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1 transport **** trans·port n vb , adj
[træns'pɔːt]1. n1) (gen) trasporto, (vehicle) mezzo di trasportopublic transport — mezzi mpl or trasporti mpl pubblici
2) (fig: of delight, rage) trasporto2. vt1) trasportare, (History: convicts) deportare2) fig3. adj(system, costs) di trasportoSee:English-Italian dictionary > transport **** trans·port n vb , adj
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2 ♦ transport
♦ transport /ˈtrænspɔ:t/n.1 [u] trasporto; (i) trasporti: transport by rail, trasporto su rotaia (o per ferrovia); transport by road, trasporto su strada (o su gomma)2 [uc] (fig.) impeto; moto; slancio; trasporto: in a transport of rage, in un impeto d'ira; transports of delight, slanci di gioia5 (aeron.) aereo da trasporto6 [u] (chim.) trasporto7 (stor.) deportato● transport agent, spedizioniere □ (autom., tur.) transport café, posto di ristoro; autogrill □ transport charges, spese di trasporto □ transport company, società di trasporti; messaggerie □ (econ.) the transport industry, il settore dei trasporti □ (aeron.) transport plane, aereo da trasporto □ transport rates, tariffe dei trasporti □ (fam.) I've no transport, sono senza un mezzo di trasporto; non ho la macchina □ (lett.) to be thrown into transports, essere fuori di sé ( per la gioia, l'entusiasmo, ecc.).(to) transport /trænˈspɔ:t/v. t.3 (stor.) deportare -
3 freight
I 1. [freɪt]1) (goods) merce f. trasportata, carico m.2) (transport system) trasporto m.3) (cost) spese f.pl. di trasporto, porto m.2.modificatore comm. [ company] di trasporti; [route, charges] di trasporto; [transport, service, train, terminal] merci; [ traffic] di merciII [freɪt]verbo transitivo comm. trasportare [ goods]* * *[freit]1) (goods being carried from place to place: air-freight; ( also adjective) a freight train.) carico, merce2) (the money charged for carrying such goods: He charged me $100 freight.) trasporto•* * *[freɪt]1. n(goods transported) merce f, merci fpl, (charge) spese fpl di trasporto2. vt(transport: goods) trasportare3. adj(yard) merci inv4. adv* * *freight /freɪt/n. [u]1 (trasp.) trasporto ( di merci): air [rail] freight, trasporto aereo [per ferrovia]; to send st. by air freight, spedire qc. per via aerea; to shift freight from road to rail, spostare il trasporto merci dalla ruota alla rotaia; freight company, società di trasporto; freight charges, spese di trasporto; (naut.) spese di nolo2 merce trasportata; merci (pl.); carico: to carry freight, trasportare merci (o un carico); heavy freight, carico pesante; freight wagon (o, USA, car), carro (o vagone) merci; freight train, treno merci; freight service, servizio merci; paying freight, carico pagante4 (aeron., naut.) nolo: freight brokerage, provvigione sul nolo; freight in advance, nolo anticipato● freight broker, sensale di noli □ (in USA) Freight Bureau, Conferenza della Navigazione □ ( USA) freight collect = freight forward ► sotto □ (naut.) Freight Conference, Conferenza della Navigazione □ (naut.) freight contracting, noleggio ( di navi) □ (ferr., USA) freight depot, scalo merci □ freight elevator, montacarichi □ (autom.) «Freight flow» ( cartello), «autocarri in manovra» □ freight forward, ( USA) porto assegnato; (naut.) nolo pagato a destinazione (o posticipato) □ freight forwarder (o forwarding agent), spedizioniere □ (naut.) freight market, mercato dei noli □ freight rate, ( USA) tariffa di trasporto ( di merci); (naut.) rata (o tariffa) di nolo □ (naut.) freight ship, nave da carico □ (naut.) freight ton, tonnellata di nolo (o di noleggio; 1000 kg se è metrica, 1016 se è imperiale) □ (naut.) freight unpaid, nolo assegnato □ ( USA) freight yard, scalo merci.(to) freight /freɪt/v. t.4 (fig.) (al passivo) caricare: His words were freighted with innuendo, le sue parole erano cariche di sottintesi.* * *I 1. [freɪt]1) (goods) merce f. trasportata, carico m.2) (transport system) trasporto m.3) (cost) spese f.pl. di trasporto, porto m.2.modificatore comm. [ company] di trasporti; [route, charges] di trasporto; [transport, service, train, terminal] merci; [ traffic] di merciII [freɪt]verbo transitivo comm. trasportare [ goods] -
4 terminal
['tɜːmɪnl] 1.1) (at station) terminal m.; aer. (air) terminal m.rail terminal — terminal, stazione di testa
2) inform. terminale m.3) el. terminale m.2.1) (last) [ stage] terminale; med. (incurable) [ patient] terminale, incurabile; fig. [ boredom] mortale2) comm. scol. trimestrale* * *['tə:minəl] 1. noun1) (a building containing the arrival and departure areas for passengers at an airport or one in the centre of a city or town where passengers can buy tickets for air travel etc and can be transported by bus etc to an airport: an air terminal.) terminal2) (a usually large station at either end of a railway line, or one for long-distance buses: a bus terminal.) stazione; capolinea3) (in an electric circuit, a point of connection to a battery etc: the positive/negative terminal.) terminale4) (a device linked to a computer by which the computer can be operated.) terminale2. adjective((of an illness etc) in the final stage before death: This ward is for patients with terminal cancer.) terminale* * *terminal /ˈtɜ:mɪnl/A a.3 trimestrale; periodico: (rag.) terminal accounts, rendiconto trimestrale; terminal examinations, esami trimestrali5 (elettr.) di morsetto; ai morsetti; di connessioneB n.1 (elettr.) capocorda; terminale; morsetto2 (comput.) terminale6 (naut.) stazione marittima● (telef.) terminal block, morsettiera □ (elettr.) terminal board, morsettiera □ (bot.) terminal bud, gemma apicale □ (geol.) terminal moraine, morena frontale □ terminal tower, pilone ( di funivia o teleferica) □ (fis.) terminal velocity, velocità limite □ (elettr.) terminal voltage, tensione ai morsetti □ ( d'ospedale) terminal ward, reparto malati terminali.* * *['tɜːmɪnl] 1.1) (at station) terminal m.; aer. (air) terminal m.rail terminal — terminal, stazione di testa
2) inform. terminale m.3) el. terminale m.2.1) (last) [ stage] terminale; med. (incurable) [ patient] terminale, incurabile; fig. [ boredom] mortale2) comm. scol. trimestrale
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