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2 tartan
1) ((woollen or other cloth woven with) a pattern of different coloured lines and broader stripes, crossing each other at right angles, originally used by clans of the Scottish Highlands.) tartán, tela escocesa2) (any one pattern of this sort, usually associated with a particular clan etc: the Cameron tartan.) tartántartan n tartán
tartán m (material) tartan ' tartán' also found in these entries: Spanish: escocés - falda English: tartantr['tɑːtən] (Registered trademark)1 tartán nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLTartan track pista de tartántartan ['tɑrtən] n: tartán mn.• tartana s.f.• tartán s.m.'tɑːrtṇ, 'tɑːtṇa) u ( cloth) tela f escocesa or de cuadros escoceses; (before n) <skirt, scarf> escocés, de tela escocesab) c ( pattern) tartán m['tɑːtǝn]1.N tartán m, tela f a cuadros escoceses2.CPDTartan Army * N — apodo de los hinchas de la sección nacional escocesa de fútbol
* * *['tɑːrtṇ, 'tɑːtṇ]a) u ( cloth) tela f escocesa or de cuadros escoceses; (before n) <skirt, scarf> escocés, de tela escocesab) c ( pattern) tartán m -
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s.bufanda escocesa. -
5 tartan skirt
s.falda escocesa, falda escocesa de mujer. -
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adj.que lleva puesta falda escocesa, de falda escocesa. -
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tartán -
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tr[plæd]1 escocés,-esaplaid ['plæd] adj: escocés, de cuadrosa plaid skirt: una falda escocesaplaid ntartan: tela f escocesa, tartán madj.• a cuadros adj.• cuadriculado, -a adj.• listado a la escocesa adj.n.• manta escocesa s.f.plædmass noun ( pattern) cuadros mpl escoceses; ( material) tela f escocesa; (before n) <skirt, trousers, scarf> escocés[plæd]1.N (=cloth) tela f escocesa or a cuadros; (=cloak) manta f escocesa, plaid m2.CPD [skirt, trousers, shirt] escocés* * *[plæd] -
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adj.a cuadros, de cuadros.s.1 tela escocesa (fabric)2 manta escocesa, tartán, tartán escocés, tela a cuadros.3 cuadriculado, cuadriculado tipo escocés de varios colores tejido a la tela. -
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s.pantalones de tela escocesa, pantalones de tartán, pantalón de tartán, pantalón estrecho escocés. -
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kilt(an item of Scottish national dress, a pleated tartan skirt reaching to the knees and traditionally worn by men.) falda escocesakilt n falda escocesatr[kɪlt]1 falda escocesakilt ['kɪlt] n: falda f escocesan.• falda escocesa s.f.• tonelete s.m.v.• plegar v.kɪltnoun falda f or (CS) pollera f escocesa[kɪlt]N falda f escocesa* * *[kɪlt]noun falda f or (CS) pollera f escocesa -
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mə'tiəriəl
1. noun1) (anything out of which something is, or may be, made: Tables are usually made from solid material such as wood.) material2) (cloth: I'd like three metres of blue woollen material.) tela, tejido
2. adjective1) (consisting of solid(s), liquid(s), gas(es) or any combination of these: the material world.) material2) (belonging to the world; not spiritual: He wanted material things like money, possessions and power.) material3) (essential or important: evidence that is material to his defence.) importante, esencial, fundamental•- materialize
- materialise
- materialization
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material n1. tela / tejidowhat material is this dress made of? ¿de qué tejido está hecho este vestido?2. material / materia
material adjetivo◊ daños materiales damage to property, material damage■ sustantivo masculino 1 ( en general) material; 2 ( útiles) materials (pl); material didáctico/escolar teaching/school materials (pl)
material
I adj (no espiritual) material, physical
bienes materiales, material goods
II sustantivo masculino material
material informático, computer materials pl ' material' also found in these entries: Spanish: absorbente - bélica - bélico - concha - corcho - de - empeñar - ser - flexible - heredar - hule - laminar - legar - legado - materia - ofimática - ordinaria - ordinario - oscurecer - oscurecerse - paño - penetrar - pintura - rígida - rigidez - rígido - ruda - rudo - sintética - sintético - sólida - solidez - sólido - tartán - tela - térmica - térmico - tolerancia - tratamiento - alambrada - algodón - apego - caída - carey - cartón - contraer - corte - cuadro - elasticidad - elástico English: ancillary - artwork - bronze - creature - effluent - equipment - flammable - flint - furnish - material - matter - perish - physical - raw material - resilience - resilient - rolling stock - stuff - supply - teaching materials - unrefined - comfort - deteriorate - earthenware - fencing - flaw - flimsy - glass - heavy - hokum - hole - impervious - inflexible - itchy - ivory - literature - making - man - oddment - of - over - padding - paper - plaid - pliable - pulp - raw - robust - rubbery - shapetr[mə'tɪərɪəl]1 (physical substance) materia, material nombre masculino2 (cloth) tela, tejido■ how much material do you need? ¿cuánta tela necesitas?3 (information, ideas, etc) material nombre masculino, datos nombre masculino plural, documentación nombre femenino4 (equipment) material nombre masculino5 figurative use (quality) madera1 (physical) material2 (important) importante, substancial; (relevant) pertinente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmaterial damage daños nombre masculino plural materialesmaterial evidence pruebas nombre femenino plural substancialesmaterial [mə'tɪriəl] adj1) physical: material, físicothe material world: el mundo materialmaterial needs: necesidades materiales2) important: importante, esencial3)material evidence : prueba f sustancialmaterial n1) : material m2) cloth: tejido m, tela fadj.• esencial adj.• importante adj.• material adj.n.• datos s.m.pl.• efectos s.m.pl.• materia s.f.• material s.m.• tejido s.m.• tela s.f.
