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['premieə, ]( American[) pri'miər](the first performance of a play, film etc.)* * *[prəmjʌ/ə]nountheatre premiera, prva predstava -
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• ensi-ilta• ensiesitys• premiääri• kantaesitys* * *'premieə, ]( American) pri'miər(the first performance of a play, film etc.) ensi-ilta -
104 debuttare
make one's début* * *debuttare v. intr.1 to make* one's début: la compagnia debutterà domani, the company is giving its first performance tomorrow; ha debuttato 40 anni fa come comparsa, he made his début 40 years ago as a walk-on2 ( di ragazza in società) to come* out.* * *[debut'tare]debuttare in società — [ ragazza] to come out
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106 premiere
['premɪeə(r)] [AE 'priːmɪər] Inome teatr. cinem. prima f.II 1.verbo transitivo dare la prima di [film, play]2.verbo intransitivo [ film] essere proiettato per la prima volta* * *['premieə, ]( American[) pri'miər](the first performance of a play, film etc.) première; prima visione* * *premiere /ˈprɛmɪɛə(r), USA prɪˈmɪ(r)/n. (teatr., cinem.)1 prima rappresentazione, première ( di un dramma); prima visione ( di un film): film premiere, prima cinematografica2 primadonna; prima attrice.(to) premiere /ˈprɛmɪɛə(r), USA prɪˈmɪ(r)/A v. t.B v. i.essere dato in prima rappresentazione.* * *['premɪeə(r)] [AE 'priːmɪər] Inome teatr. cinem. prima f.II 1.verbo transitivo dare la prima di [film, play]2.verbo intransitivo [ film] essere proiettato per la prima volta -
107 opening *** open·ing
['əʊpnɪŋ]1. adj(gen) d'apertura, (ceremony, speech) d'apertura, inaugurale2. n2) (beginning) inizio, (also: official opening) (of factory, hospital) inaugurazione f, (first performance: of film, play) prima (rappresentazione f)3) (opportunity) occasione f, possibilità f inv, (post) posto vacante -
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n. premiär, första föreställningen--------v. göra premiär; visa premiärföreställning; visa för första gången* * *['premieə, ]( American[) pri'miər](the first performance of a play, film etc.) premiär -
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113 ensiesitys
yks.nom. ensiesitys; yks.gen. ensiesityksen; yks.part. ensiesitystä; yks.ill. ensiesitykseen; mon.gen. ensiesitysten ensiesityksien; mon.part. ensiesityksiä; mon.ill. ensiesityksiinpremiere (noun)* * *• first performance• debut• premiere -
114 kantaesitys
yks.nom. kantaesitys; yks.gen. kantaesityksen; yks.part. kantaesitystä; yks.ill. kantaesitykseen; mon.gen. kantaesitysten kantaesityksien; mon.part. kantaesityksiä; mon.ill. kantaesityksiinpremiere (noun)* * *• premiere• first performance -
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116 prawykona|nie
n first performance, premiereThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prawykona|nie
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117 take somebody under one's wing
взять под крылышко (под покровительство)A wealthy film producer took her under his wing after seeing her first performance, and she has acted in all his films since then.
I took the new workers under my wing, and they learned the job in no time.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > take somebody under one's wing
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