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'letə1) (a mark expressing a sound: the letters of the alphabet.) letra2) (a written message, especially sent by post in an envelope: She slowly took the letter from its envelope; Did you post my letter?) carta•- letterbox
- letterhead
- to the letter
letter n1. letra2. cartatr['letəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of alphabet) letra2 (message) carta1 letras nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto the letter al pie de la letracapital letter mayúsculaletter bomb carta-bombaletter of credit carta de créditoletter of introduction carta de presentación, carta de recomendaciónsmall letter minúsculaletter ['lɛt̬ər] vt: marcar con letras, inscribir letras enletter n1) : letra f (del alfabeto)2) : carta fa letter to my mother: una carta a mi madre3) letters nplarts: letras fpl4)to the letter : al pie de la letran.• carta s.f.• letra s.f.• literatura s.f.v.• marcar v.• rotular v.'letər, 'letə(r)1) ( written message) carta fletter of introduction — carta f de recomendación; (before n)
2)a) ( of alphabet) letra fto the letter — al pie de la letra
b) letters pl ( literature) (frml)['letǝ(r)]a man/woman of letters — un hombre/una mujer de letras, un literato/una literata
1. N1) [of alphabet] letra fsmall letter — (letra f) minúscula f
capital letter — (letra f) mayúscula f
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to follow instructions to the letter — cumplir las instrucciones al pie de la letra2) (=missive) carta fletters of Galdós — (as published) epistolario m de Galdós
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by letter — por carta, por escritodocumentary/irrevocable letter of credit — carta f de crédito documentaria/irrevocable
3) letters (=learning) letras fplman of letters — hombre m de letras, literato m
2.the boxes were lettered according to country — las cajas estaban ordenadas por letras según los países
3.CPDletter bomb N — carta f bomba
letter card N — (Brit) carta-tarjeta f
letter carrier N — (US) cartero(-a) m / f
letter opener N — abrecartas m inv
letter quality N — calidad f carta
letter quality printer N — impresora f calidad carta
letter writer N — corresponsal mf
* * *['letər, 'letə(r)]1) ( written message) carta fletter of introduction — carta f de recomendación; (before n)
2)a) ( of alphabet) letra fto the letter — al pie de la letra
b) letters pl ( literature) (frml)a man/woman of letters — un hombre/una mujer de letras, un literato/una literata
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