Italiano | Inglese |
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fronte noun {f} | forehead [foreheads](part of face above eyebrows) |
fronte noun {m} | front [fronts](meteorology: interface between airmasses) squall line(line of thunderstorms) |
fronte caldo noun {m} | warm front(the trailing edge of a mass of cold air) |
fronte di battaglia noun | battlefront(line along which opposing armies engage in combat) |
fronte di temporali noun {m} | squall line(line of thunderstorms) |
fronte freddo noun {m} | cold front(leading edge of an advancing mass of cold air) |
fronte mare noun {m} | waterfront(land alongside a body of water) |
fronte meteorologico noun {m} | weather front(boundary between two masses of air) |
fronte occluso noun {m} | occluded front(cold front that overtakes a warm front) |
fronte stazionario noun {m} | stationary front(boundary between air masses) |
fronteggiare verb | face [faced, facing, faces](position oneself towards) hold up(to withstand; to stand up to; to survive) withstand [withstood, withstood, withstanding, withstands](to oppose) |
frontespizio noun {m} | frontispiece [frontispieces](publishing: illustration) title page(page in a book) |
bifronte adjective | bifront(having two fronts) two-faced(having two faces or plane surfaces) |
col sudore della fronte noun | sweat of one's brow(effort extended in labour, and the value created thereby) |
di fronte preposition | before(in front of in space) |
di fronte a preposition | opposite(across from) |
difronte noun {m} | front [fronts](facing side) |
far fronte verb | cope [coped, coping, copes](to deal effectively with something) |
far fronte alla tempesta verb | face the music(to accept or confront the unpleasant consequences of one's actions) |