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21 vista
"view;Ansicht"* * *f ( senso) sight( capacità visiva) eyesight( veduta) viewa prima vista at first sightmusic at sightin vista di in sight offig in view ofconoscere qualcuno di vista know someone by sightfig perdere qualcuno di vista lose touch with s.o.* * *vista s.f.1 sight: gli organi della vista, the organs of sight; alla vista del sangue svenne, she fainted at the sight of blood; avere una vista buona, cattiva, difettosa, to have good, bad, defective sight; avere una vista aquilina, to have an eagle eye; avere la vista corta, (anche fig.) to be shortsighted; avere la vista lunga, (anche fig.) to be longsighted, (fig.) to show foresight; perdere la vista, to lose one's sight // a prima vista, at first sight: amore a prima vista, love at first sight; suonare a prima vista, to play at sight; a prima vista mi sembra un buon affare, at first sight it seems to be a bargain // in vista di, considering (o in view of); in sight of: in vista del Natale, gli ho già comprato un regalo, seeing that it's Christmas I've bought him a present; in vista del traguardo fece uno scatto, when the finishing line was in sight he made a sprint; siamo in vista della costa siciliana, the Sicilian coast is in sight (o we are in sight of the Sicilian coast) // punto di vista, point of view (anche fig.) // è una persona molto in vista, he is very much in the public eye // conoscere qlcu. di vista, to know s.o. by sight // crescere a vista d'occhio, to grow visibly // la prateria si estendeva a vista d'occhio, the meadowland stretched out as far as the eye could see // sparare a vista, to shoot on sight (comm.) sight; ( mostra) show // (banca): a vista, at sight (o on demand); a 30 giorni vista, 30 days after sight; cambiale a vista, sight bill (o draft); pagabile a vista, payable at sight (o on demand); prestito a vista, demand loan (o amer. call loan)2 ( occhi) eyes (pl.): smetto di leggere perché ho la vista stanca, I'll stop reading because my eyes are tired3 ( veduta) sight, view: le Alpi sono una delle più belle viste del mondo, the Alps are one of the most beautiful sights in the world; la casa ha una bella vista sulla baia, the house has a fine view over the bay // far bella vista, to show // mettersi in vista, to show off4 ( campo visivo) view: tieni in vista queste carte, keep these papers in view; lascialo bene in vista all'entrata, leave it at the entrance where it can easily be seen; sottrarsi alla vista di qlcu., to hide from s.o.'s sight // perder di vista, to lose sight of: dopo il liceo ci siamo persi di vista, after school we lost sight of each other // ho in vista qualcosa di interessante, I have something interesting in view (o coming up); ha in vista una promozione, he is going to get promotion // (aer.) volo a vista, contact flight.* * *['vista]sostantivo femminile1) (facoltà di vedere) eyesight2) (il vedere) sightgradevole alla vista — pleasing to the eye o sight
conoscere qcn. di vista — to know sb. by sight
a prima vista — at first glance o sight
a prima vista sembra facile — on the face of it, it sounds easy
3) (possibilità di vedere) viewimpedire la vista di qcs. — to obstruct the view of sth.
perdere di vista qcn., qcs. — to lose sight of sb., sth. (anche fig.)
punto di vista — viewpoint, point of view
4) (ciò che si vede) sight, viewsparare a vista a qcn. — to shoot sb. on sight
bene in vista — in full view; fig. (in risalto)
una persona in vista — a prominent o high-profile person
mettersi in vista — to make oneself conspicuous; (imminente)
in vista della costa — within sight of the coast; (nell'imminenza di)
in vista di qcs., di fare qcs. — with a view to sth., to doing sth
* * *vista/'vista/sostantivo f.1 (facoltà di vedere) eyesight; avere dei problemi di vista to have difficulty with one's eyesight; difetto della vista sight defect; avere una vista buona to have good eyesight; esame della vista eye test; perdere la vista to lose one's sight2 (il vedere) sight; svenire alla vista del sangue to faint at the sight of blood; gradevole alla vista pleasing to the eye o sight; conoscere qcn. di vista to know sb. by sight; a prima vista at first glance o sight; a prima vista sembra facile on the face of it, it sounds easy; amore a prima vista love at first sight; traduzione a prima vista unseen translation; suonare a prima vista to sight-read3 (possibilità di vedere) view; impedire la vista di qcs. to obstruct the view of sth.; scomparire dalla vista to disappear from view; perdere di vista qcn., qcs. to lose sight of sb., sth. (anche fig.); punto di vista viewpoint, point of view; una camera con vista sul mare a room with a view of the sea4 (ciò che si vede) sight, view; la vista dall'alto the view from above5 a vista [atterrare, pilotare] whithout instruments; [ trave] exposed; [ pagabile] on demand; prestito a vista call loan; sparare a vista a qcn. to shoot sb. on sight6 in vista (in modo visibile) bene in vista in full view; fig. (in risalto) una persona in vista a prominent o high-profile person; mettersi in vista to make oneself conspicuous; (imminente) sono in vista dei cambiamenti there are changes in sight; ci sono guai in vista there's trouble on the horizon7 in vista di (in prossimità di) in vista della costa within sight of the coast; (nell'imminenza di) in vista di qcs., di fare qcs. with a view to sth., to doing sth. -
22 tirare
[ti'rare]1. vttirare qn da parte — to take o draw sb aside
tirare qn per i capelli — to pull sb's hair, fig to force sb
tirare fuori — to pull out, take out
tirare su qn/qc — to pull sb/sth up
tirare su qn — (fig : rallegrare) to cheer sb up, (allevare) to bring sb up
tirarsi dietro qn — to bring o drag sb along
tirarsi addosso qc — to pull sth down on top of o.s., fig to bring sth upon o.s.
2) (chiudere: tende) to draw, close, pulltirare la porta — to close the door, pull the door to
3) (tracciare, disegnare) to draw, trace, (stampare) to print4) (lanciare: sasso, palla) to throw, fling, (colpo, freccia) to fire, (fig : bestemmie, imprecazioni) to hurl, let flytirare il pallone Calcio — to kick the ball
2. vitirare avanti — (fig : vivere) to get by, (proseguire) to struggle on
tirare tardi/mattina — to stay up late/till the early hours o dawn
tirare col fucile/con l'arco — to shoot with a rifle/with a bow and arrow
che aria tira? fig — what are things like?, what's the situation like?
tirare in porta Calcio — to shoot (at goal)
il mercato/l'economia tira — the market/the economy is thriving
3. vr (tirarsi)tirarsi indietro — to draw o move back, fig to back out
tirarsi su — to pull o.s. up, fig to cheer o.s. up
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