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1 curso
Del verbo cursar: ( conjugate cursar) \ \
curso es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
cursó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: cursar curso
cursar ( conjugate cursar) verbo transitivo ( estudiar): cursó estudios de Derecho she did o studied o (BrE) read Law
curso sustantivo masculino 1 (Educ) el curso escolar/universitario the academic year◊ curso intensivo crash o intensive course;Ccurso de Orientación Universitaria ( en Esp) pre-university course; curso por correspondencia correspondence course 2 3 ( circulación):
cursar verbo transitivo
1 (estudiar) to study
2 (enviar) to send (tramitar) to process
curso sustantivo masculino
1 (marcha de acontecimientos, río) course (transcurso) en el curso de estos años he ido conociéndola, I've got to know her over the years
estará listo en el curso de esta semana, it'll be ready in the course of this week
año o mes en curso, current year o month
2 (rumbo, trayectoria) course: cada uno siguió su curso, each of them took his own course
3 (año académico) year (niños de una misma clase) class
4 (clases sobre una materia) course
5 Fin moneda de curso legal, legal tender ' curso' also found in these entries: Spanish: COU - de - dinamizar - entrada - entrado - ser - iniciación - invertir - marcha - nos - pelada - pelado - reciclaje - retener - satisfacción - seguir - acabar - acceso - acelerado - año - apertura - apuntar - base - bibliografía - corriente - corto - cursar - cursillo - delegado - dictar - duración - elemental - grado - iniciar - inscribir - inscripción - pasar - perder - preámbulo - preparatorio - programa - repetir - reprobar - sacar - semestral - semestre - teórico - terminar - torcer - tutor English: A-level - academy - advanced - ancillary - correspondence course - course - crash course - current - go along with - graduate - intensive - legal tender - nature - ongoing - PGCE - postgraduate - profit - progress - required - sandwich course - senior - tender - year - bias - blow - correspondence - drop - form - foundation - go - grade - home - legal - lower - on - process - program - retrain - sophomore - summer - though -
2 estudiante
estudiante sustantivo masculino y femenino ( de universidad) student; ( de secundaria) (high-school) student (AmE), (secondary school) pupil (BrE)
estudiante mf student ' estudiante' also found in these entries: Spanish: carnet - expediente - también - tiempo - universitaria - universitario - aplazar - aplicado - aprobar - aprovechado - asiduo - bochar - carné - concienzudo - de - empollar - encaminar - flojo - licenciar - mechón - modelo - provecho - remitir - reprobar - torpedo English: advanced - appreciative - apt - erase - exchange - expel - go up - learner - mark - medic - medical - most - progress - scholar - senior - serious - student - undergraduate - year - fresh - junior - postgraduate - sophomore - under - - year
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