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Processore front-end
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
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English
Italian
Italian
front end before n system
Italian
Italian
English
English
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
I. end [Brit ɛnd, Am ɛnd] N
1. end (finish, final part):
The End (of film, book etc.)
Fine
at the end of year, story
by the end of year, journey, game
to put an end to sth, to bring sth to an end
to get to the end of holiday, story, work
2. end (extremity):
at the end of, on the end of bed, road
it will come out the other end before n house, seat
3. end (side of conversation, transaction):
4. end (of scale, spectrum):
5. end (aim):
6. end SPORTS:
7. end (scrap):
8. end (death):
II. end [Brit ɛnd, Am ɛnd] VB trans
end strike, war, friendship, rumour, search, marriage
end meeting, debate, programme
end match
to end sth with
III. end [Brit ɛnd, Am ɛnd] VB intr
1. end (finish in time):
end day, meeting, career, relationship, book, war:
end contract, agreement:
to end in failure, divorce
to end in tragedy
the word ends in or with ane
2. end (finish in space):
end path, line, queue, river:
IV. end [Brit ɛnd, Am ɛnd]
processor [Brit ˈprəʊsɛsə, Am ˈprɑˌsɛsər] N
1. processor COMPUT:
2. processor → food processor
food processor [Brit, Am ˈfud ˌprɑsɛsər] N
I. front [Brit frʌnt, Am frənt] N
1. front (forward facing area):
2. front (furthest forward part):
3. front:
front MIL, POL
4. front (stomach):
5. front Brit (promenade):
6. front METEO:
7. front (area of activity):
8. front (outer appearance):
front fig
9. front (cover):
front inf
10. front (ahead):
11. front (before):
II. front [Brit frʌnt, Am frənt] ADJ attrib.
1. front (facing street):
front entrance
front garden, window, wall
front bedroom
2. front:
front (furthest from rear) tyre, wheel, paw, leg
front seat (in cinema)
front tooth
front edge
front carriage, coach
3. front (first):
front page
front racing car, horse
4. front (head-on):
front view
III. front [Brit frʌnt, Am frənt] VB trans
1. front (face) house:
front river, sea
2. front (lead) inf:
front band, company, party
3. front TV:
front TV show
IV. front [Brit frʌnt, Am frənt] VB intr
1. front (face):
to front onto Brit or, on Am house, shop: main road
to front onto Brit or, on Am sea
2. front (serve as a cover):
to front for person, organization: group
in the PONS Dictionary
in the PONS Dictionary
processor [prɑ:·ˈse·sɚ] N COMPUT
I. front [frʌnt] N
1. front (forward-facing part):
davanti m inv
front of building
2. front JOURN, LIT:
3. front (front area):
4. front THEAT:
5. front (deceptive appearance):
6. front MIL:
7. front POL:
8. front (promenade):
9. front METEO:
II. front [frʌnt] ADJ
1. front (at the front):
2. front (first):
III. front [frʌnt] VB trans
1. front (be head of):
2. front TV:
IV. front [frʌnt] VB intr
I. end [end] N
1. end (finish):
2. end (extremity):
3. end (boundary):
4. end (stop):
5. end pl:
6. end (phone line):
7. end (death):
8. end (piece remaining):
9. end (obligation):
10. end SPORTS:
11. end COMPUT:
Phrases:
II. end [end] VB trans
1. end (finish):
2. end (bring to a stop):
end reign, war
III. end [end] VB intr
to end in sth
Present
Iend
youend
he/she/itends
weend
youend
theyend
Past
Iended
youended
he/she/itended
weended
youended
theyended
Present Perfect
Ihaveended
youhaveended
he/she/ithasended
wehaveended
youhaveended
theyhaveended
Past Perfect
Ihadended
youhadended
he/she/ithadended
wehadended
youhadended
theyhadended
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In the front portion, on the right and left sides of the entrance, respectively, are the presidents office and the ladies room.
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At the restarts, there were a number of cars 5 car lengths behind the car in front which should mean a stop-go penalty but these incidents went unpunished.
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