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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

she's in the furniture trade before n press, journal
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

I. trade [Brit treɪd, Am treɪd] СЪЩ

1. trade (activity):

to do a good trade before n negotiations, route, agreement, restrictions
to do a good trade sanctions, embargo

2. trade (sector of industry):

ramo м
she's in the furniture trade before n press, journal

3. trade (profession):

4. trade (swap):

to do Brit, or make Am, a trade with sb

5. trade METEO → trade wind

6. trade (male prostitute):

trade разг

II. trade [Brit treɪd, Am treɪd] ГЛАГ прх (swap)

trade objects
scambiare, barattare (for con)
trade insults, compliments, blows

III. trade [Brit treɪd, Am treɪd] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. trade ТЪРГ (buy and sell):

commerciare (with con; atAmin)
to trade in sth with sb

2. trade ИКОН (on financial markets):

trade share, commodity:

3. trade (exploit):

to trade on name, reputation, image

trade wind [Brit ˈtreɪdwɪnd, Am ˈtreɪd wɪnd] СЪЩ METEO

I. press1 [Brit prɛs, Am prɛs] ГЛАГ прх

1. press (push):

press button
press switch, pedal
to press sth in
to press sth into clay, mud, ground
to press sth into sb's hand

2. press (apply):

3. press (squeeze):

press fruit
press flower
press arm, hand, person

4. press (iron):

press clothes

5. press (urge):

press person
press point, matter, issue
press case

6. press ТЕХ:

press shape
press object
press record, CD, steel, metal, car body

7. press СПОРТ:

press weight

8. press ИСТ (as torture):

II. press1 [Brit prɛs, Am prɛs] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. press (push with hand, foot, object):

to press (down) on, to press against pedal, surface

2. press (throng, push with body):

press crowd, person:
accalcarsi, premere (against contro; around attorno a; forward in avanti)

III. to press oneself ГЛАГ рефл

IV. press1 [Brit prɛs, Am prɛs] СЪЩ

1. press (newspapers, journalists):

the press or the Press + verbo sing o мн
to get a good, bad press прен
to get a good, bad press before n acclaim, criticism
to get a good, bad press freedom, campaign
to get a good, bad press photo, photographer
to get a good, bad press announcement, advertising

2. press:

at or in (the) press

3. press:

4. press (device for flattening):

5. press (act of pushing):

6. press (with iron):

7. press (crowd):

pigia pigia м (of di)

8. press СПОРТ:

9. press Brit (cupboard):

press2 [Brit prɛs, Am prɛs] ГЛАГ прх

1. press (urge):

2. press:

press ИСТ, МОР recruit, man

в PONS речника

trade press СЪЩ

в PONS речника

I. press [pres] ГЛАГ прх

1. press (push):

press button, switch
press doorbell
press trigger

2. press (squeeze):

3. press (flatten):

press grapes
press flowers
press olives

4. press (extract juice):

5. press (iron):

press shirt, dress

6. press МУЗ:

press album, disk

7. press (try to force):

to press sb to do sth
to press sb for sth
to press sth on sb
imporre qc a qu

8. press (find difficult):

9. press (be short of):

10. press (pursue):

11. press ЮР:

II. press [pres] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. press (push):

2. press crowd:

to press down (on sth)

3. press (be urgent):

4. press (put under pressure):

III. press [pres] СЪЩ

1. press:

2. press (ironing):

3. press (crush):

4. press (machine):

to go to press newspaper, book

5. press ПРЕСА:

6. press (for tennis racket):

7. press (cupboard):

I. trade [treɪd] СЪЩ

1. trade (buying and selling):

trade in sth

2. trade (business activity):

3. trade (type of business):

4. trade (profession):

5. trade (swap):

II. trade [treɪd] ГЛАГ нпрх

to trade in sth

III. trade [treɪd] ГЛАГ прх

1. trade (swap, exchange):

to trade sth for sth

2. trade (sell):

Present
Itrade
youtrade
he/she/ittrades
wetrade
youtrade
theytrade
Past
Itraded
youtraded
he/she/ittraded
wetraded
youtraded
theytraded
Present Perfect
Ihavetraded
youhavetraded
he/she/ithastraded
wehavetraded
youhavetraded
theyhavetraded
Past Perfect
Ihadtraded
youhadtraded
he/she/ithadtraded
wehadtraded
youhadtraded
theyhadtraded

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With the prevailing trade wind direction being east to east-north-east, this is most frequently down-the-line sailing on starboard tack (wind from right when standing on the beach).
en.wikipedia.org
Though caught illegally, the majority of animals in the wildlife trade wind up on the plates of wealthy restaurant patrons.
scienceline.org
Trade winds bring abundant rains, occasionally heavy, with most of the precipitation tending to fall at night.
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As such following the overall direction of the trade winds and westerlies is still very useful.
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Areas on the northeast sides of mountains that catch the trade winds average as much as 3500mm in of precipitation annually.
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