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61 lavorare nella o nel campo della moda
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > lavorare nella o nel campo della moda
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62 passare di o andare fuori moda
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > passare di o andare fuori moda
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63 tornare di moda
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64 una ragazza alla moda
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65 vestirsi all'ultima moda
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66 de moda
fashionable, popular* * *(adj.) = fashionable, modish, trendy [trendier -comp., trendiest -sup.], in, buzz, in fashion, in vogue, voguishEx. It was fashionable, too, to have books in one's home.Ex. In modish quarters, it may even be de rigueur to appreciate the popular.Ex. The author investigates the things which young adults consider to be important, and discusses this in relation to what may be considered tasteful, and what merely trendy in young adults' books.Ex. Librarians have recently become aware of marketing as an 'in' strategy in public library circles.Ex. A new buzz phrase may affect businesses: the term 'individually identifiable information' has drawn federal attention.Ex. Let us consider the wasp waist, beloved of the Victorians and in fashion up to the early years of this century.Ex. The third proposal, still in vogue, is to enter all serials uniformly under their titles.Ex. Wearing a wedding gown from a charity shop is very voguish right now.* * *(adj.) = fashionable, modish, trendy [trendier -comp., trendiest -sup.], in, buzz, in fashion, in vogue, voguishEx: It was fashionable, too, to have books in one's home.
Ex: In modish quarters, it may even be de rigueur to appreciate the popular.Ex: The author investigates the things which young adults consider to be important, and discusses this in relation to what may be considered tasteful, and what merely trendy in young adults' books.Ex: Librarians have recently become aware of marketing as an 'in' strategy in public library circles.Ex: A new buzz phrase may affect businesses: the term 'individually identifiable information' has drawn federal attention.Ex: Let us consider the wasp waist, beloved of the Victorians and in fashion up to the early years of this century.Ex: The third proposal, still in vogue, is to enter all serials uniformly under their titles.Ex: Wearing a wedding gown from a charity shop is very voguish right now. -
67 estar de moda
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68 pasar de moda
to go out of fashion* * *(v.) = drop out of + vogue, go out of + fashion, go out of + favour, go out of + date, go out of + vogue, fall out of + vogue, go out of + style, pass away, obsolesce, drop out of + circulationEx. As a word drops out of vogue, the concept that it represents will, with time, gradually be described by a new term.Ex. Sawn-in cords, giving flat spines, were common in the mid seventeenth century, but then went out of fashion until they were reintroduced in about 1760.Ex. The author follows the history through to the point, in the latter part of the nineteenth century, when mirror-image monograms went out of favour and were replaced by straightforward monograms.Ex. Information in the humanities does not readily go out of date.Ex. The name 'Canaan', never very popular, went out of vogue with the collapse of the Egyptian empire.Ex. He points out that these metaphors fell out of vogue in the early 1980s.Ex. While Gothic never went out of style in Britain, the Baroque came to be associated with the classical debased by the Industrial Revolution.Ex. These tools are useable for analytical studies of how technologies emerge, mature and pass away.Ex. The entire hardware of Western industrialism has been obsolesced and 'etherealized' by the new surround of electronic information services.Ex. Many songs that were once well-known but dropped out of circulation during the mid-20th century have become well known again in recent years.* * *(v.) = drop out of + vogue, go out of + fashion, go out of + favour, go out of + date, go out of + vogue, fall out of + vogue, go out of + style, pass away, obsolesce, drop out of + circulationEx: As a word drops out of vogue, the concept that it represents will, with time, gradually be described by a new term.
Ex: Sawn-in cords, giving flat spines, were common in the mid seventeenth century, but then went out of fashion until they were reintroduced in about 1760.Ex: The author follows the history through to the point, in the latter part of the nineteenth century, when mirror-image monograms went out of favour and were replaced by straightforward monograms.Ex: Information in the humanities does not readily go out of date.Ex: The name 'Canaan', never very popular, went out of vogue with the collapse of the Egyptian empire.Ex: He points out that these metaphors fell out of vogue in the early 1980s.Ex: While Gothic never went out of style in Britain, the Baroque came to be associated with the classical debased by the Industrial Revolution.Ex: These tools are useable for analytical studies of how technologies emerge, mature and pass away.Ex: The entire hardware of Western industrialism has been obsolesced and 'etherealized' by the new surround of electronic information services.Ex: Many songs that were once well-known but dropped out of circulation during the mid-20th century have become well known again in recent years. -
69 la última moda
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71 a-i veni moda
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72 ieşit din modă
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73 la modă
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74 capitale mondiale della moda
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75 casa di moda
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76 creatore di moda
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77 giornale di moda
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78 l'ultimo grido della moda
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79 la moda, le abitudini di allora
Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > la moda, le abitudini di allora
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80 la moda di ieri
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