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1 concealing
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2 concealing
adj.ocultador, encubridor, abrigador.s.1 escondimiento, ocultación.2 disimulo, acción de ocultar; encubrimiento (de una cosa robada).ger.gerundio del verbo CONCEAL. -
3 all-concealing
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4 Trojan
tr['trəʊʤən]1 troyano nombre masulino o femenino1 troyano,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLTrojan horse caballo de Troyaadj.• troyano, -a adj.n.• troyano s.m.
I 'trəʊdʒənadjective troyanothe Trojan Horse/War — el caballo/la guerra de Troya
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['trǝʊdʒǝn]1.ADJ troyano2.N troyano(-a) m / f- work like a Trojan3.CPDTrojan horse N — (lit) caballo m de Troya; (fig) (concealing devious purposes) tapadera f ; (Comput) troyano m
Trojan War N — Guerra f de Troya
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I ['trəʊdʒən]adjective troyanothe Trojan Horse/War — el caballo/la guerra de Troya
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5 adelantado
Del verbo adelantar: ( conjugate adelantar) \ \
adelantado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: adelantado adelantar
adelantado
◊ -da adjetivo1b) ( aventajado):va adelantado para su edad he's advanced for his age 2 [estar] ‹ reloj› fast 3 (Com, Fin): por adelantado in advance 4 ( avanzado): vamos bastante adelantados we're quite far ahead with it 5 (Dep) ‹ pase› forward
adelantar ( conjugate adelantar) verbo transitivo 1b) ‹pieza/ficha› to move … forward2 ( sobrepasar) to overtake, pass 3 4 ( conseguir) to gain; verbo intransitivo 1 2 (Auto) to pass, overtake (BrE) adelantarse verbo pronominal 1 2 [verano/frío] to arrive early 3 ( anticiparse): adelantadose a los acontecimientos to jump the gun; yo iba a pagar, pero él se me adelantó I was going to pay, but he beat me to it
adelantado,-a adjetivo
1 advanced (país, región próspera) developed (precoz) precocious
2 (un reloj) fast: llevo el reloj adelantado cinco minutos, my watch is five minutes fast 3 pagar por adelantado, to pay in advance
adelantar
I verbo transitivo
1 to move o bring forward (un reloj) to put forward figurado to advance: no adelantas nada ocultándoselo, you won't get anything by concealing it from him
2 (sobrepasar a un coche, a alguien) to overtake
3 (una fecha, una convocatoria) to bring forward fig (hacer predicciones) adelantar acontecimientos, to get ahead of oneself
no adelantemos acontecimientos, let's not cross the bridge before we come to it
II verbo intransitivo
1 to advance
2 (progresar) to make progress: hemos adelantado mucho en una hora, we've made a lot of progress in one hour
3 (reloj) to be fast ' adelantado' also found in these entries: Spanish: adelantar - adelantada - adelantarse - pago - por English: advance - advanced - fast - forward - gain - prepay - send on - further - prepaid - schedule - send - up -
6 adelantar
adelantar ( conjugate adelantar) verbo transitivo 1b) ‹pieza/ficha› to move … forward2 ( sobrepasar) to overtake, pass 3 4 ( conseguir) to gain; verbo intransitivo 1 2 (Auto) to pass, overtake (BrE) adelantarse verbo pronominal 1 2 [verano/frío] to arrive early 3 ( anticiparse): adelantarse a los acontecimientos to jump the gun; yo iba a pagar, pero él se me adelantó I was going to pay, but he beat me to it
adelantar
I verbo transitivo
1 to move o bring forward (un reloj) to put forward figurado to advance: no adelantas nada ocultándoselo, you won't get anything by concealing it from him
2 (sobrepasar a un coche, a alguien) to overtake
3 (una fecha, una convocatoria) to bring forward fig (hacer predicciones) adelantar acontecimientos, to get ahead of oneself
no adelantemos acontecimientos, let's not cross the bridge before we come to it
II verbo intransitivo
1 to advance
2 (progresar) to make progress: hemos adelantado mucho en una hora, we've made a lot of progress in one hour
3 (reloj) to be fast ' adelantar' also found in these entries: Spanish: anticipar - guión - pasar English: advance - bring forward - overtake - pass - pull out - bring - gain - get - hasten - over - progress - put - somewhere -
7 adelante
Del verbo adelantar: ( conjugate adelantar) \ \
adelanté es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
adelante es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: adelantar adelante
