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mæƟə'mætiks((abbreviation maths mæ, (American) math mæƟ) the science or branch of knowledge dealing with measurements, numbers and quantities.) matemáticas- mathematically
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mathematics n matemáticastr[mæɵə'mætɪks]1 matemáticas nombre femenino pluralmathematics [.mæt̬hə'mæt̬ɪks] ns & pl: matemáticas fpl, matemática fn.• matemática s.f.• matemáticas s.f.pl.• matemático s.m.n.inv.• matemáticas s.f.pl.'mæθə'mætɪksnoun (+ sing vb) matemática(s) f(pl)[ˌmæθǝ'mætɪks]NSING matemáticas fpl* * *['mæθə'mætɪks]noun (+ sing vb) matemática(s) f(pl) -
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English-Spanish mathematics dictionary > abstract mathematics
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English-Spanish mathematics dictionary > applied mathematics
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'pjuə1) (not mixed with anything especially dirty or less valuable: pure gold.) puro2) (clean, especially morally: pure thoughts.) puro3) (complete; absolute: a pure accident.) puro, completo4) ((of sounds) clear; keeping in tune: She sang in a high pure tone.) límpido•- purely- pureness
- purity
- purify
- purification
- pure-blooded
- pure-bred
- pure and simple
pure adj puro
puré sustantivo masculino: puré de tomates tomato purée o paste; puré de papas or (Esp) patatas mashed o creamed potatoes
puré m Culin purée, thick soup
puré de patatas, mashed potatoes Locuciones: estar hecho puré, to be exhausted o familiar to be knackered ' puré' also found in these entries: Spanish: candorosa - candoroso - castiza - castizo - comerse - grumosa - grumoso - impoluta - impoluto - lana - ley - liofilizar - mera - mero - pura - puro - simple - aplastar - carambola - conjetura - mancha English: banger - cream - crisps - mash - potato chips - pure - soup - conjecture - croquette - puree - racially - sheer - solidtr['pjʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) puro,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLpure and simple puro,-a y simplepure new wool pura lana virgenadj.• acendrado, -a adj.• castizo, -a adj.• casto, -a adj.• fino, -a adj.• genuino, -a adj.• honesto, -a adj.• incorrupto, -a adj.• limpio, -a adj.• lirondo, -a adj.• mondo, -a adj.• neto, -a adj.• puro, -a adj.• terso, -a adj.pjʊr, pjʊə(r)a) ( unmixed) puroit's negligence pure and simple — se trata de negligencia, lisa or simple y llanamente
b) ( not applied) (before n) <science/mathematics> puro[pjʊǝ(r)]1. ADJ(compar purer) (superl purest)1) (=unadulterated) [wool, alcohol, substance] puro; [silk] naturalit's blackmail, pure and simple — esto es chantaje, lisa y llanamente
2) (=clean, clear) [air, water, sound, light] puro3) (=sheer) [pleasure, luck, coincidence, speculation] puro4) (=theoretical) puro5) (=virgin, blameless) puropure in or of heart — liter limpio de corazón
2.CPDPUREpure vowel N — vocal f simple
Position of "puro"
You should generally put p uro after the noun when you mean pure in the sense of "uncontaminated" or "unadulterated" and before the noun in the sense of "sheer" or "plain":
... pure olive oil...... aceite puro de oliva...
It's pure coincidence Es pura coincidencia For further uses and examples, see main entry* * *[pjʊr, pjʊə(r)]a) ( unmixed) puroit's negligence pure and simple — se trata de negligencia, lisa or simple y llanamente
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matemáticas sustantivo femenino plural mathematics, math (AmE), maths (BrE)
matemáticas fpl mathematics sing: me gustan las matemáticas, I like maths ' matemáticas' also found in these entries: Spanish: atragantarse - base - darse - ducha - ducho - en - estrellarse - evaluación - honda - incapaz - negada - negado - nota - portento - sopa - suspender - talón - tumbar English: deficiency - do - expertise - mathematics - maths - proficiency -
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kəu
1. noun1) (a railway carriage: The last two coaches of the train were derailed.) vagón2) (a bus for tourists etc.) autocar3) (a trainer in athletics, sport etc: the tennis coach.) entrenador4) (a private teacher: They employed a coach to help their son with his mathematics.) profesor particular5) (a four-wheeled horsedrawn vehicle.) carruaje
2. verb(to prepare (a person) for an examination, contest etc: He coached his friend for the Latin exam.) preparar- coachman
coach1 n1. autocar2. vagón3. coche de caballos / carruaje / carroza4. entrenador5. profesor particularcoach2 vb1. entrenar2. preparartr[kəʊʧ]4 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL (tutor) profesor,-ra particular5 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (trainer) entrenador,-ra1 SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL dar clases particulares a, preparar2 SMALLSPORT/SMALL entrenar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcoach station terminal nombre femenino de autobusescoach tour circuito en autocarcoach trip excursión nombre femenino en autocarcoach ['ko:ʧ] vt: entrenar (atletas, artistas), preparar (alumnos)coach n1) carriage: coche m, carruaje m, carroza f2) : vagón m de pasajeros (de un tren)3) bus: autobús m, ómnibus m4) : pasaje m aéreo de segunda clase5) trainer: entrenador m, -dora fn.• entrenador (Deporte) s.m.n.• autocar (Automóvil) s.m.• carro s.m.• carruaje s.m.• coche s.m.• diligencia s.f.• maestro particular s.m.• vagón s.m.v.• amaestrar v.• enseñar v.• entrenar v.
