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1. indossatrice, modello | |
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model | |
1. subst. A person who serves as a subject for artwork or fashion, usually in the medium of photography but also for painting or drawing. | |
The beautiful model had her face on the cover of almost every fashion magazine imaginable. | |
2. subst. A person, usually an attractive female, hired to show items or goods to the public, such as items given away as prizes on a TV game show. | |
3. subst. A representation of a physical object, usually in miniature. | |
The boy played with a model of a World War II fighter plane. | |
4. subst. A simplified representation used to explain the workings of a real world system or event. | |
The computer weather model did not correctly predict the path of the hurricane. | |
5. subst. A style, type, or design. | |
He decided to buy the turbo engine model of the sports car. | |
This year's model features four doors instead of two. | |
6. subst. The structural design of a complex system. | |
The team developed a sound business model. | |
7. subst. A successful example to be copied, with or without modifications. | |
He was a model of eloquence and virtue. | |
British parliamentary democracy was seen as a model for other countries to follow. | |
8. subst. (logic) An interpretation function which assigns a truth value to each atomic proposition. | |
9. subst. (logic) An interpretation which makes a certain sentence true, in which case that interpretation is called a model of that sentence. | |
10. subst. (manufacturing) An identifier of a product given by its manufacturer (also called model number). | |
11. subst. (medicine) An animal that is used to study a human disease or pathology. | |
12. subst. Any copy, or resemblance, more or less exact. | |
13. subst. (software architecture) In software applications using the model-view-controller design pattern, the part or parts of the application that manage the data. | |
14. adj. Worthy of being a model; exemplary. | |
15. v. To display for others to see, especially in regard to wearing clothing while performing the role of a fashion model. | |
She modelled the shoes for her friends to see. | |
16. v. To use as an object in the creation of a forecast or model. | |
They modelled the data with a computer to analyze the experiment’s results. | |
17. v. To make a miniature model of. | |
He takes great pride in his skill at modeling airplanes. | |
18. v. To create from a substance such as clay. | |
The sculptor modelled the clay into the form of a dolphin. | |
19. v. (intransitive) To make a model or models. | |
20. v. (intransitive) To be a model of any kind. | |
The actress used to model before being discovered by Hollywood. | |
italiano > inglese | |
modella | |
1. n-f. model, fashion model, runway model, mannequin | |