Also means
ridge
Usage Note
Dosso (m) primarily means a rounded hump or rise in the ground, and in everyday traffic usage it appears in dosso stradale — a speed bump. The phrase levarsi di dosso ('to get something off one's back') is a common idiom meaning to rid oneself of a burden or unwanted thing.
Examples
"Rallenta, c'è un dosso davanti."
Natural Translation
Slow down, there's a speed bump ahead.
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