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fiasco [fjasko]masculine noun* * *fjasko nm* * *fiasco nm1 ( échec) fiasco; faire fiasco to fail completely;2 ( défaillance sexuelle) sexual failure.[fjasko] nom masculin[film, ouvrage] flopfaire fiasco to flop, to be a (total) failure2. [échec sexuel] failure to perform -
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♦voorbeelden:1 de hele onderneming werd een fiasco • the whole business was one great disaster/fiasco -
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m.1 fiasco.2 non-event.* * *1 fiasco, failure* * *SM fiasco* * *masculino fiasco* * *= fiasco, write-off [writeoff], stinker, dud.Ex. The history of the British Library is presented with particular reference to the political and administrative fiascos that have punctuated its development.Ex. Gareth Jones's film makes a series of misjudgments so damaging that the whole thing is a virtual write-off.Ex. Lowell took them to the cleaners in the third game of the season, but other than that stinker they have played well, even in the losses.Ex. It may be tempting the weather gods just to point this out, but this has been a dud of a hurricane season so far.* * *masculino fiasco* * *= fiasco, write-off [writeoff], stinker, dud.Ex: The history of the British Library is presented with particular reference to the political and administrative fiascos that have punctuated its development.
Ex: Gareth Jones's film makes a series of misjudgments so damaging that the whole thing is a virtual write-off.Ex: Lowell took them to the cleaners in the third game of the season, but other than that stinker they have played well, even in the losses.Ex: It may be tempting the weather gods just to point this out, but this has been a dud of a hurricane season so far.* * *fiasco* * *
fiasco sustantivo masculino
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' fiasco' also found in these entries:
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- disaster
- shambles
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m (pl -chi) flaskfig fiasco* * *fiasco s.m.1 flask: bere un fiasco di vino, to drink a flaskful of wine2 (fig.) ( insuccesso) fiasco, failure; (sl.) flop, washout: far fiasco, to fail utterly (o to be a fiasco o to be a flop); la sua commedia ha fatto fiasco, his play was a fiasco (o a big flop); il romanzo è stato un fiasco, the novel was a flop (o failure).* * *1) (recipiente) flask2) fig. (insuccesso) fiasco*, failure, flopfare fiasco — to turn into a fiasco, to fall flat
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['fjasko] fiasco (-schi)bottle (in straw holder), (fig : fallimento) fiascofare fiasco — (persona) to come a cropper, (spettacolo) to be a flop, be a fiasco
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sm ['fjasko] fiasco (-schi)bottle (in straw holder), (fig : fallimento) fiascofare fiasco — (persona) to come a cropper, (spettacolo) to be a flop, be a fiasco
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Family Index and Administrative System on Computer — указатель патентов-аналогов, реализованный на ЭВМАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > FIASCO
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de hele onderneming werd een fiascothe whole business was one great disaster/fiascoVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de hele onderneming werd een fiasco
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fiasco — [ fjasko ] n. m. • v. 1822; de la loc. it. far fiasco « échouer » 1 ♦ Défaillance, échec d ordre sexuel chez l homme. 2 ♦ Échec complet et notoire. ⇒fam. bide. L entreprise a fait fiasco. ⇒ échouer. Cette pièce est un fiasco. ⇒ four. Des fiascos … Encyclopédie Universelle
Fiasco — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Fiasco (banda). Fiasco es la última obra de ciencia ficción escrita por el autor polaco Stanisław Lem (1921 2006) en 1986; publicada en catalán en 1988 por Laia y en castellano… … Wikipedia Español
fiasco — FIÁSCO s.n. (livr.) Eşec total într o acţiune întreprinsă; insucces, nereuşită. – Din it. [far] fiasco. Trimis de LauraGellner, 10.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 FIÁSCO s. v. cădere, eşec, insucces, nereuşită, picare. Trimis de siveco, 21.08.2008.… … Dicționar Român
fiasco — 1855, theater slang for a failure, by 1862 acquired the general sense of any dismal flop, on or off the stage. Via Fr. phrase fiare fiasco turn out a failure (19c.), from It. far fiasco suffer a complete breakdown in performance, lit. make a… … Etymology dictionary
Fiasco — steht für folgende Begriffe einen amerikanischen Rapper, siehe Lupe Fiasco eine italienische Weinflasche, siehe Fiasco (Flasche) ein italienisches Volumenmaß, siehe Fiasco (Einheit) und in der Schreibweise Fiasko für Misserfolg und Reinfall,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
fiasco — sustantivo masculino 1. Uso/registro: coloquial. Fracaso, sorpresa negativa que produce un hecho contrario a lo que se esperaba: Pensé que aprobaría, pero me llevé un fiasco cuando vi las notas. El proyecto ha resultado un fiasco, ya está en la… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
fiasco — (Del it. fiasco). m. Fracaso, decepción. Sus amores terminaron en completo fiasco … Diccionario de la lengua española
fiasco — fiasco1 [fē as′kō] n. pl. fiascoes or fiascos [Fr < It ( far) fiasco, to fail < fiasco, bottle (< Gmc * flasko, FLASK)] a complete failure; esp., an ambitious project that ends as a ridiculous failure fiasco2 [fē äs′kō] n. pl. fiascoes… … English World dictionary
Fiasco — (ital., d.i. Flasche), 1) Weinmaß in Toscana = 2,227 Litres, Ölmaß daselbst = 2,088 Litres. 2) Fiasco machen, Bankerott machen: 3) von Theaterstücken, durchfallen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
fiasco — s.m. [dal germ. flaskun ] (pl. chi ). 1. [recipiente di vetro di forma ovale, con collo lungo e rivestitura di paglia o plastica] ▶◀ ‖ damigiana. ⇑ bottiglia. ● Espressioni: fig., fam., prendere fischi per fiaschi ▶◀ cadere in errore,… … Enciclopedia Italiana
fiasco — ► NOUN (pl. fiascos) ▪ a ludicrous or humiliating failure. ORIGIN Italian, bottle, flask , used in the phrase far fiasco, literally make a bottle , figuratively fail in a performance … English terms dictionary