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1 Del
del: contraction of◊ de and el
del contracción de + el
' del' also found in these entries: Spanish: abarquillarse - abisal - abismo - abogada - abogado - abono - abotargarse - abstención - abstraerse - abusar - accionariado - achacar - ácida - ácido - aclarado - aclararse - acometida - acopiar - acordonar - acosar - actual - acusar - adivinarse - adormecerse - aglomerarse - ala - albedrío - alcance - alineación - alpina - alpino - alquilar - alquiler - alta - alteración - alto - altura - amaraje - América - ancha - ancho - anegarse - anexa - anexo - angular - añorar - anquilosar - antesala - anticiclónica - anticiclónico English: AA - ABC - abortion - above - abroad - abuse - academy - acclaim - accomplishment - account for - acknowledge - acquire - across - addicted - advanced - advocate - after - aftershave (lotion) - agenda - agent - agree - airport - alarm - alike - allocate - along - alongside - also - altogether - always - ambulatory - America - amid - amulet - anarchy - and - ankle bone - answering service - antiaging - anticlockwise - apart - apologetic - appeal - appreciate - apprehend - approachable - Aquarius - area - argue - Aries= Delaware* * *= Delaware -
2 AL
al contraction of a and el
al (contracción de a & el)
1 ➣ a
2 (+ infinitivo) los invitados están al caer, the guests are about to arrive
cierren la puerta al salir, close the door on leaving
al parecer, apparently 'al' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - abandonarse - abierta - abierto - abismo - abogada - abogado - abordaje - abrigar - abrigo - acalorada - acalorado - acceder - acecho - acertada - acertado - acomodar - acosar - acre - actual - adaptar - adicta - adicto - adiós - adscribir - adscribirse - agua - aire - ajillo - alcance - aleatoria - aleatorio - alimón - almacén - alquilar - alta - altar - alteza - alto - amanecer - amor - amparo - ancha - ancho - anochecer - antojarse - aparato - apercibirse - aprieto - arriar English: A - aboard - abreast - abroad - absolve - accessible - accompany - accustom - acquaint - across - address - adrift - advise - after - afterwards - agree - aim at - alarm - all - allocate - alongside - also - amenable - amends - analytic - analytical - anchor - another - antisocial - anyhow - appeal - applicant - appointment - apprehend - arm - Armageddon - arouse - as - ascend - aside - assume - asymmetric - asymmetrical - at - attendant - augment - authenticity - authoritarian - available - averagea) = Alabamab) (= American League) la liga estadounidense de béisbolABBR(US) = Alabama* * *a) = Alabamab) (= American League) la liga estadounidense de béisbol -
3 muscular
1) (of, or relating to, muscle(s): great muscular strength.) muscular2) (having well-developed muscles; strong: She is tall and muscular.) musculosomuscular adj1. muscular2. musculoso
muscular adjetivo muscular
muscular adjetivo muscular ' muscular' also found in these entries: Spanish: atonía - cachas - desarrollar - forzuda - forzudo - musculosa - musculoso English: muscular - muscular dystrophytr['mʌskjələSMALLr/SMALL]1 (pain, tissue) muscular2 (person) musculoso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmuscular dystrophy distrofia muscularmuscular ['mʌskjələr] adj1) : muscularmuscular tissue: tejido muscular2) brawny: musculosoadj.• muscular adj.• musculoso, -a adj.'mʌskjələr, 'mʌskjʊlə(r)a) <arms/build> musculosob) <strain/contraction> muscular['mʌskjʊlǝ(r)]1. ADJ1) (Med, Physiol) [tissue, pain, control] muscular2) (=brawny) [person, body] musculoso2.CPDmuscular dystrophy N — distrofia f muscular
* * *['mʌskjələr, 'mʌskjʊlə(r)]a) <arms/build> musculosob) <strain/contraction> muscular -
4 contract
1. kən'trækt verb1) (to make or become smaller, less, shorter, tighter etc: Metals expand when heated and contract when cooled; `I am' is often contracted to `I'm'; Muscles contract.) contraer2) ( to promise legally in writing: They contracted to supply us with cable.) comprometerse por contrato a3) (to become infected with (a disease): He contracted malaria.) contraer4) (to promise (in marriage).) contraer (matrimonio)
2. 'kontrækt noun(a legal written agreement: He has a four-year contract (of employment) with us; The firm won a contract for three new aircraft.) contrato- contractor
contract n contrato1 (gen) contrato; (for public work, services) contrata1 (place under contract) contratar2 (make smaller) contraer3 formal use (debt, habit, illness) contraer1 (enter into agreement) hacer un contrato, firmar un contrato2 (become smaller) contraerse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbreach of contract incumplimiento de contratoto be under contract (to somebody) tener un contrato (con alguien)to contract to do something comprometerse por contrato a hacer algoto enter into a contract (with somebody) hacer un contrato (con alguien)to put a contract out on somebody ponerle un precio a la cabeza de alguiento put something out to contract sacar algo a concurso (público)contract bridge contrato1) : contratar (servicios profesionales)2) : contraer (una enfermedad, una deuda)3) tighten: contraer (un músculo)4) shorten: contraer (una palabra)contract vi: contraerse, reducirsecontract ['kɑn.trækt] n: contrato mn.• contrata s.f.• contrato (Jurisprudencia) s.m.• destajo s.m.• empeño s.m.• póliza s.f.v.• apretar v.• astringir v.• comprometerse por contrato v.• contraer (Jurisprudencia) v.(§pres: -traigo, -traes...) pret: -traj-•)• contratar v.• enangostar v.• entablar v.• estrechar v.• fruncir v.
