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1 canadiense de ascendencia francesa
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2 canadiense
adj.Canadian.f. & m.Canadian, native or inhabitant of Canada.* * *► adjetivo1 Canadian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Canadian* * *noun mf. adj.* * *1.ADJ SMF Canadian2.SM (tb: chaqueta canadiense) lumber jacket* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino Canadian* * *= Canadian.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. This work has also been referred to as the ' Canadian Nonprint Rules' and, until the revised nonbook chapters of AACR were published, it served as the best authoritative guide for cataloging these materials.----* Asociación Canadiense de Bibliotecarios (CLA) = Canadian Library Association (CLA).* Asociación de Archiveros Canadienses = Association of Canadian Archivists (ACA).* canadiense anglófono = English-Canadian.* canadiense de habla francesa = French Canadian.* canadiense de habla inglesa = English-Canadian.* canadiense francófono = French Canadian.* dólar canadiense = Canadian dollar.* neocanadiense = neo-Canadian.* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino Canadian* * *= Canadian.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: This work has also been referred to as the ' Canadian Nonprint Rules' and, until the revised nonbook chapters of AACR were published, it served as the best authoritative guide for cataloging these materials.
* Asociación Canadiense de Bibliotecarios (CLA) = Canadian Library Association (CLA).* Asociación de Archiveros Canadienses = Association of Canadian Archivists (ACA).* canadiense anglófono = English-Canadian.* canadiense de habla francesa = French Canadian.* canadiense de habla inglesa = English-Canadian.* canadiense francófono = French Canadian.* dólar canadiense = Canadian dollar.* neocanadiense = neo-Canadian.* * *adj/mfCanadian* * *
canadiense adjetivo, masculino y femenino
Canadian
canadiense adjetivo & mf Canadian
' canadiense' also found in these entries:
English:
Canadian
* * *♦ adjCanadian♦ nmfCanadian* * *m/f & adj Canadian* * *canadiense adj & nmf: Canadian* * *canadiense adj n Canadian -
3 francocanadiense
adj.French Canadian.f. & m.French Canadian.* * *ADJ SMF French-Canadian* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino French Canadian* * *adjetivo/masculino y femenino French Canadian* * *adj/mfFrench Canadian* * *♦ adjFrench Canadian♦ nmfFrench Canadian -
4 francófono
adj.French-speaking.* * *► adjetivo1 French-speaking, francophone► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 French speaker, francophone* * *francófono, -a1.ADJ French-speaking2.SM / F French speaker* * *- na adjetivo/masculino, femenino francophone* * *= French-speaking, francophone.Ex. It is setting up a system of dual entries, so that the French-speaking people of Canada will have French language representation in the authorities established for Canadian catalog records.Ex. This article assesses the current state of archives in African countries focusing on those of francophone West Africa.----* canadiense francófono = French Canadian.* * *- na adjetivo/masculino, femenino francophone* * *= French-speaking, francophone.Ex: It is setting up a system of dual entries, so that the French-speaking people of Canada will have French language representation in the authorities established for Canadian catalog records.
Ex: This article assesses the current state of archives in African countries focusing on those of francophone West Africa.* canadiense francófono = French Canadian.* * *French-speaking, francophone ( frml)masculine, femininefrancophone, French speaker* * *
francófono,-a adjetivo French-speaking: fuimos a la zona francófona suiza, we went to the French-speaking area of Switzerland
' francófono' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
francófona
English:
-speaking
* * *francófono, -a♦ adjfrancophone♦ nm,fFrancophone* * *I adj French-speakingII m, francófona French-speaker -
5 canadiense de habla francesa
(n./adj.) = French CanadianEx. The author describes the problems encountered in the translation of AACR2 into French for the use of the French Canadian library community.* * *(n./adj.) = French CanadianEx: The author describes the problems encountered in the translation of AACR2 into French for the use of the French Canadian library community.
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6 canadiense francófono
(n./adj.) = French CanadianEx. The author describes the problems encountered in the translation of AACR2 into French for the use of the French Canadian library community.* * *(n./adj.) = French CanadianEx: The author describes the problems encountered in the translation of AACR2 into French for the use of the French Canadian library community.
