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(having a certain appearance: good-looking; strange-looking.) de aspectoˌlʊkɪŋ['lʊkɪŋ]ADJ (ending in compounds)* * *[ˌlʊkɪŋ] -
2 form
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1. fo:m noun1) ((a) shape; outward appearance: He saw a strange form in the darkness.) forma2) (a kind, type or variety: What form of ceremony usually takes place when someone gets a promotion?) clase, tipo3) (a document containing certain questions, the answers to which must be written on it: an application form.) formulario4) (a fixed way of doing things: forms and ceremonies.) formalidad5) (a school class: He is in the sixth form.) curso
2. verb1) (to make; to cause to take shape: They decided to form a drama group.) formar, constituir2) (to come into existence; to take shape: An idea slowly formed in his mind.) formarse3) (to organize or arrange (oneself or other people) into a particular order: The women formed (themselves) into three groups.) organizarse4) (to be; to make up: These lectures form part of the medical course.) constituir•- be in good form
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II fo:m noun(a long, usually wooden seat: The children were sitting on forms.) bancoform1 n1. cursoI'm in the third form hago tercero / estoy en el tercer curso2. forma3. impreso / formularioform2 vb formar / formarsetr[fɔːm]1 (shape, mode etc) forma2 (kind) clase nombre femenino, tipo■ what is the form? ¿qué hay que hacer?4 (physical condition) forma5 (mood, spirit) humor nombre masculino6 (document) formulario, impreso, hoja■ sign this form, please firme esta hoja, por favor8 (bench) banco■ early experiences form a person's character las primeras experiencias forman el carácter de una persona2 (set up) formar3 (be, constitute) formar, constituir■ interviews and letters form the basis of the book la mayor parte del libro la forman entrevistas y cartas4 figurative use (idea) hacerse; (impression, opinion) formarse; (relationship) hacer; (habit) adquirir; (plan) concebir1 formarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas a matter of form por educación, por cortesíain any shape or form de cualquier formato be bad form ser de mala educaciónto be on form estar en formato be off form estar en baja formato take form tomar formaform ['fɔrm] vt1) fashion, make: formar2) develop: moldear, desarrollar3) constitute: constituir, formar4) acquire: adquirir (un hábito), formar (una idea)form vi: tomar forma, formarseform n1) shape: forma f, figura f2) manner: manera f, forma f3) document: formulario m4) : forma fin good form: en buena formatrue to form: en forma consecuente5) mold: molde m6) kind, variety: clase f, tipo m7) : forma f (en gramática)plural forms: formas pluralesn.• calaña s.f.• conformación s.f.• figura s.f.• forma s.f.• formación s.f.• formalidad s.f.• formulario s.m.• hechura s.f.• impreso s.m.• modelo s.m.• modo s.m.• molde s.m.v.• adquirir v.• configurar v.• formar v.• integrar v.• modelar v.fɔːrm, fɔːm
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1) c u (shape, manner) forma fwhat form should our protest take? — ¿cómo deberíamos manifestar nuestra protesta?
2)a) c u (type, kind) tipob) c u ( style) forma fform and content — forma y contenido or fondo
3) u (fitness, ability) forma fto be on/off form — estar* en forma/en baja forma
on past form it seems unlikely that... — conociendo su historial, no parece probable que...
4) u ( etiquette)as a matter of form — por educación or cortesía
to be bad/good form — (esp BrE) ser* de mala/buena educación
5) c ( document) formulario m, impreso m, forma f (Méx)
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1)a) (shape, mold) formar; \<\<character\>\> formar, moldearb) ( take shape of) \<\<line/circle\>\> formar2) ( develop) \<\<opinion\>\> formarse; \<\<habit\>\> adquirir*3) ( constitute) \<\<basis/part\>\> formar, constituir*4) (set up, establish) \<\<committee/government/company\>\> formar
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form vi \<\<idea/plan\>\> tomar forma; \<\<ice/fog\>\> formarse[fɔːm]1. N1) (=shape) forma f ; (=figure, shadow) bulto m, silueta fform and content — forma f y contenido
to take form — concretarse, tomar or cobrar forma
what form will the ceremony take? — ¿en qué consistirá la ceremonia?
