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1 historically
- 'sto-adverb históricamentetr[hɪ'stɒrɪkəlɪ]1 históricamenteadv.• históricamente adv.hɪ'stɔːrɪkli, hɪ'stɒrɪkliadverb históricamente; (indep) desde el punto de vista histórico[hɪs'tɒrɪkǝlɪ]ADV históricamente* * *[hɪ'stɔːrɪkli, hɪ'stɒrɪkli]adverb históricamente; (indep) desde el punto de vista histórico -
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adv.históricamente. -
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4 Iberian
tr[aɪ'bɪərɪən]1 (modern) ibérico,-a; (historically) ibero,-a, íbero,-a, ibérico,-a1 (person - now) ibérico,-a; (- historically) ibero,-a, íbero,-a2 (language) ibero, íbero\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLIberian Peninsula Península Ibéricaadj.• ibero, -a adj.• ibérico, -a adj.n.• ibero, -era s.m.,f.aɪ'bɪriən, aɪ'bɪəriənadjective ibérico[aɪ'bɪǝrɪǝn]1.ADJ ibero, ibérico2.N ibero(-a) m / f3.CPD* * *[aɪ'bɪriən, aɪ'bɪəriən]adjective ibérico -
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históricamente adverbio historically: ésta ha sido una región históricamente desfavorecida, this region has historically been a disadvantaged one -
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- 'sto-adjective (famous or important in history: a historic battle.) históricohistoric adj históricotr[hɪ'stɒrɪk]1 histórico,-a: histórico♦ historically [-ɪkli] advadj.• histórico, -a adj.hɪ'stɔːrɪk, hɪ'stɒrɪk1)a) ( momentous) <event/moment> memorableb) ( old) <house/building> históricoc) (crit) < fact> histórico[hɪs'tɒrɪk]ADJ histórico* * *[hɪ'stɔːrɪk, hɪ'stɒrɪk]1)a) ( momentous) <event/moment> memorableb) ( old) <house/building> históricoc) (crit) < fact> histórico -
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'histəriplural - histories; noun1) (the study of events etc that happened in the past: She is studying British history; (also adjective) a history lesson/book.) historia2) (a description usually in writing of past events, ways of life etc: I'm writing a history of Scotland.) historia3) ((the description of) the usually interesting events etc associated with (something): This desk/word has a very interesting history.) historia•- historic
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history n historiatr['hɪstərɪ]1 (in general) historia2 SMALLCOMPUTING/SMALL historial nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthat's past history / that's ancient history eso es cosa viejato go down in history pasar a la historia1) : historia f2) record: historial mn.• historia s.f.'hɪstəri1) u c historia fto make/go down in history — hacer* historia/pasar a la historia
... and the rest is history — y el resto ya es cosa sabida
2) c (record, background) historial m['hɪstǝrɪ]N historia fto go down in history — pasar a la historia (as como)
to make history — hacer época, marcar un hito
a piece of history — un trozo or fragmento de la historia
* * *['hɪstəri]1) u c historia fto make/go down in history — hacer* historia/pasar a la historia
... and the rest is history — y el resto ya es cosa sabida
2) c (record, background) historial m -
8 jerkin
tr['ʤɜːkɪn]1 chaleco2 (historically) jubón nombre masculinojerkin ['ʤərkən] n: chaqueta f sin mangas, chaleco mn.• jubón s.m.• justillo s.m.'dʒɜːrkən, 'dʒɜːkɪn['dʒɜːkɪn]N chaleco m* * *['dʒɜːrkən, 'dʒɜːkɪn]
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