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1 finamiento
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2 deceso
m.decease, death.* * *1 formal decease* * *SM LAm decease, passing* * *masculino (AmL frml) decease (frml), death* * *masculino (AmL frml) decease (frml), death* * *decease ( frml), deathel deceso se produjo a las tres death occurred at three o'clockno hubo decesos que lamentar there was no loss of life* * *deceso nmFormal decease, death* * *m death* * *deceso nmdefunción: death, passing -
3 defunción
f.decease, death, passing, demise.* * *1 formal death, decease* * *SF decease* * *femenino (frml) death* * *= death, passing.Ex. Typically, the additions to the name will fall within the following categories: title of nobility, title of honour, address, date of birth, and date of death.Ex. The Rutgers University Libraries are sad to report on the passing of Thelma Tate.----* acta de defunción = death certificate.* certificado de defunción = death certificate.* fecha de defunción = date of death.* * *femenino (frml) death* * *= death, passing.Ex: Typically, the additions to the name will fall within the following categories: title of nobility, title of honour, address, date of birth, and date of death.
Ex: The Rutgers University Libraries are sad to report on the passing of Thelma Tate.* acta de defunción = death certificate.* certificado de defunción = death certificate.* fecha de defunción = date of death.* * *( frml)death[ S ] cerrado por defunción closed owing to bereavement* * *
defunción sustantivo femenino (frml) death;
( on signs) cerrado por defunción closed owing to bereavement
defunción f frml decease, demise
cerrado por defunción, closed due to family bereavement
' defunción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
partida
- acta
- registrar
English:
death
- death certificate
* * *defunción nfdecease, death;cerrado por defunción [en letrero] closed due to bereavement* * *f death, demise fml ;certificado de defunción death certificate* * * -
4 fallecimiento
m.decease, death.* * *1 decease, demise* * *SM death, demise frm, passing euf* * *masculino (frml) death, passing (frml or euph)* * *= passing.Ex. The Rutgers University Libraries are sad to report on the passing of Thelma Tate.----* fallecimiento traumático = sudden death.* misa aniversario de fallecimiento = ceremonial service.* * *masculino (frml) death, passing (frml or euph)* * *= passing.Ex: The Rutgers University Libraries are sad to report on the passing of Thelma Tate.
* fallecimiento traumático = sudden death.* misa aniversario de fallecimiento = ceremonial service.* * *( frml)* * *
fallecimiento sustantivo masculino (frml) death, passing (frml or euph)
fallecimiento sustantivo masculino decease
' fallecimiento' also found in these entries:
English:
death
- demise
* * *decease, death;el fallecimiento se produjo a las 5:50 death occurred at 5:50 a.m.* * *m demise, passing* * *: demise, death* * *fallecimiento n death -
5 fenecimiento
m.1 close, finish, termination, end.2 settling of an account.3 dying.4 death, decease.* * *2 eufemístico (muerte) decease, death* * *SM1) [de persona] passing euf, death2) (=fin) end, conclusion* * *death, passing ( euph)* * *fenecimiento nmFormal1. [fallecemiento] passing away, death2. [desaparición] passing* * *m passing, demise fml -
6 óbito
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7 fallecer
v.1 to pass away, to die.2 to perish, to die, to pass away, to decease.El viejo expiró sin dolor The old man expired painlessly.* * *1 formal to pass away, die* * *VI to die, pass away euf* * *verbo intransitivo (frml o euf) to pass away (frml or euph), to dieel fallecido actor — the late o deceased actor (frml)
* * *= pass away.Ex. A great deal of traditional indigenous knowledge is being irretrievably lost in New Zealand as the Maori elders age and pass away.* * *verbo intransitivo (frml o euf) to pass away (frml or euph), to dieel fallecido actor — the late o deceased actor (frml)
* * *= pass away.Ex: A great deal of traditional indigenous knowledge is being irretrievably lost in New Zealand as the Maori elders age and pass away.
* * *fallecer [E3 ]viel fallecido director de cine the late o deceased movie director ( frml)* * *
fallecer ( conjugate fallecer) verbo intransitivo (frml o euf) to pass away (frml or euph), to die
fallecer vi frml to pass away, die
' fallecer' also found in these entries:
English:
pass away
- pass
* * *fallecer vito pass away, to die;un joven que falleció en accidente de circulación a young man who died in a car accident* * *v/i pass away* * *fallecer {53} vimorir: to pass away, to die* * *fallecer vb to die -
8 finamiento
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9 deceso
• death• decease• extinction -
10 defunción
• death• decease• demise -
11 fallecimiento
• death• decease• demise -
12 fenecimiento
• death• decease -
13 muerte
• death• decease• demise• extinction• last Saturday• last straw• quietus -
14 óbito
• death• decease• demise
См. также в других словарях:
Decease — De*cease , n. [OE. deses, deces, F. d[ e]c[ e]s, fr. L. decessus departure, death, fr. decedere to depart, die; de + cedere to withdraw. See {Cease}, {Cede}.] Departure, especially departure from this life; death. [1913 Webster] His decease,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
decease — I verb cease existing, cease living, cease to be, cease to exist, cease to live, come to an end, demise, depart, depart from life, die, end one s life, expire, lose life, meet death, pass away, pass on, perish, succumb associated concepts:… … Law dictionary
decease — death, early 14c., from O.Fr. deces (12c., Mod.Fr. décès) decease, death, from L. decessus death (euphemism for mors), also a retirement, a departure, from decess , pp. stem of decedere die, depart, withdraw, lit. to go down, from de away (see D … Etymology dictionary
decease — [n] death buying the farm*, curtains*, defunction, demise, departure, dissolution, dying, grim reaper*, passing, passing away, passing over, quietus, release, silence, sleep, taps*, the end; concept 304 Ant. birth decease [v] pass away; expire… … New thesaurus
Decease — De*cease , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Deceased}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Deceasing}.] To depart from this life; to die; to pass away. [1913 Webster] She s dead, deceased, she s dead. Shak. [1913 Webster] When our summers have deceased. Tennyson. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
decease — *death, demise, passing … New Dictionary of Synonyms
decease — ► NOUN formal or Law ▪ death. ► VERB archaic ▪ die. ORIGIN Latin decessus death , from decedere to die … English terms dictionary
decease — [dē sēs′, disēs′] n. [ME & OFr deces < L decessus, lit., departure, pp. of decedere, to depart, go away < de , from + cedere, to go: see CEDE] death vi. deceased, deceasing to die SYN. DIE1 … English World dictionary
decease — noun Etymology: Middle English deces, from Anglo French, from Latin decessus departure, death, from decedere to depart, die, from de + cedere to go Date: 14th century departure from life ; death • decease intransitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
decease — de·cease di sēs n departure from life: DEATH decease vi, de·ceased; de·ceas·ing … Medical dictionary
decease — de|cease [dıˈsi:s] n [U] law death ▪ On your decease, the house passes to your wife … Dictionary of contemporary English