adelantar ( conjugate adelantar) verbo transitivo 1b) ‹pieza/ficha› to move … forward2 ( sobrepasar) to overtake, pass 3 4 ( conseguir) to gain; verbo intransitivo 1 2 (Auto) to pass, overtake (BrE) adelantarse verbo pronominal 1 2 [verano/frío] to arrive early 3 ( anticiparse): adelantese a los acontecimientos to jump the gun; yo iba a pagar, pero él se me adelantó I was going to pay, but he beat me to it
adelante adverbio 1 ( en el espacio)◊ para/hacia adelante forward;seguir adelante to go on; ¡adelante! ( como interj) ( autorizando la entrada) come in!; ( ordenando marchar) forward!b) (lugar, posición):(en clase, cine) she sat at the front;◊ más adelante la calle se bifurca further on, the road forks;la parte de adelante the front 2 ( en el tiempo): (de ahora) en adelante from now on; de hoy en adelante as of o from today 3
adelantar
I verbo transitivo
1 to move o bring forward (un reloj) to put forward figurado to advance: no adelantas nada ocultándoselo, you won't get anything by concealing it from him
2 (sobrepasar a un coche, a alguien) to overtake
3 (una fecha, una convocatoria) to bring forward fig (hacer predicciones) adelantar acontecimientos, to get ahead of oneself
no adelantemos acontecimientos, let's not cross the bridge before we come to it
II verbo intransitivo
1 to advance
2 (progresar) to make progress: hemos adelantado mucho en una hora, we've made a lot of progress in one hour
3 (reloj) to be fast
adelante
I adverbio forward
más adelante, (más lejos) further on (más tarde) later: no puedo creer que lleven adelante una ley tan injusta, I can't believe they are going ahead with such an unjust law
seguiremos adelante con la investigación, we'll carry on with the research
II exclamación ¡adelante!, come in! ' adelante' also found in these entries: Spanish: ahora - hacia - invertir - llevar - proporcionar - reservarse - sacar - sino - vencer - abatible - ahí - aquí - delante - hablar - inclinar - ir - luchar - muy - paso - revés - salir - seguir English: ahead - along - battle - bootstrap - breakthrough - carry - carry on - carry through - come forward - day - despite - fact - forge - forward - further - future - go through with - henceforth - hereafter - hereinafter - lead on - lean forward - move on - now - onward - onwards - over - press ahead - prosecute - pull through - push ahead - push on - qualm - step forward - step inside - straighten out - tip - weigh up - win through - backward - beyond - encourage - fall - forth - front - get - go - grim - hence - jerk -
8 adelanto
Del verbo adelantar: ( conjugate adelantar) \ \
adelanto es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
adelantó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: adelantar adelanto
adelantar ( conjugate adelantar) verbo transitivo 1b) ‹pieza/ficha› to move … forward2 ( sobrepasar) to overtake, pass 3 4 ( conseguir) to gain; verbo intransitivo 1 2 (Auto) to pass, overtake (BrE) adelantarse verbo pronominal 1 2 [verano/frío] to arrive early 3 ( anticiparse): adelantose a los acontecimientos to jump the gun; yo iba a pagar, pero él se me adelantó I was going to pay, but he beat me to it
adelanto sustantivo masculino 1 ( avance) step forward; 2 ( del sueldo) advance; ( depósito) deposit 3 ( en el tiempo):◊ llegó con un poco de adelanto he/she/it arrived slightly early
adelantar
I verbo transitivo
1 to move o bring forward (un reloj) to put forward figurado to advance: no adelantas nada ocultándoselo, you won't get anything by concealing it from him
2 (sobrepasar a un coche, a alguien) to overtake
3 (una fecha, una convocatoria) to bring forward fig (hacer predicciones) adelantar acontecimientos, to get ahead of oneself
no adelantemos acontecimientos, let's not cross the bridge before we come to it
II verbo intransitivo
1 to advance
2 (progresar) to make progress: hemos adelantado mucho en una hora, we've made a lot of progress in one hour
3 (reloj) to be fast
adelanto sustantivo masculino
1 advance (mejora, progreso) progress
2 (de tiempo) este reloj lleva cinco minutos de adelanto, this watch is five minutes fast
3 (de sueldo) advance payment ' adelanto' also found in these entries: Spanish: adelantarse - anticipo - adelantar - avance - competencia - progreso English: advance - early
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