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1 ♦ editor
♦ editor /ˈɛdɪtə(r)/n.1 (giorn.) direttore, direttrice (responsabile)3 (giorn.) redattore, redattrice: literary editor, redattore letterario; sports editor, redattore sportivo; editor in chief, redattore capo; caporedattore; financial editor, redattore finanziario5 (cinem., TV) tecnico del montaggio; montatore6 (comput.) editor (di testi ecc.)FALSI AMICI: editor non significa editore editorshipn. -
2 chief
[tʃiːf] 1.1) (leader) capo m.party chief — pol. dirigente di partito
defence chiefs — pol. responsabili della difesa
2) colloq. (boss) capo m.2.2) (highest in rank) [ editor] capo3) - in-chief in composti* * *[ i:f] 1. adjective(greatest in importance etc: the chief cause of disease.) principale2. noun(the head of a clan or tribe, or a department, business etc.) capo- chiefly- chief executive officer
- chieftain* * *[tʃiːf] 1.1) (leader) capo m.party chief — pol. dirigente di partito
defence chiefs — pol. responsabili della difesa
2) colloq. (boss) capo m.2.2) (highest in rank) [ editor] capo3) - in-chief in composti -
3 ♦ senior
♦ senior /ˈsi:nɪə(r)/A a.1 più anziano; più vecchio; senior: He is two years my senior ( o my senior by two years), ha due anni più di me; Andrew Jones Senior, Andrew Jones senior2 che ha maggiore anzianità di servizio; di grado più elevato: Jack is senior to me, even if he's younger, anche se è più giovane d'età, Jack ha più anzianità di me; senior partner, socio anziano; socio dirigente3 (mil.) superiore: senior officers, gli ufficiali superiori; my senior officer, il mio superiore direttoB n.● ( marina mil., in USA) senior chief petty officer, ‘senior chief petty officer’ ( grado intermedio di sottufficiale; non ha equivalente né in Italia né in Inghilterra) □ (eufem.) senior citizen, anziano; pensionato; appartenente alla terza età □ (ferr.) senior citizen railcard, carta d'argento □ ( in un college) senior common room, sala di ritrovo dei docenti; sala docenti; ( per estens.) i docenti □ senior editor, curatore generale ( di un'opera collettiva); caposervizio ( di un giornale) □ ( USA) senior high school, scuola secondaria superiore □ senior lecturer, ‘senior lecturer’ ( docente universitario non cattedratico di livello professorale) □ (aeron. mil., in USA) senior master sergeant, maresciallo di 2a □ (fam. scherz.) senior moment, momento di amnesia; attimo di Alzheimer □ (in GB) the Senior Service, la Regia Marina ( la più antica delle tre armi). -
4 leader
['liːdə(r)]1) (chief) capo m., guida f.; (of nation) capo m. di Stato; (of group) capo m., capogruppo m. e f.; (of team) capo m., caposquadra m. e f.; (of council, club, association) presidente m.; (of party, opposition) leader m. e f.; (of trade union) segretario m. (-a); (of army, troops) comandante m. e f.2) (organizer) (of expedition) capo m., guida f.; (of strike, movement) leader m. e f.; (of project, operation) capo m., responsabile m. e f., direttore m. (-trice)3) (one in front) (in race or competition) leader m. e f., primo m. (-a); (of procession, line of walkers) capofila m. e f.; (horse) leader m., cavallo m. di testa4) (in market, field) leader m.5) (in orchestra) primo violino m.; (conductor of band) direttore m. (-trice) d'orchestra6) giorn. articolo m. di fondo, editoriale m.* * *1) (a person who is in front or goes first: The fourth runner is several miles behind the leaders.) leader, chi e' in testa2) (a person who is the head of, organizes or is in charge (of something): The leader of the expedition is a scientist.) leader, capo3) (an article in a newspaper etc written to express the opinions of the editor.) editoriale* * *['liːdə(r)]1) (chief) capo m., guida f.; (of nation) capo m. di Stato; (of group) capo m., capogruppo m. e f.; (of team) capo m., caposquadra m. e f.; (of council, club, association) presidente m.; (of party, opposition) leader m. e f.; (of trade union) segretario m. (-a); (of army, troops) comandante m. e f.2) (organizer) (of expedition) capo m., guida f.; (of strike, movement) leader m. e f.; (of project, operation) capo m., responsabile m. e f., direttore m. (-trice)3) (one in front) (in race or competition) leader m. e f., primo m. (-a); (of procession, line of walkers) capofila m. e f.; (horse) leader m., cavallo m. di testa4) (in market, field) leader m.5) (in orchestra) primo violino m.; (conductor of band) direttore m. (-trice) d'orchestra6) giorn. articolo m. di fondo, editoriale m.
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