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1 absoluta
adj.&f.feminine of ABSOLUTO.f.1 dogmatic statement, dogmatic assertion.2 discharge from the armed forces, separation from the armed forces.* * *f., (m. - absoluto)* * *SF1) (=declaración) dogmatic statement, authoritative assertion2) (Mil) dischargetomar la absoluta — to take one's discharge, leave the service
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absoluto,-a
I adj (independiente) absolute
(completo, intenso) total, complete: necesito silencio absoluto para poder escribir, I need total silence to be able to write
(sin réplica) absolute: ejerce un dominio absoluto sobre sus amigos, he has total control over his friends
II sustantivo masculino absolute
♦ Locuciones: en absoluto, not at all, by no means: no creas en absoluto que me fío de él, don't believe for a minute that I trust him
' absoluta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adherencia
- desesperación
- mayoría
- absoluto
- reserva
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2 absoluta
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3 absoluta e incondicionalmente
• absolutely and unconditionallyDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > absoluta e incondicionalmente
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4 absoluta facultad
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5 mayoría absoluta
f.absolute majority, majority, clear majority, simple majority.* * *absolute majority* * *(n.) = absolute majorityEx. The decisions of the General Assemblies shall be taken by an absolute majority apart from the exceptions provided for in these Statutes.* * *(n.) = absolute majorityEx: The decisions of the General Assemblies shall be taken by an absolute majority apart from the exceptions provided for in these Statutes.
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6 licencia absoluta
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7 monarquía absoluta
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8 temperatura absoluta
f.absolute temperature, abs temperature, abs, abs temp.* * *absolute temperature -
9 correspondencia absoluta
(n.) = perfect matchEx. The article is entitled 'The perfect match - parasite & host: made for each other'.* * *(n.) = perfect matchEx: The article is entitled 'The perfect match - parasite & host: made for each other'.
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10 felicidad absoluta
(n.) = blissEx. Keats contrasted the grim facts of reality, as he had just seen them, with the sense of bliss stirred in him by the song of the nightingale.* * *(n.) = blissEx: Keats contrasted the grim facts of reality, as he had just seen them, with the sense of bliss stirred in him by the song of the nightingale.
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11 miseria absoluta
f.grinding poverty.* * *(n.) = grinding miseryEx. It is here that grinding poverty exists side by side with poor housing and amenities, unemployment, substandard education, racial tensions and a higher than average level of one-parent families and problem families.* * *(n.) = grinding miseryEx: It is here that grinding poverty exists side by side with poor housing and amenities, unemployment, substandard education, racial tensions and a higher than average level of one-parent families and problem families.
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12 miseria más absoluta
(n.) = abject povertyEx. The aim is to understand the processes which keep these households in their current state of abject poverty.* * *(n.) = abject povertyEx: The aim is to understand the processes which keep these households in their current state of abject poverty.
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13 norma absoluta
(n.) = ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx. Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex. This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.* * *(n.) = ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.
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14 oscuridad absoluta
(n.) = pitch darkness, pitch blacknessEx. One more reason is that in pitch darkness your torchlight can pick up the eyes of animals easily and in turn the animals cannot see beyond the blinding light.Ex. But just as she pulled over the road in the pitch blackness of night she heard the unceasing sound of the night like she had never heard it.* * *(n.) = pitch darkness, pitch blacknessEx: One more reason is that in pitch darkness your torchlight can pick up the eyes of animals easily and in turn the animals cannot see beyond the blinding light.
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15 regla absoluta
(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx. As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.Ex. Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex. This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests.* * *(n.) = hard and fast rule, ironclad rule, steadfast ruleEx: As in most other aspects of UDC, there is no hard and fast rule which can be relied upon to predict the occurrence of special auxiliaries.
Ex: Enslaved by public opinion and the ironclad rules that govern theatrical practice, she must forfeit something to survive.Ex: This shows that, in the absence of a steadfast rule on covering the misbehavior of journalists, newspapers inevitably make decisions relative to their own organizational interests. -
16 reserva absoluta
(n.) = nondisclosure [non-disclosure]Ex. It is contended that adoption policies have encouraged nondisclosure of information by gay men & lesbians, & surrogacy arrangements are often handled stealthily.* * *(n.) = nondisclosure [non-disclosure]Ex: It is contended that adoption policies have encouraged nondisclosure of information by gay men & lesbians, & surrogacy arrangements are often handled stealthily.
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17 mayoría absoluta/silenciosa
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18 aceptación absoluta
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19 aceptación expresa y absoluta
• absolute acceptanceDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > aceptación expresa y absoluta
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20 asignación absoluta
• absolute assignment
См. также в других словарях:
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absoluta — f. ☛ V. absoluto … Diccionario de la lengua española
absoluta sententia expositore non indiget — Clear sense requires no explanation … Ballentine's law dictionary
Tuta absoluta — Polilla del tomate Clasificación científica Reino: Animalia … Wikipedia Español
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Temperatura absoluta — La Teoría cinética de los gases establece que la energía total media de la translación de una molécula es directamente proporcional a la temperatura absoluta del gas. La Temperatura absoluta es el valor de la temperatura medida con respecto a una … Wikipedia Español
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