hype in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for hype in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

I.hype1 [Brit hʌɪp, Am haɪp] N inf (publicity)

II.hype1 [Brit hʌɪp, Am haɪp] VB trans inf

See also hypodermic

hype up VB [hʌɪp -] (hype up [sth], hype [sth] up)

I.hype up VB [hʌɪp -] (hype up [sth], hype [sth] up) (stimulate)

II.hype up VB [hʌɪp -] (hype up [sb], hype [sb] up) (excite)

hype artist [ˈhaɪpˌɑːtɪst] N

Translations for hype in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

hype in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Of particular importance are those aspects of the music that frequently appear in the midst of political debates and media hype.
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Another common concern is that the movement has been promoted with too much hype and marketing.
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The director, had successful releases in the past year, and this film created a lot of hype.
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In short, the hype over the nuclear deal needs to be tempered by certain realities.
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It was generally a good album, but did not live up to the hype surrounding it.
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Instead of putting risks in proportion, we reporters hype "interesting" ones.
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The hype cycle concept for new technology looks at perception of technology in more detail.
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The episode was heavily promoted and hyped, with some sources calling it much anticipated and long-awaited.
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Despite the hype and changes, the team was clearly worse than it had been the previous season.
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The game received a relatively large amount of hype in the local papers.
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