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1 Croatia
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2 Croacia
f.Croatia.* * *1 Croatia* * *SF Croatia* * *femenino Croatia* * *= Croatia.Ex. This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.----* República de Croacia, la = Croatian Republic, the.* * *femenino Croatia* * *= Croatia.Ex: This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.
* República de Croacia, la = Croatian Republic, the.* * *Croatia* * *
Croacia sustantivo femenino
Croatia
Croacia sustantivo femenino Croatia
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Croatia
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3 Bosnia
adj.&f.feminine of BOSNIO.f.Bosnia.* * *1 Bosnia\Bosnia Herzegovina Bosnia Herzegovina* * *SF Bosnia* * *= Bosnia.Ex. This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.----* guerra de Bosnia, la = Bosnian War, the.* * *= Bosnia.Ex: This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.
* guerra de Bosnia, la = Bosnian War, the.* * *Bosnia* * *
bosnio,-a sustantivo femenino Bosnian
' bosnia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Bosnia-Herzegovina
English:
Bosnia
- Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Bosnia Herzegovina
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4 Herzegovina
= Herzegovina.Ex. This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.* * *= Herzegovina.Ex: This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.
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5 Serbia
SF Serbia* * *femenino Serbia* * *= Serbia.Ex. This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.* * *femenino Serbia* * *= Serbia.Ex: This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.
* * *Serbia* * *
Multiple Entries:
Serbia
serbia
Serbia sustantivo femenino
Serbia
serbio,-a
I adjetivo Serbian
II mt
1 (persona) Serb
2 m (idioma) Serbian
' Serbia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
serbia
- servia
English:
Serbia
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6 Servia
adj.Servian, native of or relating to Servia.f.Serbia.* * *SF = Serbia* * *= Serbia.Ex. This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.* * *= Serbia.Ex: This guide covers libraries and archives in the following regions of Yugoslavia: Bosnia; Herzegovina; Croatia; Macedonia; Serbia; and Slovenia.
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Del verbo servir: ( conjugate servir)
servía es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto indicativo
Multiple Entries:
servia
servir
servir ( conjugate servir) verbo intransitivo
1 ( ser útil):◊ esta caja no sirve this box won't do o is no good;
ya no me sirve it's (of) no use to me anymore;
¿para qué sirve este aparato? what's this device for?;
no lo tires, puede servia para algo don't throw it away, it might come in useful for something;
este cuchillo no sirve para cortar pan this knife is no good for cutting bread;
no sirves para nada you're useless;
no creo que sirva para este trabajo I don't think he's right o suitable for this job;
servia de algo: de nada sirve llorar it's no use o good crying;
¿de qué sirve? what's the point o the use?;
esto te puede servia de mesa you can use this as a table
2
c) (Mil) to serve (frml)
3 (Dep) ( en tenis) to serve
verbo transitivo
1 ‹ comida› to serve;
‹ bebida› to serve, pour
2 ( estar al servicio de) ‹persona/a la patria› to serve;◊ ¿en qué puedo serviala? (frml) how can I help you?
servirse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹ comida› to help oneself to;
‹ bebida› to pour oneself, help oneself to
servio,-a ➣ serbio,-a
servir
I verbo intransitivo
1 to serve
servir a la patria, to serve one's country
2 (ser útil) to be useful, be suitable: su fracaso no me sirve de consuelo, his failure is no consolation to me
el cine te servirá de distracción, the film will keep you amused
ahora ya no sirve para nada, it's no use at all
¿para qué sirve?, what is it (used) for?
3 (ropa, objetos) los pantalones ya no le sirven, the trousers don't fit him now
4 (tener capacidad) este muchacho sirve para estudiar, this boy is good at studying
5 (actuar como sustituto) esta cacerola me servirá de casco, this pot will serve as a helmet
II verbo transitivo
1 to serve
¿en qué puedo servirle?, what can I do for you? o may I help you?
2 (comida) to serve
(bebida) to pour
' servia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
recreo
English:
outlet
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7 ciudad amurallada
(n.) = walled cityEx. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.* * *(n.) = walled cityEx: Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.
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8 ciudad fortificada
(n.) = walled city, fortified townEx. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.Ex. The Netherlands has some lovely historical fortified towns which are all worth a visit.* * *(n.) = walled city, fortified townEx: Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.
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9 período medieval
(n.) = mediaeval period [medieval period, -USA], mediaeval times [medieval times, -USA]Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.Ex. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.* * *(n.) = mediaeval period [medieval period, -USA], mediaeval times [medieval times, -USA]Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
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10 época medieval
(n.) = mediaeval period [medieval period, -USA], mediaeval times [medieval times, -USA]Ex. Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.Ex. Dubrovnik, Croatia, is a walled city, preserved as it existed in medieval times.* * *(n.) = mediaeval period [medieval period, -USA], mediaeval times [medieval times, -USA]Ex: Superbly decorated bindings have been carefully preserved from the medieval period up to the present day, not only in tooled leather, but also in wood and metal (sometimes carved or jewelled), in cloth and embroidery, and in pierced or painted vellum.
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11 lengua croata
f.Croatian, Croatian language, Serbo-Croatian language spoken in Croatia. -
12 Osijek, Croacia
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13 Rijeka, Croacia
f.Rijeka, Croatia, Rijeka. -
14 Split, Croacia
f.Split, Croatia, Split. -
15 Zagreb, Croacia
f.Zagreb, Croatia, Zagreb.
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