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101 tempo di presa
Tempo m di presaSetting timeDizionario italiano-inglese per macchine e attrezzature per l'imballaggio > tempo di presa
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102 allestimento
sm [allesti'mento]preparation, setting up -
103 ambientazione
sf [ambjentat'tsjone](di film, racconto) setting -
104 calante
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105 collocazione
sf [kollokat'tsjone]1) (gen) placing, positioningl'opera va considerata nella sua collocazione storica — the work has to be considered within its historical setting
2) (in biblioteca) classification -
106 configurazione
sf [konfiɡurat'tsjone](gen) shape, configuration, Astron, Geog configuration, Inform setting -
107 cornice
sf [kor'nitʃe](gen) frame, Archit, Sci cornice, Geog ledge, fig background, settingfare da cornice a fig — to frame
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108 domiciliazione
sf [domitʃiljat'tsjone](di bolletta) setting up of a direct debit -
109 fissatore
sm [fissa'tore]Chim fixative, Fot fixer, (per capelli) setting lotion -
110 impostazione
I [impostat'tsjone] sf(di problema, questione) formulation, statement, (di lavoro) organization, planning, (di attività) setting up, (Mus : di voce) pitchII [impostat'tsjone] sf(di lettera) posting Brit, mailing Am -
111 incastonatura
sf [inkastona'tura] -
112 magnifico
agg [maɲ'ɲifiko] magnifico -a, -ci, -chedomani si parte — magnifico! — we're setting off tomorrow — terrific!
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113 marginazione
sf [mardʒinat'tsjone] -
114 montatura
sf [monta'tura] -
115 moralizzazione
sf [moraliddzat'tsjone] -
116 piattaforma rivendicativa
Nuovo dizionario Italiano-Inglese > piattaforma rivendicativa
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117 presa
['presa]1. sf1) (gen) grip, (appiglio) hold, Lotta grip, holdallentare la presa (di qc) — to loosen one's grip o hold (on sth)
a presa rapida — (cemento) quick-setting
2) (conquista: di città) taking no pl, capture, Carte trick3) (pizzico: di sale, tabacco) pinch4) Cinemacchina da presa — cine camera Brit, movie camera Am
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118 sfondo
sm ['sfondo](gen) Pittura Fot background, (di film, libro) background, setting -
119 tramonto
sm [tra'monto](del sole) sunset, (di astri) settingè sul viale del tramonto — (attore) he has passed his peak
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120 volgere
1. ['vɔldʒere]vb irreg vi (aus avere)1)volgere a — (piegare verso) to turn to o towards, bend round to o towards
2)volgere al peggio — to take a turn for the worseil tempo volge al brutto/al bello — the weather is breaking/is setting fair
2. vt1) (voltare) to turn2) (trasformare) to turn3. vr (volgersi)si volse verso di lui — he turned to o towards him
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