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1 Beniamino
beniamino s.m. pet, favourite, the apple of one's eye: il beniamino della maestra, the teacher's pet (o favourite); beniamino della fortuna, Fortune's darling.* * *[benja'mino]nome proprio maschile Benjamin* * *Beniamino/benja'mino/n.pr.m.Benjamin. -
2 B
b s.f. o m.1 ( seconda lettera dell'alfabeto) b (pl. bs, b's) // (tel.) b come Bologna, b for Benjamin (o amer. b for Baker)2 (mus.) si.* * *(lettera) B, bB come Bologna — B for Benjamin Brit, B for Baker Am
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3 b
b s.f. o m.1 ( seconda lettera dell'alfabeto) b (pl. bs, b's) // (tel.) b come Bologna, b for Benjamin (o amer. b for Baker)2 (mus.) si.* * *(lettera) B, bB come Bologna — B for Benjamin Brit, B for Baker Am
* * *1. 2.sostantivo femminile B́ sport(serie) B — = in Italy, division of the football league corresponding to the First Division
di serie B — fig. [ cittadino] second-class attrib.
un film di serie B — a B movie o film
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4 beniamino
beniamino s.m. pet, favourite, the apple of one's eye: il beniamino della maestra, the teacher's pet (o favourite); beniamino della fortuna, Fortune's darling.* * *[benja'mino]nome proprio maschile Benjamin* * *beniamino/benja'mino/sostantivo m.(f. -a)2 (figlio prediletto) darling, pet. -
5 B [bi] sf o m inv
(lettera) B, bB come Bologna — B for Benjamin Brit, B for Baker Am
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6 benzoino
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7 B [bi] sf o m inv
(lettera) B, bB come Bologna — B for Benjamin Brit, B for Baker Am
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8 b
(lettera) B, bB come Bologna — B for Benjamin Brit, B for Baker Am
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