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21 censo
Del verbo censar: ( conjugate censar) \ \
censo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
censó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: censar censo
censo sustantivo masculino 1◊ censo electoral electoral roll o register2 (Der, Fin) charge; ( sobre una finca) ground rent
censo sustantivo masculino census
censo electoral, electoral roll ' censo' also found in these entries: Spanish: catastro - planilla - quinquenal English: census - electoral register - voter - electoral -
22 EPA
Multiple Entries: EPA epa
EPA f Esp (abr de encuesta de población activa) working population censusN ABBR(US) = Environmental Protection Agency* * * -
23 padrón
padrón sustantivo masculinoa) (Gob, Pol) register;◊ padrón electoral (AmL) electoral roll o register
padrón sustantivo masculino census ' padrón' also found in these entries: English: electoral -
24 censuses
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25 access
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26 access road
n (AmE) (cf slip road BrE )CONST calle de acceso f, camino de acceso m, vía de acceso fTRANSP calle de acceso f, camino de acceso m, carretera de acceso f -
27 directional
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28 slip
1 nAIR TRANSP of propeller resbalamiento mPAPER lechada fPETR TECH cuña fWATER TRANSP boat building puesto de atraque en una marina m, grada f, varadero m, of propeller torbellino m, deslizamiento de la hélice m, retroceso de la hélice m2 vt3 -
29 slip road
n (BrE) (cf access road AmE )CONST, TRANSP calle de acceso f, camino de acceso m, carretera de acceso f -
30 traffic
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