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['veərɪənt] 1.aggettivo [colour, species, strain] diverso2.variant reading o text o version variante; variant form — bot. variante
nome variante f. (of di; on in rapporto a)* * *variant /ˈvɛərɪənt/A a.variante; diverso: a variant reading in a manuscript, una (lezione) variante in un manoscritto; a variant spelling, una variante ortografica; variant types, tipi diversiB n.1 ( in molti sensi) variante: «Mediaeval» is a spelling variant of «medieval», «Mediaeval» è una variante grafica di «medieval»2 (stat.) ► variate.* * *['veərɪənt] 1.aggettivo [colour, species, strain] diverso2.variant reading o text o version variante; variant form — bot. variante
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[ə'mʌŋ]amongst [ə'mʌŋst] preposizione tra, fra, in mezzo a [crowd, population, trees, ruins, papers]••one bottle among five isn't enough — una bottiglia per o in cinque non basta
Note:Remember that tra or its variant form fra are the Italian translations of both among(st) and between* * *1) (in the middle of: a house among the trees.) tra, in mezzo a2) (in shares or parts to each person (in a group etc): Divide the chocolate amongst you.) tra* * *[ə'mʌŋ]amongst [ə'mʌŋst] preposizione tra, fra, in mezzo a [crowd, population, trees, ruins, papers]••one bottle among five isn't enough — una bottiglia per o in cinque non basta
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