no-go area in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for no-go area in the English»Italian Dictionary

area [Brit ˈɛːrɪə, Am ˈɛriə] N

See also number

I.number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] N

3. number (amount, quantity):

IV.number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] VB trans

V.number [Brit ˈnʌmbə, Am ˈnəmbər] VB intr

2. number → number off

I.go <3ª persona sing pres. goes, pt went, pp gone> [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] VB intr

1. go (move, travel):

18. go (extend in depth or scope):

II.go <3ª persona sing pres. goes, pt went, pp gone> [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] VB trans

III.go <pl goes> [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] N

IV.go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] ADJ

to go off like a frog in a sock Aus inf
to go off on one Brit inf
there you go! inf
he's all go! inf
it's all the go! inf
that was a near go! inf
also no-one">

II.nobody [Brit ˈnəʊbədi, Am ˈnoʊˌbɑdi, ˈnoʊˌbədi] N

III.nobody [Brit ˈnəʊbədi, Am ˈnoʊˌbɑdi, ˈnoʊˌbədi]

I.no [Brit nəʊ, Am noʊ] DET When no is used as a determiner (meaning not any), it precedes either uncountable nouns or countable nouns in the plural: there is no tea left = non è rimasto del tè; there are no clouds in the sky = non ci sono nuvole in cielo.

II.no [Brit nəʊ, Am noʊ] N

III.no [Brit nəʊ, Am noʊ] ADV

IV.no [Brit nəʊ, Am noʊ] ADV When no precedes an adjective, the latter is usually in the comparative: no fewer than 50 people came = non vennero meno di 50 persone. Otherwise, not is used, especially before a, all, many, much, and enough: she is not stupid = non è stupida; not many people came = non sono venuti in molti.

no-go area in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for no-go area in the English»Italian Dictionary

Translations for no-go area in the English»Italian Dictionary

See also number

II.no <-(e)s> [noʊ] N N (denial, refusal)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
As the city sprawled, however, the historic centre deteriorated into a giant parking lot by day, a no-go area by night.
www.independent.ie
In insurance industry-speak this is cover for pre-existing conditions, often regarded by providers as a no-go area for cancer.
www.telegraph.co.uk
In a democratic society, police intrusion into and use of confidential information pertaining to journalist and source contact should be a no-go area.
theconversation.com
Because of the widespread contamination from the anthrax, the land remained a no-go area until 1990.
en.wikipedia.org
Can't keep up with all the re-brands and the whole of the city centre is a no-go area for decent people.
www.dailyecho.co.uk
From a verbal end of things, we know that's a no-go area for us.
www.herald.ie
During his escape the young thief loses a piece of his clothing with a label that points to a very old mission in a no-go area.
en.wikipedia.org
This circle was established by the early pioneers with the agreement of local tribesmen as a no-go area for the grazing of local cattle.
en.wikipedia.org
Perhaps it's more his avuncular nature that makes him a no-go area for drug-sellers.
www.herald.ie
Normally a no-go area includes all built-up urban areas including bars, cafs, concerts, and public gathering places or events.
en.wikipedia.org

Would you like to add some words, phrases or translations?

Submit a new entry.

Choose your language Deutsch | български | Ελληνικά | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Português | Русский | Slovenščina | Srpski