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1 dyslexia
dis'leksiə(a difficulty with reading or writing that some people have because they are unable to see words as meaningful shapes or the differences between letters.) dislexia- dyslexictr[dɪs'leksɪə]1 dislexian.• dislexia s.f.dɪs'leksiəmass noun dislexia f[dɪs'leksɪǝ]N dislexia f* * *[dɪs'leksiə]mass noun dislexia f -
2 dyslexia
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4 dislexia
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5 colegio
Del verbo colegiar: ( conjugate colegiar) \ \
colegio es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
colegió es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
colegio sustantivo masculinoa) (Educ) school;un colegio de monjas convent school; un colegio de curas a Catholic boys' school; colegio privado or de pago fee-paying o private school; colegio electoral electoral college; colegio estatal or público public school (AmE), state school (BrE)b) ( de profesionales):◊ Ccolegio de Abogados ≈ Bar Association;Ccolegio Oficial de Médicos ≈ Medical Association
colegio sustantivo masculino
1 (escuela) school
colegio privado, GB public o independent school, US private school
colegio público, state school, US public school
2 (clase, enseñanza) mañana no hay colegio, there is no school tomorrow
3 (asociación profesional), college, association
colegio de abogados, Bar Association
colegio de médicos, Medical Association
4 Pol colegio electoral, electoral college
5 Univ colegio mayor o universitario, hall of residence, US dormitory ' colegio' also found in these entries: Spanish: aglomerarse - ambientarse - aula - campana - cerca - compañera - compañero - dirección - director - directora - dormitorio - electoral - espaldera - ir - hornada - internado - meter - patio - predominar - pública - público - subdirector - subdirectora - tarde - témpano - alumnado - alumno - bata - camarada - castigar - cátedra - catedrático - claustro - colegial - comedor - conserje - cuál - cuyo - dejar - descanso - después - distar - echar - egresado - egresar - egreso - elitista - estudiar - exalumno - exclusividad English: admission - after - argue - art - assembly - association - at - bar - become - board - boarder - caretaker - co-ed - consecutive - desk - dormitory - dyslexia - expel - grammar school - head - institute - polling station - pool - prep school - private - public school - residence - school - school trip - schooldays - scrap - senior - set back - single-sex - skive - sports day - all - any - bundle - canteen - catchment area - college - ferry - finishing - get - grammar - hall - high - junior - leave -
6 niño
niño
(infantil, inmaduro) immature, childish ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (f) girl, child; ( bebé) baby;◊ ¿te gustan los niños? do you like children?;de niño as a child; niño bien rich kid (colloq); niño de pecho small o young baby; el niño mimado de la maestra the teacher's favorite( conjugate favorite) o pet; niño prodigio child prodigy (f) daughter, child;
niño,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino child: tiene dos niños y una niña, he has two sons and a daughter
va a tener un niño, she's expecting a baby
de niño, as a child
II adjetivo (persona infantil) child Locuciones: la niña de tus ojos, the apple of one's eye ' niño' also found in these entries: Spanish: aberración - abrigada - abrigado - ahijada - ahijado - asistencia - balbuceo - barrio - berrear - berrido - bicho - bien - bisnieta - bisnieto - bombón - bonita - bonito - botija - buena - bueno - caca - calor - cargar - cartera - clavada - clavado - condenada - condenado - conflictiva - conflictivo - crianza - criatura - daño - dejar - derecha - derecho - dormir - edad - educada - educado - enferma - enfermo - escolar - existencia - extremar - fiebre - ir - gas - gorrina - gorrino English: any - astonishing - baby - baby buggy - baby carriage - batter - boggle - bonnet - boo-boo - bounce - boy - bring up - buggy - busily - child - child prodigy - clown around - congenital - console - cub scout - cute - disobedient - dyslexia - erratic - formative - foster - foster child - from - girl - growing - highchair - horror - indulge - indulgence - infant - it - jelly baby - keep in - kid - let off - little - mischief - mischievous - mommy - naughty - outcry - outwardly - overgrown - pat - play pen -
7 progresar
progresar ( conjugate progresar) verbo intransitivo [ persona] to make progress, to progress; [negociaciones/proyecto] to progress
progresar verbo intransitivo to progress, make progress ' progresar' also found in these entries: Spanish: adelantar - salto English: come along - come on - dyslexia - get along - get on - go forward - headway - move on - progress - advance - get - move
См. также в других словарях:
Dyslexia — is a specific reading disability due to a defect in the brain s (higher cortical) processing of graphic symbols. Dyslexia is thus a learning disability that alters the way the brain processes written material. The effects of dyslexia vary from… … Medical dictionary
dyslexia — n. an impaired ability to read. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dyslexia — c.1887, from Ger. dyslexie (1883), from Gk. dys bad, abnormal, difficult (see DYS (Cf. dys )) + lexis word, from legein speak (see LECTURE (Cf. lecture) (n.)). Dyslexic (n.) is first recorded 1961; dyslectic (adj.) from 1964 … Etymology dictionary
dyslexia — ► NOUN ▪ a disorder involving difficulty in learning to read or interpret words, letters, and other symbols. DERIVATIVES dyslexic adjective & noun. ORIGIN from Greek lexis speech (apparently by confusion of Greek legein to speak and Latin legere… … English terms dictionary
dyslexia — [dis lek′sē ə] n. [ModL < DYS + lexis, speech < legein, to speak: see LOGIC] impairment of the ability to read, often as the result of genetic defect or brain injury dyslexic [dislek′sik] adj., n. dyslectic [dislek′tik] … English World dictionary
Dyslexia — This article is about developmental dyslexia. For acquired dyslexia, see Alexia (acquired dyslexia). Dyslexia Classification and external resources ICD 10 R48.0 ICD 9 … Wikipedia
dyslexia — /dis lek see euh/, n. Pathol. any of various reading disorders associated with impairment of the ability to interpret spatial relationships or to integrate auditory and visual information. [1885 90; < NL < Gk dys DYS + léx(is) word + ia IA] * * * … Universalium
dyslexia — [[t]dɪ̱sle̱ksiə[/t]] N UNCOUNT If someone suffers from dyslexia, they have difficulty with reading because of a slight disorder of their brain. [TECHNICAL] … English dictionary
dyslexia — A lack of ability to read, often characterized by reversals. To a dyslexic person, a printed page may appear to be a jumble of incoherent data. Dyslexia is a common learning disability. (pr. diss leck see uh) … Glossary of Art Terms
dyslexia — n. a developmental disorder selectively affecting a child s ability to learn to read and write. The condition affects boys more often than girls and can create serious educational problems. It is sometimes called specific dyslexia, developmental… … The new mediacal dictionary
dyslexia — n. an abnormal difficulty in reading and spelling, caused by a condition of the brain. Derivatives: dyslexic adj. & n. dyslectic adj. & n. Etymology: G Dyslexie (as DYS , Gk lexis speech) * * * dyslexia, dyslexic see dys … Useful english dictionary