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21 ♦ outside
♦ outside /aʊtˈsaɪd/A n.1 [u] (il) di fuori; (l') esterno: the outside of a building, l'esterno d'un edificio; to open a door from the outside, aprire una porta dal di fuori2 [u] apparenza; aspetto (esteriore)5 ( sport: calcio, ecc.) esterno; ala; ( basket) esterno; ( football americano) esterno; ( rugby) qualsiasi giocatore ( eccettuati gli attaccanti)B a. attr.1 esterno; fatto (o posto, situato) all'esterno; proveniente dall'esterno; esteriore; di fuori; all'aperto: outside edge, bordo esterno; outside lighting, illuminazione esterna ( di una casa); outside tap, rubinetto all'esterno; ( sport) outside defender, difensore esterno; (mecc.) outside diameter, diametro esterno; outside work, lavoro fatto all'esterno, all'aperto ( fuori d'un edificio); outside repairs, riparazioni esterne ( in un edificio); outside help, aiuto che viene dall'esterno; aiuto di estranei ( a un'organizzazione); outside activities, attività all'aperto3 estremo; (il) maggiore (o più alto) possibile: to quote the outside prices, fissare i più alti prezzi possibiliC avv.fuori; di fuori; all'esterno; all'aperto: Come outside!, vieni fuori!; There's nobody outside, di fuori non c'è nessuno; The box was red outside and black inside, la scatola era rossa di fuori e nera di dentroD prep.1 fuori; fuori di; all'esterno di: They live just outside Rome, abitano appena fuori Roma; He was standing outside the door, stava in piedi fuori della (o davanti alla) porta; We waited outside the room, abbiamo aspettato fuori dalla stanza2 (fam.) all'infuori di; eccetto; tranne: Nobody knows outside the members of my family, non lo sa nessuno, all'infuori dei miei familiari3 (fam.) al di là di; oltre4 ( sport) sotto, al disotto di: She was two seconds outside the world record, ha mancato (o non ha battuto) il record mondiale per due secondi● ( pallavolo) outside attacker, attaccante ala □ ( radio, TV) outside broadcast, trasmissione in esterno □ (fin.) outside broker [dealer], intermediario [operatore] esterno ( alla Borsa Valori) □ (mecc.) outside caliper, compasso di spessore (o per esterni) □ (org. az.) outside director, amministratore esterno ( di una società) □ outside in = inside out ► inside (1) □ outside lane, (autom.) corsia di sorpasso; ( sport) corsia esterna ( della pista) □ ( sport) outside left, ala sinistra; esterno sinistro □ outside of, ( USA) = D ► sopra □ the outside of a bus, l'imperiale d'un autobus □ ( sport) outside right, esterno destro; ala destra □ at the ( very) outside, al massimo; tutt'al più: There were a hundred people at the ( very) outside, c'erano cento persone al massimo □ from outside the country, dal di fuori; dall'estero □ (fam. ingl.) to get outside of st., mangiare, bere qc.; fare fuori qc. □ (autom.) on the outside, sulla corsia di sorpasso □ (stor.) to travel outside, viaggiare a cassetta. -
22 second ***** sec·ond adj , adv , n , vt sense 1) vt sense 2)
[sɪ'kɒnd] I1. adjsecond floor Brit — secondo piano, Am primo piano
in second gear Auto — in seconda
second person Gram — seconda persona
every second day/week — ogni due giorni/settimane
on second thoughts... — ripensandoci meglio...
2. adv1) (in race, competition etc) al secondo postoto come second — arrivare secondo (-a), piazzarsi al secondo posto
it's the second largest fish I've ever caught — ho preso soltanto un pesce più grosso di questo, finora
2) (secondly) in secondo luogo, secondo3. n2)in second Auto — in seconda
3)he came a good second — (in race) è arrivato secondo con un buon tempo
4) Brit Univ laurea con punteggio discreto5)(
Comm: imperfect goods) seconds npl — merce fsg di seconda scelta6)(
fam: second helping) seconds npl — bis m inv4. vt1) (motion, statement) appoggiareI'll second that fig — l'appoggio, sono a favore
2) (Brit: employee) distaccareII ['sɛk(ə)nd] nEnglish-Italian dictionary > second ***** sec·ond adj , adv , n , vt sense 1) vt sense 2)
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23 stand *****
[stænd] stood vb: pt, pp1. n1) (booth) chiosco, (market stall) banco, bancarella, (at exhibition, fair) stand m inv, (raised area), (also: bandstand) palco, Sport tribuna, Am Law, (also: witness stand) banco3) (also: taxi stand) posteggio di taxi2. vt1) (place) mettere, porre2) (withstand, bear: weight) reggere a, resistere, sopportare3) (tolerate) sopportare4)(
fam: treat) to stand sb a drink/meal — offrire da bere/un pranzo a qn5)to stand guard or watch Mil — essere di guardia or sentinellato stand guard over Mil fig — fare la guardia a
3. vithey kept us standing about or around for ages — ci hanno fatto aspettare in piedi per ore
that was all that stood between him and... — era tutto ciò che si frapponeva fra lui e...
to be left standing — (building) essere rimasto (-a) in piedi, (fig: competitor) essere bruciato (-a) in partenza
to stand on one's head/hands — fare la verticale in appoggio/la verticale
2)3) (be situated: building, tree) trovarsi, stare4) Culinto leave to stand — (tea) lasciare in infusione, (batter) (lasciar) riposare
it stands to reason that... — è logico che...
5) (fig: be placed) starethe peace process as it stands violates human rights — il processo di pace così com'è viola i diritti umani
to stand at — (thermometer, clock) indicare, segnare, (offer, price, sales) ammontare a, (score) essere
6) Pol7) Naut•- stand by- stand in- stand to- stand up
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