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1 mil
mil adj inv/pron thousand; 20 mil millones 20 billion (AmE), 20 thousand million (BrE); tengo mil cosas que hacer I have a thousand and one things to do ■ sustantivo masculino (number) one thousand
mil adjetivo & sustantivo masculino thousand
mil millones, a billion
mil personas, a o one thousand people ' mil' also found in these entries: Spanish: A - acoquinar - acto - alcanzar - alistar - alistarse - amotinarse - amotinar - aterrorizar - avanzadilla - baja - bajo - base - batirse - billete - brecha - brigada - caballería - cabeza - cabida - cabo - cadete - caída - caído - cambio - campaña - campo - cañón - capacidad - capitán - capitana - capitanear - capitular - capitulación - capote - carga - carro - catapulta - cerca - cerco - civil - clavar - cobertura - columna - comandante - comando - combate - comodoro - compañía - conflagración English: about-face - about-turn - action - advance - airborne - and - anonymous - antipersonnel - arena - arm - assault - AWOL - barracks - barrage - base - baton - battle - be - beat - billion - blank - bombshell - bowdlerize - brass - brief - bunker - cadet - call up - capture - casualty - charge - colour - command - commander - commanding officer - cool - corporal - corps - cruise missile - decorate - deploy - depot - desert - desertion - detachment - detail - dig in - disarmament - disengage - dispatch[mɪl]N ABBR (=million) millón m -
2 varias
Del verbo variar: ( conjugate variar) \ \
varías es: \ \2ª persona singular (tú) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: variar varias
variar ( conjugate variar) verbo intransitivo [precio/temperatura] to vary;◊ las temperaturas varían entre 20°C y 25°C temperatures range o vary between 20°C and 25°C;para varias (iró) (just) for a change (iro) verbo transitivo 1 ( hacer variado) ‹ menú› to vary; ‹ producción› to vary, diversify 2 ( cambiar) ‹decoración/rumbo› to change, alter
variar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to vary, change
para variar, just for a change irón llegará tarde, para variar, he'll be late, as usual
podríamos ver una película, para variar, we could see a movie, just for a change
varios,-as adjetivo
1 (más de dos, algunos) several
2 (distintos, diversos) me enseñó vestidos de varios colores, he showed me dresses in different colours ' varias' also found in these entries: Spanish: agruparse - amontonarse - apelotonarse - arremolinarse - banda - confederarse - desalojar - distribuir - emplear - escote - folleto - inmersa - inmerso - insomne - letra - metabolizar - metabolizarse - mujer - seccionar - tantear - ubérrima - ubérrimo - baja - en - haber - modalidad - plaza - tú - vario English: ask - atomize - blast - board - casualty - confer - for - forerunner - hornet - number - organization - quake - ridesharing - several - task - action - by - call - dislodge - irregularity - multilevel - multistory - ply - report - whichever
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