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showjumping /ˈʃəʊdʒʌmpɪŋ/ (equit.)n. [u]gare di salto; concorsi ippici● showjumping competition, concorso ippicoshowjumpern. -
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[raʊnd]1. adjrotondo (-a), (arms, body) grassoccio (-a), (cheeks) paffuto (-a)a round table — un tavolo rotondo, (fig) un'associazione
2. advall round; right round — tutt'intorno, tutt'in giro
3. prepintorno a, attorno aall round the house — (inside) dappertutto in casa, (outside) tutt'intorno alla casa
to look round a house/a town — visitare una casa/una città
round the clock — ininterrottamente, 24 ore su 24
4. n1) (circle) cerchio, tondo, (Brit: slice: of bread, meat) fetta2)3) (of watchman, postman, milkman) giroto go the rounds — (illness) diffondersi, (story) passare di bocca in bocca, circolare
4) Boxing round m inv, Golf partita, Showjumping percorso, (in tournament, competition) incontro5. vt1) (make round: lips) arrotondare, (edges) smussare2) (go round: corner) girare, voltare, (bend) superare, Naut doppiare•- round on- round up
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