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101 atelaje
• harmony among the elements of discourse• harness cask -
102 buenas relaciones
• friendship• good record title• good reputation• goods wagon• goodwill clause• harmonized tariff system• harmony among the elements of discourse• pea soup• peace and quiet -
103 camaradería
• amity• bonhomie• camaraderie• companionableness• companionship• comradeship• fellow feeling• fellowship• fraternity• friendship• good fit• good-faith purchaser• harmonized tariff system• harmony among the elements of discourse -
104 cambio indirecto
• cross-rate• indirect discourse• indirect exchange• indirect expenditure -
105 compańerismo
• camaraderie• companionship• comradeship• fellow feeling• fellowship• fraternity• friendship• good fit• good-faith purchaser• harmonized tariff system• harmony among the elements of discourse• team of horses• team up• togetherness -
106 concierto
• composition for a single instrument plus orchestra• concert• concertation• concerto• harmonized tariff system• harmony• harmony among the elements of discourse -
107 concordancia
• concord• concordance• conformity• harmonized tariff system• harmony• harmony among the elements of discourse -
108 concordia
• amity• concord• concordance• conformity• harmonized tariff system• harmony• harmony among the elements of discourse -
109 consonancia
• concord• consonance• harmonized tariff system• harmony among the elements of discourse -
110 dańo emergente
• consequential damages• indirect costs• indirect discourse -
111 dańos indirectos
• consequential damage• indirect cost• indirect costs• indirect damages• indirect discourse• remote damages• special damage• special damages -
112 discurso
• address• allocution• discourse• disquisition• dissertation• lectern• lecture• lecture for• orangutan• oration• orator• speech -
113 discurso formal sobre un asunto
• disquisition• formal discourse on a subjectDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > discurso formal sobre un asunto
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114 disquisición
• disquisition• formal discourse on a subject -
115 guarniciones
• harmony among the elements of discourse• harness cask -
116 harmonía
• concord• harmonized tariff system• harmony• harmony among the elements of discourse -
117 jaez
• harmony among the elements of discourse• harness cask -
118 lanzarse a
• jump to• launch forth• launch into a discourse• leap over• leap to the eye• throw oneself to -
119 perorata
• diatribe• discourse• dissertation• drawn-out talk• hara-kiri• harangue• harass• lectern• lecture• lecture for• long-winded speech• monologue• peroneal• peroration• peroxid• soliloquy• speech• spiel• tirade -
120 ponerse en marcha
• get going• get right to the point• get rotten• hit the target• hit the very bottom• launch into a discourse• launch pad• sally forth• sally out• start off
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discourse — n Discourse, treatise, disquisition, dissertation, thesis, monograph designate in common a systematic, serious, and often learned consideration of a subject or topic. Discourse, the widest of these terms, may refer to something written or spoken… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Discourse — Dis*course , n. [L. discursus a running to and fro, discourse, fr. discurrere, discursum, to run to and fro, to discourse; dis + currere to run: cf. F. discours. See {Course}.] 1. The power of the mind to reason or infer by running, as it were,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discourse — discourse, discourse analysis The study of language , its structure, functions, and patterns in use. For Ferdinand de Saussure , language in use (or parole) could not serve as the object of study for linguistics, since as compared tolangue (the… … Dictionary of sociology
Discourse — Dis*course , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Discoursed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discoursing}.] 1. To exercise reason; to employ the mind in judging and inferring; to reason. [Obs.] Have sense or can discourse. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To express one s self in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Discourse — Dis*course , v. t. 1. To treat of; to expose or set forth in language. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The life of William Tyndale . . . is sufficiently and at large discoursed in the book. Foxe. [1913 Webster] 2. To utter or give forth; to speak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discourse — [n] dialogue; dissertation address, article, chat, communication, conversation, converse, descant, discussion, disquisition, essay, gabfest*, homily, huddle, lecture, memoir, monograph, monologue, oration, paper, rhetoric, sermon, speaking,… … New thesaurus
discourse — [dis′kôrs΄; ] also, & for v. usually [, dis kôrs′] n. [ME & OFr discours < L discursus, discourse < pp. of discurrere, to run to and fro < dis , from, apart + currere, to run: see CURRENT] 1. communication of ideas, information, etc.,… … English World dictionary
discourse — I noun address, allocution, argument, argumentation, commentary, conference, conlocutio, conloquium, conversation, declamation, dialogue, discussion, disquisition, dissertation, elucidation, exchange of views, excursus, exhortation, exposition,… … Law dictionary
discourse — (n.) late 14c., process of understanding, reasoning, thought, from Fr. discours, from L. discursus a running about, in L.L. conversation, from pp. stem of discurrere run about, from dis apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + currere to run (see CURRENT … Etymology dictionary
discourse — is pronounced with stress on the first syllable as a noun, and with stress on the second syllable as a verb … Modern English usage
discourse — ► NOUN 1) written or spoken communication or debate. 2) a formal discussion of a topic in speech or writing. ► VERB 1) speak or write authoritatively about a topic. 2) engage in conversation. ORIGIN Latin discursus running to and fro , from… … English terms dictionary