I kəʊtʃ1)a) ( horse-drawn carriage) coche m (de caballos), carruaje m; ( stage coach) diligencia fb) ( long-distance bus) (BrE) autobús m, autocar m (Esp), pullman m (CS)2) ( Rail)a) (AmE) vagón m de tercera (clase); (before n) <fare, passenger> de tercerab) (BrE) vagón m3)a) ( tutor) profesor, -sora m,f particularb) ( team manager) entrenador, -dora m,f, director técnico, directora técnica mf (AmL)
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transitive verb \<\<team/player\>\> entrenar; \<\<pupil/student/singer\>\> preparar, darle* clases a[kǝʊtʃ]1. N1) (esp Brit) (=bus) autobús m, autocar m (Sp), coche m de línea, pullman m (LAm), camión m (Mex), micro m (Arg); (Brit) (Rail) coche m, vagón m, pullman m (Mex); (horse-drawn) diligencia f ; (ceremonial) carroza f2) (Sport) (=trainer) entrenador(a) m / f3) (=tutor) profesor(a) m / f particular2.VT [+ team] entrenar, preparar; [+ student] enseñar, preparar3.CPDcoach building N — (Brit) construcción f de carrocerías
coach class N — (US) (=economy class) clase f turista
coach driver N — (Brit) conductor(a) m / f de autobús, conductor(a) m / f de autocar (Sp)
coach operator N — compañía f de autobuses, compañía f de autocares (Sp)
coach park N — (Brit) aparcamiento m para autobuses, aparcamiento m para autocares (Sp)
coach party N — (Brit) grupo m que viaja en autobús or (Sp) autocar
coach station N — estación f de autobuses
coach tour N — (Brit) gira f en autocar, viaje m en autocar
coach transfer N — (Brit) traslado m en autobús, traslado m en autocar (Sp)
coach trip N — (Brit) excursión f en autobús, excursión f en autocar (Sp)
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I [kəʊtʃ]1)a) ( horse-drawn carriage) coche m (de caballos), carruaje m; ( stage coach) diligencia fb) ( long-distance bus) (BrE) autobús m, autocar m (Esp), pullman m (CS)2) ( Rail)a) (AmE) vagón m de tercera (clase); (before n) <fare, passenger> de tercerab) (BrE) vagón m3)a) ( tutor) profesor, -sora m,f particularb) ( team manager) entrenador, -dora m,f, director técnico, directora técnica mf (AmL)
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transitive verb \<\<team/player\>\> entrenar; \<\<pupil/student/singer\>\> preparar, darle* clases a -
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- 'men-adjective (very simple; not advanced: elementary mathematics.) elemental, básicoelementary adj elementaltr[elɪ'mentərɪ]1 (basic) elemental, básico,-a2 (easy) fácil, sencillo,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLelementary education enseñanza primariaelementary mathematics matemáticas nombre femenino plural elementaleselementary particle partícula elementalelementary school escuela primariaelementary [.ɛlə'mɛntri] adj1) simple: elemental, simple, fundamental2) : de enseñanza primariaadj.• elemental adj.'elə'mentəri, ˌelɪ'mentriadjective elemental, básico[ˌelɪ'mentǝrɪ]1. ADJ1) (=basic) [idea, precautions, rules] elemental, básicoelementary politeness requires that... — la cortesía más elemental requiere que...
elementary, my dear Watson! — ¡elemental, querido Watson!
2) (=introductory) [maths, level, exercises] elemental, básicoelementary reading and writing skills — habilidades fpl de lectura y escritura básicas
2.CPDelementary education N — (US) enseñanza f primaria
elementary particle N — partícula f elemental
elementary school N — (US) escuela f de enseñanza primaria
elementary student N — (US) alumno(-a) m / f de (la escuela) primaria
elementary teacher N — (US) maestro(-a) m / f de (enseñanza) primaria
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- 'tiʃən1) (a person who is good at mathematics: For a young boy, he's quite a mathematician!) matemático2) (someone who works in mathematics: He is a mathematician with a local engineering firm.) matemáticomathematician n matemáticotr[mæɵəmə'tɪʃən]1 matemático,-amathematician [.mæt̬həmə'tɪʃən] n: matemático m, -ca fn.• matemático s.m.'mæθəmə'tɪʃənnoun matemático, -ca m,f[ˌmæθǝmǝ'tɪʃǝn]N matemático(-a) m / f* * *['mæθəmə'tɪʃən]noun matemático, -ca m,f -
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matemático,-a
I adjetivo mathematical
II sustantivo masculino y femenino mathematician
III sustantivo femenino mathematics ' matemática' also found in these entries: Spanish: cálculo - salir English: math - mathematics - maths -
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noun (a shortened form of a word etc: Maths is an abbreviation of mathematics.) abreviaturaabbreviation n abreviaturatr[əbriːvɪ'eɪʃən]1 (shortening) abreviación nombre femenino2 (shortened form) abreviaturaabbreviation [ə.bri:vi'eɪʃən] n: abreviación f, abreviatura fn.• abreviación s.f.• abreviatura s.f.• condensación s.f.• resumen s.m.• sigla s.f.ə'briːvi'eɪʃəna) c ( shortened word) abreviatura fb) u ( shortening of word) abreviación f[ǝˌbriːvɪ'eɪʃǝn]N1) (=short form) abreviatura f2) (=act of shortening) abreviación f* * *[ə'briːvi'eɪʃən]a) c ( shortened word) abreviatura fb) u ( shortening of word) abreviación f
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