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1 linguistics
noun singular (the science of languages.) lingüísticatr[lɪŋ'gwɪstɪks]1 lingüísticalinguistics [lɪŋ'gwɪstɪks] n: lingüística fn.• lingüística s.f.• lingüístico s.m.n.inv.• lingüística s.f.lɪŋ'gwɪstɪksmass noun (+ sing vb) lingüística f[lɪŋ'ɡwɪstɪks]NSING lingüística f* * *[lɪŋ'gwɪstɪks]mass noun (+ sing vb) lingüística f -
2 linguistics
s.lingüística. -
3 linguistics expert
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4 Computational Linguistics
s.Lingüística Computacional.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > Computational Linguistics
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5 historical linguistics
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6 linguist
'liŋɡwist(a person who studies language and/or is good at languages.) lingüista- linguistics
tr['lɪŋgwɪst]1 lingüista nombre masulino o femenino2 (fam) políglota nombre masulino o femeninolinguist ['lɪŋgwɪst] n: lingüista mfn.• lingüista s.m.,f.• polígloto s.m.'lɪŋgwəst, 'lɪŋgwɪsta) ( language speaker)she's quite a linguist — ( learns languages easily) tiene facilidad para los idiomas; ( knows several languages) habla varios idiomas
b) ( expert in linguistics) lingüista mf['lɪŋɡwɪst]N1) (=speaker of languages)I'm no linguist — se me dan mal los idiomas, no puedo con los idiomas
2) (=specialist in linguistics) lingüista mf ; (Univ) estudiante mf de idiomas* * *['lɪŋgwəst, 'lɪŋgwɪst]a) ( language speaker)she's quite a linguist — ( learns languages easily) tiene facilidad para los idiomas; ( knows several languages) habla varios idiomas
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7 lingüística
lingüística sustantivo femenino linguistics
lingüístico,-a
I adjetivo linguistic
código lingüístico, linguistic code
geografía lingüística, linguistic geography
II sustantivo femenino linguistics
lingüística aplicada, applied linguistics ' lingüística' also found in these entries: Spanish: barrera - lingüístico English: applied - linguistics -
8 comparative
see comparecomparative adj n comparativotr[kəm'pærətɪv]1 (relative) relativo,-a2 (making a comparison) comparado,-a3 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL comparativo,-a1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL comparativocomparative [kəm'pærət̬iv] adjrelative: comparativo, relativo♦ comparatively adv: comparativo madj.• comparado, -a adj.• comparativo, -a adj.n.• comparativo s.m.
I kəm'pærətɪva) ( relative) relativob) <literature/linguistics> comparado; <analysis/study> comparativo, comparadoc) ( Ling) comparativo
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[kǝm'pærǝtɪv]1. ADJ1) (=relative) relativobefore becoming famous she had lived in comparative obscurity — había vivido en relativa oscuridad antes de hacerse famosa
2) [study] comparativo, comparado3) (Gram) comparativo2.N (Gram) comparativo m3.CPDcomparative literature N — literatura f comparada
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I [kəm'pærətɪv]a) ( relative) relativob) <literature/linguistics> comparado; <analysis/study> comparativo, comparadoc) ( Ling) comparativo
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lingüístico
◊ -ca adjetivo ‹fenómeno/aptitud› linguistic;‹ barrera› language ( before n)
lingüístico,-a
I adjetivo linguistic
código lingüístico, linguistic code
geografía lingüística, linguistic geography
II sustantivo femenino linguistics
lingüística aplicada, applied linguistics ' lingüístico' also found in these entries: Spanish: lingüística English: linguistic -
10 accidence
tr['æksɪdəns]1 accidentes nombre masculino plural gramaticalesn.• accidentes gramaticales (Lingüística) s.m.pl.['æksɪdǝns]N accidentes mpl -
11 applied
tr[ə'plaɪd]1 aplicado,-aadj.• aplicado, -a adj.ə'plaɪdadjective aplicado[ǝ'plaɪd]1.ADJ aplicadoapplied linguistics — lingüística fsing aplicada
applied mathematics — matemáticas fpl aplicadas
applied science — ciencias fpl aplicadas
2.CPDapplied arts NPL — artes fpl decorativas
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12 computational
