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1 Australia
1 Australia* * *noun f.* * *SF Australia* * *femenino Australia* * *= Australia, down under.Ex. Australia, Belgium and Denmark also run SDI programmes from a national library.Ex. In the article 'The BISA experience down under' the writer recounts the training and her experience as a trainee librarian in Australia.----* desierto interior de Australia, el = outback, the.* * *femenino Australia* * *= Australia, down under.Ex: Australia, Belgium and Denmark also run SDI programmes from a national library.
Ex: In the article 'The BISA experience down under' the writer recounts the training and her experience as a trainee librarian in Australia.* desierto interior de Australia, el = outback, the.* * *Australia* * *
Australia sustantivo femenino
Australia
Australia sustantivo femenino Australia
' Australia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vivir
English:
Australia
- bush
- down
- sport
- long
- native
- out
- work
* * *Australia* * *f Australia -
2 Australia
• Australia -
3 Australia
Austràlia -
4 Australia
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5 Australia Meridional
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6 Australia Meridional
f. & m.South Australia. -
7 Australia Occidental
f. & m.Western Australia. -
8 Australia
Австра́лия -
9 Australia
сущ.общ. Австралия -
10 Australia
Австра́лия -
11 desierto interior de Australia
el desierto interior de Australia(n.) = outback, theEx: She was born in the outback of Australia where all people were powerless in the face of the vacillations of nature.
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12 hacia Australia
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13 desierto interior de Australia, el
(n.) = outback, theEx. She was born in the outback of Australia where all people were powerless in the face of the vacillations of nature.Spanish-English dictionary > desierto interior de Australia, el
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14 capital de Australia
• Canberra• capital of Australia -
15 perro salvaje de Australia
• dingo• wild dog of AustraliaDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > perro salvaje de Australia
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16 Adelaide, Australia
f.Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia. -
17 antígeno Australia
m.Australia antigen. -
18 Brisbane, Australia
f.Brisbane, Australia, Brisbane. -
19 Cairns, Australia
f.Cairns, Australia, Cairns. -
20 Canberra, Australia
f.Canberra, Australia, Canberra.
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