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7 habla
f.1 language (idioma).de habla española Spanish-speakinglos países de habla inglesa English-speaking countriesel habla popular the everyday speech2 speech.no saben si recuperará el habla they don't know if she will ever speak againquedarse sin habla to be left speechless3 parole (linguistics).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: hablar.* * *(Takes el in singular)1 (facultad) speech2 (idioma) language; (dialecto) dialect\¡al habla! (al teléfono) speaking!de habla española / de habla hispana Spanish-speakingestar al habla con alguien to be in touch with somebodyperder el habla to lose one's power of speechponerse al habla con alguien to get in touch with somebodyquedarse sin habla to be left speechlesshabla regional regional dialect* * *noun f.1) speech2) language, dialect•- de habla* * *SF1) (=facultad) speech2) (Ling) (=idioma) language; (=dialecto) dialect, speech3) (=acción)¡Benjamín al habla! — (Telec) Benjamín speaking!
estar al habla — (Telec) to be on the line, be speaking; (Náut) to be within hailing distance
* * *femenino‡1) ( facultad) speechperder/recobrar el habla — to lose/recover one's powers of speech
2)a) ( idioma)b) ( manera de hablar)3)¿el Sr. Ros? - al habla — Mr. Ros? - speaking
estar/ponerse al habla con alguien — to be/get in contact with somebody
* * *= speech, parlance.Ex. The labels on the left have been chosen to come as close as possible to everyday speech.Ex. For example, in psychology, S for subject, and E for experimenter are common parlance.----* América de habla hispana = Spanish America.* canadiense de habla francesa = French Canadian.* canadiense de habla inglesa = English-Canadian.* defecto del habla = speech impediment.* de habla afrikaans = Afrikaans-speaking.* de habla alemana = German-speaking.* de habla francesa = French-speaking.* de habla inglesa = English-speaking.* de habla portuguesa = Portuguese-speaking.* habla artificial = synthesised speech.* habla con ritmo y rima = rap-talk.* habla sintética = synthetic speech.* impedimento del habla = speech impediment.* mundo de habla inglesa, el = English-speaking world, the.* quedarse sin habla = stun into + speechlessness, be speechless, be gobsmacked.* reconocedor del habla = speech recognizer.* reconocimiento del habla = speech recognition, voice recognition.* sintetizador del habla = speech synthesiser.* trastorno del habla = speech disorder.* * *femenino‡1) ( facultad) speechperder/recobrar el habla — to lose/recover one's powers of speech
2)a) ( idioma)b) ( manera de hablar)3)¿el Sr. Ros? - al habla — Mr. Ros? - speaking
estar/ponerse al habla con alguien — to be/get in contact with somebody
* * *= speech, parlance.Ex: The labels on the left have been chosen to come as close as possible to everyday speech.
Ex: For example, in psychology, S for subject, and E for experimenter are common parlance.* América de habla hispana = Spanish America.* canadiense de habla francesa = French Canadian.* canadiense de habla inglesa = English-Canadian.* defecto del habla = speech impediment.* de habla afrikaans = Afrikaans-speaking.* de habla alemana = German-speaking.* de habla francesa = French-speaking.* de habla inglesa = English-speaking.* de habla portuguesa = Portuguese-speaking.* habla artificial = synthesised speech.* habla con ritmo y rima = rap-talk.* habla sintética = synthetic speech.* impedimento del habla = speech impediment.* mundo de habla inglesa, el = English-speaking world, the.* quedarse sin habla = stun into + speechlessness, be speechless, be gobsmacked.* reconocedor del habla = speech recognizer.* reconocimiento del habla = speech recognition, voice recognition.* sintetizador del habla = speech synthesiser.* trastorno del habla = speech disorder.* * *f‡A (facultad) speechperder/recobrar el habla to lose/recover one's powers of speechal verla entrar se quedó sin habla when he saw her come in, he was speechless o dumbfoundedB1(idioma): los países de habla hispana Spanish-speaking countries2(manera de hablar): el habla de esta región the local way of speaking, the way they speak in this areagiros propios del habla infantil expressions that children useen el habla de los médicos in medical jargon o languagela lengua y el habla langue and paroleC¿el Sr. Cuevas? — al habla Mr. Cuevas? — speakingestamos al habla con nuestro corresponsal en Beirut we have our correspondent in Beirut on the lineponerse al habla con algn to get in contact with sb* * *
Del verbo hablar: ( conjugate hablar)
habla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
habla
hablar
habla feminine noun taking masculine article in the singular
1 ( facultad) speech;
al verla me quedé sin habla when I saw her I was speechless
2a) ( idioma):
b) ( manera de hablar):
3
estamos al habla con nuestro corresponsal we have our correspondent on the line
hablar ( conjugate hablar) verbo intransitivo
1
habla más bajo keep your voice down
( francamente) to speak frankly;
un político que habla muy bien a politician who is a very good speaker;
habla por habla to talk for the sake of it
2
tenemos que habla we must (have a) talk;
habla con algn to speak o talk to sb;
tengo que hablate or que habla contigo I need to speak to you o have a word with you;
está hablando por teléfono he's on the phone;
¡ni habla! no way! (colloq), no chance! (colloq)
◊ dar que habla to start people talkingd) ( rumorear):
se habla de que va a renunciar it is said o rumored that she's going to resigne) ( al teléfono):◊ ¿con quién hablo? who am I speaking with (AmE) o (BrE) speaking to?
