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1 -aided
'eɪdəd, 'eɪdɪda) ( assisted)b) ( funded)['eɪdɪd]ADJ (ending in compounds)state-aided schools — escuelas fpl subvencionadas por el estado
grant-aided factories — fábricas fpl subvencionadas
computer-aided design — diseño m asistido por ordenador or (esp LAm) computador
* * *['eɪdəd, 'eɪdɪd]a) ( assisted)b) ( funded) -
2 -armed
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3 -backed
[bækt]ADJ (ending in compounds)1)low-backed chair — silla f de respaldo bajo
2)rubber-backed carpet — alfombra f con refuerzo de caucho
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4 -based
beɪsta) ( having its base in)b) ( having as basis)[beɪst]ADJ (ending in compounds)sea-/land-based missile — misil m situado en una base marítima/terrestre
to be London-based — [person, job] tener su base en Londres; [organization, company] tener su sede en Londres
* * *[beɪst]a) ( having its base in)b) ( having as basis) -
5 -bearing
['bɛǝrɪŋ]ADJ (ending in compounds)oil-bearing rock — roca f que contiene petróleo
malaria-bearing mosquitos — mosquitos mpl portadores de malaria
interest-bearing, load-bearingnon-weight-bearing exercise, such as swimming and cycling — un ejercicio que no implique cargar peso, como la natación o el ciclismo
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6 -bedded
( as part of a word) (having (a certain number or type of) bed(s): a double-bedded room.) de... camas['bedɪd]ADJ (ending in compounds)twin-bedded room — habitación f doble
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7 -bedroomed
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8 -bodied
'bɑːdid, 'bɒdidgreen-bodied — de cuerpo verde; see also able-bodied
['bɒdɪd]ADJ (ending in compounds) de cuerpo...full-bodied — [cry] fuerte; [wine] de mucho cuerpo
* * *['bɑːdid, 'bɒdid]green-bodied — de cuerpo verde; see also able-bodied
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9 -born
'bɔːrn, bɔːnAustrian-born/Dallas-born — nacido en or oriundo de Austria/Dallas
[bɔːn]ADJ (ending in compounds)* * *['bɔːrn, bɔːn]Austrian-born/Dallas-born — nacido en or oriundo de Austria/Dallas
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10 -borne
[-bɔːn]ADJ (ending in compounds) llevado por, traído por -
11 -bound
((as part of a word) prevented from making progress by a particular thing: The ship was fogbound.) retenido por- boundcon rumbo abaʊnda) ( heading for)b) ( Publ)c) ( immobilized by)d) ( confined to)[-baʊnd]ADJ (ending in compounds)to be London-bound — [person] ir rumbo a Londres
a Paris-bound flight/plane — un vuelo/avión con destino a París
* * *[baʊnd]a) ( heading for)b) ( Publ)c) ( immobilized by)d) ( confined to) -
12 -bred
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13 -built
- builtde construcción..., de fabricación...bɪltbrick-built/stone-built — hecho de ladrillo/piedra
[bɪlt]ADJ (ending in compounds)* * *[bɪlt]brick-built/stone-built — hecho de ladrillo/piedra
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14 -buster
['bʌstǝ(r)]N (ending in compounds)sanctions-buster — infractor(a) m / f de sanciones
crime-buster — persona que esclarece crímenes
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15 -centered
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16 -centred
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17 -challenged
['tʃælɪndʒd]ADJ (ending in compounds) esp hum -
18 -colored
BrE - coloured ˌkʌlərd, 'kʌləd suffixslate-colored/coral-colored — de color pizarra/coral
(US) [ˌkʌlǝd]ADJ (ending in compounds)rust-coloured — de color de herrumbre, color herrumbre
* * *BrE - coloured [ˌkʌlərd, 'kʌləd] suffixslate-colored/coral-colored — de color pizarra/coral
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19 -coloured
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20 -complected
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