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f (m - bénédictin)BénédictineBénédictine [benediktin](liqueur) Beispiel: la Bénédictine der Benediktiner -
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сущ.общ. бенедиктинка, бенедиктин (сорт ликёра) -
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bénédictin, e [benediktɛ̃, in]adjective, masculine noun, feminine noun* * *bénédictine benediktɛ̃, in adjectif, nom masculin, féminin Benedictinetravail de bénédictin — fig painstaking task
* * *A adj Benedictine.B nm,f Benedictine; un couvent de bénédictines a Benedictine convent; un travail de bénédictin fig a painstaking task.( féminin bénédictine) [benediktɛ̃, in] adjectif & nom masculin, nom fémininBénédictine® nom féminin[liqueur] Benedictine -
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bénédictin [beeneediektẽ],bénédictine [beeneediektien]〈m., v.〉1 benedictijn, benedictines→ travail -
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m (f - bénédictine)1) бенедиктинец [бенедиктинка]2) перен. трудолюбивый учёный, эрудит••travail de bénédictin — долгий и тяжкий труд -
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benediktɛ̃/benediktinm (f - bénédictine); RELBenediktiner(in) m/fbénédictinbénédictin (e) [benediktɛ̃, in]I AdjectifBenediktiner-Benediktiner(in) masculin(féminin) -
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stone that moves; a supple, tangy, flat disc of cow's-milk cheese with a reddish rind, made by the Benedictine monks at the Abbaye de la Pierre-Qui Vire in Burgundy. -
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-E m, f бенедикти́н|ец, -ка ◄о►■ adj. бенедикти́нский;● un travail de bénédictin +— трудоёмкая рабо́та; кропотли́вый, до́лгий и тя́жкий трудune abbaye bénédictine — монасты́рь бенедикти́нцев;
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