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1) (existing at the beginning; first: This part of the house is new but the rest is original.) original2) ((able to produce ideas which are) new, fresh or not thought of before: original ideas; He has a very original mind.) original3) ((of a painting etc) by the artist etc, from which copies may be made: The original painting is in the museum, but there are hundreds of copies.) originaloriginal1 adj1. originalis this the original painting or is it a copy? ¿es éste el cuadro original o es una copia?2. primero / originariooriginal2 n originalthis is not the original, it's a copy no es el original, es una copia
original adjetivo / noun masculine original
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I adjetivo original
II mf original: tengo que entregar el original a la imprenta, I have to give the original to the printer's ' original' also found in these entries: Spanish: m.s. - novedosa - novedoso - originaria - originario - pecado - primitiva - primitivo - promotor - promotora - retornar - subtítulo - versión - vista - visto - VO - subtitular English: arrange - beat down - close - creative - derivative - first - individual - master - novel - original - originally - sell back - unconventional - unusual - different - line - secondary - stick - unoriginaltr[ə'rɪʤɪnəl]1 (first, earliest) original, originario,-a, primero,-a2 (not copied) original3 (new, different) original■ how original! ¡qué original!1 original nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin the original en versión originaloriginal sin pecado originaloriginal [ə'rɪʤənəl] adj: originaloriginal n: original madj.• original adj.• originario, -a adj.• primitivo, -a adj.n.• auténtica s.f.• original s.m.• prototipo s.m.
I ə'rɪdʒənḷ1) ( first) original, originariothe original inhabitants — los primeros habitantes, los habitantes originarios
original sin — pecado m original
2)a) ( not copied) originalb) ( unusual) original
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a) (document, painting, sculpture) original mb) ( unusual person)[ǝ'rɪdʒɪnl]1. ADJ1) (=first, earliest) [version, size, colour, owner, intention, idea] original; [inhabitants] primero, primitivoof the original twenty, only twelve remained — de los veinte iniciales, solo quedaban doce
2) (=not copied) [document, painting] original3) (=unusual, creative) [person, idea] original2. N1) (=manuscript, painting, document) original m2) (=person)3.CPDoriginal sin N — pecado m original
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I [ə'rɪdʒənḷ]1) ( first) original, originariothe original inhabitants — los primeros habitantes, los habitantes originarios
original sin — pecado m original
2)a) ( not copied) originalb) ( unusual) original
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a) (document, painting, sculpture) original mb) ( unusual person) -
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1 nC&G, COMP&DP línea fCONST cuerda f, línea f, tubería fCRYSTALL of spectrum or diffraction pattern, ELEC supply network, ELEC ENG, ELECTRON to heap or pile up, GEOM línea fHYDRAUL canalización fNUCL línea fPACK cadena fPRINT línea fRAD PHYS raya f, línea fTELECOM línea fTV trama f2 vtCOATINGS revestir, forrarMINE blindar, entubarPROD bearing block recubrir, revestir, forrar
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