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1 brotherhood
['brʌðəhʊd]1) (bond) fratellanza f.2) (organization) organizzazione f.; (of idealists) sodalizio m.; (trade union) sindacato m.3) (of monks) confraternita f.* * *1) (the state of being a brother: the ties of brotherhood.) fratellanza2) (an association of men for a certain purpose.) confraternita* * *brotherhood► brother* * *['brʌðəhʊd]1) (bond) fratellanza f.2) (organization) organizzazione f.; (of idealists) sodalizio m.; (trade union) sindacato m.3) (of monks) confraternita f. -
2 brotherhood brother·hood n
['brʌðəˌhʊd]fratellanza, fraternità, (group) confraternita -
3 fraternity
[frə'tɜːnətɪ]1) (brotherhood) fraternità f., fratellanza f.2) (sharing profession) associazione f.; spreg. consorteria f.3) US univ. = associazione studentesca maschile* * *plural - fraternities; noun1) (a company of people who regard each other as equals, eg monks.) confraternita2) (a company of people with the same interest, job etc: the banking fraternity.) associazione3) ((American) a society of male students in various universities.) associazione studentesca* * *fraternity /frəˈtɜ:nətɪ/n.2 comunità; categoria; classe: the legal fraternity, la categoria (o la classe) degli avvocati; gli avvocati; the golfing fraternity, la comunità dei golfisti; the criminal fraternity, i criminali; la criminalità4 [u] fraternità; fratellanza.* * *[frə'tɜːnətɪ]1) (brotherhood) fraternità f., fratellanza f.2) (sharing profession) associazione f.; spreg. consorteria f.3) US univ. = associazione studentesca maschile -
4 ♦ brother
♦ brother /ˈbrʌðə(r)/n.1 fratello: big brother, fratello maggiore; little brother, fratello minore; fratellino; younger brother, fratello minore; twin brothers, fratelli gemelli2 compagno; collega● brother german (pl. brothers german), fratello germano (o carnale) □ brother-in-arms, compagno d'armi; commilitone □ brother-in-law (pl. brothers-in-law), cognatobrotherhoodn.1 [u] fratellanza; cameratismo2 (relig.) confraternitabrotherlinessn. [u]fraternità; sentimenti (pl.) fraterni; fratellanzabrotherlyA a.fraterno: brotherly love, amore fraternoB avv.fraternamente.NOTA D'USO: - brothers or sisters- -
5 soapy
['səʊpɪ]1) [ water] saponoso; [hands, face] insaponato2) (cajoling) [ voice] mellifluo; [ manner] untuoso; [ tone] adulatorio* * *1) (covered with, or full of, soap: soapy water.) insaponato2) (like soap: This chocolate has a soapy taste.) di sapone* * *soapy /ˈsəʊpɪ/a.2 saponaceo; saponoso; di sapone3 (fig.) adulatorio; insinuante; untuoso: a soapy appeal to brotherhood, un untuoso appello alla fratellanza4 (fig.) sentimentale; sdolcinato; insulso● soapy water, saponata; acqua con sapone.* * *['səʊpɪ]1) [ water] saponoso; [hands, face] insaponato2) (cajoling) [ voice] mellifluo; [ manner] untuoso; [ tone] adulatorio -
6 IBEW n abbr Am
[ˌaɪbiːiː'dʌbljuː](= International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers) associazione internazionale degli elettrotecnici -
7 brother
['brʌðə(r)]1) (relative) fratello m.2) (trade unionist) compagno m.3) (fellow man) fratello m.brothers in arms — compagni d'armi, commilitoni
4) (pl. brethren) relig. fratello m., confratello m.* * *1) (the title given to a male child to describe his relationship to the other children of his parents: I have two brothers.) fratello2) (a fellow member of any group ( also adjective): brother officers.) compagno, collega3) ((plural also brethren ['breƟrən]) a member of a religious group: The brothers of the order prayed together; The brethren met daily.) fratello, confratello•- brother-in-law* * *['brʌðə(r)]1) (relative) fratello m.2) (trade unionist) compagno m.3) (fellow man) fratello m.brothers in arms — compagni d'armi, commilitoni
4) (pl. brethren) relig. fratello m., confratello m.
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