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1 ♦ air
♦ air /ɛə(r)/A n.1 [u] aria; atmosfera: fresh air, aria fresca; pure air, aria pura; foul air, aria irrespirabile; by air, per via aerea; in aereo; in the air, nell'aria; in aria; in volo; in the open air, all'aria aperta; to rise into the air, sollevarsi in aria; There's trouble in the air, c'è (o tira) aria di guai; to gasp for air, boccheggiare; sentirsi mancare l'aria2 [u] ( radio, TV) etere; onde (pl.): to be on the air, essere in onda; parlare alla radio (o alla TV); to be back on the air, tornare in onda; off the air, non in onda; prima, dopo la trasmissione; to go off the air, finire (la trasmissione, il programma); We go off the air in one minute, il nostro progamma termina tra un minuto3 brezza leggera; aria4 aria; espressione; aspetto; impressione; alone: with an air of disdain, con aria sdegnosa; There was an air of mystery about it, c'era un alone di mistero5 (al pl.) arie; supponenza (sing.): to give oneself airs, darsi delle arie; to put on airs, metter su arie6 (mus.) aria; motivo; melodiaB a. attr.d'aria; dell'aria; dall'aria; aereo; per via aerea; aero- (pref.): air ambulance, aeroambulanza; (mil.) air attack, attacco aereo (o dall'aria); (ecol.) air pollution, inquinamento atmosferico; air traffic, traffico aereo; air bubble, bolla d'aria; air cargo, carico aereo; air disaster, sciagura aerea; air duct, condotto dell'aria; air parcel, pacco per via aerea: air supremacy, supremazia aerea; dominio dell'aria● air alert, allarme aereo □ (autom.) air bag ► airbag □ (mil.) air base, base aerea □ (aeron.) air beacon, aerofaro; radiofaro □ (GB) air bed, materassino ( gonfiabile) □ air bladder, (zool.) vescica natatoria; (bot.) vescica aerifera □ air bleeder, spurgo d'aria; sfiatatoio □ (mil.) air blockade, embargo (o blocco) aereo □ (mecc.) air brake, freno ad aria compressa; (aeron.) aerofreno □ air bridge, (mil.) ponte aereo; ( in aeroporto, GB) corridoio telescopico □ air carrier, vettore aereo □ air chamber, camera d'aria ( nelle macchine idrauliche) □ (aeron. mil., in GB) Air Chief Marshal (2В° grado dall'alto; cfr. ital.) Generale di Armata Aerea con incarichi speciali □ (tecn.) air cleaner, filtro dell'aria □ (aeron. mil., in GB) Air Commodore, Generale di Brigata Aerea □ (tecn., mecc.) air compressor, compressore d'aria □ (tecn., mecc.) air condenser, condensatore ad aria; ( anche) separatore di condensa □ air-conditioned, ad aria condizionata; climatizzato □ air conditioner, condizionatore d'aria; climatizzatore □ air conditioning, climatizzazione; condizionamento dell'aria □ (aeron.) air controller, controllore di volo □ (tecn., mecc.) air-cooled, raffreddato ad aria □ air cooling, raffreddamento ad aria □ air corridor, corridoio aereo □ (trasp., aeron.) air courier, corriere aereo □ (mil.) air cover, copertura (o protezione) aerea □ air crash, disastro aereo □ air cushion, cuscino gonfiabile; ( di veicolo) cuscino d'aria □ (tecn.) air drill, perforatrice pneumatica, martello pneumatico; ( anche) trapano ad aria compressa □ air-dry, stagionato □ air fare ► airfare □ (autom., mecc.) air filter, filtro dell'aria □ (mil.) air force, aeronautica militare; aviazione □ (in USA) Air Force One, l'aereo del Presidente degli USA □ air-freshener, deodorante per ambienti □ (fam.) air guitar, chitarra immaginaria che si finge di suonare □ air gun, fucile (o pistola) ad aria compressa; pistola a spruzzo □ (mil.) air gunner, mitragliere □ air hole, passaggio per l'aria; spiraglio