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relative pronoun (by which.) por el/la/lo cualtr[weə'baɪ]1 formal use por el/la/lo cualwhereby [hwɛr'baɪ] adv: por lo cualadv.• cómo adv.• por el cual adv.conj.• por donde conj.• por lo cual conj.hwer'baɪ, weə'baɪpronoun (frml)there are other means whereby agreement may be reached — hay otros medios por los cuales se puede llegar a un acuerdo
a system whereby payments are made automatically — un sistema por or según el cual los pagos se efectúan automáticamente
[wɛǝ'baɪ]ADV frm por lo cual, por dondethe rule whereby it is not allowed to — + infin la regla según or mediante la cual no se permite + infin
* * *[hwer'baɪ, weə'baɪ]pronoun (frml)there are other means whereby agreement may be reached — hay otros medios por los cuales se puede llegar a un acuerdo
a system whereby payments are made automatically — un sistema por or según el cual los pagos se efectúan automáticamente
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