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121 Doppelname
Doppelname
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122 gebürtiger
Amerikaner, gebürtiger
true American by birth;
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123 hyphenate
verb \/ˈhaɪfəneɪt\/ eller hyphenskrive med bindestrek, dele opp med bindestrek, sette sammen med bindestrek, sette bindestrek mellom«today» skrives sjelden med bindestrek -
124 dywiz
m (G dywizu) Druk. hyphen* * *midruk. hyphen; to słowo pisze się z dywizem this word is hyphenated.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dywiz
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125 edificar1
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126 guión1 (-)
= dash (-), hyphen (-).Ex. Commas are used frequently as facet indicator, and the dash (-) is used to synthesise elements from different main classes.Ex. The notation uses uppercase letters and arabic numerals 1 to 9; and on occasion the hyphen (-).----* con guión = hyphenated.* inserción de guiones = hyphenation.* poner guiones = hyphenate. -
127 edificar
v.1 to build (to build).2 to edify.El constructor edificó una glorieta The constructor edified a gazebo.Su bondad edifica a sus hijos His kindness edifies=inspires his sons.3 to build up.Las penurias edifican el carácter Hardship builds up character.* * *1 (construir) to build, construct3 figurado (dar ejemplo) to edify, uplift* * *verb1) to edify2) build, construct* * *VT1) (Arquit) to build, construct2) [moralmente] to edify* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <edificio/pueblo> to construct (frml), to build2) < persona> to edify (frml)2.edificar vi to build* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <edificio/pueblo> to construct (frml), to build2) < persona> to edify (frml)2.edificar vi to build* * *edificar11 = build.Nota: Verbo irregular: pasado y participio built.Ex: Similarly, the system normally treats hyphenated words as separate words when building the index.
edificar22 = edify.Ex: The first tool for edifying one another is our example.
* * *edificar [A2 ]vtA ‹edificio/pueblo› to construct ( frml), to buildB ‹persona› to edify ( frml)■ edificarvito build* * *
edificar ( conjugate edificar) verbo transitivo/intransitivo
to build
edificar verbo transitivo
1 (construir) to build
2 (dar buen ejemplo) to edify
' edificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
solar
* * *♦ vt1. [construir] to build2. [aleccionar] to edify♦ vi[construir] to build* * *v/t construct, build* * *edificar {72} vt1) : to edify2) construir: to build, to construct* * * -
128 dobbeltnavn
subst. [ med bindestrek] hyphenated name, compound name
См. также в других словарях:
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hyphenated — /huy feuh nay tid/, adj. Informal. of, pertaining to, or designating a person, group, or organization of mixed origin or identity: an Irish American club and other hyphenated organizations. [1890 95; HYPHENATE + ED2] * * * … Universalium
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