3a) (tratar, referirse a) habla de algo/algn to talk about sth/sb;◊ habla de negocios to talk (about) o discuss business;
siempre habla mal de ella he never has a good word to say about her;
hablan muy bien de él people speak very highly of him;
me ha hablado mucho de ti she's told me a lot about you;
en tren sale caro, y no hablemos ya del avión going by train is expensive, and as for flying …;
háblame de tus planes tell me about your plans;
habla sobre or acerca de algo to talk about sth
háblale de tú use the `tú' form with himc) ( anunciar propósito) habla de hacer algo to talk of doing sth;
4 (Méx) ( por teléfono) to call, phone
verbo transitivo
1 ‹ idioma› to speak
2 ( tratar):
ya lo hablaemos más adelante we'll talk about o discuss that later
hablarse verbo pronominal:
no se habla con ella he's not speaking o talking to her, he's not on speaking terms with her
habla sustantivo femenino
1 (lengua, idioma) language
los países de habla hispana, Spanish-speaking countries
2 (capacidad para hablar) speech: tardó unos minutos en recobrar el habla, it was a few minutes before she could speak again
3 (modo de hablar) se le nota en el habla que es extranjero, you can tell he's a foreigner by the way he speaks
♦ Locuciones: al habla, on the line
hablar
I verbo intransitivo
1 to speak, talk: estaba hablando con Jorge, I was speaking to Jorge
habla muy mal de su marido, she speaks badly of her husband
2 (charlar) to talk, chat: le encanta hablar por teléfono, he loves chatting on the phone
3 (tratar, versar) to talk about: este artículo habla de los extraterrestres, this article deals with aliens
4 (referirse) no hablaba de ella, I wasn't talking about her
habla de él como si de un dios se tratara, you would have thought she was talking about a god from the way she spoke about him
II verbo transitivo
1 (una lengua) to speak: habla francés, he speaks French
2 (discutir, tratar) to talk over, discuss: háblalo con tu madre, talk it over with your mother
no tengo nada que hablar contigo, I've nothing to say to you
3 (decir) habla maravillas de su nuevo coche, he's raving on about his new car
♦ Locuciones: hablar en broma, to be joking
familiar ¡mira tú quién fue a hablar!, look who's talking!
