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1 ♦ audience
♦ audience /ˈɔ:dɪəns/n.1 pubblico; spettatori (pl.); ascoltatori (pl.); uditorio; (pubblico dei) lettori: to have a large audience, avere un vasto pubblico; audience participation, partecipazione del pubblico; live audience, pubblico di una trasmissione in diretta; studio audience, pubblico in sala; audience reactions, reazioni del pubblico; target audience, pubblico di destinazione, pubblico cui qc. è destinato; target; (pubbl.) captive audience, pubblico involontario di un messaggio pubblicitario● audience hall, sala delle udienze □ audience rating (o audience figures), indice d'ascolto NOTA D'USO: - public, audience, spectators-. -
2 target
I 1. ['tɑːgɪt]1) bersaglio m.; mil. obiettivo m.2) (goal) obiettivo m., scopo m.3) (butt) bersaglio m.2.to be the target of — essere bersaglio di [ ridicule]
modificatore [date, figure] previsto; [ audience] di riferimentoII ['tɑːgɪt]1) (aim) puntare [weapon, missile] (at, on verso, su); (choose as objective) mirare a [site, factory]2) fig. (in marketing) individuare [group, sector]to be targeted at — [ product] essere diretto o mirato a [ group]
* * *1) (a marked board or other object aimed at in shooting practice, competitions etc with a rifle, bow and arrow etc: His shots hit the target every time.) bersaglio2) (any object at which shots, bombs etc are directed: Their target was the royal palace.) bersaglio3) (a person, thing etc against which unfriendly comment or behaviour is directed: the target of criticism.) bersaglio* * *I 1. ['tɑːgɪt]1) bersaglio m.; mil. obiettivo m.2) (goal) obiettivo m., scopo m.3) (butt) bersaglio m.2.to be the target of — essere bersaglio di [ ridicule]
modificatore [date, figure] previsto; [ audience] di riferimentoII ['tɑːgɪt]1) (aim) puntare [weapon, missile] (at, on verso, su); (choose as objective) mirare a [site, factory]2) fig. (in marketing) individuare [group, sector]to be targeted at — [ product] essere diretto o mirato a [ group]
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3 dead
I [ded]1) (no longer living) mortothe dead man, woman — il morto, la morta
a dead body — un morto, un cadavere
to play dead — fare finta di essere morto, fare il morto
drop dead! — colloq. crepa!
to shoot sb. dead — uccidere qcn. (sparando)
"wanted, dead or alive" — "ricercato, vivo o morto"
to give sb. up for dead — dare qcn. per spacciato
I'm absolutely dead after that walk! — colloq. sono stanco morto dopo quella camminata!
4) (not functioning, idle) [ battery] scarico; [ bank account] estinto; [ capital] infruttifero, improduttivo5) (impervious)to be dead to sth. — essere insensibile a qcs
7) (absolute)a dead calm — una calma assoluta o piatta
••II [ded]you do that and you're dead meat! — AE colloq. fallo e sei un uomo morto!
1)2) fig. (depths)III [ded]at dead of night in the dead of night nel cuore della notte, a notte fonda; in the dead of winter — in pieno inverno
avverbio assolutamente"dead slow" — aut. "a passo d'uomo"
to be dead against — essere completamente contrario a [idea, plan]
* * *[ded] 1. adjective1) (without life; not living: a dead body; Throw out those dead flowers.) morto2) (not working and not giving any sign of being about to work: The phone/engine is dead.) guasto3) (absolute or complete: There was dead silence at his words; He came to a dead stop.) assoluto2. adverb(completely: dead drunk.) completamente- deaden- deadly 3. adverb(extremely: deadly dull; deadly serious.) tremendamente- dead end- dead-end
- dead heat
- dead language
- deadline
- deadlock* * *I [ded]1) (no longer living) mortothe dead man, woman — il morto, la morta
a dead body — un morto, un cadavere
to play dead — fare finta di essere morto, fare il morto
drop dead! — colloq. crepa!
to shoot sb. dead — uccidere qcn. (sparando)
"wanted, dead or alive" — "ricercato, vivo o morto"
to give sb. up for dead — dare qcn. per spacciato
I'm absolutely dead after that walk! — colloq. sono stanco morto dopo quella camminata!
4) (not functioning, idle) [ battery] scarico; [ bank account] estinto; [ capital] infruttifero, improduttivo5) (impervious)to be dead to sth. — essere insensibile a qcs
7) (absolute)a dead calm — una calma assoluta o piatta
••II [ded]you do that and you're dead meat! — AE colloq. fallo e sei un uomo morto!
1)2) fig. (depths)III [ded]at dead of night in the dead of night nel cuore della notte, a notte fonda; in the dead of winter — in pieno inverno
avverbio assolutamente"dead slow" — aut. "a passo d'uomo"
to be dead against — essere completamente contrario a [idea, plan]
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