bachelor

bachelor
['bætʃələ(r)]
nome
1) (single man) scapolo m., celibe m.
2) Bachelor univ.

Bachelor of Arts, Law etc. — (degree) = (diploma di) dottore in discipline umanistiche e altre materie, in giurisprudenza (conseguito con un corso di studi di tre o quattro anni)

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['bæ ələ]
noun
(an unmarried man: He's a confirmed bachelor (= he has no intention of ever marrying); (also adjective) a bachelor flat (= a flat suitable for one person).) scapolo
- Bachelor of Education
- Bachelor of Engineering
- Bachelor of Fine Arts
- Bachelor of Science
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bachelor /ˈbætʃələ(r)/
n.
1 celibe; scapolo: a confirmed bachelor, uno scapolo impenitente; uno scapolone; an eligible bachelor, un buon partito
2 laureato (con laurea di primo grado): Bachelor of Science, laureato in scienze; bachelor's (degree), laurea di primo grado NOTE DI CULTURA: ► BA
3 (stor., = bachelor-at-arms) baccelliere; scudiero
4 (zool.) mammifero o uccello maschio senza compagna (perché il maschio dominante gli impedisce di accoppiarsi): bachelor seal, foca maschio senza compagna
● (USA) bachelor apartment, monolocale □ (bot.) bachelor's buttons, (Ranunculus acris) ranuncolo comune, botton d'oro; (Bellis perennis) margheritina; (Centaurea cyanus) fiordaliso □ bachelor girl, giovane donna che fa vita indipendente; single (f.) indipendente □ (USA) bachelor mother, ragazza madre □ bachelor pad, appartamentino da scapolo □ (USA) bachelor party, festa di addio al celibato □ (iron.) bachelor's wife, donna ideale
bachelorhood
n. [u]
celibato.
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['bætʃələ(r)]
nome
1) (single man) scapolo m., celibe m.
2) Bachelor univ.

Bachelor of Arts, Law etc. — (degree) = (diploma di) dottore in discipline umanistiche e altre materie, in giurisprudenza (conseguito con un corso di studi di tre o quattro anni)


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