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1 routine
ru:'ti:n
1. noun(a regular, fixed way of doing things: one's daily routine; One needs some routine.) rutina
2. adjective(regular; ordinary: routine work.) rutinario, de rutina, habitualroutine n rutinatr[rʊː'tiːn]1 rutina2 (act) número1 (monotonous) rutinario,-a2 (everyday) de rutinaroutine [ru:'ti:n] adj: rutinario♦ routinely advroutine n: rutina fadj.• rutinario, -a adj.n.• rutina s.f.
I ruː'tiːn1) c u ( regular pattern) rutina f2) c (of gymnast, skater, comedian) número m
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a) ( usual) <procedure/inquiries/investigation> de rutinab) (ordinary, dull) rutinario[ruː'tiːn]1. N1) (=normal procedure) rutina fpeople entering the country are asked certain questions as a matter of routine — como parte de la rutina a la gente que entra en el país se le hacen ciertas preguntas
schoolchildren were tested for tuberculosis as a matter of routine — de forma rutinaria or rutinariamente se les hacía a los alumnos la prueba de la tuberculosis
2) (esp Theat) número mdance routine — número m de baile
exercise routine — tabla f de ejercicios
3) (=spiel)he gave me the old routine about his wife not understanding him * — me vino con la historia de siempre de que su mujer no le entendía
4) (Comput) rutina f2.ADJ [test, check-up, maintenance, inspection] de rutina; [matter, problem] rutinario; [work] habitual, de rutinato make routine enquiries — hacer averiguaciones rutinarias or de rutina
reports of thefts had become almost routine — las denuncias de robos se habían convertido en algo casi habitual
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I [ruː'tiːn]1) c u ( regular pattern) rutina f2) c (of gymnast, skater, comedian) número m
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a) ( usual) <procedure/inquiries/investigation> de rutinab) (ordinary, dull) rutinario -
2 regular
'reɡjulə
1. adjective1) (usual: Saturday is his regular day for shopping; That isn't our regular postman, is it?) habitual2) ((American) normal: He's too handicapped to attend a regular school.) normal, común3) (occurring, acting etc with equal amounts of space, time etc between: They placed guards at regular intervals round the camp; Is his pulse regular?) regular4) (involving doing the same things at the same time each day etc: a man of regular habits.) regular5) (frequent: He's a regular visitor; He's one of our regular customers.) habitual6) (permanent; lasting: He's looking for a regular job.) permanente, fijo7) ((of a noun, verb etc) following one of the usual grammatical patterns of the language: `Walk' is a regular verb, but `go' is an irregular verb.) regular8) (the same on both or all sides or parts; neat; symmetrical: a girl with regular features; A square is a regular figure.) regular9) (of ordinary size: I don't want the large size of packet - just give me the regular one.) de tamaño normal10) ((of a soldier) employed full-time, professional; (of an army) composed of regular soldiers.) profesional
2. noun1) (a soldier in the regular army.) soldado profesional2) (a regular customer (eg at a bar).) habitual•- regularly
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regular adj1. regular2. habitual
regular 1 adjetivo 1 ( en general) regular 2a) ( no muy bien):◊ ¿qué tal te va? — regular how's it going? — so-so;¿qué tal la película? — regular how was the movie? — nothing special ■ sustantivo masculino ( calificación) fair
regular 2 ( conjugate regular) verbo transitivo 1 2 [ley/norma] to regulate
regular
I adjetivo
1 regular
un ejército regular, a regular army
2 (metódico, sin alteraciones) la marcha regular de los acontecimientos, the orderly progress of events
3 (habitual) regular
4 (mediano) average, regular (mediocre) average
II adverbio so-so
III verbo transitivo
1 (organizar, someter a normas) to regulate, control
2 (ajustar) to adjust ' regular' also found in these entries: Spanish: ahorcarse - asidua - asiduo - bribón - bribona - dosificar - habitual - milicia - once - parroquiana - parroquiano - periodicidad - roce - vuelo - café - cliente - controlar - fijo - gasolina - graduación - graduar - normal - ordinario English: adjust - average - control - lie - moderate - much - regular - regular army - regulate - scheduled flight - second-class - so-so - spot-check - steady - assure - casual - clock - even - flier - routine - scheduled - second - shuttletr['regjʊləSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) regular2 (normal) normal, usual, de siempre3 (habitual) habitual, asiduo,-a4 (normal in size) de tamaño normal■ do you want regular or giant? ¿quiere tamaño normal o gigante?1 familiar cliente nombre masulino o femenino habitual\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas regular as clockwork con una regularidad cronométricaregular army ejército regularregular soldier soldado profesionalregular ['rɛgjələr] adj1) normal: regular, normal, usual2) steady: uniforme, regulara regular pace: un paso regular3) customary, habitual: habitual, de costumbreregular n: cliente mf habitualadj.• acompasado, -a adj.• asiduo, -a adj.• correcto, -a adj.• efectivo, -a adj.• formal adj.• habitual adj.• normal adj.• reglamentario, -a adj.• regular adj.n.• obrero permanente s.m.• regular s.m.
