Italienisch | Englisch |
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alto adjective | high [higher, highest](elevated; tall) lofty [loftier, loftiest](high, having great height or stature) significant(reasonably large) tall [taller, tallest](of a person) |
alto tradimento noun | high treason(Criminal disloyalty to one's country) |
Alto Volta proper noun | Upper Volta(former name of Burkina Faso) |
Alto Adige proper noun {m} | South Tyrol(German-speaking region of northern Italy) |
Alto Medioevo proper noun | Early Middle Ages(Translations) |
alto commissariato noun {m} | High Commission(embassy of a Commonwealth country) |
alto mare noun {m} | deep water(waters suitable for deep-draft ships) |
alto commissario noun {m} | high commissioner(high-ranking official) |
alto mare noun {m} | high seas(regions of ocean far from shore) open sea(part of the sea) |
collo alto noun {m} | turtleneck(high, close-fitting collar rolled up) |
alto tedesco antico proper noun {m} | Old High Germanproper noun |
alto tedesco medio proper noun {m} | Middle High Germanproper noun |
Trentino-Alto Adige proper noun | Trentino-Alto Adige(region) |
di alto grado adjective | high-ranking(at an important, elevated, or exalted level in a hierarchy or organization; high-level) |
in alto mare adjective | up in the air(not yet resolved) |
medio alto tedesco proper noun {m} | Middle High Germanproper noun |
come in alto phrase | as above, so below(what happens on a higher level of reality also happens on lower levels) |
mani in alto interjection | hands up(surrender!) |
salto in alto noun {m} | high jump(athletics event) |
mani in alto phrase | stick 'em up(put your hands in the air) |
alto come un soldo di cacio adjective | knee-high to a grasshopper(short) |