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1 amoral
amoral -
2 amoral
• amoral• amoral person• dissolute• unmoral• unprincipled• unrighteous -
3 amoral
adj.amoral.f. & m.1 amoral person, person without morals.2 amoralia, amoralis.* * *► adjetivo1 amoral* * *adj.* * *ADJ amoral* * *adjetivo amoral* * *= amoral.Ex. The author describes the amoral nature of a military campaign based solely on air strikes.* * *adjetivo amoral* * *= amoral.Ex: The author describes the amoral nature of a military campaign based solely on air strikes.
* * *amoral* * *
amoral adjetivo
amoral
amoral adjetivo amoral
' amoral' also found in these entries:
English:
amoral
* * *amoral adjamoral* * *adj amoral* * *amoral adj: amoral -
4 amoral
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5 amoral
adj -
6 amoral
прил.общ. аморальный -
7 amoral
adjбезнра́вственный; амора́льный; поро́чный -
8 amoral
• amoralistický• amorální• nemorální• nemravný• neslušným• amoralista -
9 amoral
adj аморален, неморален. -
10 amoral
adj -
11 permisivo
• amoral• consenting• dissolute• permission• permissive block -
12 sin valores
• amoral• unprincipled -
13 ataque aéreo
m.air raid, air strike, air attack, airstrike.* * *air raid* * *(n.) = raid, air raid, air strike, blitzEx. More appropriate for his purpose would be the many monographs and articles in scholarly journals dealing specifically with this aspect of the Pearl Harbor raid.Ex. The author gives extracts from his own diary detailing his experiences in Tokyo during the air raids of Jan-June 45.Ex. The author describes the amoral nature of a military campaign based solely on air strikes.Ex. This decision touched off a battle of wills between the library and the government as well as a blitz of media publicity.* * *(n.) = raid, air raid, air strike, blitzEx: More appropriate for his purpose would be the many monographs and articles in scholarly journals dealing specifically with this aspect of the Pearl Harbor raid.
Ex: The author gives extracts from his own diary detailing his experiences in Tokyo during the air raids of Jan-June 45.Ex: The author describes the amoral nature of a military campaign based solely on air strikes.Ex: This decision touched off a battle of wills between the library and the government as well as a blitz of media publicity. -
14 campaña militar
(n.) = military campaignEx. The author describes the amoral nature of a military campaign based solely on air strikes.* * *(n.) = military campaignEx: The author describes the amoral nature of a military campaign based solely on air strikes.
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15 аморальный
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16 permisivo
adj.permissive, consenting, amoral, dissolute.* * *► adjetivo1 permissive* * *ADJ permissive* * *- va adjetivo permissive* * *= permissive, soft-line.Ex. This assumption follows the concept of hard supervision as compared to soft ( permissive-humanistic) supervision.Ex. Part 1 examines and discusses the pros and cons of both hard-line and soft-line approaches to moral education.* * *- va adjetivo permissive* * *= permissive, soft-line.Ex: This assumption follows the concept of hard supervision as compared to soft ( permissive-humanistic) supervision.
Ex: Part 1 examines and discusses the pros and cons of both hard-line and soft-line approaches to moral education.* * *permisivo -vapermissive* * *
permisivo◊ -va adjetivo
permissive
permisivo,-a adjetivo permissive
' permisivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
permisiva
English:
loose
- permissive
* * *permisivo, -a adjpermissive* * *adj permissive* * *permisivo, -va adv: permissive -
17 M
f.m, letter m.* * *m1 ( minuto) minute; (abreviatura) min————————m► símbolo————————m► símbolo* * *I=m ['eme]SF (=letra) M, m IIABRIIIABR= metros cuadrados sq. m., m 2m 2 —
= metros cúbicos cu. m., m 3m 3 —
* * ** * ** * *M(= marzo)11 March ( date of the 2005 Madrid bombings)M, m( read as /ˈeme/)A (the letter) M, mB (= masculino) m, maleC (= mujer) femaleD (= metro) meter** * *
Multiple Entries:
M
m
M,◊ m sustantivo femenino (read as /'eme/) the letter M, m
m (metro) m, meter( conjugate meter)
M, m sustantivo femenino (letra) M, m
'M' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
a.m.
- ábaco
- abad
- abadejo
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abalorio
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abandonar
- abandono
- abanico
- abaratamiento
- abastecimiento
- abasto
- abate
- abatimiento
- abdomen
- abecé
- abecedario
- abedul
- abejorro
- abeto
- abismo
- abogada
- abogado
- abolengo
- abominable
- abonada
- abonado
- abono
- abordaje
- aborto
- abrasiva
- abrasivo
- abrazo
- abrebotellas
- abrecartas
- abrefácil
- abrelatas
- abridor
- abrigo
- abril
- abrillantador
- abrirse
- abrumar
- absceso
- absentismo
- ábside
- absoluta
English:
a.m.
