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1 Felipe
m.1 Felipe, Philip.2 Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.* * *SM Philip* * *Felipe n prFelipe I/II Philip I/II;Felipe de Borbón y Grecia Prince Felipe [heir to the Spanish throne] -
2 Felipe
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3 Felipe II
m.1 Philip II, Philip II of Spain.2 Philip II, Philip II of Macedon.3 Philip II, Philip Augustus. -
4 Felipe V
m.Philip V. -
5 Felipe VI
m.Philip VI, Philip of Valois. -
6 felipe
English Definition: Tagalog slang for a gay womanL2 Definition: (salitang balbal) binalaki, babaeng-bakla -
7 Felipe Calderón
m.Felipe Calderon. -
8 Felipe Hernández
m.Felipe Hernandez. -
9 Felipe López
m.Felipe Lopez. -
10 Felipe Ramírez
m.Felipe Ramirez. -
11 Felipe Solá
m.Felipe Sola. -
12 Felipe Augusto
m.Philip Augustus. -
13 Felipe Brunelleschi
m.Filippo Brunelleschi. -
14 Felipe Melanchthon
m.Philipp Melanchthon, Melanchthon. -
15 Príncipe Felipe
m.Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Philip, Prince Felipe. -
16 San Felipe, Mexico
Airports: SFHУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > San Felipe, Mexico
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17 San Felipe, Venezuela
Airports: SNFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > San Felipe, Venezuela
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18 felipista
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19 chulear
v.1 to make fun of, to kid.2 to compliment, to praise, to speak highly of.3 to brag, to swank.4 to take undue advantage of.* * *2 familiar (hacer de chulo) to pimp for1 familiar (presumir) to brag, show off1 familiar (burlarse) to make fun (de, of)2 familiar (presumir) to brag, boast* * *verbo transitivo1) (Arg fam) ( provocar) to needle (colloq)2) (Méx fam) ( piropear) to compliment; <vestido/peinado> to make nice comments about3) (Col) ( con un signo) to check (AmE), to tick (BrE)* * *= bluster, show off, boast.Ex. Low key and humble, he would never be the type to grandstand and bluster about injustice.Ex. The district will proudly show off its historical heritage: the monastic library at Broumov, founded in the 13th century by Benedictine monks.Ex. In fact, he boasts that he knows more about library work than all of us who have our master's degrees put together.* * *verbo transitivo1) (Arg fam) ( provocar) to needle (colloq)2) (Méx fam) ( piropear) to compliment; <vestido/peinado> to make nice comments about3) (Col) ( con un signo) to check (AmE), to tick (BrE)* * *= bluster, show off, boast.Ex: Low key and humble, he would never be the type to grandstand and bluster about injustice.
Ex: The district will proudly show off its historical heritage: the monastic library at Broumov, founded in the 13th century by Benedictine monks.Ex: In fact, he boasts that he knows more about library work than all of us who have our master's degrees put together.* * *chulear [A1 ]vtB1 ( Esp fam) (ponerse impertinente con) to get nervy o smart o mouthy with ( AmE colloq), to get cheeky o cocky with ( BrE colloq)1 (fanfarronear) to brag, boast chulearse DE algo to brag o boast ABOUT sth2 (ponerse impertinente) chulearse DE algn to get nervy o smart WITH sb ( AmE colloq), to get cheeky o cocky WITH sb ( BrE colloq)* * *
chulear ( conjugate chulear) verbo transitivo
1 (Arg fam) ( provocar) to needle (colloq)
2 (Méx fam) ( piropear) to compliment;
‹vestido/peinado› to make nice comments about
3 (Col) ( con un signo) to check (AmE), to tick (BrE)
chulear familiar verbo intransitivo to strut around
* * *♦ vt2. Méx [elogiar]chulearon mucho a Ema con su nuevo vestido Ema got lots of compliments in her new dress;su actuación fue muy chuleada por la crítica her performance won bouquets from the critics* * * -
20 contable
adj.1 countable, numberable.2 relatable.f. & m.1 accountant. (peninsular Spanish)2 bookkeeper, accountant, book-keeper.* * *► adjetivo1 countable1 bookkeeper, accountant* * *1.ADJ countable2.SMF (=tenedor de libros) book-keeper; (=licenciado) accountant* * *Iadjetivo countableIImasculino y femenino (Esp) accountant* * *= paymaster, accountant, bookkeeper, financial accountant.Ex. Many of the public sector SLIS complained, in varying measures, of the inhibiting nature of accounting methods used by their paymasters.Ex. Any member of the library staff with a minimum of a 1 year service can become a team member with the exception of the library director, assistant director and chief accountant.Ex. This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex. Salaries for financial accountants tend to vary greatly.* * *Iadjetivo countableIImasculino y femenino (Esp) accountant* * *= paymaster, accountant, bookkeeper, financial accountant.Ex: Many of the public sector SLIS complained, in varying measures, of the inhibiting nature of accounting methods used by their paymasters.
Ex: Any member of the library staff with a minimum of a 1 year service can become a team member with the exception of the library director, assistant director and chief accountant.Ex: This department is headed by a general office manager who has a staff of bookkeepers, billing clerks, comptrollers, and secretaries.Ex: Salaries for financial accountants tend to vary greatly.* * *countable( Esp)accountant* * *
contable sustantivo masculino y femenino (Esp) accountant
contable mf accountant
' contable' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
menos
English:
accountant
- book
- book-keeper
- book-keeping
- chartered accountant
- draw on
* * *♦ adjcountable♦ nmfEsp accountant; [empleado en tareas contables] accounts clerk contable de gestión management accountant* * *I adj countableII m/f accountant* * *contable adj: countable* * *contable1 adj countable¿es un nombre contable o incontable? is it a countable or uncountable noun?contable2 n accountant
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