I mə'tɪriəl, mə'tɪəriəl1)a) c u ( used in manufacturing etc) material mteaching materials — material m didáctico
writing materials — artículos mpl de escritorio
2) u c ( cloth) tela f, género m, tejido m3) ua) (for book, show etc) material mb) (potential, quality)
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1) (worldly, physical) <gain/needs> material[mǝ'tɪǝrɪǝl]1. ADJ1) (=physical) [goods, needs, comforts, benefits, damage] materialmaterial possessions — bienes mpl materiales
2) (=important) [reason] importante, de peso, fundamental3) (Jur) (=relevant) [fact] pertinente; [witness] primordial, principalmaterial evidence — pruebas fpl sustanciales
2. N1) (=cloth) tela f, tejido m2) (=substance) materia f, material mnatural materials — materias fpl naturales, materiales mpl naturales
raw materials — materias fpl primas
3) materials (=equipment, components) material(es) m(pl)building materials — material(es) m(pl) de construcción
teaching materials — material(es) m(pl) didácticos
writing materials — artículos mpl de escritorio
they researched a lot of background material for the book — recogieron muchos datos or mucha información antes de escribir el libro
she was busy gathering material for her article — estaba ocupada recogiendo datos or información para su artículo
5) (=potential)* * *
I [mə'tɪriəl, mə'tɪəriəl]1)a) c u ( used in manufacturing etc) material mteaching materials — material m didáctico
writing materials — artículos mpl de escritorio
2) u c ( cloth) tela f, género m, tejido m3) ua) (for book, show etc) material mb) (potential, quality)
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'truːz[truːz]NPL (Scot) pantalón m de tartán* * *['truːz] -
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18 escocés
escocés
◊ - cesa adjetivo‹ dialecto› Scots ‹tela/manta› tartan ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) Scotsman, Scot; (f) Scotswoman, Scot
escocés,-esa
I adjetivo Scottish familiar Scots: llevaba falda escocesa, he was wearing a kilt
II m,f (hombre) Scotsman (mujer) Scotswoman ➣ Ver nota en Scotch
' escocés' also found in these entries: Spanish: escocesa - encargar - marcado English: auld lang syne - bonny - Scot - Scotch - Scots - Scotsman - Scottish - collie - haggis - scotch - whisky -
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Multiple Entries: Escocesa escocesa
escocés,-esa
I adjetivo Scottish familiar Scots: llevaba falda escocesa, he was wearing a kilt
II m,f (hombre) Scotsman (mujer) Scotswoman ➣ Ver nota en Scotch
' escocesa' also found in these entries: Spanish: escocés - falda - gaita English: church - kilt - reel - Scotswoman - collie - plaid - Scots - tartan -
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falda sustantivo femeninoa) (Indum) skirt;( de hombre) kilt; se enemistaron por un asunto de faldas they fell out over a woman
falda sustantivo femenino
1 (de vestir) skirt
falda pantalón, culottes pl
2 (de una montaña) slope, hillside, foot
3 (de ternera) brisket
4 (regazo) lap Locuciones: estar pegado a las faldas de alguien, to be tied to sb's apron-strings ' falda' also found in these entries: Spanish: berrido - costura - escocés - escocesa - lunar - remangar - remangarse - romperse - tabla - teñir - vuelo - acampanado - acortar - alisar - angosto - arreglar - bajar - caber - caer - caída - ceñir - chafar - componer - confeccionar - cortar - enagua - ensuciar - estrechar - estrecho - hacer - hechura - llegar - práctico - raja - recoger - recto - ruedo - sacar - subir - sujetar - torcido - transparentarse - vaquero - ver English: brisket - chequered - culottes - dressmaker - fit - foothill - full-length - kilt - lightweight - ride up - side - skimpy - skirt - swish - tear - catch - go - long - slope
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