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1 conductor
1) (a thing that conducts heat or electricity: Copper is a good conductor of heat.) conductor2) (a director of an orchestra, choir etc.) director de orquesta3) ((feminine conductress) a person who collects fares on a bus etc: a bus conductor.) cobrador; cobradora4) ((American) a guard on a train.) jefe de tren1. director de orquesta2. cobrador
conductor 1
◊ - tora adjetivoconductive; materiales conductores de la electricidad materials which conduct electricity ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
conductor 2 sustantivo masculino (Elec, Fís) conductor
conductor,-ora
I sustantivo masculino y femenino Auto driver
II sustantivo masculino Elec conductor ' conductor' also found in these entries: Spanish: cabina - chofer - chófer - cobrador - cobradora - conductora - director - directora - frenazo - pararrayos - responsable - revisor - revisora - camionero - contar - correr - despedir - estacionar - hábil - relevo - virar English: back up - bus conductor - bus driver - catapult - conduct - conductor - driver - ease off - ease up - hit-and-run - kerb-crawler - offside - safe - unhurt - bus - count - L - lightning - motorist - rostrumtr[kən'dʌktəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (of heat, electricity) conductor nombre masculino2 (of orchestra) director,-ra de orquesta3 (on bus) cobrador,-ra4 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (on train) jefe,-a de trenconductor [kən'dʌktər] n1) : conductor m, -tora f; revisor m, -sora f (en un tren); cobrador m, -dora f (en un bus); director m, -tora f (de una orquesta)2) : conductor m (de electricidad, etc.)n.• cobrador (p.e. de un autobús) s.m.• conductor s.m.• director s.m.• director de orquesta s.m.• revisor (p.e. de un tren) s.m.kən'dʌktər, kən'dʌktə(r)1) ( Mus) director, -tora m,f (de orquesta)2)a) ( on bus) cobrador, -dora m,f, guarda mf (RPl)b) ( on train) (AmE) cobrador, -dora m,f3) (Elec, Phys) conductor m[kǝn'dʌktǝ(r)]N2) (Phys) [of heat, electricity] conductor m ; (also: lightning conductor) pararrayos m inv* * *[kən'dʌktər, kən'dʌktə(r)]1) ( Mus) director, -tora m,f (de orquesta)2)a) ( on bus) cobrador, -dora m,f, guarda mf (RPl)b) ( on train) (AmE) cobrador, -dora m,f3) (Elec, Phys) conductor m
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