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1 conversely
kon'və:sliadverb a la inversatr[kən'vɜːslɪ]1 a la inversaconversely [kən'vərsli, 'kɑn.vɛrs-] adv: a la inversaadv.• recíprocamente adv.kən'vɜːrsli, 'kɑːnvɜːrsli, 'kɒnvɜːsliadverb (as linker) a la inversa[kɒn'vɜːslɪ]ADV a la inversa* * *[kən'vɜːrsli, 'kɑːnvɜːrsli, 'kɒnvɜːsli]adverb (as linker) a la inversa -
2 conversely
adv.1 mutuamente, recíprocamente.2 a la inversa (as linker).3 inversamente, a la inversa. -
3 converse
I kən'və:s verb(to talk: It is difficult to converse with people who do not speak your language.) conversar, charlar
II 'konvə:s noun(the opposite; the contrary.) contrario, inversotr['kɒnvɜːs]1 opuesto,-a, contrario,-a1 lo opuesto, lo contrario————————tr[kən'vɜːs]1 conversar, hablarconverse [kən'vərs, 'kɑn.vɛrs] adj: contrario, opuesto, inversoadj.• contrario, -a adj.• inverso, -a adj.n.• conversación s.f.• inversa s.f.v.• conversar v.• dialogar v.• hablar v.• patullar v.
I kən'vɜːrs, kən'vɜːsto converse (ON o ABOUT something) — conversar (sobre or acerca de algo)
II 'kɑːnvɜːrs, 'kɒnvɜːsthe converse — lo contrario or lo opuesto
III kən'vɜːrs, 'kɑːnvɜːrs, 'kɒnvɜːsadjective (before n) contrario, inverso
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[kǝn'vɜːs]VIto converse (with sb) (about sth) — conversar or (LAm) platicar (con algn) (sobre algo)
II ['kɒnvɜːs]1.N (Math, Logic) proposición f recíproca; (gen) inversa f2.ADJ contrario, opuesto; (Logic) recíproco* * *
I [kən'vɜːrs, kən'vɜːs]to converse (ON o ABOUT something) — conversar (sobre or acerca de algo)
II ['kɑːnvɜːrs, 'kɒnvɜːs]the converse — lo contrario or lo opuesto
III [kən'vɜːrs, 'kɑːnvɜːrs, 'kɒnvɜːs]adjective (before n) contrario, inverso -
4 cambio
Del verbo cambiar: ( conjugate cambiar) \ \
cambio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cambió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: cambiar cambio
cambiar ( conjugate cambiar) verbo transitivo 1b) (de lugar, posición):cambié las flores de florero I put the flowers in a different vase cambiole el nombre a algo to change the name of sthe) (Fin) to change;cambié 100 libras a or (Esp) en dólares I changed 100 pounds into dollars 2 ( canjear) ‹sellos/estampas› to swap, to trade (esp AmE); cambio algo por algo ‹sellos/estampas› to swap o (esp AmE) trade sth for sth; ‹ compra› to exchange o change sth for sth;◊ ¿quieres que te cambie el lugar? do you want me to swap o change places with you?verbo intransitivo le está cambiando la voz his voice is breakingb) (Auto) to change gearcambio de sentido to make (AmE) o (BrE) do a U-turn cambiarse verbo pronominal cambiose de algo ‹de camisa/zapatos› to change sth; cambiose de casa to move house; cámbiate de camisa change your shirtc) cambiose por algn to change places with sb
cambio sustantivo masculino 1 cambio de algo ‹de planes/domicilio› change of sth; un cambio de aire(s) or ambiente a change of scene cambio de sentido U-turn 2 ( on signs) no se admiten cambios goods cannot be exchangedb) ( en locs)en cambio: el viaje en autobús es agotador, en cambio en tren es muy agradable the bus journey is exhausting; by train however o on the other hand is very pleasant 3 ¿a cómo está el cambio? what's the exchange rate?; ( on signs) cambio bureau de change, change
cambiar
I verbo transitivo
1 to change
2 (cromos, etc) to swap, (en un comercio) exchange
3 (un tipo de moneda por otro) to change
II verbo intransitivo to change
cambiar de casa, to move (house)
cambiar de idea, to change one's mind
cambiar de sitio, to move
cambiar de trabajo, to get another job
cambiar de velocidad, to change gear
cambio sustantivo masculino
1 change (de opinión) shift
un cambio de impresiones, an exchange of opinions
2 (del dinero) change: ¿tienes cambio de cinco mil?, have you got change for five thousand?
