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Spanish adj n españoltr['spænɪʃ]1 español,-la1 (person) español,-la2 (language) español nombre masculino, castellano1 los españoles nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe Spanish Embassy la Embajada de EspañaSpanish America HispanoaméricaSpanish fly cantáridaSpanish guitar guitarra clásicaSpanish ['spænɪʃ] adj: españolSpanish n1) : español m (idioma)2) the Spanish npl: los españolesadj.• castellano, -a adj.• español, -ñola adj.• hispano, -a adj.n.• castellano s.m.• español, -ñola s.m.,f.
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a) u ( language) castellano m, español mb) ( people) (+ pl vb)['spænɪʃ]the Spanish — los españoles; ( Hispanics) los hispanos
1.ADJ español2. N1)the Spanish — (=people) los españoles
2) (Ling) español m, castellano m (esp LAm)3.CPDSpanish AmericanSpanish chestnut N — castaña f dulce
Spanish fly N — cantárida f
Spanish guitar N — guitarra f española
Spanish omelette N — tortilla f de patatas
Spanish speaker N — hispanohablante mf, hispanoparlante mf
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I ['spænɪʃ]
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a) u ( language) castellano m, español mb) ( people) (+ pl vb)the Spanish — los españoles; ( Hispanics) los hispanos
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Spanish ['spænɪʃ]espagnol2 nounLinguistics espagnol m∎ the Spanish les Espagnols mpl►► Spanish America Amérique f hispanophone;the Spanish Armada l'Invincible Armada f;the Spanish Civil War la guerre (civile) d'Espagne;Spanish guitar guitare f classique;the Spanish Inquisition l'Inquisition f espagnole;the Spanish Main la mer des Caraïbes;Botany Spanish moss tillandsie f;Spanish omelette omelette f à l'espagnole;Spanish onion oignon m d'Espagneⓘ THE SPANISH ARMADA Cette flotte fut envoyée par Philippe II d'Espagne en 1588 dans le but d'envahir l'Angleterre et d'y rétablir le catholicisme. Malgré une supériorité numérique et une longue préparation, une série de contretemps et la maniabilité de la flotte britannique firent échouer le projet. -
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Spanish [ˈspænɪ∫]1. adjectiveespagnol ; [teacher] d'espagnol2. noun( = language) espagnol m3. compounds* * *['spænɪʃ] 1.1) ( people)the Spanish — les Espagnols mpl
2) ( language) espagnol m2.adjective espagnol -
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tr[spænɪʃə'merɪkən]1 hispanoamericano,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe Spanish-American War la Guerra de Cubaadj.• hispanoamericano, -a adj.• indiano, -a adj. -
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1 noun(a) (in the US) Hispanique mf(b) (in Latin America) Hispano-Américain(e) m,f(a) (in the US) hispanique(b) (in Latin America) hispano-américainⓘ THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR Ce conflit opposa, en 1898, les États-Unis à l'Espagne dans les Caraïbes. Se posant en défenseurs des Cubains opprimés par les Espagnols, les Américains eurent la victoire facile. Elle leur permit d'étendre leur influence sur le Pacifique et les Caraïbes tout en conférant à leur pays le statut de puissance mondiale.Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > Spanish-American
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tr['spænɪʃspiːkɪŋ]1 de habla española, hispanohablanteadj.• de habla española adj.['spænɪʃ'spiːkɪŋ]ADJ hispanohablante, de habla española -
8 Spanish fly
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9 Spanish omelet
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10 Spanish omelette
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11 Spanish Lace
A machine-made silk lace to imitate the old hand-made Spanish laces. Done in all styles of design. Used for dress decoration. This is a comprehensive term including convent lace, needle-point lace, cut drawnwork, etc. -
12 Spanish Merino
Spain is the home of the merino sheep. Its fleece is sorted into four sorts as follow: - 1. Refina, the choicest (picklock). 2. Fina, from the belly, hindquarters and thighs. 3. Terceira, from the head, throat, lower parts of the neck and shoulders. 4. Inferior, tufts from the forehead and cheeks, and from the tail and legs (see Spanish Wool) -
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A n2 Ling espagnol m. -
14 Spanish Armada
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15 Spanish tile
- Spanish tile
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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16 Spanish American
adj.• hispanoamericano, -a adj.n.• hispanoamericano s.m.['spænɪʃǝ'merɪkǝn]1.ADJ hispanoamericano2.N hispanoamericano(-a) m / f -
17 Spanish America
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18 Spanish bayonet
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19 Spanish bream
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20 Spanish broom
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