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1 traduzione
"translation;Übersetzung;traduçao"* * *f translation* * *traduzione s.f.1 translation: una traduzione dall'italiano in inglese, a translation from Italian into English; fare una traduzione, to do a translation; traduzione libera, letterale, free, literal translation // traduzione a prima vista, sight translation // traduzione simultanea, simultaneous translation // (inform.) traduzione automatica, computer assisted translation (abbr. CAT)* * *[tradut'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) translation2) dir. transfer•traduzione automatica — machine translation, MT
* * *traduzione/tradut'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 translation; una traduzione dall'inglese in italiano a translation from English into Italian; errore di traduzione mistranslation2 dir. transfertraduzione automatica machine translation, MT; traduzione giurata sworn translation; traduzione simultanea simultaneous translation. -
2 ala
Literal translation "in the manner of." -
3 ala carte
Literal translation "in the manner of the bill of fare." Used to describe a meal in which each dish selected is paid for separately. -
4 ala mode
Literal translation "in the fashion of." In American cookery it describes cake, pie, pudding or any other dessert topped with a scoop of ice cream. In French cooking it describes beef pot roast, larded with fat, braised with vegetables and simmered in a sauce. -
5 letterale
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6 testuale
testuale agg.1 verbatim; ( preciso) exact, precise: le sue testuali parole, his exact words; una traduzione testuale, a verbatim translation* * *[testu'ale]1) (del testo) textual2) (letterale) [riproduzione, resoconto] verbatim, literal, word-for-wordle sue -i parole — her very o exact words
* * *testuale/testu'ale/1 (del testo) textual2 (letterale) [riproduzione, resoconto] verbatim, literal, word-for-word; le sue -i parole her very o exact words. -
7 pedissequo
pedissequo agg. slavish: imitazione pedissequa, slavish imitation; traduzione pedissequa, literal (o slavish) translation.* * *[pe'dissekwo]aggettivo [adattamento, imitatore] slavish* * *pedissequo/pe'dissekwo/[adattamento, imitatore] slavish.
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