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- 'men-adjective (very simple; not advanced: elementary mathematics.) elemental, básicoelementary adj elementaltr[elɪ'mentərɪ]1 (basic) elemental, básico,-a2 (easy) fácil, sencillo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLelementary education enseñanza primariaelementary mathematics matemáticas nombre femenino plural elementaleselementary particle partícula elementalelementary school escuela primariaelementary [.ɛlə'mɛntri] adj1) simple: elemental, simple, fundamental2) : de enseñanza primariaadj.• elemental adj.'elə'mentəri, ˌelɪ'mentriadjective elemental, básico[ˌelɪ'mentǝrɪ]1. ADJ1) (=basic) [idea, precautions, rules] elemental, básicoelementary politeness requires that... — la cortesía más elemental requiere que...
elementary, my dear Watson! — ¡elemental, querido Watson!
2) (=introductory) [maths, level, exercises] elemental, básicoelementary reading and writing skills — habilidades fpl de lectura y escritura básicas
2.CPDelementary education N — (US) enseñanza f primaria
elementary particle N — partícula f elemental
elementary school N — (US) escuela f de enseñanza primaria
elementary student N — (US) alumno(-a) m / f de (la escuela) primaria
elementary teacher N — (US) maestro(-a) m / f de (enseñanza) primaria
* * *['elə'mentəri, ˌelɪ'mentri]adjective elemental, básico
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