ni hablar, certainly not
' habla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achantarse
- actualidad
- apenas
- baja
- bajo
- como
- conmigo
- demasiada
- demasiado
- desde
- E
- esponjarse
- exaltación
- fuerte
- hablar
- hablarse
- irse
- lenta
- lento
- maravillar
- modo
- muda
- mudo
- musiquilla
- nunca
- perfección
- poner
- ropa
- sacamuelas
- sentar
- spanglish
- además
- alto
- baño
- bien
- corrección
- dicharachero
- fluidez
- hispánico
- hispano
- libertad
- palabra
- poco
- reposado
- sencillez
- soltura
- también
- y
English:
body
- do
- exaggerate
- impediment
- loud
- mutter
- plain
- puff up
- so
- speak
- speak for
- speaker
- speech
- speech defect
- speechless
- split
- breath
- defect
- dumb
- good
- highly
- perfect
- power
- quiet
- -speaking
- this
- vernacular
* * *1. [idioma] language;[dialecto] dialect;el habla popular everyday speech;el habla de los abogados legal parlance, the language used by lawyers;de habla española Spanish-speaking;los países de habla inglesa English-speaking countries2. [facultad] speech;no saben si recuperará el habla they don't know if she will ever speak again;quedarse sin habla to be left speechless3. Ling parole¿el Sr. Pastor? – al habla Mr Pastor? – speaking!* * *f1 speech;quedarse sin habla fig be speechless2 ( idioma):de habla española Spanish-speaking3:* * *habla nf1) : speech2) : language, dialect3)de habla : speakingde habla inglesa: English-speaking* * *habla n1. (facultad) speech2. (modo de hablar) way of speaking -
8 francés
adj.French.m.1 Frenchman, native or inhabitant of France.2 French, French language.* * *► adjetivo1 French► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (idioma) French2 tabú (felación) blow job\hacer un francés al alguien tabú to give somebody a blow jobmarcharse a la francesa to take French leavetortilla francesa plain omelette————————1 (idioma) French2 tabú (felación) blow job* * *(f. - francesa)noun adj.* * *francés, -esa1.ADJ Frencha la francesa — in the French manner, French style, the way the French do
tortilla francesa — plain omelette, French omelette
2.SM / F Frenchman/Frenchwoman3. SM1) (Ling) French2) *** (=acto sexual) blow job **** * *I- cesa adjetivo FrenchII- cesa masculino, femenino1) (m) Frenchman; (f) Frenchwomanlos franceses — the French, French people
* * *= French, Frog.Nota: Término peyorativo.Ex. The Root Thesaurus designations are independent of specific language (that is, French, German, Italian).Ex. Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.----* Biblioteca Nacional Francesa = Bibliotheque Nationale.* canadiense de habla francesa = French Canadian.* franco francés = French franc.* pan francés = French bread.* Revolución Francesa, la = French Revolution, the.* * *I- cesa adjetivo FrenchII- cesa masculino, femenino1) (m) Frenchman; (f) Frenchwomanlos franceses — the French, French people
* * *= French, Frog.Nota: Término peyorativo.Ex: The Root Thesaurus designations are independent of specific language (that is, French, German, Italian).
Ex: Consider now what we're going to place in the right-hand column, one for one, analogous: Krauts, Wops, Frogs, Kikes, Polacks, Micks, and Gringos.* Biblioteca Nacional Francesa = Bibliotheque Nationale.* canadiense de habla francesa = French Canadian.* franco francés = French franc.* pan francés = French bread.* Revolución Francesa, la = French Revolution, the.* * *Frencha la francesa the French way, the way the French do itdespedirse a la francesa to leave without saying goodbye, to take French leavemasculine, femininelos franceses the French, French peopleB* * *
Multiple Entries:
Frances
francés
francés 1◊ - cesa adjetivo
French
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) Frenchman;
(f) Frenchwoman;
francés 2 sustantivo masculino ( idioma) French
francés,-esa
I adjetivo French
II m,f (hombre) Frenchman
(mujer) Frenchwoman
III m (idioma) French
♦ Locuciones: pey despedirse a la francesa, to leave without saying good-bye
' francés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descolgarse
- E
- en
- francesa
- hablar
- homóloga
- homólogo
- nivel
- parecerse
- acento
- algo
- bueno
- cine
- corrección
- defender
- diseño
- gabacho
- máximo
- perfección
English:
astonishing
- born
- champagne
- fluent
- French
- Frenchman
- keep up
- premier
- quarter
- understanding
- get
- good
- in
- lemon
- model
- on
- perfect
* * *francés, -esa♦ adjFrench♦ nm,f[persona] Frenchman, f Frenchwoman;los franceses the French;♦ nm1. [lengua] French* * *I adj FrenchII m1 Frenchman2 idioma French* * *francés nm: French (language)* * *francés1 adj Frenchfrancés2 n1. (idioma) French -
9 chismoso
adj.gossipy, gossiping, talebearer.m.1 gossip, blab, chatterer, gossip person.2 nosy person, nosy parker.* * *► adjetivo1 gossipy, gossiping► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 gossip* * *(f. - chismosa)noun* * *chismoso, -a1.ADJ gossiping, scandalmongering2.SM / F gossip* * *I- sa adjetivo gossipy (colloq)II- sa masculino, femenino gossip, scandalmonger (colloq)* * *= scandalmonger, gossipy, tattler, gossip, gossiper, juicy [juicier -comp., juiciest -sup.].Ex. The novel 'Scandalmonger' examines the creation of the American republic through fictionalized versions of such characters as Washington and Jefferson.Ex. The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.Ex. And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.Ex. If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.Ex. In fact, the most dangerous gossipers are ones that are close to you.Ex. The book 'If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion.* * *I- sa adjetivo gossipy (colloq)II- sa masculino, femenino gossip, scandalmonger (colloq)* * *= scandalmonger, gossipy, tattler, gossip, gossiper, juicy [juicier -comp., juiciest -sup.].Ex: The novel 'Scandalmonger' examines the creation of the American republic through fictionalized versions of such characters as Washington and Jefferson.