2) (=kind, type) clase f, tipo m3) (=way, means) forma fform of payment — modo m de pago
what's the form? — ¿qué es lo que hemos de hacer?
4) (Sport) (also fig) forma fto fill in or out a form — rellenar un formulario or un impreso
for form's sake — por pura fórmula, para guardar las apariencias
7) (=bench) banco m8) (Brit) (Scol) curso m, clase fshe's in the first form — está haciendo primer curso de secundaria or primero de secundaria
9) (Brit)(Racing)2.VT (=shape, make) formar; [+ clay etc] modelar, moldear; [+ company] formar, fundar; [+ plan] elaborar, formular; [+ sentence] construir; [+ queue] hacer; [+ idea] concebir, formular; [+ opinion] hacerse, formarse; [+ habit] crearhe formed it out of clay — lo modeló or moldeó en arcilla
3.VI tomar forma, formarsehow do ideas form? — ¿cómo se forman las ideas?
4.CPDform feed N — (Comput) salto m de página
form letter N — (US) carta f tipo
form of words N — (=formulation) formulación f
- form up* * *[fɔːrm, fɔːm]
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1) c u (shape, manner) forma fwhat form should our protest take? — ¿cómo deberíamos manifestar nuestra protesta?
2)a) c u (type, kind) tipob) c u ( style) forma fform and content — forma y contenido or fondo
3) u (fitness, ability) forma fto be on/off form — estar* en forma/en baja forma
on past form it seems unlikely that... — conociendo su historial, no parece probable que...
4) u ( etiquette)as a matter of form — por educación or cortesía
to be bad/good form — (esp BrE) ser* de mala/buena educación
5) c ( document) formulario m, impreso m, forma f (Méx)
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1)a) (shape, mold) formar; \<\<character\>\> formar, moldearb) ( take shape of) \<\<line/circle\>\> formar2) ( develop) \<\<opinion\>\> formarse; \<\<habit\>\> adquirir*3) ( constitute) \<\<basis/part\>\> formar, constituir*4) (set up, establish) \<\<committee/government/company\>\> formar
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form vi \<\<idea/plan\>\> tomar forma; \<\<ice/fog\>\> formarse -
3 individuo
individuo sustantivo masculinoa) ( persona indeterminada):◊ ese individuo que iba contigo (fam) that guy you were with (colloq)
individuo sustantivo masculino
1 (de una especie) individual
2 (persona) man: es un individuo algo raro, he's a strange sort of chap familiar guy, character ' individuo' also found in these entries: Spanish: alma - aquel - aquella - comando - GAL - GEO - hombre - impermeable - individual - persona - recomendable - sujeta - sujeto - tipo - cabeza - cada - contra - costumbre - maje - quiebra - rechazar - rechazo - ser - tío English: disturb - individual - person -
4 novel
I 'novəl noun(a book telling a long story in prose: the novels of Charles Dickens.) novela- novelist
II 'novəl adjective(new and strange: a novel idea.) novedoso, original- noveltynovel n novela
novel adjetivo novel ' novel' also found in these entries: Spanish: acerba - acerbo - actualidad - carente - decidirse - derroche - desenlace - edición - enganchar - fotonovela - histórica - histórico - lacrimógena - lacrimógeno - narrar - novela - novelar - novelón - poner - potable - publicar - refleja - reflejar - reflejo - reseñar - señera - señero - teatralidad - terror - tirón - tostón - trabajada - trabajado - contar - culminar - espionaje - extensión - malo - novedoso - novelesco - titular - trabajar English: art form - fictional - novel - serial - unabridged - appraisal - appraise - appreciate - arguably - character - commission - compare - derivative - dramatize - epic - fact - film - going - hero - heroine - humorous - insipid - lengthen - middle - set - setting - slow - true - unreadabletr['nɒvəl]1 original, novedoso,-a■ what a novel idea! ¡qué idea más original!————————tr['nɒvəl]1 novelanovel ['nɑvəl] adj: original, novedosonovel n: novela fadj.• insólito, -a adj.• novela adj.• nuevo, -a adj.• original adj.n.• novela s.f.
