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in'tə:nl1) (of, on or in the inside of something (eg a person's body): The man suffered internal injuries in the accident.) interno2) (concerning what happens within a country etc, rather than its relationship with other countries etc: The prime ministers agreed that no country should interfere in another country's internal affairs.) interior•- internal combustion
internal adj interno / interiortr[ɪn'tɜːnəl]1 interno,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLinternal audit auditoría internainternal inquiry investigación internainternal combustion combustión nombre femenino internainternal examiner examinador,-ra interno,-ainternal medicine medicina internainternal organ órgano internoInternal Revenue SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL Haciendainternal [ɪn'tərnəl] adj: interno, interiorinternal bleeding: hemorragia internainternal affairs: asuntos interiores, asuntos domésticos♦ internally advadj.• interior adj.• interno, -a adj.• intestino, -a adj.ɪn'tɜːrnḷ, ɪn'tɜːnḷadjective interno[ɪn'tɜːnl]1. ADJ1) [wall] interior; [affairs, conflict, divisions] interno2) (Med) [bleeding, examination, organ, injury] interno2.CPDinternal audit N — auditoría f interna
internal combustion engine N — motor m de combustión interna or de explosión
internal market N — mercado m interno or interior
Internal Revenue Service N — (US) ≈ Hacienda f
* * *[ɪn'tɜːrnḷ, ɪn'tɜːnḷ]adjective interno
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