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1 ♦ sky
♦ sky /skaɪ/n.2 (pl.) cieli; clima; tempo: warmer skies, climi più caldi; the grey skies of Britain, i cieli grigi dell'Inghilterra● sky blue, celeste; azzurro (sost.) □ sky-blue, celeste; azzurro (agg.) □ (scherz.) sky-blue pink, color cane che fugge ( colore che non esiste) □ (fotogr.) sky camera, macchina fotografica per riprese dall'aereo □ sky-high, (agg.) altissimo, che arriva al cielo, fino al cielo; (avv.) molto in alto: sky-high prices, prezzi alle stelle □ ( USA) sky marshal, agente speciale per la repressione della pirateria aerea; ‘sceriffo dell'aria’ ( guardia armata su aerei civili) □ sky pilot, (aeron.) pilota con brevetto; (pop.) prete; (naut.) cappellano di bordo □ (tecn.) sky-pointing, puntato verso il cielo □ sky-sign, insegna ( pubblicitaria, luminosa) su un edificio; ( anche) messaggio scritto da un aereo □ ( sport) sky surfer, surfista aereo □ sky marshal, guardia armata a bordo di un aereo □ sky surfing, surf aereo □ sky wave, onda spaziale (o ionosferica) □ to blow st. sky-high, far saltare qc. in aria □ out of a clear blue sky, all'improvviso; di punto in bianco □ to praise sb. to the skies, portare q. alle stelle □ to be raised to the skies, essere portato alle stelle □ under the open sky, all'aperto; all'aria libera: to sleep under the open sky, dormire all'aperto (o sotto le stelle) □ (fam.) The sky's the limit, non c'è limite ( alla spesa, ai guadagni, alle puntate, ecc.); nessuno ci ferma più.(to) sky /skaɪ/A v. t. (fam.)1 lanciare, scagliare ( una palla) molto in alto: ( sport) to sky the ball, fare un (tiro a) campanileB v. i. -
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[skaɪ] 1.nome cielo m.2.clear o open sky cielo sereno; in(to) the sky in cielo; a patch of blue sky uno squarcio di blu; there are blue skies ahead fig. all'orizzonte il cielo è sereno; under the open sky — all'aperto, sotto le stelle
to take to the skies — [ plane] decollare
••* * *(the part of space above the earth, in which the sun, moon etc can be seen; the heavens: The sky was blue and cloudless; We had grey skies and rain throughout our holiday; The skies were grey all week.) cielo- sky-blue- sky-diving
- sky-diver
- sky-high
- skyjack
- skyjacker
- skylight
- skyline - the sky's the limit* * *[skaɪ] 1.nome cielo m.2.clear o open sky cielo sereno; in(to) the sky in cielo; a patch of blue sky uno squarcio di blu; there are blue skies ahead fig. all'orizzonte il cielo è sereno; under the open sky — all'aperto, sotto le stelle
to take to the skies — [ plane] decollare
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3 sky *** n
[skaɪ]to sleep under the open sky — dormire sotto le stelle or all'aperto
the sky's the limit fig fam — non ci sono limiti
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4 sky-high
[ˌskaɪ'haɪ] 1.aggettivo [prices, rates] altissimo2.to blow sth. sky-high — fare esplodere qcs
* * *adverb, adjective (very high: The car was blown sky-high by the explosion; sky-high prices.) altissimo, (alle stelle)* * *[ˌskaɪ'haɪ]1. adv(throw) molto in alto2. adjfam esorbitante* * *[ˌskaɪ'haɪ] 1.aggettivo [prices, rates] altissimo2.to blow sth. sky-high — fare esplodere qcs
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5 sky-blue
[ˌskaɪ'bluː] 1.aggettivo celeste, azzurro cielo2.nome celeste m., azzurro m. cielo* * *adjective, noun ((of) the light blue colour of cloudless sky: She wore a sky-blue dress.) celeste, azzurro cielo* * *[ˌskaɪ'bluː]1. n2. adj* * *[ˌskaɪ'bluː] 1.aggettivo celeste, azzurro cielo2.nome celeste m., azzurro m. cielo -
6 sky marshal
nagente m/f armato a bordo (di aereo) -
7 sky-diving n
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8 sky-diver
noun paracadutista -
9 sky-diving
noun (the sport of jumping from aircraft and waiting for some time before opening one's parachute.) paracadutismo -
10 sky train
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11 pie in the sky
(something good promised for the future but which one is not certain or likely to get: He says he will get a well-paid job but it's just pie in the sky.) chimera, castello in aria -
12 the sky's the limit
(there is no upper limit eg to the amount of money that may be spent: Choose any present you like - the sky's the limit!) (non c'è limite) -
13 skydiver sky·div·er n
['skaɪdaɪvə(r)]paracadutista m/f acrobatico (-a) -
14 skyjack sky·jack vt
['skaɪˌdʒæk](aircraft) dirottare -
15 skyjacker sky·jack·er n
['skaɪˌdʒækə(r)]pirata m dell'aria, dirottatore (-trice) -
16 Skylab Sky·lab n
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17 skylark sky·lark
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18 skylight sky·light n
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19 skyline sky·line n
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20 skyscraper sky·scraper n
['skaɪˌskreɪpə(r)]
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