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1 Buddhism
'budizəm, ]( American) 'bu:-
1. noun(the religion founded by Gautama or Buddha.) Budismo- Buddhist
2. adjectivea Buddhist monk.) budistaBuddhism n budismotr['bʊdɪzəm]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL budismoBuddhism ['bu:.dɪzəm, 'bʊ-] n: Budismo mn.• budismo s.m.'buːdɪzəm, 'bʊdɪzəmmass noun budismo m['bʊdɪzǝm]N budismo m* * *['buːdɪzəm, 'bʊdɪzəm]mass noun budismo m -
2 buddhism
s.budismo, culto de Buda, doctrina religiosa en Asia. -
3 Zen Buddhism
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4 budismo
budismo sustantivo masculino Buddhism
budismo sustantivo masculino Buddhism ' budismo' also found in these entries: English: Buddhism -
5 beginning
beginning n principio / comienzotr[bɪ'gɪnɪŋ]1 principio, comienzo2 (cause) origen nombre masculino, causa1 (origins) orígenes nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat the beginning of a principios defrom beginning to end desde el principio hasta el finalthe beginning of the end el principio del finbeginning [bɪ'gɪnɪŋ] n: principio m, comienzo madj.• comienzo, -a adj.• inicio, -a adj.• novato, -a adj.• novel adj.• principiante adj.• principio, -a adj.n.• comienzo s.m.• iniciación s.f.• nacimiento s.m.• origen s.m.• principio s.m.• umbral s.m.bɪ'gɪnɪŋa) (in time, place) principio m, comienzo mthe beginning of the end — (set phrase) el principio del fin
at the beginning of the year/of June — a principios del año/de junio
b) (origin, early stage) (often pl) comienzo m, inicio mc) (start, debut) (no pl) comienzo m[bɪ'ɡɪnɪŋ]N1) [of speech, book, film etc] principio m, comienzo mfrom beginning to end — de principio a fin, desde el principio hasta el final
2) (=origin) origen mBuddhism had its beginnings... — el budismo tuvo sus orígenes...
* * *[bɪ'gɪnɪŋ]a) (in time, place) principio m, comienzo mthe beginning of the end — (set phrase) el principio del fin
at the beginning of the year/of June — a principios del año/de junio
b) (origin, early stage) (often pl) comienzo m, inicio mc) (start, debut) (no pl) comienzo m -
6 Buddhist
noun (a believer in Buddhism.) budistaBuddhist adj-n budistatr['bʊdɪst]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL budista1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL budista nombre masulino o femeninoBuddhist ['bu:dɪst, 'bʊ-] n: budista mf♦ Buddhist adjadj.• budista adj.n.• budista s.m.,f.
I 'buːdəst, 'bʊdɪstnoun budista mf
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adjective budista['bʊdɪst]1.ADJ budista2.N budista mf* * *
I ['buːdəst, 'bʊdɪst]noun budista mf
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7 convert
1. kən'və:t verb1) (to change from one thing into another: He has converted his house into four separate flats; This sofa converts into a bed.) convertir, transformar2) (to change from one religion etc to another: He was converted to Christianity.) convertir(se) a
2. 'konvə:t noun(a person who has been converted to a particular religion etc: a convert to Buddhism.) converso
3. noun(a car with a folding or detachable top.) descapotableconvert vb convertir■ can you convert dollars into euros? ¿sabes convertir dólares en euros?2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in rugby) transformar, convertir1 convertirse (into/to, en)1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL converso,-aconvert [kən'vərt] vt1) : convertir (a una religión o un partido)2) change: convertir, cambiarconvert vi: convertirseconvert ['kɑn.vərt] n: converso m, -sa fn.• converso s.m.• convertido s.m.v.• convertir v.
I 'kɑːnvɜːrt, 'kɒnvɜːtnoun converso, -sa m,f
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1. kən'vɜːrt, kən'vɜːt1) \<\<building\>\> remodelar, reformar; \<\<vehicle\>\> transformarto convert something INTO something — convertir* or transformar algo en algo
to convert pounds into o to kilos — convertir* libras a or en kilos
2) ( cause to change view) convertir*to convert somebody TO something — convertir* a alguien a algo
3) ( Sport) transformar, convertir*
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vi1) ( change into)to convert INTO o TO something — convertirse* or transformarse en algo
2) (Pol, Relig)to convert TO something — convertirse* a algo
1.N ['kɒnvɜːt]converso(-a) m / fto become a convert — convertirse, hacerse converso
2. VT[kǝn'vɜːt]1) [+ appliance] adaptar; [+ house] reformar, convertir ( into en); (Econ) [+ currency] convertir (to, into en); (Rel) convertir (to a); (fig) convencer (to a)to convert sth into — convertir algo en, transformar algo en
2) (Rugby, US Football) transformar3) (Jur) apropiarse ilícitamente ( to one's own use para uso propio)3.VI [kǝn'vɜːt]convertirse (to a)* * *
I ['kɑːnvɜːrt, 'kɒnvɜːt]noun converso, -sa m,f
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1. [kən'vɜːrt, kən'vɜːt]1) \<\<building\>\> remodelar, reformar; \<\<vehicle\>\> transformarto convert something INTO something — convertir* or transformar algo en algo
to convert pounds into o to kilos — convertir* libras a or en kilos
2) ( cause to change view) convertir*to convert somebody TO something — convertir* a alguien a algo
3) ( Sport) transformar, convertir*
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vi1) ( change into)to convert INTO o TO something — convertirse* or transformarse en algo
2) (Pol, Relig)to convert TO something — convertirse* a algo
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8 Zen
tr[zen]1 Zen nombre masculinozen [zen]1.N Zen m2.CPDZen Buddhism N — budismo m Zen
Zen Buddhist N — budista mf Zen
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