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1 invisibility
noun invisibilidadtr[ɪnvɪzə'bɪlətɪ]1 invisibilidad nombre femeninoinvisibility [ɪn.vɪzə'bɪlət̬i] n: invisibilidad fn.• invisibilidad s.f.[ɪnˌvɪzǝ'bɪlɪtɪ]N invisibilidad f -
2 invisibility
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3 invisible
in'vizəbl(not able to be seen: Only in stories can people make themselves invisible.) invisible- invisibility
invisible adj invisible
invisible adjetivo invisible
invisible adjetivo invisible ' invisible' also found in these entries: English: invisible - disappear - naked - unseentr[ɪn'vɪzəbəl]1 invisible\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLinvisible ink tinta simpáticainvisible mending zurcido invisibleinvisible [ɪn'vɪzəbəl] adj: invisible♦ invisibly [-bli] advadj.• invisible adj.ɪn'vɪzəbəla) ( unseen) invisibleinvisible ink — tinta f invisible or simpática
b) (Econ, Fin) <earnings/exports> invisible[ɪn'vɪzǝbl]1.ADJ (gen) (Comm) invisible2.invisiblesNPL (Comm) ingresos mpl invisibles3.CPDinvisible assets NPL — activo msing invisible
invisible earnings NPL — ingresos mpl invisibles
invisible exports NPL — exportaciones fpl invisibles
invisible imports NPL — importaciones fpl invisibles
invisible ink N — tinta f simpática
invisible mending N — zurcido m invisible
* * *[ɪn'vɪzəbəl]a) ( unseen) invisibleinvisible ink — tinta f invisible or simpática
b) (Econ, Fin) <earnings/exports> invisible
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