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1 armistice
((an agreement) stopping fighting (in a war, battle etc): An armistice was declared.) armisticiotr['ɑːmɪstɪs]1 armisticioarmistice ['ɑrməstɪs] n: armisticio mn.• armisticio s.m.'ɑːrməstəs, 'ɑːmɪstɪsnoun armisticio m; (before n)['ɑːmɪstɪs]Armistice Day — el día del Armisticio ( día en que se conmemora el fin de la primera guerra mundial)
1.N armisticio m2.CPDArmistice Day N — Día m del Armisticio
* * *['ɑːrməstəs, 'ɑːmɪstɪs]noun armisticio m; (before n) -
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armisticio sustantivo masculino armistice
armisticio sustantivo masculino armistice ' armisticio' also found in these entries: English: armistice - veteran -
5 gran
gran adjetivo: ver◊ grande
gran adjetivo gran danés, Great Dane; ➣ grande
' gran' also found in these entries: Spanish: acierto - admirar - afición - angular - bebible - bestialidad - bisel - bombazo - ciento - circular - colateral - combatividad - conmemorativa - conmemorativo - conquistar - contramano - corporativismo - cosa - crasa - craso - danés - danesa - despepitarse - diluvio - disparate - dotada - dotado - economía - eficacia - efusión - enfrentarse - estratega - estruendo - expresividad - floripondio - GP - Gran Bretaña - grande - hilaridad - homogeneidad - locuacidad - manta - mar - mariscada - masa - mogollón - montón - multitud - muralla - oleada English: abundance - achievement - amass - ambit - appropriate - Armageddon - armistice - army - array - asset - astonishment - atomize - autograph - awe-inspiring - bare - battle - bend - big - blockbuster - boom box - boon - breakthrough - bring out - Britain - broadsheet - cat - conflagration - consider - dear - density - dent - dismay - dungeon - earnestly - effect - engineer - exact - expansive - expectation - extended - extensive - extent - face - far-reaching - fascination - flock - flourish - flying - full-scale - GBtr[græn]1 familiar abuelagrænnoun (BrE colloq) abuela f, nana f, yaya f (esp Esp)[ɡræn]N (Brit) abuelita f* * *[græn]noun (BrE colloq) abuela f, nana f, yaya f (esp Esp) -
6 batalla
Del verbo batallar: ( conjugate batallar) \ \
batalla es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: batalla batallar
batalla sustantivo femenino battle; batalla campal pitched battle; de batalla (fam) ‹zapatos/abrigo› everyday ( before n)
batallar ( conjugate batallar) verbo intransitivo batalla con algn/algo ( lidiar) to battle with sb/sthb) (Mil) to fight
batalla sustantivo femenino
1 battle (política, con uno mismo) struggle 2 batalla campal, pitched battle figurado fight, row: la reunión se convirtió en una verdadera batalla campal, the meeting turned into a real pitched battle Locuciones: dar la batalla, to fight
dar mucha batalla, to be a lot of trouble
de batalla, ordinary everyday: necesito comprarme un traje de batalla, I need to buy an ordinary everyday suit
batallar verbo intransitivo to fight, quarrel ' batalla' also found in these entries: Spanish: caballo - campal - campo - cruenta - cruento - fiera - fiero - ganarse - media - medio - perder - reñir - sarracina - librar - reñido English: arena - Armageddon - armistice - battle - battlefield - bitter - bitterness - bloody - day - decisive - fight - grim - hobbyhorse - lull - mock - pitched battle - site - spell - better
См. также в других словарях:
armistice — [ armistis ] n. m. • 1680; n. f. XVIIIe; lat. médiév. armisticium, de arma « armes » et sistere « arrêter », sur le modèle de interstitium « intervalle de temps » ♦ Convention conclue entre les belligérants afin de suspendre les hostilités. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Armistice de 14-18 — Armistice de 1918 Cette photographie a été prise après la signature de l armistice à la sortie du « wagon de l Armistice » du train d État Major[1] du maréchal Ferdinand Foch (deuxième à partir de la droite) … Wikipédia en Français
armistice — index cessation (interlude), halt, interruption, lull, pause, peace, treaty Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
Armistice (EP) — Armistice Single par Armistice Sortie 14 février 2011 : France 15 février 2011 … Wikipédia en Français
armistice — ARMISTICE. subs. m. Suspension d armes. Un long armistice. Convenir d un armistice. Rompre l armistice. Armistice de quelques jours. L armistice ne fut pas de durée, ne tarda pas à cesser, à expirer … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
armistice — (n.) 1707, from Fr. armistice (1680s), coined on the model of L. solstitium (see SOLSTICE (Cf. solstice)), etc., from L. arma arms (see ARM (Cf. arm) (n.2)) + stitium (used only in compounds), from sistere cause to stand (see … Etymology dictionary
Armistice — Ar mis*tice, n. [F. armistice, fr. (an assumed word) L. armistitium; arma arms + stare, statum (combining form, stitum), to stand still.] A cessation of arms for a short time, by convention; a temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
armistice — *truce, cease fire, peace … New Dictionary of Synonyms
armistice — [n] peace establishing agreement ceasefire, suspension, treaty, truce; concepts 230,684 Ant. dispute, fight, war … New thesaurus
armistice — ► NOUN ▪ a truce. ORIGIN French, from Latin arma armour, arms + stitium stoppage … English terms dictionary
armistice — [är′mə stis] n. [Fr < L arma, arms (see ARM2) + stitium (as in solstitium, SOLSTICE) < sistere, to cause to stand, redupl. < stare, STAND] a temporary stopping of warfare by mutual agreement, as a truce preliminary to the signing of a… … English World dictionary