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Cosa (chi) è take soundings - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Soundings; Soundings (disambiguation); Sounding (disambiguation); Soundings (composition)

take-off         
take-off         
n.
Imitation, caricature.
take off         
1. (of an aircraft or bird) become airborne.
(of an enterprise) become successful.
2. (also take oneself off) depart hastily.

Wikipedia

Sounding

Sounding or soundings may refer to:

  • Sounding (archaeology), a test dig in archaeology
  • "Sounding" (Justified), an episode of the TV series Justified
  • Soundings (journal), an academic journal of leftist political thinking
  • Soundings (radio drama), science fiction radio drama series produced from 1985 to 1989 in Ottawa
  • Soundings (Williams), 2003 orchestral composition by John Williams
  • Soundings (Carter), 2005 orchestral composition by Elliott Carter
  • Sound (medical instrument), instruments for probing and dilating passages within the body
    • Urethral sounding, using sounds to increase the inner diameter of the urethra
  • Depth sounding, a measurement of depth within a body of water
  • Whale sounding, the act of diving by whales
Esempi dal corpus di testo per take soundings
1. Article continues At the same time Ms Blears appealed to MPs across the country to take soundings from local communities on how to tackle the issues.
2. Kenneth Clarke, the former Chancellor, indicated this week he is now more likely to stand and supporters say he has started to take soundings.
3. At the same time Ms Blears appealed to MPs across the country to take soundings from local communities on how to tackle the issues.
4. The Commission is also likely to take soundings from ministers on additional emergency assistance for uninterrupted public services, which could total ň'4;ě40m, as well as other funding.
5. Mr Kennedy told them that if they were not with him they should resign and asked his chief whip, Andrew Stunell, to take soundings over the next 24 hours.