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noun plural (the hot regions between or (loosely) near these lines: The ship is heading for the tropics.) trópicostropics npl el trópicon.• trópico s.m. -
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'tropik(either of two imaginary circles running round the earth at about 23 degrees north (Tropic of Cancer) or south (Tropic of Capricorn) of the equator.) trópico- tropics- tropical
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tr['trɒpɪk]1 trópico1 los trópicos nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLTropic of Cancer trópico de CáncerTropic of Capricorn trópico de Capricornio: tropicaltropic n1) : trópico mtropic of Cancer: trópico de Cáncer2)the tropics : el trópicoadj.• trópico, -a adj.n.• trópico s.m.• zona tropical s.f.'trɑːpɪk, 'trɒpɪka) ( line) trópico mthe Tropic of Cancer/Capricorn — el trópico de Cáncer/Capricornio
['trɒpɪk]N trópico mthe Tropic of Cancer/Capricorn — el Trópico de Cáncer/Capricornio
* * *['trɑːpɪk, 'trɒpɪk]a) ( line) trópico mthe Tropic of Cancer/Capricorn — el trópico de Cáncer/Capricornio
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1. deit noun1) ((a statement on a letter etc giving) the day of the month, the month and year: I can't read the date on this letter.) fecha2) (the day and month and/or the year in which something happened or is going to happen: What is your date of birth?) fecha3) (an appointment or engagement, especially a social one with a member of the opposite sex: He asked her for a date.) compromiso, cita
2. verb1) (to have or put a date on: This letter isn't dated.) fechar, poner fecha a2) ((with from or back) to belong to; to have been made, written etc at (a certain time): Their quarrel dates back to last year.) datar (de), remontarse (a)3) (to become obviously old-fashioned: His books haven't dated much.) pasar de moda•- dated- dateline
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II deit noun(the brown, sticky fruit of the date palm, a kind of tree growing in the tropics.) dátildate n1. fechawhat's the date today? ¿a qué fecha estamos?2. cita3. dátilout of date pasado de moda / desfasadoup to date al día / actualizadotr[deɪt]1 (fruit) dátil nombre masculino————————tr[deɪt]1 (in time) fecha■ what's the date today? ¿a qué fecha estamos?2 (appointment) cita, compromiso■ right, it's a date! ¡vale, quedamos fijo!■ have you got a date for the dance? ¿tienes pareja para el baile?4 (performance, booking) actuación nombre femenino1 (write a date on) fechar2 (determine the date of) datar3 (show the age of) demostrar la edad de2 (go out of fashion) pasar de moda3 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (go out together) salir juntos, ser novios\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat a later date más tarde, en una fecha posteriorout of date (ideas) anticuado,-a 2 (clothes) pasado,-a de moda 3 (technology) desfasado,-a, obsoleto,-a 4 (ticket, food) caducado,-ato date hasta la fechaup to date actualizado,-a, al díato be up to date (on something) estar al tanto (de algo), estar al corriente (de algo)to set a date for something fijar la fecha para algoclosing date fecha tope, fecha límitedate of birth fecha de nacimientodate rape violación nombre femenino en una citasell-by date fecha de caducidad1) : fechar (una carta, etc.), datar (un objeto)it was dated June 9: estaba fechada el 9 de junio2) : salir conshe's dating my brother: sale con mi hermanodate vi: datardate n1) : fecha fto date: hasta la fecha2) epoch, period: época f, período m3) appointment: cita f4) companion: acompañante mf5) : dátil m (fruta)n.• cita s.f.• dátil s.m.• fecha s.f.• plazo s.m.v.• datar v.• fechar v.deɪt
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1) (of appointment, battle) fecha fwhat's the date today? — ¿a qué fecha estamos?
to date — hasta la fecha, hasta el momento
2) (colloq)a) ( appointment) cita fb) ( person) (esp AmE)c) ( booking)3) ( fruit) dátil m
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1)a) ( mark with date) fecharb) ( give date to) \<\<remains/pottery/fossil\>\> datar, determinar la antigüedad de2) ( betray age) (colloq)that song really dates you — eso delata tu edad, eso demuestra lo viejo que eres
3) ( go out with) (esp AmE colloq) salir* con (fam)
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vi1) ( originate in) datar2) ( become old-fashioned) pasar de moda3) ( go on dates) (esp AmE colloq) salir* con chicas/chicos or (AmL tb) a noviar, pololear (Chi fam)
I [deɪt]1. N1) (=year, day of month) fecha fwhat's the date today?, what date is it today? — ¿qué fecha es hoy?
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at some future date — en alguna fecha futura•
at a later date — en una fecha posteriorout-of-date, up-to-date•
to date — hasta la fecha2) (=appointment) cita f, compromiso m ; (with girlfriend, boyfriend) cita f•
to have a date with sb — tener una cita con algnhave you got a date tonight? — ¿tienes algún compromiso para esta noche?
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to make a date with sb — citarse or quedar con algnthey made a date for eight o'clock — se citaron para las ocho, quedaron a las ocho
3) (=person one is dating) pareja f, acompañante mfwho's your date for tonight? — ¿con quién sales esta noche?
4) (=concert etc) actuación f2. VT1) (=put date on) [+ letter] fechar, poner fecha a2) (=establish age of) [+ object] fechar, datar3) (=show age of) [+ person]you remember the Tremeloes? that really dates you! — ¿recuerdas a los Tremeloes? ¡eso demuestra lo viejo que eres!
4) (=go out with) [+ girl etc] salir con, pololear con (Chile)3. VI1) (=show age) pasar de moda2)to date back to — [+ time] remontarse a
3) (=go out with sb)is she dating? — ¿sale con chicos?
4.CPDdate book N — (US) agenda f
date-stampdate stamp N — (on library book, fresh food) sello m de fecha; (=postmark) matasellos m inv
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[deɪt]N (Bot) (=fruit) dátil m ; (also: date palm) palmera f datilera* * *[deɪt]
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1) (of appointment, battle) fecha fwhat's the date today? — ¿a qué fecha estamos?
to date — hasta la fecha, hasta el momento
2) (colloq)a) ( appointment) cita fb) ( person) (esp AmE)c) ( booking)3) ( fruit) dátil m
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1)a) ( mark with date) fecharb) ( give date to) \<\<remains/pottery/fossil\>\> datar, determinar la antigüedad de2) ( betray age) (colloq)that song really dates you — eso delata tu edad, eso demuestra lo viejo que eres
3) ( go out with) (esp AmE colloq) salir* con (fam)
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vi1) ( originate in) datar2) ( become old-fashioned) pasar de moda3) ( go on dates) (esp AmE colloq) salir* con chicas/chicos or (AmL tb) a noviar, pololear (Chi fam) -
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1) (of the tropics: The climate there is tropical.) tropical2) (growing etc in hot countries: tropical plants.) tropicaltropical adj tropical
tropical adjetivo tropical
tropical adjetivo tropical ' tropical' also found in these entries: Spanish: país - piña - selva - invierno - verano English: imagine - premium - rainforest - tropical - fierce - forest - low - raintr['trɒpɪkəl]1 tropicaladj.• tropical adj.'trɑːpɪkəl, 'trɒpɪkəladjective tropical['trɒpɪkǝl]ADJ [fruit, climate, disease] tropical* * *['trɑːpɪkəl, 'trɒpɪkəl]adjective tropical
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