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attori
non protagonisti

en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

supporting cast SUST.

en el Diccionario Oxford Paravia de italiano

I. support [ingl. brit. səˈpɔːt, ingl. am. səˈpɔrt] SUST.

1. support (moral, financial, political):

aiuto m (for sth a, per qc; for sb a, per qn)
air, land, sea support MILIT.
to give sb, sth (one's) support
to get support from sb, sth
to have the support of sb, sth
in support of sb, sth campaign, intervene
a sostegno di qn, qc

2. support MED.:

supporto m also INGEN.

3. support (person):

aiuto m (to di, per)

4. support (singer etc. not topping the bill):

II. support [ingl. brit. səˈpɔːt, ingl. am. səˈpɔrt] V. trans.

1. support (provide moral, financial backing):

support cause, campaign, party, reform, venture, price, currency
support team
support person
support charity
to support sb, sth by doing

2. support (physically):

support weight, person

3. support (validate):

support argument, case, claim, story, theory

4. support (maintain):

support breadwinner: family
support land, farm: inhabitants
support charity: underprivileged

5. support (put up with) form.:

support adverse conditions
support bad behaviour

6. support INFORM. computer:

support programme, device, language

III. to support oneself V. v. refl.

supporting [ingl. brit. səˈpɔːtɪŋ, ingl. am. səˈpɔrdɪŋ] ADJ.

1. supporting:

supporting CINE, TEAT. actor, role
secondario also fig.

2. supporting INGEN.:

supporting wall, beam

I. cast1 [ingl. brit. kɑːst, ingl. am. kæst] SUST.

1. cast:

cast ARTE, TÉC. (mould)
cast ARTE, TÉC. (mould)

2. cast (arrangement):

3. cast (act of throwing) (of dice, net, stone):

cast PESCA

4. cast MED. (squint):

5. cast MED.:

6. cast ZOOL.:

7. cast (colour, tinge):

II. cast1 <pret./part. pas. cast> [ingl. brit. kɑːst, ingl. am. kæst] V. trans.

1. cast (throw):

cast stone, net, fishing line
cast dice
cast light, shadow

2. cast (direct):

cast glance, look
gettare (at a)

3. cast (shed):

cast leaves, feathers

4. cast:

cast ARTE, TÉC. plaster
cast metal

5. cast POL.:

6. cast ASTROL.:

III. cast1 <pret./part. pas. cast> [ingl. brit. kɑːst, ingl. am. kæst] V. intr. PESCA

I. cast2 [ingl. brit. kɑːst, ingl. am. kæst] SUST.

cast CINE, TEAT., TV
cast CINE, TEAT., TV

II. cast2 <pret./part. pas. cast> [ingl. brit. kɑːst, ingl. am. kæst] V. trans.

cast CINE, TEAT., TV play, film

en el diccionario PONS

en el diccionario PONS

I. cast [kæst] SUST.

1. cast TEAT., CINE:

cast m inv.

2. cast (mold):

3. cast MED.:

4. cast (of worm):

II. cast <cast, cast> [kæst] V. trans.

1. cast (throw):

2. cast (direct):

to cast a shadow on sth fig.
to cast light on sth fig.

3. cast (allocate roles):

to cast sb as sb/sth
assegnare a qu la parte di qu/qc

4. cast (give):

5. cast (make in a mold):

I. support [sə·ˈpɔ:rt] V. trans.

1. support (hold up):

support roof, weight
weight to support oneself on sth

2. support (provide for):

3. support (provide with money):

4. support (encourage):

5. support (show to be true):

II. support [sə·ˈpɔ:rt] SUST.

1. support (backing, help):

2. support (structure):

support fig. person

3. support FIN.:

4. support (confirmation):

supporting ADJ.

supporting film, role, actor:

Present
Isupport
yousupport
he/she/itsupports
wesupport
yousupport
theysupport
Past
Isupported
yousupported
he/she/itsupported
wesupported
yousupported
theysupported
Present Perfect
Ihavesupported
youhavesupported
he/she/ithassupported
wehavesupported
youhavesupported
theyhavesupported
Past Perfect
Ihadsupported
youhadsupported
he/she/ithadsupported
wehadsupported
youhadsupported
theyhadsupported

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Those introduced afterward are generally considered to be the supporting cast.
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He said that it is an interesting evolution that could lead to storylines for future issues where reactions from his supporting cast could be explored.
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Their taciturnity is thrown into even sharp relief by the hysteria of the supporting cast.
www.denofgeek.com
The episode's supporting cast, however, was described as solid.
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The technical aspects of the film are extraordinary: breath-taking sets, spellbinding cinematography, perfect music and a wonderful supporting cast.
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