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1 dean
[diːn]1) univ. preside m. e f.2) relig. decano m.* * *[di:n]1) (the chief clergyman in a cathedral church.) decano2) (an important official in a university.) preside di facoltà* * *dean (1) /di:n/n.2 (relig.) diacono; arciprete● ( USA) dean's list, lista dei migliori studenti di un'universitàdeanshipn. [u]funzione di decano.dean (2) /di:n/n.valle, valletta (spec. come suffisso, nei toponimi).* * *[diːn]1) univ. preside m. e f.2) relig. decano m. -
2 dean
noun1) (Eccl.) Dechant, der; Dekan, der2) (in college, university, etc.) Dekan, der* * *[di:n]1) (the chief clergyman in a cathedral church.) der Dekan2) (an important official in a university.) der Vorstand* * *[di:n]n* * *[diːn]n (ECCL, UNIV)Dekan(in) m(f)* * *dean1 [diːn] s1. UNIVa) Dekan m (Vorstand einer Fakultät oder eines College)2. UNIV USa) Vorstand m einer Fakultätb) Hauptberater(in), Vorsteher(in) (der Studenten)3. REL Dechant m, Dekan m, Superintendent m5. Vorsitzende(r) m/f(m), Präsident(in):Dean of Faculty schott Präsident der Anwaltskammer;the dean of the diplomatic corps der Doyen des diplomatischen Korpsdean2 → academic.ru/19550/dene">dene2* * *noun1) (Eccl.) Dechant, der; Dekan, der2) (in college, university, etc.) Dekan, der* * *n.Dekan -e m.
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