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1 abstemio
adj.non-drinking, teetotal, abstemious, non-drinker.m.abstainer, person that does not ingest alcohol, non-drinker, nondrinker.* * *► adjetivo1 abstemious, teetotal► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 teetotaller* * *abstemio, -a1.ADJ teetotal2.SM / F teetotaller* * *I- mia adjetivo teetotalII- mia masculino, femenino teetotaler** * *= teetotaller, abstainer.Ex. It is also nice to think that Chesterton anticipated PRECIS when he referred to 'a great big black teetotaller,' though he probably did not have any particular indexing system in mind at the time.Ex. These associations were more pronounced when comparing current drinkers to former drinkers (quitters) than to lifelong abstainers.* * *I- mia adjetivo teetotalII- mia masculino, femenino teetotaler** * *= teetotaller, abstainer.Ex: It is also nice to think that Chesterton anticipated PRECIS when he referred to 'a great big black teetotaller,' though he probably did not have any particular indexing system in mind at the time.
Ex: These associations were more pronounced when comparing current drinkers to former drinkers (quitters) than to lifelong abstainers.* * *teetotalmasculine, feminineteetotaler** * *
abstemio◊ - mia adjetivo
teetotal
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
teetotaler( conjugate teetotaler)
abstemio,-a
I adjetivo teetotal, abstemious
II sustantivo masculino y femenino teetotaller
' abstemio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abstemia
English:
abstainer
- abstemious
- teetotaller
- teetotal
- teetotaler
* * *abstemio, -a♦ adjteetotal♦ nm,fteetotaller* * *I adj teetotalII m, abstemia f teetotaler, Brteetotaller* * *: abstemious, teetotal: teetotaler -
2 persona que abandona Algo
(n.) = quitterEx. These associations were more pronounced when comparing current drinkers to former drinkers ( quitters) than to lifelong abstainers.* * *(n.) = quitterEx: These associations were more pronounced when comparing current drinkers to former drinkers ( quitters) than to lifelong abstainers.
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