ad arte
Italian
Etymology
Literally, “at art”.
Adverb
- with hidden purposes; artfully
- 2020 August 11, Massimo Basile, “Diritti civili, e politica "senza rancore": così Kamala Harris ha conquistato Biden [Civil rights, and politics "without grudges": this is how Kamala Harris won Biden over]”, in la Repubblica:
- Appena due settimane fa il suo nome era uscito, ad arte, da una foto rubata o forse ispirata da Biden quando, a un appuntamento elettorale a Wilmington, Delaware, aveva lasciato leggere gli appunti su un foglio in carta intestata allo stesso candidato democratico.
- Just two weeks ago, her name had artfully come out of a stolen photo, or maybe inspired by Biden when, at an electoral meeting in Wilmington, Delaware, he had left the notes legible on a piece of paper with the same Democratic candidate in the heading.
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.