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volata

sprint

noun voh-LAH-tah Rare

Origin: From 'volare' (to fly), from Latin 'volare'.

Also means

quick trip

Usage Note

Volata in sports, especially cycling, refers to the final sprint of a race — vincere in volata = to win in a sprint finish. More broadly it means a sudden burst of speed or a hasty trip: fare una volata al supermercato = to dash to the supermarket. The phrase di volata means 'in a rush'. It derives from volare (to fly) and evokes rapid, flying movement.

Examples

"Ha vinto la tappa in volata per pochi centimetri."

Natural Translation

He won the stage in a sprint by just a few centimetres.

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