d'aria; (tecn.) sfiatatoio; (ind. min.) fornello di ventilazione □ (aeron.) air hostess, hostess ( di volo); assistente di volo □ (med.) air hunger, dispnea □ (tecn.) air inlet (o air intake) presa d'aria □ air jacket, (aeron.) giubbotto pneumatico; (mecc.) involucro per il raffreddamento ad aria □ air kiss, bacio dato senza contatto; gesto del bacio □ (aeron.) air lane, corridoio aereo □ air letter, aerogramma □ air line ► airline □ (aeron.) air log, dromografo □ (aeron. mil., in GB) Air Marshal, Generale di Squadra Aerea □ (meteor.) air mass, massa d'aria □ ( USA) air mattress, materassino ( gonfiabile) □ (aeron.) air mile, miglio □ (aeron.) air miles, Air Miles® loc. n. pl., punti ( accumulati con frequenti viaggi aerei o altri acquisti) che danno diritto a viaggi aerei gratuiti o altri benefici □ (aeron. mil., in GB) air officer, ufficiale d'aviazione (di grado superiore a ► «group captain», ► group) □ air piracy, pirateria aerea □ air pirate, pirata dell'aria □ air pistol, pistola ad aria compressa □ (bot.) air plant, epifita □ (aeron.) air pocket, vuoto d'aria □ (mil.) air power, potenziale aereo; potenza aerea □ air pump, pompa pneumatica □ air quotes, segno di virgolette fatto nell'aria con le dita ( per indicare l'uso ironico o speciale di una parola) □ air rage, comportamento violento o aggressivo di un passeggero a bordo di un aereo □ air raid, incursione aerea; bombardamento aereo □ air-raid shelter, rifugio antiaereo □ ( in tempo di guerra) air-raid warden, incaricato di mantenere l'ordine durante un'incursione aerea □ air-raid warning, allarme aereo □ (aeron. mil.) air rank, grado di ufficiale □ air rifle, fucile ad aria compressa □ air sac, (anat.) alveolo; (zool.) sacco aereo □ air-sea, aeromarittimo; aeronavale: air-sea rescue, soccorso aeromarittimo; salvataggio aeronavale □ air show, esibizione aeronautica □ (astrol.) air sign, segno d'aria □ (aeron.) air sock, manica a vento □ air station, stazione aeroportuale; aeroscalo □ (aeron. mil.) air squadron, squadriglia (d'aerei) □ (mil.) air strike ► airstrike □ air survey, rilevamento aereo □ air taxi, aerotaxi □ air terminal, aerostazione ( urbana); terminal □ (aeron.) air ticket, biglietto d'aereo □ ( radio, TV) air time ► airtime □ (mil.) air-to-air missile, missile aria-aria □ (aeron., mil.) air-to-air refuelling, rifornimento in volo □ (mil.) air-to-ground, aria-terra □ (mil.) air-to-surface, aria-superficie □ air traffic control, controllo del traffico aereo □ air traffic controller, controllore di volo; uomo radar (fam.) □ air tube, camera d'aria ( di pneumatico) □ (mil.) air umbrella, copertura aerea □ (mecc.) air valve, valvola dell'aria □ air vent, cunicolo di ventilazione □ (aeron. mil., in GB) Air Vice Marshal, Generale di Divisione Aerea □ (comm.) air waybill, lettera di trasporto aereo □ (aeron. mil.) air wing, stormo (d'aerei) □ (fam.) airs and graces, modi affettati; pose; arie da gran dama □ to build castles in the air, fare castelli in aria □ to clear the air, aerare ( una stanza); cambiare aria; (fig.) eliminare i malintesi, i sospetti, ecc.; chiarire le cose □ (fam.) to get the air, essere piantato in asso; ( anche) essere licenziato, essere mandato a spasso (fam.) □ (fam. USA) to give sb. the air, voltare le spalle, piantare in asso; ( anche) licenziare q., mandare a spasso q. (fam.) □ (fam.) hot air, parole vuote; chiacchiere □ (up) in the air, ( di progetto, ecc.) incerto, non ancora deciso, vago, fumoso, in alto mare; ( di persona) indeciso, in