I 'kɑːntrækt, 'kɒntrækt1) c (agreement, document) contrato m; (for public works, services) contrata fto be under contract to somebody/something — estar* bajo contrato con alguien/algo
to put something out to contract — otorgar* la contrata de or para algo
to exchange contracts — (in UK: on property deal) suscribir* el contrato de compraventa; (before n)
contract law — derecho m contractual
to sign a contract — firmar or (frml) suscribir* un contrato
2) ( for murder) (sl)to put out a contract on somebody — ponerle* precio a la cabeza de alguien; (before n)
contract killer — asesino, -na m,f a sueldo, sicario, -ria m,f
II
1. kən'trækttransitive verb also 'kɑːntrækt ( place under contract) \<\<person\>\> contratar; \<\<debt\>\> contraer* (frml); \<\<disease\>\> contraer* (frml); \<\<muscle\>\> contraer*
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vi1) also 'kɑːntrækt ( enter into an agreement)2) ( become smaller) contraerse*•Phrasal Verbs:1. N['kɒntrækt]1) (=document) contrato mcontract of employment or service — contrato m de trabajo
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by contract — por contrato•
to enter into a contract (with sb) (to do sth/for sth) — firmar un contrato (con algn) (para hacer algo/de algo)•
to place a contract with — dar un contrato a•
to sign a contract — firmar un contrato•
to put work out to contract — sacar una obra a contrato•
to be under contract to do sth — hacer algo bajo contratothey are under contract to X — tienen contrato con X, tienen obligaciones contractuales con X
2) (fig)2. VT[kǝn'trækt]1) (=acquire) [+ disease, debt] contraer; [+ habit] tomar, adquirir2) (=enter into) [+ alliance] entablar, establecer; [+ marriage] contraer3) (Ling) (=shorten) contraer3. VI[kǝn'trækt]1) (=become smaller) [metal] contraerse, encogerse2) [muscles, face] contraerse3) (Ling) [word, phrase] contraerse4) (Comm)4.CPD ['kɒntrækt]contract bridge N — bridge m de contrato
contract date N — fecha f contratada, fecha f de contrato
contract killer N — asesino m a sueldo
contract killing N — asesinato m pagado
contract price N — precio m contractual, precio m contratado
contract work N — trabajo m bajo contrato
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I ['kɑːntrækt, 'kɒntrækt]1) c (agreement, document) contrato m; (for public works, services) contrata fto be under contract to somebody/something — estar* bajo contrato con alguien/algo
to put something out to contract — otorgar* la contrata de or para algo
to exchange contracts — (in UK: on property deal) suscribir* el contrato de compraventa; (before n)
contract law — derecho m contractual
to sign a contract — firmar or (frml) suscribir* un contrato
2) ( for murder) (sl)to put out a contract on somebody — ponerle* precio a la cabeza de alguien; (before n)
contract killer — asesino, -na m,f a sueldo, sicario, -ria m,f
II
1. [kən'trækt]transitive verb also ['kɑːntrækt] ( place under contract) \<\<person\>\> contratar; \<\<debt\>\> contraer* (frml); \<\<disease\>\> contraer* (frml); \<\<muscle\>\> contraer*
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vi1) also ['kɑːntrækt] ( enter into an agreement)2) ( become smaller) contraerse*•Phrasal Verbs: -
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