[ˌkɑmpjʊ'teɪʃǝnl]1.ADJ computacional2.CPDcomputational linguistics N — lingüística f computacional
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14 nominative
tr['nɒmɪnətɪv]1 nominativo,-a1 nominativonominative ['nɑmənət̬ɪv] adj: nominativoadj.• nominativo (Lingüística) adj.n.• nominativo s.m.'nɑːmṇətɪv, 'nɒmɪnətɪvnoun nominativo m['nɒmɪnǝtɪv]1.ADJ (Ling) nominativo2.N nominativo m* * *['nɑːmṇətɪv, 'nɒmɪnətɪv]noun nominativo m -
15 participle
(word formed from a verb, used either to form compound tenses or as an adjective or noun: ('going' and 'gone' are the present and past participle of 'go'.))participle n participiothe past participle of "go" is "gone" el participio pasado de "go" es "gone"tr['pɑːtɪsɪpəl]1 participio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpast participle participio pasadopresent participle participio presenteparticiple ['pɑrt̬ə.sɪpəl] n: participio mn.• participio (Lingüística) s.m.'pɑːrtəsɪpəl, 'pɑːtɪsɪpəlnoun participio mpast/present participle — participio pasado or pasivo/activo or de presente
['pɑːtɪsɪpl]N participio mpast participle — participio m pasado or pasivo
present participle — participio m activo or (de) presente
* * *['pɑːrtəsɪpəl, 'pɑːtɪsɪpəl]noun participio mpast/present participle — participio pasado or pasivo/activo or de presente
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16 predicate
'predikət(what is said about the subject of a sentence: We live in London; The president of the republic died.) predicadotr['predɪkət]1 SMALLLINGUISTICS/SMALL predicado1) affirm: afirmar, aseverar2)to be predicated on : estar basado enpredicate ['prɛdɪkət] n: predicado mn.• predicado (Lingüística) s.m.v.• predicar v.'predɪkətnoun predicado m1.['predɪkɪt]N (Ling) predicado m2. ['predɪkeɪt]VT1)to be predicated (up)on — estar basado en, partir de
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17 tense
tens
I noun(a form of a verb that shows the time of its action in relation to the time of speaking: a verb in the past/future/present tense.) tiempo
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1. adjective1) (strained; nervous: The crowd was tense with excitement; a tense situation.) tenso2) (tight; tightly stretched.) tirante, tenso
2. verb(to make or become tense: He tensed his muscles.) tensar- tensely- tenseness
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tense1 adj tensotense2 n tiempotr[tens]1 (anxious) tenso,-a2 (taut) tirante, tenso,-a1 (of verb) tiempo1 tensar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto get tensed up ponerse nervioso,-a: tensartense vi: tensarse, ponerse tenso1) taut: tenso, tirante2) nervous: tenso, nerviosotense n: tiempo m (de un verbo)expr.• tiempo (Lingüística) n.m.adj.• nevioso, -a adj.• tenso, -a adj.• teso, -a adj.• tiempo, -a adj.• tieso, -a adj.• tirante adj.n.• tiempo s.m.v.• estirar v.• tensar v.• tesar v.
I tensa) ( strained) <atmosphere/situation> tensob) ( nervous) nervioso, tenso
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transitive verb \<\<muscles\>\> poner* tenso, tensarPhrasal Verbs:- tense up
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[tens]N (Ling) tiempo m
II [tens]1. ADJ(compar tenser) (superl tensest)1) (=nervous) [person, expression] tensoto get or grow tense — ponerse tenso
2) (=stiff) [body, muscles, neck] tenso, en tensiónmy shoulders are tense — tengo los hombros tensos or en tensión
3) (=strained) [atmosphere, silence] tenso; [relations] tenso, tirante; [period, moment] de tensión4) (=taut) [rope, wire] tenso, tirante2.3.VT (also: tense up) tensar, poner tensoshe tensed her muscles — tensó or puso tensos los músculos
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I [tens]a) ( strained) <atmosphere/situation> tensob) ( nervous) nervioso, tenso
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transitive verb \<\<muscles\>\> poner* tenso, tensarPhrasal Verbs:- tense up
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20 linguist
s.lingüista (specialist in linguistics); políglota (polyglot)
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