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1 giornalismo
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2 giornalismo
m journalism* * *giornalismo s.m. journalism; ( il complesso dei giornali, la stampa) press: il giornalismo non faceva per lui, journalism was not for him; le grandi firme del giornalismo italiano, the great names of Italian journalism; l'influenza del giornalismo, the influence of the press; fare del giornalismo, to write for the papers.* * *[dʒorna'lizmo]sostantivo maschile journalism* * *giornalismo/dʒorna'lizmo/sostantivo m.journalism. -
3 pubblicistica
pubblicistica s.f.1 journalism writing on current affairs2 ( pubblicazioni) current affairs press; news magazines.* * *[pubbli'tʃistika]sostantivo femminile = journalism on current events* * *pubblicistica/pubbli't∫istika/sostantivo f.= journalism on current events. -
4 scandalistico
(pl -ci) scandal-mongering* * *scandalistico agg. scandalmongering.* * *giornale scandalistico — scandal sheet, tabloid (newspaper)
giornalismo scandalistico — tabloid o keyhole journalism
* * *scandalisticopl. -ci, - che /skanda'listiko, t∫i, ke/[ campagna] muckraking; [ reportage] sensational; stampa -a gutter o tabloid press; giornale scandalistico scandal sheet, tabloid (newspaper); giornalismo scandalistico tabloid o keyhole journalism. -
5 pubblicistico
pubblicistico agg. of freelance journalism; of current affairs journalism. -
6 giornalismo scandalistico
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7 incursione
f raidincursione aerea air raid* * *incursione s.f. raid, foray; incursion: incursione aerea, air raid; le incursioni dei Vichinghi sulla costa inglese, the raids of the Vikings on the English coast; i ladri hanno fatto numerose incursioni nella zona, thieves have made frequent raids in the area; l'incursione dei parenti, (fig.) invasion of relatives; opera nel giornalismo, con qualche incursione nel campo dell'arte, (fig.) he works in journalism with an occasional foray into art; (econ.) fare un'incursione, (di operazione speculativa) to raid.* * *[inkur'sjone]sostantivo femminile mil. raid, incursion, foray (anche fig.)incursione aerea — air strike o raid
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8 giornalismo sm
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9 pubblicistica sf
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10 giornalismo
sm [dʒorna'lizmo] -
11 pubblicistica
sf [pubbli'tʃistika] pubblicistica (-che)
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