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gramme n gramotr[græm]1 gramogramme (US/UK)n.• gramo (Unidades) s.m.græm[ɡræm]N (Brit) gramo m* * *[græm] -
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( written abbreviation) (gram(me); grams.) gr, gMultiple Entries: G g G,◊ g sustantivo femenino ( read as /xe/) the letter G, g
G, g f (letra) G, g 'G' also found in these entries: Spanish: ej. - grupo - pestiño - sol - sostenido - v.gr. - el - ge - golfo - grande - guardia - público - un English: aggregate - aghast - ago - analog - analogue - anger - angle - antigovernment - archipelago - arrogance - arrogant - asparagus - August - avant-garde - backlog - bangle - bargain - beagle - bedbug - beefburger - begin - beginner - beginning - begonia - begun - big - bigamist - bigamous - bigamy - bigot - bigoted - bigotry - bigshot - bigwig - billy goat - bingo - bodyguard - bog - bogeyman - boggle - bogus - bongo - boogie - Bosnia-Herzegovina - brogue - budgerigar - bug - bugger - buggy - bulldoggtr[græm]1 (gram, gramme) gramo; (abbreviation) gG (note)n.• sol (Música) s.m.
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g dʒiː nouna) ( letter) G, g f
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a) (= gravity/gravities) G
I [dʒiː]1. N1) (=letter) G, g f2) (Mus)G — sol m
G major/minor — sol mayor/menor
G sharp/flat — sol sostenido/bemol
2. ABBR1) (Scol) (=mark)= Good N2) (US)(Cine) = general audience todos los públicos3) **= grand (Brit) mil libras fpl ; (US) mil dólares mpl
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1.ABBR= gram(s), gramme(s) g, gr2.N ABBR= gravity g* * *
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g [dʒiː] nouna) ( letter) G, g f
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a) (= gravity/gravities) G -
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( written abbreviation) (gram(me); grams.) gr, gMultiple Entries: G g G,◊ g sustantivo femenino ( read as /xe/) the letter G, g
G, g f (letra) G, g 'G' also found in these entries: Spanish: ej. - grupo - pestiño - sol - sostenido - v.gr. - el - ge - golfo - grande - guardia - público - un English: aggregate - aghast - ago - analog - analogue - anger - angle - antigovernment - archipelago - arrogance - arrogant - asparagus - August - avant-garde - backlog - bangle - bargain - beagle - bedbug - beefburger - begin - beginner - beginning - begonia - begun - big - bigamist - bigamous - bigamy - bigot - bigoted - bigotry - bigshot - bigwig - billy goat - bingo - bodyguard - bog - bogeyman - boggle - bogus - bongo - boogie - Bosnia-Herzegovina - brogue - budgerigar - bug - bugger - buggy - bulldoggtr[græm]1 (gram, gramme) gramo; (abbreviation) gG (note)n.• sol (Música) s.m.
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g dʒiː nouna) ( letter) G, g f
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a) (= gravity/gravities) G
I [dʒiː]1. N1) (=letter) G, g f2) (Mus)G — sol m
G major/minor — sol mayor/menor
G sharp/flat — sol sostenido/bemol
2. ABBR1) (Scol) (=mark)= Good N2) (US)(Cine) = general audience todos los públicos3) **= grand (Brit) mil libras fpl ; (US) mil dólares mpl
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1.ABBR= gram(s), gramme(s) g, gr2.N ABBR= gravity g* * *
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g [dʒiː] nouna) ( letter) G, g f
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См. также в других словарях:
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Gram equivalent — Gram Gram, Gramme Gramme, n. [F. gramme, from Gr. ? that which is written, a letter, a small weight, fr. ? to write. See {Graphic.}] The unit of weight in the metric system. It was intended to be exactly, and is very nearly, equivalent to the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gramme — gram, gramme The shorter form is now usual for the metric unit of mass. The abbreviation is g (without full point) … Modern English usage
gram — gram, gramme The shorter form is now usual for the metric unit of mass. The abbreviation is g (without full point) … Modern English usage
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