- abdomen
- abnormal
- abnormally
- abominable
- absenteeism
- abstemious
- academy
- acclaim
- acclimatize
- acclimatized
- accommodate
- accommodation
- accompaniment
- accomplishment
- accustom
- acknowledgement
- acrimonious
- adamant
- aerodrome
- affirm
- affirmative
- agreement
- aim
- alarm
- alarming
- album
- alimony
- all-time
- almond
- altruism
- aluminium
- amalgam
- ameliorate
- amenable
- amenities
- amiable
- amid
- amiss
- ammonia
- amoeba
- amok
- among
- amongst
- amoral
- amorphous
- amortization
- amortize
- amphetamine
- anaemia
* * *M (abrev de martes)Tues;11-M = 11 March 2004, date of the bombing of four Madrid commuter trains by Al-Quaeda-inspired terrorists11-MThe al-Qaeda-inspired bombings in Madrid on the morning of 11 March 2004 destroyed several train lines and killed almost 200 people. This is the bloodiest terrorist atrocity in recent Spanish history, and has consequently become a significant point of reference – it is commonly referred to as 11-M, denoting the day and month when it occurred. This use of a figure followed by the initial of a month is used as a form of shorthand for a number of significant dates. Thus 23-F signifies the attempted coup in the parliament building in Madrid on 23 February 1981, and 20-N refers to the date of Franco's death – 20 November 1975. The Spanish equivalent of “9-11” to refer to the attack on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001 is 11-S.M, m ['eme] nf1. [letra] M, m2. CompFam Euflo mandé a la m I told him where to go* * *m* * *m nf: thirteenth letter of the Spanish alphabet -
18 m
f.m, letter m.* * *m1 ( minuto) minute; (abreviatura) min————————m► símbolo————————m► símbolo* * *I=m ['eme]SF (=letra) M, m IIABRIIIABR= metros cuadrados sq. m., m 2m 2 —
= metros cúbicos cu. m., m 3m 3 —
* * *1) ( en formularios)a) (= masculino) M maleb) (= mujer) F female2) (= metro) m, meter** * ** * *M(= marzo)11 March ( date of the 2005 Madrid bombings)M, m( read as /ˈeme/)A (the letter) M, mB (= masculino) m, maleC (= mujer) femaleD (= metro) meter** * *
Multiple Entries:
M
m
M,◊ m sustantivo femenino (read as /'eme/) the letter M, m
m (metro) m, meter( conjugate meter)
M, m sustantivo femenino (letra) M, m
'M' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
a.m.
- ábaco
- abad
- abadejo
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abalorio
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abandonar
- abandono
- abanico
- abaratamiento
- abastecimiento
- abasto
- abate
- abatimiento
- abdomen
- abecé
- abecedario
- abedul
- abejorro
- abeto
- abismo
- abogada
- abogado
- abolengo
- abominable
- abonada
- abonado
- abono
- abordaje
- aborto
- abrasiva
- abrasivo
- abrazo
- abrebotellas
- abrecartas
- abrefácil
- abrelatas
- abridor
- abrigo
- abril
- abrillantador
- abrirse
- abrumar
- absceso
- absentismo
- ábside
- absoluta
English:
a.m.
- abdomen
- abnormal
- abnormally
- abominable
- absenteeism
- abstemious
- academy
- acclaim
- acclimatize
- acclimatized
- accommodate
- accommodation
- accompaniment
- accomplishment
- accustom
- acknowledgement
- acrimonious
- adamant
- aerodrome
- affirm
- affirmative
- agreement
- aim
- alarm
- alarming
- album
- alimony
- all-time
- almond
- altruism
- aluminium
- amalgam
- ameliorate
- amenable
- amenities
- amiable
- amid
- amiss
- ammonia
- amoeba
- amok
- among
- amongst
- amoral
- amorphous
- amortization
- amortize
- amphetamine
- anaemia
* * *M (abrev de martes)Tues;11-M = 11 March 2004, date of the bombing of four Madrid commuter trains by Al-Quaeda-inspired terrorists11-MThe al-Qaeda-inspired bombings in Madrid on the morning of 11 March 2004 destroyed several train lines and killed almost 200 people. This is the bloodiest terrorist atrocity in recent Spanish history, and has consequently become a significant point of reference – it is commonly referred to as 11-M, denoting the day and month when it occurred. This use of a figure followed by the initial of a month is used as a form of shorthand for a number of significant dates. Thus 23-F signifies the attempted coup in the parliament building in Madrid on 23 February 1981, and 20-N refers to the date of Franco's death – 20 November 1975. The Spanish equivalent of “9-11” to refer to the attack on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001 is 11-S.M, m ['eme] nf1. [letra] M, m2. CompFam Euflo mandé a la m I told him where to go* * *m* * *m nf: thirteenth letter of the Spanish alphabet -
19 R
f.r, letter r.* * *['ere]SF (=letra) R, r* * ** * ** * *R, r( read as /ˈere/)A (the letter) R, rB (= retirado)General Tercedor Sánchez (R) General Tercedor Sánchez (ret)* * *
R,◊ r sustantivo femenino (read as /'ere/) the letter R
R, r f (letra) R, r
'r' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alcoholímetro
- bambas
- boli
- bolígrafo
- celo
- celofán
- chupachups
- comerse
- esperar
- gelatina
- Kleenex
- oruga
- plastilina
- R
- S.A.R.
- tabasco
- telefonillo
- termo
- tetra brik
- tirita
- walkman
- erre
- reconquista
- reforma
- renacimiento
- rey
- río
English:
abhorrent
- aborigine
- accessory
- accuracy
- accurate
- accurately
- adherent
- admirable
- admiral
- admirer
- adulterer
- adultery
- adventurous
- adversary
- advisory
- aerial
- aerobics
- aerodrome
- aerodynamics
- aeroplane
- aerosol
- aerospace
- after-effect
- agricultural
- airy
- Algeria
- amateurish
- amoral
- anchorage
- ancillary
- aneurysm
- anniversary
- ansaphone
- anthracite
- anthropology
- antibacterial
- antiperspirant
- aphorism
- apparition
- appearance
- aqualung
- aquamarine
- aquarium
- Aquarius
- arbitrary
- archery
- architectural
- area
- arena
- Aries
* * *R2. (abrev de Residencia) boarding house[letra] R, r* * *r nf: nineteenth letter of the Spanish alphabet -
20 a-
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См. также в других словарях:
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