I 'nɑːvəl, 'nɔvəlnoun novela f
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adjective original, novedoso (esp AmL)['nɒvǝl]1.ADJ [idea, suggestion, method] original, novedoso2.N novela f* * *
I ['nɑːvəl, 'nɔvəl]noun novela f
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5 type
I noun(a kind, sort; variety: What type of house would you prefer to live in?; They are marketing a new type of washing powder.) tipo
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1. noun1) ((a particular variety of) metal blocks with letters, numbers etc used in printing: Can we have the headline printed in a different type?)2) (printed letters, words etc: I can't read the type - it's too small.) letra, carácter
2. verb(to write (something) using a typewriter: Can you type?; I'm typing a letter.) mecanografiar, escribir a máquina- typing- typewriting
- typist
- typewriter
type1 n tipo / clasetype2 vb escribir a máquinacan you type? ¿sabes escribir a máquina?tr[taɪp]1 (kind) tipo, clase nombre femenino2 (letter) letra, carácter nombre masculino■ in bold type / in heavy type en negrita1 escribir a máquina, mecanografiar1 escribir a máquina1) typewrite: escribir a máquina, pasar (un texto) a máquina2) categorize: categorizar, identificartype vi: escribir a máquinatype n1) kind: tipo m, clase f, categoría fv.• escribir a máquina v.• escribir (a máquina) v.• mecanografiar v.• poner por grupos v.• teclear v.n.• carácter s.m.• clase s.f.• especie s.f.• letra s.f.• pelaje s.m.• tipo s.m.taɪp
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1) ca) (sort, kind) tipo mit's a type of... — (in descriptions, definitions) es una especie de...
b) ( typical example) tipo m, ejemplo m típico; ( stereotype) estereotipo min large/small type — en caracteres grandes/pequeños, en letra grande/pequeña
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transitive verb escribir* a máquina, tipear (AmS)could you type this for me? — ¿me puedes pasar or escribir esto a máquina?
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vi escribir* a máquina, tipear (AmS)Phrasal Verbs:- type out- type up[taɪp]1. N1) (=class, kind) tipo m, clase fwhat type of desk did you want? — ¿qué tipo or clase de escritorio quería?
what type of person is he? — ¿qué tipo or clase de persona es?
I'm not the type to get carried away — no soy de la clase or del tipo de personas que se dejan llevar
she's/he's not my type — no es mi tipo
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she's the motherly type — es una madraza•
he's an outdoor type — es el tipo or la clase de persona a la que le gusta la vida al aire•
a moisturizer suitable for all skin types — una crema hidratante apropiada para todo tipo de pieles2) (=character, essence) tipo m•
to cast sb against type — (Theat, Cine) darle a algn un papel atípico•
to revert to type — (Bio) volver a su estado primitivo; (fig) volver a ser el mismo de siempre•
the government, true to type, tried to make us believe nothing was wrong — el gobierno, como es característico en él or como siempre, intentó hacernos creer que no ocurría nada malo3) * (=individual) tipo(-a) * m / fshe's a strange type — es un bicho raro *, es una tipa rara *
4) (Typ) (=typeface) tipo m ; (=printed characters) letra f ; (=blocks of characters) tipos mpl•
in bold type — en negrita•
in italic type — en cursiva•
in large/ small type — en letra grande/pequeña2. VT1) (also: type out, type up) escribir a máquina, pasar a máquinasix closely typed pages — seis hojas escritas a máquina or mecanografiadas con letra muy pequeña
2) (=classify) [+ disease, blood] clasificar3.- type in- type out- type up* * *[taɪp]
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1) ca) (sort, kind) tipo mit's a type of... — (in descriptions, definitions) es una especie de...
b) ( typical example) tipo m, ejemplo m típico; ( stereotype) estereotipo min large/small type — en caracteres grandes/pequeños, en letra grande/pequeña
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transitive verb escribir* a máquina, tipear (AmS)could you type this for me? — ¿me puedes pasar or escribir esto a máquina?
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vi escribir* a máquina, tipear (AmS)Phrasal Verbs:- type out- type up
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