appearance

appearance
[ə'pɪərəns] 1.
nome
1) (of person, invention, symptom) comparsa f.
2) cinem. teatr. telev. comparsa f.; apparizione f.

to make an appearance on television — apparire in televisione

in order of appearance — in ordine di apparizione

3) (public, sporting) apparizione f.

this is his first appearance for Italy — questa è la prima volta che gioca nell'Italia

4) dir. (in court) comparsa f., comparizione f.
5) (look) (of person) apparenza f., aspetto m.; (of district, object) aspetto m.

"smart appearance essential" — "si richiede bella presenza"

to be foreign in appearance — aver l'aria di uno straniero

6) (semblance)

to give the appearance of sth., of doing — dare l'impressione di qcs., di fare

it had all the appearances o every appearance of aveva tutta l'aria di; an appearance of objectivity — una parvenza di obiettività

7) (of book, article) pubblicazione f.
2.
nome plurale appearances (external show) apparenze f.

to judge o go by appearances giudicare dalle apparenze; for the sake of appearances for appearances' sake per salvare le apparenze; to keep up appearances salvare le apparenze; to all appearances — all'apparenza, a quanto pare

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noun
1) (what can be seen (of a person, thing etc): From his appearance he seemed very wealthy.) apparenza
2) (the act of coming into view or coming into a place: The thieves ran off at the sudden appearance of two policemen.) apparizione
3) (the act of coming before or presenting oneself/itself before the public or a judge etc: his first appearance on the stage.) apparizione
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[ə'pɪərəns] 1.
nome
1) (of person, invention, symptom) comparsa f.
2) cinem. teatr. telev. comparsa f.; apparizione f.

to make an appearance on television — apparire in televisione

in order of appearance — in ordine di apparizione

3) (public, sporting) apparizione f.

this is his first appearance for Italy — questa è la prima volta che gioca nell'Italia

4) dir. (in court) comparsa f., comparizione f.
5) (look) (of person) apparenza f., aspetto m.; (of district, object) aspetto m.

"smart appearance essential" — "si richiede bella presenza"

to be foreign in appearance — aver l'aria di uno straniero

6) (semblance)

to give the appearance of sth., of doing — dare l'impressione di qcs., di fare

it had all the appearances o every appearance of aveva tutta l'aria di; an appearance of objectivity — una parvenza di obiettività

7) (of book, article) pubblicazione f.
2.
nome plurale appearances (external show) apparenze f.

to judge o go by appearances giudicare dalle apparenze; for the sake of appearances for appearances' sake per salvare le apparenze; to keep up appearances salvare le apparenze; to all appearances — all'apparenza, a quanto pare


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