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1 servant
'sə:vənt1) (a person who is hired to work for another, especially in helping to run a house.) criado, sirviente2) (a person employed by the government, or in the administration of a country etc: a public servant; civil servants.) funcionarioservant n criado / sirvientetr['sɜːvənt]1 (domestic) criado,-a, sirviente nombre masulino o femenino2 figurative use servidor,-raservant ['sərvənt] n: criado m, -da f; sirviente m, -ta fn.• chino* s.m.• criado s.m.• doméstico s.m.• fámulo s.m.• mozo s.m.• paniaguado s.m.• servidor, -ora s.m.,f.• siervo s.m.• sirviente s.m.'sɜːrvənt, 'sɜːvənta) ( domestic employee) criado, -da m,f, sirviente, -ta m,fb) (somebody, something that serves) servidor, -dora m,f['sɜːvǝnt]1. Nthe servants — (collectively) la servidumbre
2) (fig) servidor(a) m / fyour devoted servant, your humble servant — un servidor, servidor de usted
civil 2.your obedient servant — (in letters) suyo afmo., atento y seguro servidor
2.CPDservant girl N — criada f
* * *['sɜːrvənt, 'sɜːvənt]a) ( domestic employee) criado, -da m,f, sirviente, -ta m,fb) (somebody, something that serves) servidor, -dora m,f -
2 UN
un (pl◊ unos), una (pl unas) art the masculine article un is also used before feminine nouns which begin with stressed a or ha e.g. un arma poderosa, un hambre feroz1 ( sing) a; ( delante de sonido vocálico) an; (pl) some; un asunto importante an important matter; hay unas cartas para ti there are some letters for you; tiene unos ojos preciosos he has lovely eyes 2 ( con valor ponderativo):◊ tú haces unas preguntas … you do ask some questions!3 ( con nombres propios) a; 4 (pl) ( expresando aproximación) about;
un, una
I art indet
1 a
una azafata, a hostess (antes de vocal) an
un paraguas, an umbrella
2 unos,-as, some: pasamos unos días en la playa, we spent some days by the sea
II adj (cardinal) one: solo queda una, there is only one
un kilo de azúcar, one kilo of sugar ➣ tb uno,-a
'un' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abajo - abanderar - abandonar - abandono - abanico - abatirse - aberración - abertura - abierta - abierto - abismo - ablandar - abogada - abogado - abordar - abrir - abrazar - abrazo - abreviar - abrigar - abrochar - abrupta - abrupto - absoluta - absoluto - absurda - absurdo - abusar - abusiva - abusivo - abusón - abusona - acá - acabada - acabado - acariciar - acaudillar - accidental - accidente - acelerón - acento - achatamiento - achicar - acidez - acierto - aclimatarse - acoger - acogida - acompañar English: A - abandon - abandoned - about - abridged - abroad - abrupt - absent - absolute - abuse - academy - accent - accept - acceptable - accepted - accidentally - accommodation - accomplishment - accuracy - accurate - accustom - achievement - acknowledgement - across - act - action - actual - addicted - adjourn - adjust - administer - administration - admission - admit - advance - advertise - advice - advise - adviser - afford - Afro - after - after-sales - aged - agent - aggravating - aggregate - aggressive - agree - agreementUNtr['jʊː'en]1 ( United Nations Organization) Organización de las Naciones Unidas; (abbreviation) ONU nombre femeninonoun (= United Nations) ONU fN ABBR= United Nations ONU f* * *noun (= United Nations) ONU f
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