Ex: The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.Ex: And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.Ex: If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.Ex: In fact, the most dangerous gossipers are ones that are close to you.Ex: The book 'If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion.* * *es terriblemente chismoso he's a terrible gossipno he visto un pueblo más chismoso que éste I've never known such a place for gossip, I've never known such a gossipy place2 (curioso) nosymasculine, feminine* * *
chismoso◊ -sa adjetivo
gossipy (colloq)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
gossip, scandalmonger (colloq)
chismoso,-a
I adjetivo gossipy
II sustantivo masculino y femenino gossip
' chismoso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chismosa
- curiosa
- curioso
- alcahuete
- cuentero
- hablador
English:
gossip
- big
* * *chismoso, -a♦ adjgossipy;no seas tan chismoso don't be such a gossip♦ nm,fgossip, scandalmonger* * *I adj gossipyII m, chismosa f famgossip* * *chismoso, -sa adj: gossipy, gossipingchismoso, -sa n1) : gossiper, gossip* * * -
10 cotilla
adj.gossipy (informal). (peninsular Spanish)f. & m.1 gossip, busybody.2 gossipper, blab, busybody, gossip.* * *1 (faja) corset1 familiar busybody, gossip* * *noun mf.* * *masculino y femenino (Esp fam) gossip (colloq)* * *= gossipy, tattler, gossip, gossiper.Ex. The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.Ex. And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.Ex. If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.Ex. In fact, the most dangerous gossipers are ones that are close to you.* * *masculino y femenino (Esp fam) gossip (colloq)* * *= gossipy, tattler, gossip, gossiper.Ex: The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.
Ex: And withal they learn to be idle, wandering about from house to house; and not only idle, but tattlers also and busybodies, speaking things which they ought not.Ex: If all that good stuff rubs off on her, she will eventually quit being such a gossip over time.Ex: In fact, the most dangerous gossipers are ones that are close to you.* * *gossip ( colloq)* * *
cotilla sustantivo masculino y femenino (Esp fam) gossip (colloq)
cotilla mf familiar busybody, gossip
' cotilla' also found in these entries:
English:
busybody
- gossip
- nosy
- big
* * *♦ adjgossipy;es muy cotilla he's a real gossip♦ nmfgossip, busybody* * *m/f famgossip* * *cotilla n gossip -
11 intrigas
f.pl.scheming.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú/usted) present indicative of spanish verb: intrigar.* * *= scheming, machinations.Ex. He typifies the clever, mischievous character who, through his scheming, often overreaches himself and becomes the butt of his own joke.Ex. The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.* * *= scheming, machinations.Ex: He typifies the clever, mischievous character who, through his scheming, often overreaches himself and becomes the butt of his own joke.
Ex: The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec. -
12 lleno de chismes
(adj.) = gossipyEx. The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.* * *(adj.) = gossipyEx: The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.
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13 maquinaciones
f.pl.machinations, maneuverings, scheming, wiles.* * *= scheming, machinations.Ex. He typifies the clever, mischievous character who, through his scheming, often overreaches himself and becomes the butt of his own joke.Ex. The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.* * *= scheming, machinations.Ex: He typifies the clever, mischievous character who, through his scheming, often overreaches himself and becomes the butt of his own joke.