I 'regjələr, 'regjʊlə(r)1)a) ( evenly spaced) < breathing> acompasado; <heartbeat/pulse> regularat regular intervals — ( in time) con regularidad; ( in space) a intervalos regulares
b) (consistent, habitual) <customer/reader> habitual, asiduoit's a regular occurrence — eso es muy frecuente or pasa con mucha frecuencia
to be in regular employment — tener* empleo fijo
on a regular basis — con regularidad, regularmente
c) ( Med)to be regular — ( in bowel habits) hacer* de vientre con regularidad; ( in menstrual cycles) ser* regular
d) ( customary) habitualthe regular procedure — el procedimiento usual or de costumbre
3)a) <size/model> normalregular grade gasoline — (AmE) gasolina f or (Andes) bencina f or (RPl) nafta f normal
b) ( Ling) <verb/plural> regular4) (colloq)b) ( straightforward) (AmE)he's a regular guy — es un gran tipo (fam), es un tío majo (Esp fam)
5) ( Mil) <soldier/officer> de carrera
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1) ( customer) cliente mf habitual, asiduo, -dua m,fparty regular — (AmE Pol) militante mf del partido
2) ( Mil) militar mf de carrera['reɡjʊlǝ(r)]1. ADJ1) (=symmetrical) [shape, pattern] (also Math) regular2) (=even) [surface, teeth] uniforme, parejo (esp LAm)3) (=recurring at even intervals) [pulse, flights, breathing, order] regularthe signs were placed at regular intervals along the beach — las señales estaban situadas a intervalos regulares a lo largo de la playa
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he placed a regular order with us — nos hizo un pedido regular•
to make regular use of sth — usar algo con regularidad4) (=habitual, customary) [visitor, customer, reader, listener] habitual, asiduo; [doctor, partner] habitual; [action, procedure] acostumbrado, normalthey are regular churchgoers — van a misa con regularidad or con asiduidad
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to have a regular time for doing sth — tener hora fija para hacer algo, hacer algo siempre a la misma hora5) (=unvarying)•
a man of regular habits — un hombre metódico, un hombre ordenado (en sus costumbres)6) (=frequent) frecuenteI have to make regular trips to France — tengo que viajar a Francia con frecuencia, tengo que hacer viajes frecuentes a Francia
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to be in or to have regular contact with sb — mantener or tener un contacto frecuente con algn•
it's a regular occurrence — pasa con frecuencia, es algo frecuente7) (Mil) [soldier, army] profesional, de carrera8) (Ling) [verb etc] regular9) * (as intensifier)10) (US) (=ordinary, normal) normal11) * (=not constipated)12) * (in menstruation)2. N1) (=customer) (in pub, bar) cliente mf habitual, parroquiano(-a) m / f2) (Mil) militar mf de carrera3) (US) (=petrol) gasolina f normal* * *
I ['regjələr, 'regjʊlə(r)]1)a) ( evenly spaced) < breathing> acompasado; <heartbeat/pulse> regularat regular intervals — ( in time) con regularidad; ( in space) a intervalos regulares
b) (consistent, habitual) <customer/reader> habitual, asiduoit's a regular occurrence — eso es muy frecuente or pasa con mucha frecuencia
to be in regular employment — tener* empleo fijo
on a regular basis — con regularidad, regularmente
c) ( Med)to be regular — ( in bowel habits) hacer* de vientre con regularidad; ( in menstrual cycles) ser* regular
d) ( customary) habitualthe regular procedure — el procedimiento usual or de costumbre
3)a) <size/model> normalregular grade gasoline — (AmE) gasolina f or (Andes) bencina f or (RPl) nafta f normal
b) ( Ling) <verb/plural> regular4) (colloq)b) ( straightforward) (AmE)he's a regular guy — es un gran tipo (fam), es un tío majo (Esp fam)
5) ( Mil) <soldier/officer> de carrera
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1) ( customer) cliente mf habitual, asiduo, -dua m,fparty regular — (AmE Pol) militante mf del partido
2) ( Mil) militar mf de carrera -
3 daily
'deili
1. adjective(happening etc every day: a daily walk; This is part of our daily lives.) diario
2. adverb(every day: I get paid daily.) diariamente, a diario
3. noun1) (a newspaper published every day: We take three dailies.) diario2) ((also daily help) a person who is paid to come regularly and help with the housework: Our daily (help) comes on Mondays.) asistente domésticodaily1 adj diario / cotidianodaily2 adv diariamente / cada díatr['deɪlɪ]1 (newspaper, prayers) diario,-a; (routine) diario,-a, cotidiano,-a1 diariamente, a diario1 (newspaper) diario1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar (cleaning woman) asistenta, mujer nombre femenino de la limpieza\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto earn one's daily bread ganarse la vida, ganarse el pandaily ['deɪli] adv: a diario, diariamentedaily adj: diario, cotidianoadj.• cada día adj.• cotidiano, -a adj.• diario, -a adj.• ordinario, -a adj.adv.• diariamente adv.n.• diario s.m.
I 'deɪliadjective (before n) <newspaper/prayers> diario; <walk/visit> diario, cotidianoemployed/paid on a daily basis — contratado/pagado por día(s)
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adverb a diario, diariamente
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['deɪlɪ]1. ADJ1) (=occurring each day) diariothere are daily flights from Manchester to Munich — hay vuelos diarios de Manchester a Munich, hay vuelos de Manchester a Munich diariamente
they are paid on a daily basis — (=by the day) les pagan por días or por día trabajado; (=every day) les pagan cada día
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incidents of this kind are a daily occurrence — este tipo de incidentes ocurre diariamente or a diario2) (=normal, everyday) cotidiano•
the daily life of a primary school teacher — la vida cotidiana de un profesor de primaria•
we went about our daily lives as if nothing had happened — continuamos con nuestra vida normal como si nada hubiera pasado2.ADV diariamente, a diario•
incidents of this kind happen daily — este tipo de incidentes ocurre diariamente or a diario•
the ticket office is open daily — la taquilla abre diariamente or todos los días•
twice daily — dos veces al día3. N1) (=newspaper) diario m, periódico m2) (esp Brit)*daily (help or woman) — asistenta f, chacha * f
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I ['deɪli]adjective (before n) <newspaper/prayers> diario; <walk/visit> diario, cotidianoemployed/paid on a daily basis — contratado/pagado por día(s)
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adverb a diario, diariamente
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