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1 Cape Province
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2 Cape Province
s.Provincia del Cabo. -
3 cape
I keip noun(a long, loose, sleeveless outer garment hanging from the shoulders and fastening at the neck: a waterproof cycling cape.) capa
II keip noun(a headland sticking out into the sea: The fishing-boat rounded the cape; Cape Breton.)cape n capatr[keɪp]1 (garment) capa————————tr[keɪp]1 cabo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLCape Canaveral Cabo CañaveralCape Horn Cabo de HornosCape of Good Hope Cabo de Buena EsperanzaCape Province Provincia del CaboCape Town Ciudad nombre femenino del CaboCape Verde Cabo VerdeCape Verdean caboverdiano,-acape ['keɪp] n1) : capa f2) : cabo mCape Horn: el Cabo de Hornosn.• cabo s.m.• capa s.f.• capotillo s.m.• esclavina s.f.• promontorio s.m.keɪp1) ( Clothing) capa f2) ( Geog) cabo m
I [keɪp]1.N (Geog) cabo mthe Cape — (=Cape Province) la provincia del Cabo; (=Cape of Good Hope) el cabo de Buena Esperanza
2.CPDCape Canaveral N — Cabo m Cañaveral
Cape Coloureds NPL — personas de padres racialmente mixtos (que habitan en la provincia del Cabo)
Cape gooseberry N — uvilla f, aguaymanto m, alquequenje m, uchuva f (And), capulí m (And)
cape honeysuckle N — madreselva f siempreviva, bignonia f del Cabo
Cape of Good Hope N — cabo m de Buena Esperanza
Cape Province N — Provincia f del Cabo
Cape Town N — El Cabo, Ciudad f del Cabo
Cape Verde Islands NPL — islas fpl de cabo Verde
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[keɪp]N (=garment) capa f ; (short) capotillo m, esclavina f ; [of policeman, cyclist] chubasquero m ; (Bullfighting) capote m* * *[keɪp]1) ( Clothing) capa f2) ( Geog) cabo m -
4 CP
Multiple Entries: C.P. CP
CP (abr de código postal) postcode, US zip codeCPtr['siː'piː]N ABBR1) (Pol)= Communist Party PC m2) (Comm)= carriage paid pp3) = Cape Province
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