Ex: The author provides a pithy, gossipy update on the political machinations concerning bilingualism and related issues in the French Canadian province of Quebec.* * *fpl scheming sg -
14 francés canadiense
m.French Canadian. -
15 de habla francesa
Ex. It is setting up a system of dual entries, so that the French-speaking people of Canada will have French language representation in the authorities established for Canadian catalog records.* * *Ex: It is setting up a system of dual entries, so that the French-speaking people of Canada will have French language representation in the authorities established for Canadian catalog records.
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16 dólar canadiense
m.Canadian dollar.* * *(n.) = Canadian dollarEx. If a currency has pennies (for instance, German marks, French francs, or Canadian dollars), amounts must be entered with the pennies.* * *(n.) = Canadian dollarEx: If a currency has pennies (for instance, German marks, French francs, or Canadian dollars), amounts must be entered with the pennies.
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17 franco francés
(n.) = French francEx. If a currency has pennies (for instance, German marks, French francs, or Canadian dollars), amounts must be entered with the pennies.* * *(n.) = French francEx: If a currency has pennies (for instance, German marks, French francs, or Canadian dollars), amounts must be entered with the pennies.
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18 anglófono
adj.English-speaking.m.English speaker.* * *► adjetivo1 English-speaking► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 English speaker* * *anglófono, -a1.ADJ English-speaking2.SM / F English speaker* * *- na adjetivo anglophone (frml)* * *= English-speaking, anglophone.Ex. The data and institutional setting were provided by three English-speaking West African countries -- Ghana, Liberia and Nigeria, and one French-speaking West African country -- Cameroon.Ex. This article describes the history and development of public libraries in anglophone, Francophone and Portuguese speaking Africa.----* canadiense anglófono = English-Canadian.* * *- na adjetivo anglophone (frml)* * *= English-speaking, anglophone.Ex: The data and institutional setting were provided by three English-speaking West African countries -- Ghana, Liberia and Nigeria, and one French-speaking West African country -- Cameroon.
Ex: This article describes the history and development of public libraries in anglophone, Francophone and Portuguese speaking Africa.* canadiense anglófono = English-Canadian.* * *anglófono -naEnglish-speaking, anglophone ( frml)* * *anglófono, -a, anglohablante♦ adjEnglish-speaking, anglophone♦ nm,fEnglish speaker, anglophone* * *adj English-speaking -
19 fiesta de disfraces
fancy-dress party* * *(n.) = costume party, fancy dress ballEx. Past celebrations have included the Faculty Survival Kits Party (based on the TV show 'Survivor'), the French Café Party (a paean to books and coffee), and the We Look Different Party wherein we used furniture rearrangement in the library as the inspiration to have a costume party.Ex. This book examines four Canadian fancy dress balls which were among the country's most highly acclaimed society entertainments of the late 19th c.* * *(n.) = costume party, fancy dress ballEx: Past celebrations have included the Faculty Survival Kits Party (based on the TV show 'Survivor'), the French Café Party (a paean to books and coffee), and the We Look Different Party wherein we used furniture rearrangement in the library as the inspiration to have a costume party.
Ex: This book examines four Canadian fancy dress balls which were among the country's most highly acclaimed society entertainments of the late 19th c. -
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(n.) = penny, coin denomination, coin denominationEx. If a currency has pennies (for instance, German marks, French francs, or Canadian dollars), amounts must be entered with the pennies.Ex. This unit of study walks early elementary students through the basics of counting and using the smallest U.S. coin denominations (penny, nickel, and dime).Ex. This unit of study walks early elementary students through the basics of counting and using the smallest U.S. coin denominations (penny, nickel, and dime).* * *(n.) = penny, coin denomination, coin denominationEx: If a currency has pennies (for instance, German marks, French francs, or Canadian dollars), amounts must be entered with the pennies.
Ex: This unit of study walks early elementary students through the basics of counting and using the smallest U.S. coin denominations (penny, nickel, and dime).Ex: This unit of study walks early elementary students through the basics of counting and using the smallest U.S. coin denominations (penny, nickel, and dime).
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French-Canadian — adjective see French Canadian … New Collegiate Dictionary
French-Canadian — See French Canadian. * * * … Universalium
French-Canadian — see French Canadian … English dictionary