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♦ art (1) /ɑ:t/n.1 [u] arte: sacred art, arte sacra; works of art, opere d'arte; art form, forma d'arte; forma artistica; art history, storia dell'arte; art college, accademia di belle arti2 [u] opere (pl.) d'arte; arte: an exhibition of African art, una mostra d'arte africana; art gallery, galleria d'arte; art dealer, mercante d'arte3 ( anche fig.) arte: the art of tapestry, l'arte dell'arazzo; the art of conversation, l'arte della conversazione; the fine arts, le belle arti4 (al pl.) materie umanistiche; (belle) lettere: Faculty of Arts, facoltà di lettere; an arts graduate, un laureato in lettere; arts subjects, materie umanistiche● (med.) art therapy, arteterapia; art therapy □ arts and crafts, arti decorative e artigianato □ art director, (pubbl.) art director, direttore artistico; (teatr.) direttore di scena □ art editor, grafico; impaginatore □ art for art's sake, l'arte per l'arte □ (cinem.) art house, cinema d'essai □ (cinem.) art-house, a., d'autore; d'essai □ art paper, carta patinata □ art school, scuola di belle arti □ (in GB) Arts Council, ente che sovvenziona le arti figurative e dello spettacolo ( finanziato dal governo ma indipendente) □ (fam.) to have got st. down to a fine art, aver fatto un'arte di qc.; essere un maestro di qc.art (2) /ɑ:t/vc. verb. (arc.) 2a pers. sing. pres. indic. di to be.
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