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1 economics
i:kə'nomiksnoun singular (the study of production and distribution of money and goods: He is studying economics.) economíaeconomics n economíatr[ekə'nɒmɪks, iːkə'nɒmɪks]1 (science) economía2 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL económicas nombre femenino plural, ciencias nombre femenino plural económicas1 (financial aspect) aspecto económicoeconomics [.i:kə'nɑmɪks,.ɛkə-] n: economía fn.• economía s.f.'ekə'nɑːmɪks, 'iːk-, ˌiːkə'nɒmɪks, ˌek-a) (+ sing vb) economía fb) ( financial aspect) (+ pl vb) aspecto m económico[ˌiːkǝ'nɒmɪks]1.NSING (=science) economía fhome 4.2.NPL (=financial aspects) aspectos mpl económicos* * *['ekə'nɑːmɪks, 'iːk-, ˌiːkə'nɒmɪks, ˌek-]a) (+ sing vb) economía fb) ( financial aspect) (+ pl vb) aspecto m económico -
2 economía
economía sustantivo femeninoc) ( ahorro):
economía sustantivo femenino
1 economy: la economía del país ha empeorado, the economy has gone into decline
2 (rama del saber) economics
3 (de tiempo, esfuerzo, etc) economy, saving: arregló toda su casa con una gran economía de medios, he did up the house as cheaply as he could Fíjate en la diferencia entre economics, ciencias económicas, y economy, economía en sentido general: economía sumergida, black economy; economía de mercado, market economy.
' economía' also found in these entries: Spanish: cartera - de - económica - económico - enfriar - ministra - ministro - resurgimiento - salud - sanear - saneada - saneado - saneamiento - sangría - activar - anquilosado - anquilosarse - boyante - crecer - débil - debilitar - frágil - informal - levantar - paralizar - regir English: backbone - bounce back - chancellor - economics - economy - growth - head - healthy - pick up - plan - rally - revitalize - revival - revive - slump - strength - strong - trading nation - upturn - weak - domestic - financial - grow - road - thrift -
3 económico
económico
◊ -ca adjetivo1 ‹crisis/situación› economic ( before n); ‹problema/independencia› financial 2 ‹restaurante/hotel› cheap, inexpensive ‹ persona› thrifty
económico,-a adjetivo
1 (país, empresa) economic (persona) financial: tienen problemas económicos, they have financial troubles
2 (barato) economical, inexpensive: el traje me salió muy económico, the suit was very cheap
comidas económicas, cheap meals
3 (persona ahorradora) thrifty Recuerda que el adjetivo economic, relativo a la economía, no es igual al adjetivo economical, que significa económico, barato. ' económico' also found in these entries: Spanish: ajuste - ámbito - beneficio - bloqueo - desajuste - despegue - económica - ejercicio - holgura - nivel - respaldo - revés - auge - clima - desbarajuste - orden - plan - refugiado - sostén English: budget - business - cheap - diner - ease - economic - economical - fall back on - financial - inexpensive - thrifty - wasteful - café - economics - support - third - uneconomical
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