vorlage
[ˈfoʁlaɡə]
Definitions
1. noun
A draft or preliminary version of a document, especially a parliamentary or legislative proposal.
“The government released the vorlage for the new tax reform bill to the public for review.”
2. noun
A preliminary sketch or model, especially in art or architecture.
“The artist began with a simple vorlage for the sculpture before adding details.”
3. noun
The first shot or take of a scene in film or television production.
“The director called for a retake after the first vorlage didn’t meet their expectations.”
4. verb
To provide or offer a draft or preliminary version of something.
“The team will vorlage the proposal to the client for feedback.”