sotto i riflettori
Appearance
Italian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Literally, “under the spotlights”.
Prepositional phrase
[edit]- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see sotto, riflettore.
- 2019, George Orwell, translated by Nicola Gardini, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Mondadori:
- L'avevano legato a una sedia circondata da quadranti, sotto i riflettori.
- He was strapped into a chair surrounded by dials, under dazzling lights.
- (literally, “The had bound him to a chair surrounded by dials, under the spotlights.”)
- (idiomatic) in the spotlight; at the center of attention
- 2020 August 3, Federico Rampini, “La procura di Manhattan indaga per frode bancaria sull'azienda di Trump. Presidente Usa: "Caccia alle streghe" [The Manhattan prosecutor's office investigates Trump's company for bank fraud. US President: "Witch hunt"]”, in la Repubblica[1]:
- A capo della procura di Manhattan c’è un noto magistrato democratico, Cyrus Vance Jr., figlio di un ex segretario di Stato e già sotto i riflettori per l’inchiesta sull’ex direttore del Fondo monetario Dominique Strauss Kahn.
- At the head of the Manhattan prosecutor's office there's a well-known Democratic magistrate, Cyrus Vance Jr., son of a former Secretary of State and already in the spotlight for the investigation into the former Director of the Monetary Fund Dominique Strauss Kahn.