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1 DAMS
[dams]sostantivo maschile univ. (abbr. Discipline delle Arti, della Musica, dello Spettacolo) in Italy, faculty of arts, music and performing arts* * *DAMS/dams/sostantivo m.univ. (= Discipline delle Arti, della Musica, dello Spettacolo) = in Italy, faculty of arts, music and performing arts. -
2 disimpegno
disimpegno s.m.1 redemption, taking out of pawn: pagò molto per il disimpegno della sua macchina fotografica, he paid a lot to redeem his camera2 ( il liberarsi da un impegno) disengagement, release3 ( adempimento) performance, fulfilment: mostra grande abilità nel disimpegno delle sue funzioni, he shows great ability in carrying out (o in performing) his duties4 ( politico, sociale) disengagement, lack of commitment: disimpegno degli intellettuali, the disengagement of the intellectuals* * *[dizim'peɲɲo]sostantivo maschile1) (da un obbligo) disengagement2) (riscatto da pegno) redemption3) (locale)4) sport clearance5) (mancanza di impegno) lack of commitment* * *disimpegno/dizim'peŋŋo/sostantivo m.1 (da un obbligo) disengagement2 (riscatto da pegno) redemption3 (locale) stanza di disimpegno access room4 sport clearance5 (mancanza di impegno) lack of commitment. -
3 truccare
make upmotore soup uppartita, elezioni fix* * *truccare v.tr.1 to make* up; to put* make-up on (s.o.): lo truccarono da vecchio, they made him up to look like an old man; truccarsi il viso, to make up one's face; truccarsi gli occhi, to put eye make-up on2 ( per trarre in inganno) to disguise: la nave spia era stata truccata da peschereccio, the spy ship was disguised as a fishing boat3 (fig.) ( preordinare, alterare) to fix, to rig: truccare una partita, to fix a match; truccare i risultati di un referendum, to fix (o to rig) the results of a referendum // truccare le carte, to mark the cards // truccare i dadi, to load the dice // truccare un motore, to soup up an engine.◘ truccarsi v.rifl.1 to make* (oneself) up, to put* on make-up: gli attori si truccano sempre prima di recitare, actors always make (themselves) up before performing; si trucca troppo, she wears too much make-up; si truccò prima di uscire, she put on make-up before going out2 ( travestirsi) to disguise oneself: i poliziotti si truccarono da operai, the policemen disguised themselves as factory workers.* * *[truk'kare]1. vt1) (Sport: partita, incontro) to fix, rig, (carte da gioco) to mark, (dadi) to load, (Auto : motore) to soup up2) (attore, viso, occhi) to make up2. vr (truccarsi)(gen) Teatro, Cine to make o.s. uptruccarsi da — to make o.s. up as
* * *[truk'kare] 1.verbo transitivo1) cosmet. to make* up, to put* make-up on [persona, viso]2) (travestire) to dress up; (per ingannare) to disguise [ persona]3) (manipolare) to load [ dadi]; to mark, to stack [ carte]; to fix [concorso, partita]; to rig, to fix [ elezioni]; to modify, to soup up [ motore]2.verbo pronominale truccarsi1) cosmet. to make* (oneself) up, to put* on one's make-up-rsi gli occhi, il viso — to make up one's eyes, face
2) (travestirsi) to dress up; (per ingannare) to disguise oneself (da as)* * *truccare/truk'kare/ [1]1 cosmet. to make* up, to put* make-up on [persona, viso]3 (manipolare) to load [ dadi]; to mark, to stack [ carte]; to fix [concorso, partita]; to rig, to fix [ elezioni]; to modify, to soup up [ motore]II truccarsi verbo pronominale1 cosmet. to make* (oneself) up, to put* on one's make-up; -rsi gli occhi, il viso to make up one's eyes, face2 (travestirsi) to dress up; (per ingannare) to disguise oneself (da as). -
4 AGIS sigla f
['adʒis](= Associazione Generale Italiana dello Spettacolo) Italian Association for the Performing Arts -
5 ammaestrare vt
[ammaes'trare]orso/cavallo ammaestrato — performing bear/horse
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6 carabiniere sm
[karabi'njɛre]See:Cultural note: Carabinieri Originally part of the armed forces, the Carabinieri are police who now have civil as well as military duties, such as maintaining public order. They include paratroop units and mounted divisions and report to either the Minister of the Interior or the Minister of Defence, depending on the function they are performing. -
7 DAMS sigla m
[dams](= Discipline delle Arti, della Musica, dello Spettacolo) faculty of the performing arts -
8 guardia di pubblica sicurezza
See:Cultural note: Guardia di finanza The Guardia di Finanza is a military body which deals with infringements of the laws governing income tax and monopolies. It reports to the Ministers of Finance, Justice or Agriculture, depending on the function it is performing. -
9 AGIS sigla
f ['adʒis](= Associazione Generale Italiana dello Spettacolo) Italian Association for the Performing Arts -
10 ammaestrare
vt [ammaes'trare]orso/cavallo ammaestrato — performing bear/horse
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11 DAMS sigla
m [dams](= Discipline delle Arti, della Musica, dello Spettacolo) faculty of the performing arts
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