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1 model
I 1. ['mɒdl]1) (scale representation) modello m.; (made as hobby) modellino m.2) (version of car, appliance, garment) modello m.3) (person) (for artist) modello m. (-a); (showing clothes) modello m. (-a), indossatore m. (-trice)4) (thing to be copied) modello m.2.to hold sth. up o out as a model — prendere qcs. a modello
1) [railway, village] in miniatura2) (new and exemplary) [hospital, prison] modelloII 1. ['mɒdl]1)to model sth. on sth. — modellare qcs. su qcs
2) [ fashion model] indossare, presentare [ garment]3) (shape) modellare [clay, figure]2.1) (for artist) posare2) (in fashion) fare il modello, la modella3)3.to model in — [ artist] modellare in [clay, wax]
to model oneself on sb. — prendere qcn. a modello
* * *['modl] 1. noun1) (a copy or representation of something usually on a much smaller scale: a model of the Taj Mahal; ( also adjective) a model aeroplane.) modello2) (a particular type or design of something, eg a car, that is manufactured in large numbers: Our car is a 1999 model.) modello3) (a person who wears clothes etc so that possible buyers can see them being worn: He has a job as a male fashion model.) modello4) (a person who is painted, sculpted, photographed etc by an artist, photographer etc: I work as an artist's model.) modello5) (something that can be used to copy from.) modello6) (a person or thing which is an excellent example: She is a model of politeness; ( also adjective) model behaviour.) modello2. verb1) (to wear (clothes etc) to show them to possible buyers: They model (underwear) for a living.) indossare, fare da modello2) (to work or pose as a model for an artist, photographer etc: She models at the local art school.) posare, fare da modello3) (to make models (of things or people): to model (the heads of famous people) in clay.) modellare4) (to form (something) into a (particular) shape: She modelled the clay into the shape of a penguin; She models herself on her older sister.) modellare; prendere a modello•* * *I 1. ['mɒdl]1) (scale representation) modello m.; (made as hobby) modellino m.2) (version of car, appliance, garment) modello m.3) (person) (for artist) modello m. (-a); (showing clothes) modello m. (-a), indossatore m. (-trice)4) (thing to be copied) modello m.2.to hold sth. up o out as a model — prendere qcs. a modello
1) [railway, village] in miniatura2) (new and exemplary) [hospital, prison] modelloII 1. ['mɒdl]1)to model sth. on sth. — modellare qcs. su qcs
2) [ fashion model] indossare, presentare [ garment]3) (shape) modellare [clay, figure]2.1) (for artist) posare2) (in fashion) fare il modello, la modella3)3.to model in — [ artist] modellare in [clay, wax]
to model oneself on sb. — prendere qcn. a modello
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2 tunic
['tjuːnɪk] [AE 'tuː-]1) (classical, fashion) tunica f.2) (uniform) (for nurse, schoolgirl) grembiule m.; (for soldier) giubba f.* * *['tju:nik]1) (a soldier's or policeman's jacket.) giubba2) (a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.) tunica3) (a similar type of modern garment.) tunica* * *tunic /ˈtju:nɪk/, ( USA) /ˈtu:nɪk/n.1 (stor., scient.) tunica* * *['tjuːnɪk] [AE 'tuː-]1) (classical, fashion) tunica f.2) (uniform) (for nurse, schoolgirl) grembiule m.; (for soldier) giubba f. -
3 parade
I [pə'reɪd]1) (procession) parata f., sfilata f.3) (display) (of designs) esposizione f., mostra f.; (of models) sfilata f.; (of ideas) sfoggio m. (anche spreg.)4)to make a parade of — spreg. fare sfoggio di, ostentare [grief, knowledge]
5) BE (row)II 1. [pə'reɪd]1) (display) ostentare, fare sfoggio di [knowledge, wealth] (anche spreg.)2) (claim)2.to parade sth. as sth. — sfoggiare qcs. come qcs
verbo intransitivo (march) sfilare (in corteo)to parade up and down — [soldier, model] sfilare su e giù
* * *[pə'reid] 1. noun1) (a line of people, vehicles etc moving forward in order often as a celebration of some event: a circus parade.) sfilata, corteo2) (an arrangement of soldiers in a particular order: The troops are on parade.) parata2. verb1) (to march in a line moving forward in order: They paraded through the town.) sfilare2) (to arrange soldiers in order: The colonel paraded his soldiers.) far sfilare3) (to show or display in an obvious way: She paraded her new clothes in front of her friends.) esibire, (fare sfoggio di)* * *parade /pəˈreɪd/n.1 parata (spec. mil.); (mil.) rassegna, rivista: The soldiers were on parade, i soldati erano schierati per la rassegna7 passeggiata pubblica; lungomare; piazza; spianata● (mil.) parade ground, piazza d'armi □ to make a parade of one's grief, mettere in piazza il proprio dolore □ on parade, (mil.) in parata; (fig.) in bella mostra.(to) parade /pəˈreɪd/A v. t.1 sfilare a passo di parata per ( un luogo): The band paraded the streets of the little town, la banda ha sfilato per le strade della cittadina a passo di parata3 far sfilare: The prisoners were paraded through the city, i prigionieri furono fatti sfilare per la città4 esibire; fare sfoggio di; mettere in mostra; ostentare: You always parade your skill, fai sempre sfoggio della tua abilità5 sbandierare (fig.); spacciare: to parade old ideas as new theories, spacciare vecchie idee come teorie nuoveB v. i.2 far mostra di sé; pavoneggiarsi.* * *I [pə'reɪd]1) (procession) parata f., sfilata f.3) (display) (of designs) esposizione f., mostra f.; (of models) sfilata f.; (of ideas) sfoggio m. (anche spreg.)4)to make a parade of — spreg. fare sfoggio di, ostentare [grief, knowledge]
5) BE (row)II 1. [pə'reɪd]1) (display) ostentare, fare sfoggio di [knowledge, wealth] (anche spreg.)2) (claim)2.to parade sth. as sth. — sfoggiare qcs. come qcs
verbo intransitivo (march) sfilare (in corteo)to parade up and down — [soldier, model] sfilare su e giù
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