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1 trespass
I ['trespəs]1) (unlawful entry) intrusione f., sconfinamento m.; dir. violazione f. della proprietà2) (unlawful act) trasgressione f., infrazione f.3) relig. (sin) peccato m., colpa f.II ['trespəs]1) (enter unlawfully) introdursi abusivamente; dir. = commettere una violazione della proprietàto trespass on — introdursi in, violare [ property]
"no trespassing" — "proprietà privata", "vietato l'ingresso"
2) (commit unlawful act) commettere un'infrazione3) fig. form.to trespass on — fare perdere [ time]; approfittare di, abusare di [ generosity]
4) relig.* * *['trespəs] 1. verb(to enter illegally: You are trespassing (on my land).) sconfinare, (introdursi abusivamente)2. noun(the act of trespassing.) sconfinamento (violazione di proprietà)* * *trespass /ˈtrɛspəs/n. [uc]1 (leg.) violazione di proprietà; intrusione; sconfinamento2 (leg.) abuso; prevaricazione; usurpazione; violazione● (relig.) trespass offering, sacrificio espiatorio □ (leg.) trespass to chattels (o to goods), illecita turbativa del possesso di cose □ (leg.) trespass to the person, illecito contro la persona.(to) trespass /ˈtrɛspəs/v. i.1 (arc. o biblico) contravvenire ( a un divieto, ecc.); (lett.) offendere, peccare, far torto: to trespass against a moral principle, trasgredire a un principio morale; «And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us», «e rimetti a noi i nostri debiti, come noi li rimettiamo ai nostri debitori»2 (leg.) oltrepassare un confine; introdursi abusivamente; sconfinare, invadere: to trespass on a private beach, introdursi abusivamente in una spiaggia privata3 (form.) – to trespass on (o upon) abusare di; approfittare di; usurpare; violare: I shall not trespass on your hospitality, non abuserò della vostra ospitalità; (leg.) to trespass upon sb. 's rights, violare i diritti di q.● to trespass upon sb. 's time, far perdere del tempo a q. □ «No trespassing!» ( cartello), «proprietà privata»FALSI AMICI: to trespass non significa trapassare.* * *I ['trespəs]1) (unlawful entry) intrusione f., sconfinamento m.; dir. violazione f. della proprietà2) (unlawful act) trasgressione f., infrazione f.3) relig. (sin) peccato m., colpa f.II ['trespəs]1) (enter unlawfully) introdursi abusivamente; dir. = commettere una violazione della proprietàto trespass on — introdursi in, violare [ property]
"no trespassing" — "proprietà privata", "vietato l'ingresso"
2) (commit unlawful act) commettere un'infrazione3) fig. form.to trespass on — fare perdere [ time]; approfittare di, abusare di [ generosity]
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2 trespass tres·pass
['trɛspəs]1. vito trespass (on) — (on land) entrare abusivamente (in), (fig: on time, hospitality) abusare (di)
"no trespassing" — "proprietà privata", "vietato l'accesso"
2. n(on land) transito abusivo -
3 preserve
I [prɪ'zɜːv]1) gastr. (anche preserves) confettura f., composta f.2) (territory) riserva f. di caccia; fig. area f. riservata, campo m.II [prɪ'zɜːv]1) (save from destruction) conservare, preservare [building, manuscript]; salvaguardare [land, tradition]; conservare [wood, leather, painting]2) (maintain) preservare [ rights]; mantenere [peace, order, standards]3) (keep, hold onto) [ person] mantenere [humour, dignity, health]4) (rescue) preservare5) gastr. (prevent from rotting) conservare [ food]; (make into jam) fare una confettura con [ fruit]* * *[pri'zə:v] 1. verb1) (to keep safe from harm: (May) Heaven preserve us from danger!) proteggere2) (to keep in existence: They have managed to preserve many old documents.) conservare3) (to treat (food), eg by cooking it with sugar, so that it will not go bad: What is the best method of preserving raspberries?) conservare2. noun1) (an activity, kind of work etc in which only certain people are allowed to take part.) (attività riservata)2) (a place where game animals, birds etc are protected: a game preserve.) riserva3) (jam: blackberry jam and other preserves.) conserva, confettura•- preservative* * *preserve /prɪˈzɜ:v/n.1 (spesso al pl.) confettura; marmellata; conserva di frutta: quince preserve, marmellata di cotogne4 (fig.) area (o sfera) riservata; campo (o dominio) esclusivo: Politics used to be a male preserve, la politica un tempo era una sfera esclusivamente maschile; to trespass on sb. 's preserve, invadere il campo altrui5 (pl.) (antiq.) occhiali protettivi.♦ (to) preserve /prɪˈzɜ:v/A v. t.1 preservare; proteggere; salvaguardare; difendere; conservare; mantenere: God preserve us!, Dio ci preservi (o ci salvi)!; to preserve one's dignity, conservare (o salvare) la propria dignità; to preserve public order, mantenere l'ordine pubblicoB v. i.● to preserve game [fish], proteggere la selvaggina [i pesci]; fare un territorio [un corso d'acqua] autogestito □ to preserve a river, riservare il diritto di pesca in un fiume.* * *I [prɪ'zɜːv]1) gastr. (anche preserves) confettura f., composta f.2) (territory) riserva f. di caccia; fig. area f. riservata, campo m.II [prɪ'zɜːv]1) (save from destruction) conservare, preservare [building, manuscript]; salvaguardare [land, tradition]; conservare [wood, leather, painting]2) (maintain) preservare [ rights]; mantenere [peace, order, standards]3) (keep, hold onto) [ person] mantenere [humour, dignity, health]4) (rescue) preservare5) gastr. (prevent from rotting) conservare [ food]; (make into jam) fare una confettura con [ fruit]
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