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1 osservante
osservante agg.1 observant, observing: cittadino osservante della legge, law-abiding citizen; cattolico osservante, practising catholic* * *[osser'vante] 1.1) (rispettoso) observant2) (praticante) churchgoing2.sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile (praticante) churchgoer* * *osservante/osser'vante/1 (rispettoso) observant; osservante della legge law-abiding2 (praticante) churchgoing; cattolico osservante practising catholicII m. e f.(praticante) churchgoer. -
2 praticante
praticante agg.1 practising: dentista praticante, practising dentist; praticante avvocato, junior barrister (o articled clerk)2 ( osservante) practising, observant: cattolico praticante, practising Catholic; anglicano praticante, communicant member of the Church of England◆ s.m. e f.1 ( apprendista) apprentice, trainee: praticante contabile, junior accountant (o trainee bookkeeper); praticante revisore, junior auditor; fare il praticante presso un notaio, to be an apprentice in a notary's office2 → praticone.* * *[prati'kante]1. aggpractising Brit, practicing Am2. sm/fapprentice, trainee, Rel (regular) churchgoer* * *[prati'kante] 1.aggettivo relig. [cattolico, musulmano, ebreo] practising BE, practicing AE2.non praticante — non-practising attrib.
sostantivo maschile e sostantivo femminile (apprendista, tirocinante) apprentice, trainee* * *praticante/prati'kante/relig. [cattolico, musulmano, ebreo] practising BE, practicing AE; non praticante non-practising attrib.II m. e f.(apprendista, tirocinante) apprentice, trainee. -
3 professante
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4 cattolico osservante
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