dubbio, perplesso, confuso □ ( di notizie, voci) to take air, diffondersi; spargersi □ to take the air, prendere aria (o una boccata d'aria) □ to take to the air, prendere il volo; alzarsi in volo □ thin air, il nulla: to vanish into thin air, svanire nel nulla; out of thin air, dal nulla; to produce st. out of thin air, tirare qc. fuori dal nulla; inventare qc. □ to be walking (o treading) on air, essere euforico; essere al settimo cielo □ (fam.) The air turned blue, sono volate parole grosse □ (fam.) You could cut the air with a knife, la tensione era fortissima; l'atmosfera era elettrica.(to) air /ɛə(r)/v. t.1 arieggiare; dare aria a; aerare; ventilare2 rendere noto; diffondere; rendere di pubblica ragione● (fam. USA) to air one's dirty linen in public, mettere in piazza i propri affari privati. -
2 air
A n1 ( substance) air m ; in the open air en plein air, au grand air ; I need a change of air j'ai besoin de changer d'air ; to come up for air [swimmer, animal] remonter à la surface pour respirer ; to let the air out of a tyre/balloon dégonfler un pneu/ballon ;2 (atmosphere, sky) air m ; he threw the ball up into the air il a jeté le ballon en l'air ; the helicopter rose up into the air l'hélicoptère a décollé ; the birds of the air les oiseaux qui volent ; the swans took to the air les cygnes se sont envolés or ont pris leur envol ; to send sth/to travel by air envoyer qch/voyager par avion ; Paris (seen) from the air Paris vu d'avion ; the battle was fought on the ground and in the air la bataille fut livrée sur terre et dans les airs ; to clear the air lit [storm] rafraîchir l'air ; fig détendre l'atmosphère ;3 Radio, TV to be/go on the air [broadcaster, interviewee] être/passer à l'antenne ; to go off the air quitter l'antenne ; while the programme was still on the air alors que l'émission était encore en cours de diffusion ; the series will be back on the air in January le feuilleton reprendra en janvier ; he went on the air to reassure the public il est intervenu à la radio or à la télévision pour rassurer le public ; off the air, she confided that… hors antenne, elle a confié que… ; the channel goes off the air at midnight la chaîne cesse d'émettre à minuit ;4 ( manner) ( of person) air m ; (aura, appearance) ( of place) aspect m, air m ; with an air of innocence/indifference d'un air innocent/indifférent ; an air of mystery surrounds the project le projet est entouré de mystère ; he has a certain air about him il a une certaine allure ;5 Mus air m ;B vtr1 ( dry) faire sécher ; ( freshen by exposing to air) aérer [garment, room, bed] ; don't wear that shirt, it hasn't been aired ne mets pas cette chemise, elle n'est pas complètement sèche ;2 ( express) exprimer, faire part de [opinion, view] ; to air one's grievances exposer ses griefs ; to air one's knowledge faire étalage de son savoir ;3 US ( broadcast) diffuser.there's something in the air il y a quelque chose dans l'air, il y a quelque chose qui se trame ; he could sense trouble in the air il sentait qu'il y avait de l'orage dans l'air fig ; there's a rumour in the air that… le bruit court que… ; to put on airs, to give oneself airs péj se donner de grands airs ; our plans are still totally up in the air nos projets sont toujours très flous or vagues ; to be walking ou treading on air être aux anges ; to disappear ou vanish into thin air se volatiser ; they produced ou conjured these figures out of thin air leurs chiffres étaient complètement fantaisistes. -
3 tread
