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1 gratuidad
f.gratuitousness, freebie.* * *1■ en algunos países la gratuidad de la enseñanza es un hecho in some countries free education is a fact2 (arbitrariedad) gratuitousness* * *SF1) (=cualidad de gratuito) cost-free status2) (=arbitrariedad) gratuitousness* * ** * *----* principio de gratuidad, el = gratis principle, the.* * ** * ** principio de gratuidad, el = gratis principle, the.* * *1(calidad de ser gratis): ofrecen garantías sobre la gratuidad de la asistencia médica they are offering guarantees of free health care o that health care will remain free2 (arbitrariedad) arbitrariness* * *
gratuidad sustantivo femenino (calidad de ser gratis) la gratuidad de la enseñanza garantiza una sociedad más justa, offering free education ensures a more just society
* * *gratuidad nfel gobierno ha prometido la gratuidad de los libros de texto the government has promised that textbooks will be free2. [de comentario] gratuitousness* * *f:gratuidad de la enseñanza/los medicamentos free education/medicine
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