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m lion* * *leone s.m.1 (zool.) (Felis leo) lion: andare a caccia di leoni, to go lion-hunting // fare la parte del leone, (fig.) to take the lion's share; sentirsi un leone, (fig.) to feel full of energy (o in very good form) // meglio vivere un giorno da leone che cent'anni da pecora, (prov.) it's better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep2 (zool.) leone marino, sea lion, eared seal // leone marino della California, (Zalophus californianus) sea dog3 (bot. pop.) bocca di leone, (Antirrhinum majus) snapdragon, (scient.) antirrhinum.* * *[le'one]sostantivo maschile invariabile astrol. Leo, the Lion* * *leone/le'one/sostantivo m.lion\avere un coraggio da -i to be as brave as a lion; sentirsi un leone to feel like a lion; battersi come un leone to fight like a lion o tiger; prendere o fare la parte del leone to take the lion's share\leone marino sea lion. -
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m lion* * *leone s.m.1 (zool.) (Felis leo) lion: andare a caccia di leoni, to go lion-hunting // fare la parte del leone, (fig.) to take the lion's share; sentirsi un leone, (fig.) to feel full of energy (o in very good form) // meglio vivere un giorno da leone che cent'anni da pecora, (prov.) it's better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a sheep2 (zool.) leone marino, sea lion, eared seal // leone marino della California, (Zalophus californianus) sea dog3 (bot. pop.) bocca di leone, (Antirrhinum majus) snapdragon, (scient.) antirrhinum.* * *[le'one]sostantivo maschile invariabile astrol. Leo, the Lion* * *Leone/le'one/ ⇒ 38m.inv.astrol. Leo, the Lion; essere del Leone o un Leone to be (a) Leo. -
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