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1 graduation ceremony
s.ceremonia de graduación, ceremonia de entrega de títulos académicos, acto de fin de curso, ceremonia de entrega de diplomas. -
2 graduation
1) (the act or ceremony of graduating from a college, university etc: The graduation will be held in the large hall; (also adjective) a graduation ceremony.) graduación, ceremonia de entrega de un título universitario2) (a marked division: the graduations on a thermometer.) graduacióntr[grædjʊ'eɪʃən]1 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL graduación nombre femenino, ceremonia de entrega de un título universitario2 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL graduación nombre femeninograduation [.græʤʊ'eɪʃən] n: graduación fn.• graduación s.f.• licenciatura s.f.'grædʒu'eɪʃənmass noun ( Educ) ( graduating) graduación f; ( ceremony) graduación f, ceremonia f de graduación or de entrega de títulos; ( from high school) (AmE) graduación f ( ceremonia celebrada al finalizar el bachillerato en EEUU)[ˌɡrædjʊ'eɪʃǝn]1.N (Univ, Scol) graduación f2.CPDgraduation ceremony N — ceremonia f de graduación, graduación f
graduation day N — día m de la graduación
* * *['grædʒu'eɪʃən]mass noun ( Educ) ( graduating) graduación f; ( ceremony) graduación f, ceremonia f de graduación or de entrega de títulos; ( from high school) (AmE) graduación f ( ceremonia celebrada al finalizar el bachillerato en EEUU) -
3 graduación
graduación sustantivo femeninoc) (Mil) rankd) (Educ) graduation
graduación sustantivo femenino
1 graduation: ¿vas a venir a la ceremonia de mi graduación?, are you coming to my graduation ceremony?
2 Mil rank: era un oficial de alta graduación, he was a high-ranking officer ' graduación' also found in these entries: English: commencement - gown - graduation - proof - strength - low - spirit -
4 hood
hud1) (a usually loose covering for the whole head, often attached to a coat, cloak etc: The monk pulled his hood over his head.) capucha2) (a folding cover on a car, pram etc: Put the hood of the pram up - the baby is getting wet.) capota3) ((American) the bonnet of a car: He raised the hood to look at the engine.) capó4) (a fold of cloth representing a hood, worn by university graduates over their gowns on ceremonial occasions: The professors and lecturers all wore their gowns and hoods for the graduation ceremony.) muceta•- hoodedhood n1. capucha2. capotaput the hood down, it's a lovely day baja la capota, hace muy buen díatr[hʊd]1 (of clothes) capucha2 (on pram etc) capota4 (of hawk) capirote nombre masculino, capillohood ['hʊd] n1) : capucha f2) : capó m, bonete m Car (de un automóvil)n.• capó (Automóvil) s.m.n.• caperuza s.f.• capilla s.f.• capillo s.m.• capirote s.m.• capirucho s.m.• capota s.f.• capucha (Textil) s.f.• capucho s.m.• capuz s.m.hʊd1) (on coat, jacket) capucha f; ( pointed) capirote m; ( of monk) capucha f, capuchón m; ( on ceremonial robes) muceta f ( con capillo)2)a) (on chimney, cooker) campana f; ( on machine) cubierta fb) (AmE Auto) capó mc) ( folding cover) (BrE) capota f3) ( gangster) (AmE sl) matón, -tona m,f (fam)[hʊd]N1) [of cloak, raincoat] capucha f ; (Univ) muceta f2) (Brit) (Aut) capota f ; (US) capó m4) (esp US) * (=hoodlum) matón(-ona) m / f, gorila * m* * *[hʊd]1) (on coat, jacket) capucha f; ( pointed) capirote m; ( of monk) capucha f, capuchón m; ( on ceremonial robes) muceta f ( con capillo)2)a) (on chimney, cooker) campana f; ( on machine) cubierta fb) (AmE Auto) capó mc) ( folding cover) (BrE) capota f3) ( gangster) (AmE sl) matón, -tona m,f (fam) -
5 valedictorian
((American) the student with the highest grades in a graduating class who gives a speech at the graduation ceremony.) el estudiante con notas más altas, que pronuncia un discurso en la ceremonia de graduaciónvaledictorian [.vælə.dɪk'toriən] n: estudiante mf que pronuncia el discurso de despedida en ceremonia de graduaciónn.• alumno que a fin de curso pronuncia el discurso de despedida s.m.[ˌvælɪdɪk'tɔːrɪǝn]N (US) el mejor estudiante de su promoción que realiza el discurso de despedida al final de la ceremonia de graduación -
6 ceremonia
ceremonia sustantivo femenino ceremony;
ceremonia sustantivo femenino ceremony ' ceremonia' also found in these entries: Spanish: boda - clausura - graduación - inaugural - naturalidad - pompa - acto - comienzo - entierro - iniciar - íntimo - lindo - nupcial - palabra - premiación English: ceremony - commencement - do - gown - graduation - initiation - low-key - marriage - palace - participate - presentation - robe - formality - frill - informality - unchanged -
7 commencement
1) (beginning.) comienzo2) (a ceremony at which students receive their diplomas or degrees.) (ceremonia de) graduacióntr[kə'mensmənt]1 formal use (beginning) comienzo, iniciocommencement [kə'mɛntsmənt] n1) beginning: inicio m, comienzo m2) : ceremonia f de graduaciónn.• comienzo s.m.• principio s.m.kə'mensməntmass & count nouna) ( beginning) (frml) inicio m, comienzo mb) ( graduation) (AmE) (ceremonia f de) graduación f[kǝ'mensmǝnt]N2) (US) (Univ) (ceremonia f de) graduación f, (ceremonia f de) entrega f de diplomas* * *[kə'mensmənt]mass & count nouna) ( beginning) (frml) inicio m, comienzo mb) ( graduation) (AmE) (ceremonia f de) graduación f
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