coast to coast in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for coast to coast in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.coast [Brit kəʊst, Am koʊst] N

II.coast [Brit kəʊst, Am koʊst] VB intr

I.attach [Brit əˈtatʃ, Am əˈtætʃ] VB trans

II.attach [Brit əˈtatʃ, Am əˈtætʃ] VB intr form

I.steel [Brit stiːl, Am stil] N

II.steel [Brit stiːl, Am stil] VB trans TECH

I.hurt [Brit həːt, Am hərt] N

II.hurt [Brit həːt, Am hərt] ADJ

III.hurt <pt/pp hurt> [Brit həːt, Am hərt] VB trans

IV.hurt <pt/pp hurt> [Brit həːt, Am hərt] VB intr

I.pronounce [Brit prəˈnaʊns, Am prəˈnaʊns] VB trans

II.pronounce [Brit prəˈnaʊns, Am prəˈnaʊns] VB intr LAW

III.to pronounce oneself VB refl

I.crown [Brit kraʊn, Am kraʊn] N

II.crown [Brit kraʊn, Am kraʊn] VB trans

I.flatten [Brit ˈflat(ə)n, Am ˈflætn] VB trans

II.flatten [Brit ˈflat(ə)n, Am ˈflætn] VB intr

I.strain1 [Brit streɪn, Am streɪn] VB trans

II.strain1 [Brit streɪn, Am streɪn] VB intr

IV.strain1 [Brit streɪn, Am streɪn] N

2. strain (pressure):

I.nick1 [Brit nɪk, Am nɪk] N

I.concern [Brit kənˈsəːn, Am kənˈsərn] N

II.concern [Brit kənˈsəːn, Am kənˈsərn] VB trans

coast to coast in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for coast to coast in the English»Italian Dictionary

II.to [tu:] infinitive particle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
By the mid-1940s, association chapters were established from coast-to-coast.
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Its operations include a coast-to-coast distribution network, large variety of brands, production of private label products and beverage distribution.
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Under ideal conditions, the coast-to-coast voyage took 43 hours and 40 minutes, a savings of about 16 hours over the all-train routing.
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This involved flying from coast-to-coast and back in one day during daylight hours.
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Interstate 90, the northernmost east-west and coast-to-coast interstate, passes roughly two miles south of the city.
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Silo expanded rapidly and coast-to-coast over the next several years.
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However, being situated on a coast-to-coast highway and offering travel services, it thrived, launching a chain of travel facilities by the same name.
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The festivities were transmitted to the public via radio in the first international coast-to-coast broadcast.
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The firm gained coast-to-coast clientele and built credibility with notable musicians professional and amateur.
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Over 100 chapters developed coast-to-coast during this time.
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