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61 buen
buen adjetivo ver bueno 1
buen adj (delante de un nombre masculino singular o infinitivo) good: ¡buen viaje!, have a good trip! ➣ bueno,-a
' buen' also found in these entries: Spanish: agüero - aprovecharse - atracón - belén - buena - bueno - camino - carácter - cobrar - contrarreloj - coscorrón - cualquiera - decálogo - delgada - delgado - detalle - día - diente - documentalista - edificar - ejemplo - enchufe - enderezar - ensuciar - estirón - follón - forraje - grado - guía - hígado - humor - lince - llegar - llevar - madrugón - número - ojo - organizarse - partida - partido - pellizco - pie - presagio - provecho - puerto - que - rato - realizar - recaudo - refinada English: advantage - after-sales - appreciate - bargain - beat down - bright - clear - command - condition - decent - discrimination - disinfectant - disposition - efficient - ethical - extend - eye - figure - finger - fitness - flight - friend - good - good-humoured - good-natured - goodness - grace - have off - hook - hot water - hunger - introduce - kick up - level - librarian - lucky - maintain - make - mood - nice - nick - nose - opinion - opportune - pace - piece - proficiency - rate - release - repair -
62 criterio
criterio sustantivo masculino◊ lo dejo a tu criterio I leave that to your discretion o judgment;no tiene criterio he has no common sense
criterio sustantivo masculino
1 (opinión) opinion
2 (juicio) discretion: lo dejó a mi criterio, she left it up to me
3 (norma, regla) criterion ' criterio' also found in these entries: Spanish: antojo - imponer - juicio - liviandad - amplio - estrecho - revisar - revisión - unilateral English: criterion - indiscriminate - judgement - judgment - set - standard - undiscerning - yardstick - broad - discerning - discretion - discrimination - judicious -
63 juicio
juicio sustantivo masculino 1 ( facultad) judgment; perder el juicio to go out of one's mind 2 (prudencia, sensatez) sense 3 ( opinión) opinion;◊ a mi juicio in my opinion, to my mind;lo dejo a tu juicio I'll leave it up to you; juicio de valor value judgment 4 (Der) trial; ir a juicio to go to court; juicio civil/criminal civil/criminal proceedings (pl); el Jjuicio Final (Relig) the Final Judgment
juicio sustantivo masculino
1 (facultad mental) judgement, discernment
2 (parecer, criterio) opinion, judgement: a su juicio, nuestra decisión fue equivocada, in his opinion our decision was wrong
juicio de valor, value judgement
3 (sentido común, prudencia) reason, common sense
4 Jur trial, lawsuit
llevar a alguien a juicio, to take legal action against sb, sue sb
el día del Jucio Final, Judgement Day/the Last Judgement Locuciones: en su sano juicio, in one's right mind
perder el jucio, to go mad o insane
muela del juicio, wisdom tooth ' juicio' also found in these entries: Spanish: audiencia - calidad - celebrar - celebración - concepto - condena - consideración - criterio - elemento - enloquecer - hasta - idea - muela - parecer - repetir - saltarín - saltarina - señalamiento - sentir - seso - severa - severo - sintética - sintético - someter - sumaria - sumario - sumarísima - sumarísimo - tela - terminante - testigo - valoración - aplazar - apreciación - cerrar - certero - engañar - opinar - parte - postergar - precipitado - precipitarse English: adjourn - assessment - composed - discrimination - doe - doomsday - estimation - fair - foregone - haul up - have up - judgement - judgment - lawsuit - mind - opinion - pass - proceedings - prosecution - reckoning - retrial - sanity - sense - spin out - test case - thinking - trial - verdict - wisdom tooth - wit - case - court - doom - exhibit - hang - law - rational - suit - untried - wisdom -
64 parcialidad
parcialidad sustantivo femenino ' parcialidad' also found in these entries: Spanish: sesgada - sesgado English: discrimination - bias - partially -
65 positiva
Del verbo positivar: ( conjugate positivar) \ \
positiva es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
positivo,-a adjetivo positive: el análisis le dio positivo, the test came out positive
tienes que ser más positiva, you need to think more positively
II m Fot positive ' positiva' also found in these entries: Spanish: discriminación - positivo - afirmación English: adopt - affirmative - positive - reverse discrimination - positively -
66 filter
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67 droits de l'homme / droits humains
(L'expression " droits humains" commence à se répandre lentement avec la pression des féministes. Elle est calquée sur le modèle anglais [Human Rights] qui - comme l'espagnol - ne fait pas de " discrimination" entre l'homme et la femme) derechos humanos.Dictionnaire Français-Espagnol des expressions et locutions > droits de l'homme / droits humains
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68 PRFD
English-Spanish acronyms and abbreviations dictionary > PRFD
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69 XPD
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