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1 archaeology
(the study of objects belonging to ancient times (eg buildings, tools etc found in the earth).) arqueología- archaeological
archaeology n arqueologíatr[ɑːkɪ'ɒləʤɪ]1 arqueología: arqueología fn.• arqueología s.f.(esp US) [ˌɑːkɪ'ɒlǝdʒɪ]N arqueología f -
2 archaeology
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3 arqueología
arqueología sustantivo femenino archaeology
arqueología sustantivo femenino archaeology, US archeology ' arqueología' also found in these entries: English: archaeology - archeology -
4 archeology
tr[ɑːkɪ'ɒləʤɪ]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=archaeology archaeology{n.• arqueología s.f.BrE archaeology 'ɑːrki'ɑːlədʒi, ˌɑːki'ɒlədʒi mass noun arqueología f(esp US) [ˌɑːkɪ'ɒlǝdʒɪ]N arqueología f* * *BrE archaeology ['ɑːrki'ɑːlədʒi, ˌɑːki'ɒlədʒi] mass noun arqueología f -
5 excavate
'ekskəveit1) (to dig up (a piece of ground etc) or to dig out (a hole) by doing this.) excavar2) (in archaeology, to uncover or open up (a structure etc remaining from earlier times) by digging: The archaeologist excavated an ancient fortress.) excavar•- excavator
tr['ekskəveɪt]1 excavarv.• excavar v.'ekskəveɪttransitive/intransitive verb excavar['ekskǝveɪt]VT excavar* * *['ekskəveɪt]transitive/intransitive verb excavar -
6 industrial
adjective (having, concerning etc industries or the making of goods: That area of the country is industrial rather than agricultural.) industrialindustrial adj industrial
industrial adjetivo industrial ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino industrialist
industrial
I adjetivo industrial
polígono industrial, industrial estate
II mf industrialist ' industrial' also found in these entries: Spanish: accidente - cámara - conflicto - desarrollo - desechos - laboral - perita - perito - polígono - relojería - sociedad - caldera - cinturón - complejo - ingeniero - mecánico - movilización - zona English: dispute - engineer - industrial - industrial action - industrial area - industrial espionage - industrial estate - industrial unrest - industrialist - manufacturing - trading estate - cash - fair - heavytr[ɪn'dʌstrɪəl]1 industrial\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLindustrial accident accidente nombre masculino laboral, accidente de trabajoindustrial action huelgaindustrial dispute conflicto laboralindustrial estate polígono industrial, zona industrialindustrial relations relaciones nombre femenino plural laboralesIndustrial Revolution Revolución nombre femenino Industrialindustrial unrest conflictividad nombre femenino laboralindustrial tribunal tribunal nombre masculino laboralindustrial waste residuos nombre masculino plural industrialesindustrial [ɪn'dʌstriəl] adj: industrial♦ industrially advadj.• industrial adj.ɪn'dʌstriəla) <town/production/engineering> industrialb) ( Lab Rel)industrial accident — accidente m laboral or de trabajo
[ɪn'dʌstrɪǝl]industrial dispute — conflicto m laboral
1.ADJ industrial2.CPDindustrial accident N — accidente m laboral or de trabajo
industrial action N — (Brit) medidas fpl de presión or protesta laboral
to take industrial action — tomar medidas de presión or protesta laboral
industrial alcohol N — alcohol m de uso industrial
industrial archaeology N — arqueología f industrial
industrial design N — diseño m industrial
industrial diamond N — diamante m natural or industrial
industrial disease N — enfermedad f laboral
industrial dispute N — (Brit) conflicto m laboral
industrial engineering N — ingeniería f industrial
industrial espionage N — espionaje m industrial
industrial estate N — (Brit) zona f or (Sp) polígono m industrial
industrial goods NPL — bienes mpl de producción
industrial injury N — lesión f por accidente laboral
industrial park N — (US) zona f or (Sp) polígono m industrial
industrial relations NPL — relaciones fpl laborales
industrial relations legislation — legislación f laboral
Industrial Revolution N — Revolución f Industrial
industrial tribunal N — magistratura f de trabajo, tribunal m laboral
industrial unrest N — agitación f obrera, conflictos mpl laborales
industrial waste N — residuos mpl industriales
* * *[ɪn'dʌstriəl]a) <town/production/engineering> industrialb) ( Lab Rel)industrial accident — accidente m laboral or de trabajo
industrial dispute — conflicto m laboral
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7 underwater
underwater1 adj subacuáticounderwater2 adv bajo el aguatr[ʌndə'wɔːtəSMALLr/SMALL]1 submarino,-a, subacuático,-a1 bajo el aguaunderwater [.ʌndər'wɔt̬ər, -'wɑ-] adv: debajo (del agua)underwater adj: submarinoadj.• subacuático, -a adj.• submarino, -a adj.
I 'ʌndər'wɔːtər, ˌʌndə'wɔːtə(r)adjective submarino
II
adverb debajo del agua['ʌndǝ'wɔːtǝ(r)]1.ADJ submarino2.ADV debajo del aguahe swam underwater for several strokes before he surfaced — nadó varias brazas debajo del agua or bajo el agua antes de salir a la superficie
to stay underwater — permanecer sumergido, permanecer bajo el agua
3.CPD [exploration, fishing] submarino; [archaeology, photography] submarino, subacuáticounderwater camera N — cámara f subacuática
underwater fisherman N — submarinista mf
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I ['ʌndər'wɔːtər, ˌʌndə'wɔːtə(r)]adjective submarino
II
adverb debajo del agua
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