Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

quali siti ad hoc e blog

English translation:

such as \"ad hoc\" sites and blogs

Added to glossary by Chants
Jul 28, 2012 12:15
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Italian term

quali siti ad hoc e blog

Italian to English Marketing Automotive / Cars & Trucks vintage car race
il successo di un evento leader mondiale è correlato anche alla capacità ed intradependenza nel riusciare a sfruttare i canali mediatici e telematici piu utilizzati oggigiorno , quali Youtube , Facebook , Twitter e altri siti che possono comunque auitare nella promozione della manifestazione stessa , quali siti ad hoc e blog
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such as "ad hoc" sites and blogs

1. An ad hoc site is a site created for the specific purpose, i.e. promoting the event.
2. A blog is a running online commentary which seeks to attract a faithful audience.
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agree Isabelle Johnson : Yes, though I think I'd leave out the "
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such as special websites and blogs

Ad hoc has two meanings in English. When used for things like committees, meetings and commissions, it means for a specific purpose, but for most other things it means makeshift or improvised as in "It was an ad hoc affair". Applied to a website, it might be interpreted as improvised.
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