matige sneeuwval

Italian translation: lievi nevicate, deboli nevicate

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Dutch term or phrase:matige sneeuwval
Italian translation:lievi nevicate, deboli nevicate
Entered by: Magda Talamini

17:51 Nov 14, 2005
Dutch to Italian translations [Non-PRO]
Environment & Ecology / meteorologia
Dutch term or phrase: matige sneeuwval
Nel gergo meteo si usa sempre "nevicata" o altri termini come "innevamento", "precipitazioni solide" o altro ancora ?

L'italiano dice "modeste nevicate/"nevicate moderate" ? "Leggeri/Lievi innevamenti" non da' riscontri in rete, neanche "leggera spolverata/spruzzata/spruzzatina di neve", che mi suona troppo colloquiale poi. Come dice esattamente il meteo italiano ? Grz anche per qualche link meteo italiano !
Simo Blom
Finland
Local time: 20:33
lievi nevicate
Explanation:
anche così
http://www.meteoromagna.com/carte.php?curl=europamultimedia&...
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Magda Talamini
Local time: 19:33
Grading comment
Grazie Magda. Ringrazio anche Joris e Francesca per gli agree e hirselina per il bel link meteo.
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4 +2lievi nevicate
Magda Talamini


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16 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +2
lievi nevicate


Explanation:
anche così
http://www.meteoromagna.com/carte.php?curl=europamultimedia&...

Magda Talamini
Local time: 19:33
Works in field
Native speaker of: Native in DutchDutch, Native in ItalianItalian
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Grazie Magda. Ringrazio anche Joris e Francesca per gli agree e hirselina per il bel link meteo.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Joris Bogaert: Si, ma non è la traduzione di "lichte sneeuwval"?
7 mins
  -> sì ma nevicate moderate non mi suona

agree  Francesca Sfondrini: Se non vi piace lievi, potete usare DEBOLI
13 hrs
  -> vero, grazie
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