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m nautical term sea bedtheatre backcloth, backdrop* * *fondale s.m.1 depth, sounding: basso, alto fondale, deep, shallow water; andamento del fondale, depth contour // (geogr.) fondale oceanico, ocean floor2 (teatr.) backdrop, backcloth.* * *[fon'dale]sostantivo maschile1) (del mare) floorfondale marino, oceanico — seabed, ocean bed
2) teatr. backcloth, backdrop, flat* * *fondale/fon'dale/sostantivo m.1 (del mare) floor; fondale marino, oceanico seabed, ocean bed2 teatr. backcloth, backdrop, flat. -
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m (pl -ri) screenplayfig scenery* * *scenario s.m.2 ( ambiente) background, backdrop: il delitto si è consumato su uno scenario di miseria, the crime took place against a background of poverty3 (canovaccio di commedia, pellicola ecc.) script, screenplay, scenario*4 ( gergo giornalistico) scenario*: dopo le elezioni si possono delineare due possibili scenari, after the election there are two possible scenarios.* * *1) teatr. scenery, set, scene2) (paesaggio)3) fig. (situazione) scenario*, scene, settinglo scenario politico, culturale — the political, cultural scene o setting
avvenire in uno scenario di guerra — to take place against a backdrop o background of war
* * *scenariopl. -ri /∫e'narjo, ri/sostantivo m.1 teatr. scenery, set, scene2 (paesaggio) il maestoso scenario delle Alpi the majestic landscape of the Alps3 fig. (situazione) scenario*, scene, setting; lo scenario politico, culturale the political, cultural scene o setting; avvenire in uno scenario di guerra to take place against a backdrop o background of war. -
3 avvenire in uno scenario di guerra
avvenire in uno scenario di guerrato take place against a backdrop o background of war.\→ scenarioDizionario Italiano-Inglese > avvenire in uno scenario di guerra
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f choreography* * *coreografia s.f. choreography; (estens.) combination: una coreografia di luci e suoni, an interplay of light and sound; lo spettacolo si è svolto nella splendida coreografia di piazza San Marco, the show took place against the splendid backdrop of St. Mark's square.* * *[koreogra'fia]sostantivo femminile choreography* * *coreografia/koreogra'fia/sostantivo f.choreography. -
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m (pl -i) panoramafig overview* * *panorama s.m.2 (fig.) survey, outline: panorama della letteratura italiana, survey of Italian literature // (econ.): panorama del mercato, market survey; delineare un panorama della situazione economica, to outline a survey of the economic situation* * *[pano'rama]sostantivo maschile1) panorama, view2) fig. panorama* * *panorama/pano'rama/sostantivo m.1 panorama, view; panorama marino seascape2 fig. panorama; panorama della letteratura contemporanea survey of contemporary literature; il panorama economico the economic situation. -
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[ʃe'narjo] scenario (-ri)Teatro scenery, set, (fig : sfondo) backdrop -
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sm [ʃe'narjo] scenario (-ri)Teatro scenery, set, (fig : sfondo) backdrop
См. также в других словарях:
backdrop — ack drop n. 1. the scenery hung at back of stage. Also called in Britain {backcloth}. Syn: background, backcloth [WordNet 1.5] 2. the background, setting, or circumstances of an event; as, the backdrop for the summit meeting. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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backdrop — 1913, in U.S. theatrical argot, from BACK (Cf. back) + DROP (Cf. drop) … Etymology dictionary
backdrop — *background, setting, milieu, mise en scène, environment … New Dictionary of Synonyms
backdrop — ► NOUN 1) a painted cloth hung at the back of a theatre stage as part of the scenery. 2) the setting or background for a scene or event … English terms dictionary
backdrop — ☆ backdrop [bak′dräp΄ ] n. 1. a curtain hung at the back of a stage, often painted to represent some scene 2. background or setting, as of an event … English World dictionary
backdrop — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dramatic, magnificent (esp. BrE), perfect, picturesque, romantic, scenic ▪ The beautiful gardens provided a scenic backdrop for the wedding ceremony. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
backdrop — [[t]bæ̱kdrɒp[/t]] backdrops 1) N COUNT A backdrop is a large piece of cloth, often with scenery painted on it, that is hung at the back of a stage while a play is being performed. Syn: backcloth 2) N COUNT: usu N prep The backdrop to an object or … English dictionary
backdrop */ — UK [ˈbækˌdrɒp] / US [ˈbækˌdrɑp] noun [countable] Word forms backdrop : singular backdrop plural backdrops 1) a) everything that you can see behind the main thing you are looking at The lake and mountains provided a dazzling backdrop for the… … English dictionary
backdrop — n. 1) to provide a backdrop for 2) against a backdrop of * * * [ bækdrɒp] against a backdrop of to provide a backdrop for … Combinatory dictionary
backdrop — back|drop [ˈbækdrɔp US dra:p] n 1.) literary the ↑scenery behind something that you are looking at backdrop to ▪ The sea made a splendid backdrop to the garden. 2.) the conditions or situation in which something happens against a backdrop of sth… … Dictionary of contemporary English