point of no return in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for point of no return in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.point [Brit pɔɪnt, Am pɔɪnt] N

4. point (moment):

5. point:

6. point (central idea):

il punto è che

III.point [Brit pɔɪnt, Am pɔɪnt] VB trans

IV.point [Brit pɔɪnt, Am pɔɪnt] VB intr

I.return [Brit rɪˈtəːn, Am rəˈtərn] N

III.return [Brit rɪˈtəːn, Am rəˈtərn] VB trans

IV.return [Brit rɪˈtəːn, Am rəˈtərn] VB intr

V.return [Brit rɪˈtəːn, Am rəˈtərn]

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

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.

of [Brit ɒv, (ə)v, Am əv] PREP

point of no return in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for point of no return in the English»Italian Dictionary

See also number

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

of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PREP

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
But allegations of populism, corruption and mismanagement reached the point of no return.
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This is the point of no return for computer games.
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We have already reached a point of no return.
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Taken out of use in the late 1980s, her condition has continually deteriorated, almost to the point of no return.
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They do the gym and tennis sessions, but they don't push it past the point of no return.
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Ultimately, marasmus can progress to the point of no return when the body's ability for protein synthesis is lost.
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This scared them, it made them feel there was a strong, deep wave that may become stronger, more developed, possibly to the point of no return.
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After a point of no return, utilization of natural resources will outpace the natural ability of the eco-system to replenish itself.
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She knows she shouldn't give in, but seems past the point of no return, he explained.
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An incident pit may or may not have a point of no return such as an event horizon.
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