3 Fin (de la moneda extranjera) exchange (de unas acciones) price
4 Auto gear change
cambio automático, automatic transmission
cambio de rasante, brow of a hill Locuciones: a cambio de, in exchange for
a las primeras de cambio, at the firsl opportunity
en cambio, on the other hand: él es muy engreído, en cambio ella es muy dulce, he's really conceited; on the other hand she is very sweet ' cambio' also found in these entries: Spanish: abrupta - abrupto - aguantar - aire - alteración - apreciarse - benéfica - benéfico - biombo - brutal - desplazamiento - experimentar - girar - imponerse - inflexión - letra - oscilación - por - primera - primero - radical - semblante - sensible - tipo - vaivén - viraje - vuelta - acelerar - acentuado - apreciable - apresurar - brusco - cambiar - cara - cerrado - efectuar - feria - guardia - idea - importante - inevitable - lado - libre - nuevo - observar - operar - opinión - producir - quedar - rápido English: abrupt - adjustment - alarmed - alteration - bare - better - change - chapter - conversely - department - displacement - distinct - draft - dramatic - dramatically - drastic - euro - exchange - exchange rate - fall - float - gearshift - gearstick - instead - intend - into - likely - major - make - modification - occur - protection money - rate - refreshing - refreshingly - return - reversal - round - sex change - shift - short-change - slight - small change - subject - substantial - sudden - swap for - sweep - sweeping - swing -
5 inversa
inverso,-a adjetivo opposite (orden) reverse: camina en sentido inverso a las agujas del reloj, walk anti-clockwise o counterclockwise Locuciones: a la inversa, the other way round
y a la inversa, and viceversa ' inversa' also found in these entries: Spanish: inverso English: conversely - prose - inverse
См. также в других словарях:
Conversely — Con verse*ly (? or ?; 277), adv. In a converse manner; with change of order or relation; reciprocally. J. S. Mill. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
conversely — index contra Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
conversely — [[t]kɒ̱nvɜː(r)sli, kənvɜ͟ː(r)sli[/t]] ADV: ADV with cl You say conversely to indicate that the situation you are about to describe is the opposite or reverse of the one you have just described. [FORMAL] Malaysia and Indonesia rely on open markets … English dictionary
conversely */ — UK [ˈkɒnvɜː(r)slɪ] / US [ˈkɑnˌvɜrslɪ] / US [kənˈvɜrslɪ] adverb used for introducing a sentence, or part of a sentence, which says something that is the opposite of the other part When the press was biased towards the political right, television… … English dictionary
conversely — adverb with a reversed relationship Because change itself would absolutely stay stable, and again, conversely, stability itself would change, if each of them encroached on the other … Wiktionary
conversely — con|verse|ly [kənˈvə:sli, ˈkɔnvə:sli US kənˈvə:rsli, ˈka:nvə:rsli] adv used when one situation is the opposite of another ▪ American consumers prefer white eggs; conversely, British buyers like brown eggs … Dictionary of contemporary English
conversely — con|verse|ly [ kən vɜrsli, kan,vɜrsli ] adverb * used for introducing part of a sentence that says something that is the opposite of the other part: Some wrong answers were marked right and, conversely, some right answers had been rejected … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
conversely — adverb formal used when one situation is the opposite of another: $1 will buy 100 yen. Conversely, 100 yen will buy $1 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
conversely — [ˈkɒnvɜːsli] adv used for introducing one part of a sentence that says the opposite of an earlier part Some wrong answers were marked right and, conversely, some right answers had been rejected.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
conversely — Ⅰ. converse [1] ► VERB ▪ hold a conversation. DERIVATIVES converser noun. ORIGIN originally in the sense «live among, be familiar with»: from Latin conversari keep company with . Ⅱ. converse [2] … English terms dictionary
conversely — adverb with the terms of the relation reversed (Freq. 5) conversely, not all women are mothers • Derived from adjective: ↑converse … Useful english dictionary