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1 publishing *** pub·lish·ing n
['pʌblɪʃɪŋ](industry) editoria, industria editoriale, (of book) pubblicazione fSee: -
2 approach
[ə'prəʊtʃ] I1) (route of access) accesso m., via f. d'accesso2) (advance) (of person, season, old age) (l')avvicinarsi, (l')approssimarsi3) (way of dealing) approccio m.4) (overture) approccio m.; (proposal) offerta f., proposta f.II 1.1) (in space, time) avvicinarsi agales approaching speeds of 200 km per hour — venti che raggiungono una velocità di circa 200 km all'ora
2) (deal with) affrontare [problem, subject]3) (make overtures to) avvicinare, rivolgersi a [ person]; (with offer of job, remuneration) contattare, fare delle offerte a [person, company] ( about per)she was approached by a man in the street — fu abbordata o avvicinata da un uomo per strada
2.he has been approached by several publishers — è stato contattato o ha ricevuto delle proposte da diverse case editrici
verbo intransitivo [person, car] avvicinarsi; [event, season] avvicinarsi, approssimarsi* * *[ə'prəu ] 1. verb(to come near (to): The car approached (the traffic lights) at top speed; Christmas is approaching.) avvicinarsi2. noun1) (the act of coming near: The boys ran off at the approach of a policeman.) avvicinamento, l'avvicinarsi2) (a road, path etc leading to a place: All the approaches to the village were blocked by fallen rock.) via d'accesso3) (an attempt to obtain or attract a person's help, interest etc: They have made an approach to the government for help; That fellow makes approaches to (= he tries to become friendly with) every woman he meets.) proposta•- approaching* * *[ə'prəʊtʃ] I1) (route of access) accesso m., via f. d'accesso2) (advance) (of person, season, old age) (l')avvicinarsi, (l')approssimarsi3) (way of dealing) approccio m.4) (overture) approccio m.; (proposal) offerta f., proposta f.II 1.1) (in space, time) avvicinarsi agales approaching speeds of 200 km per hour — venti che raggiungono una velocità di circa 200 km all'ora
2) (deal with) affrontare [problem, subject]3) (make overtures to) avvicinare, rivolgersi a [ person]; (with offer of job, remuneration) contattare, fare delle offerte a [person, company] ( about per)she was approached by a man in the street — fu abbordata o avvicinata da un uomo per strada
2.he has been approached by several publishers — è stato contattato o ha ricevuto delle proposte da diverse case editrici
verbo intransitivo [person, car] avvicinarsi; [event, season] avvicinarsi, approssimarsi -
3 manuscript
['mænjʊskrɪpt] 1.nome manoscritto m.2.modificatore [ letter] manoscritto* * *['mænjuskript]1) (the handwritten or typed material for a book etc, usually prepared for printing: The publishers have lost the manuscript of my book.) manoscritto2) (a book or document written by hand: a collection of manuscripts and printed books.) manoscritto* * *manuscript /ˈmænjʊskrɪpt/a. e n.● (leg.) manuscript will, testamento olografo.* * *['mænjʊskrɪpt] 1.nome manoscritto m.2.modificatore [ letter] manoscritto -
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abbr. personal assistant assistente personale* * *PAsigla* * *abbr. personal assistant assistente personale -
6 (to) reproduce
(to) reproduce /ri:prəˈdju:s/, ( USA) /ri:prəˈdu:s/A v. t.riprodurre; copiare: All publications are reproduced on this site with kind permission of the publishers, tutte le pubblicazioni sono riprodotte su questo sito per gentile concessione degli editori; This painting has been reproduced thousands of times, sono state fatte migliaia di copie di questo dipintoB v. i.1 (biol.) riprodursi2 riprodursi; poter essere riprodotto (o copiato): Half-tones don't reproduce well, le mezzetinte non si riproducono bene● (biol.) to reproduce oneself, riprodursi. -
7 ♦ surplus
♦ surplus /ˈsɜ:pləs/A n. [uc]1 soprappiù; eccesso; eccedenza; sovrappiù: to be surplus to requirements, essere di soprappiù (o in più del necessario)2 (econ.) surplus; eccedenza; esubero; supero; avanzo: The USA has a huge surplus of foodstuffs, gli Stati Uniti d'America hanno un'enorme eccedenza di generi alimentari4 (fin., rag.) surplus; eccedenza; avanzo; supero; residuo (o saldo) attivo: surplus on visible trade (o trade surplus) eccedenza della bilancia commerciale; surplus on current account, saldo attivo della bilancia dei pagamenti; a surplus of assets over liabilities, un'eccedenza delle attività sulle passivitàB a. attr.1 in eccesso; di soprappiù; in più: I've offered our surplus cherries to our next-door neighbours, ho offerto ai vicini di casa le ciliegie che abbiamo in più ( del nostro fabbisogno)2 (econ., fin.) in eccedenza; eccedentario: surplus wheat, grano in eccedenza; surplus labour, manodopera eccedentaria; surplus country, paese eccedentario; (demogr., stat.) surplus population, popolazione eccedentaria; eccesso di popolazione● (rag.) surplus account, conto eccedenze □ (fin.) surplus budget, bilancio eccedentario □ (econ.) surplus produce, eccedenze agricole; prodotti agricoli eccedentari □ (econ.) surplus products, prodotti eccedentari dell'industria; eccedenze industriali □ (fin.) surplus profit, superprofitto □ (rag.) surplus reserve, riserva straordinaria □ (fin.) surplus revenues, plusvalenze □ (market.) surplus stocks, rimanenze, fondi di magazzino, scampoli: publishers' surplus stocks, rimanenze librarie, copie di libri in magazzino □ surplus store, negozio di rimanenze □ (econ.) surplus value, plusvalore; ( anche) rendita: consumer's [producer's] surplus value, rendita del consumatore [del produttore]. -
8 (to) reproduce
(to) reproduce /ri:prəˈdju:s/, ( USA) /ri:prəˈdu:s/A v. t.riprodurre; copiare: All publications are reproduced on this site with kind permission of the publishers, tutte le pubblicazioni sono riprodotte su questo sito per gentile concessione degli editori; This painting has been reproduced thousands of times, sono state fatte migliaia di copie di questo dipintoB v. i.1 (biol.) riprodursi2 riprodursi; poter essere riprodotto (o copiato): Half-tones don't reproduce well, le mezzetinte non si riproducono bene● (biol.) to reproduce oneself, riprodursi.
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