tred 1. past tense - trod; verb1) (to place one's feet on: He threw his cigarette on the ground and trod on it.)2) (to walk on, along, over etc: He trod the streets looking for a job.)3) (to crush by putting one's feet on: We watched them treading the grapes.)2. noun1) (a way of walking or putting one's feet: I heard his heavy tread.) skritt, gange2) (the grooved and patterned surface of a tyre: The tread has been worn away.) mønster, sliteflate3) (the horizontal part of a step or stair on which the foot is placed.) trappetrinn•gange--------skritt--------trinnIsubst. \/tred\/1) steg, skritt, gange2) trappetrinn, trinn, inntrinn3) trinnbredde, trinnflate4) ( på fot eller sko) sliteflate5) (på bildekk, også tread pattern) slitebane, slitemønster, dekkmønster, profil6) (på skinner, skosåler) slitebane, sliteflate7) (gammeldags, om fugler) paringII1) trå, tråkke, gå2) trampe (på), trampe i stykker, presse ut (med føttene), stampe (med føttene), tråkke ned3) tråkke opp4) gå (på), vandre (på), gå langs, følge5) ( overført) betre6) ( om fugler) pare seg (med)7) forsyne med slitebane, legge slitebane på8) ( spøkefullt) dansetread a measure ( gammeldags) trø dansentread down ( også overført) trå ned, trampe ned, tråkke ned, knusetread in someone's footstep gå i noens fotsportread lightly ( overført) gå forsiktig fremtread on air eller walk on air være i den syvende himmeltread on someone's corns tråkke noen på tærnetread on someone's heels tråkke i hælene på noen, følge like etter noentread on someone's toes ( spesielt overført) tråkke noen på tærnetread to death tråkke ihjel, trampe ihjeltread under foot trå under fottread water trå vannet ( overført) stagnere, ikke gjøre fremskritt -
4 trooping
n перевозка или переброска войск за пределы страныСинонимический ряд:1. associating (verb) associating; consorting; fraternising; hobnobbing2. flooding (verb) flooding; pouring; swarming; teeming; thronging3. walking (verb) ambulating; footing it; hoofing; pacing; stepping; traipsing; treading; walking -
5 tread
[tred] 1. past tense - trod; verb1) (to place one's feet on: He threw his cigarette on the ground and trod on it.)2) (to walk on, along, over etc: He trod the streets looking for a job.)3) (to crush by putting one's feet on: We watched them treading the grapes.)2. noun1) (a way of walking or putting one's feet: I heard his heavy tread.) korak, hoja2) (the grooved and patterned surface of a tyre: The tread has been worn away.) avtomobilski plašč3) (the horizontal part of a step or stair on which the foot is placed.) stopnica•* * *I [tred]nounkorak, hoja, stopanje; stopnica (stopnišča, pri kočiji itd.); podnožnik; prečka (pri lestvi); širina tira; razmik med pedaloma pri biciklu; sled, odtis (kolesa itd.)II [tred]1.intransitive verbstopati, korakati, iti, hoditi; neposredno slediti;2.transitive verbiti po, stopiti (na), gaziti, tlačiti; krčiti, utreti (pot); plesati (ples); pohoditi, pogaziti, zmečkati; naskočitito tread on s.th. — stopiti na, pohoditi kajto tread on s.o's corns (toes) — stopiti komu na kurje oko (na prste)(to seem) to tread on air figuratively plavati na oblakih, biti ves iz sebe od veseljato tread the stage (the boards) — iti med gledališke igralce, nastopiti na odrudo not tread on the grass! — ne hodite po travi!to tread (as) on eggs — iti kot po jajcih, figuratively ravnati, postopati opreznoto tread on s.o.'s he heels — biti komu za petamito tread on s.o.'s neck figuratively imeti koga v popolni oblasti
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