; get [sb., sth.] through
8) (squeeze through) fare passare [object, person]9) (help to endure) [encouragement, strength of character] aiutare ad andare avanti11) pol. fare passare [ bill]* * *1) (to finish (work etc): We got through a lot of work today.) terminare2) (to pass (an examination).) passare3) (to arrive, usually with some difficulty: The food got through to the fort despite the enemy's attempts to stop it.) arrivare4) (to make oneself understood: I just can't get through to her any more.) farsi capire* * *1. vi + prep1) (pass through: window) passare per or da, (crowd) passare attraverso, farsi strada attraverso3) (pass: exam) passare2. vt + prep(cause to succeed: student) far passare, (proposal, bill) far passare a, far approvare a3. vt + adv(succeed in sending: message, supplies) far arrivare or pervenire, (Pol: bill) far passare or approvare4. vi + adv1) (pass through) passare, (news, supplies: arrive) raggiungere2) (pass, be accepted) passare3) (finish) finire, terminare4) Telec ottenere la comunicazione or la lineato get through to sb — mettersi in contatto con qn, (fig: communicate with) comunicare con qn
* * *1) (squeeze through) passare2) tel.to get through to sb. — parlare con qcn. (al telefono)
to get through to — comunicare con, convincere [ person]
4) [news, supplies] arrivare5) [ examinee] passare, farcela; get through [sth.]6) attraversare, passare attraverso [checkpoint, mud]; arrivare alla fine di, finire [ book]; finire [meal, task]; superare, passare [exam, qualifying round]I get through two notebooks a week — consumo due block notes alla settimana; get [sb., sth.] through
8) (squeeze through) fare passare [object, person]9) (help to endure) [encouragement, strength of character] aiutare ad andare avanti11) pol. fare passare [ bill]
См. также в других словарях:
semifinal — [sem΄i fī′nəl; ] for n., usually [ sem′i fī΄nəl] adj. coming just before the final match, as of a tournament n. 1. a semifinal match 2. [pl.] a semifinal round … English World dictionary
semifinal — also semi final, 1884, from SEMI (Cf. semi ) + FINAL (Cf. final) … Etymology dictionary
semifinal — s. f. [Esporte] Prova eliminatória de um campeonato esportivo, anterior à final, em que participam 4 competidores. = MEIA FINAL ‣ Etimologia: semi + final … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
semifinal — sustantivo femenino 1. Penúltima prueba de una competición, de un campeonato o de un concurso, que se gana por eliminación y no por puntos: Hoy se juegan las semifinales europeas de baloncesto … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
semifinal — (De semi y final). f. Cada una de las dos penúltimas competiciones del campeonato o concurso, que se gana por eliminación del contrario y no por puntos. U. m. en pl.) … Diccionario de la lengua española
semifinal — I. adjective Date: 1884 1. being next to the last in an elimination tournament 2. of or participating in a semifinal II. noun Date: 1895 1. a semifinal match 2. a semifinal round • semifinalist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
semifinal — ► sustantivo femenino DEPORTES Cada una de las penúltimas competiciones de un campeonato deportivo o un concurso, que se gana por eliminación del contrario: ■ ya es un éxito haber llegado a la semifinal. * * * semifinal (de «semi » y «final») f.… … Enciclopedia Universal
semifinal */ — UK [ˌsemɪˈfaɪn(ə)l] / US / US [ˌsemaɪˈfaɪn(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms semifinal : singular semifinal plural semifinals one of the two games that are played immediately before the last game in a sports competition. The two people or teams… … English dictionary
semifinal — /sem ee fuyn l, sem uy /, Sports. adj. 1. of or pertaining to the round preceding the final one in a tournament from which losers are eliminated. 2. (in boxing) of or pertaining to the second most important bout on a card, usually immediately… … Universalium
semifinal — noun (C) one of a pair of sports games, whose winners then compete against each other to decide who wins the whole competition: The world chess championship semifinal at Linares, Spain … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
semifinal — sem•i•fi•nal [[t]ˌsɛm iˈfaɪn l, ˌsɛm aɪ [/t]] adj. 1) being the next to last round in an elimination tournament 2) being the second most important bout in a boxing tournament 3) a semifinal round or bout • Etymology: 1880–85 sem i•fi′nal•ist, n … From formal English to slang