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21 skittles
noun singular (a game in which the players try to knock down a number of skittles with a ball: a game of skittles; Do you play skittles?; (also adjective) a skittles match.) bolos1 bolos nombre masculino plural, boliche m singn.• boliche s.m.• juego de bolos s.m.'skɪtḷznoun (+ sing vb) bolos mplto have a game of skittles — jugar* a los bolos
* * *['skɪtḷz]noun (+ sing vb) bolos mplto have a game of skittles — jugar* a los bolos
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22 hearts
noun plural ((sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits: the two of hearts.) corazones; copas (cartas españolas) -
23 bionics
(the use of biological principles in the design of computers etc.) biónica- bionictr[baɪ'ɒnɪks]1 biónica[baɪ'ɒnɪks]NSING electrónica f biológica -
24 Cards
noun singular (the game(s) played with playing-cards: He cheats at cards.) cartas1 (card-playing) cartas nombre femenino plural■ shall we play cards? ¿jugamos a cartas?n.• naipes s.m.pl.ABBR(Brit) = Cardiganshire -
25 ninepins
(a form of bowling in which nine bottle-shaped objects are knocked over with a ball: a game of ninepins; Ninepins is a very good game.) bolos1 juego de bolosninepins ['naɪn.pɪnz] n: bolos mpln.• juego de bolos s.m.['naɪnpɪnz]NPL (=game) juego m de bolos; (=objects) bolos mpl- go down like ninepins -
26 clubs
noun plural ((sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits which is black and shaped like a clover: the six of clubs.) tréboln.• trébol s.m. -
27 marbles
noun singular (any of several games played with marbles: The boys were playing marbles.) canicasmarbles npl canicas1 (game) canicas nombre femenino plural1 SMALLART/SMALL mármoles nombre masculino pluraln.• canica s.f. -
28 spades
noun plural ((sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits: the ten of spades.) picas, espadasspades npl picasn.• espadas (en la baraja española) s.f.pl.• picas (en la baraja francesa) s.f.pl. -
29 charades
noun singular (a game in which each syllable of a word, and then the whole word, is acted and the audience has to guess the word.) charada1 (game) charadas nombre femenino pluralcharades [ʃə'reɪdz] ns & pl: charada f -
30 gardens
noun singular or plural (a park, especially one where animals are kept or special trees or flowers are grown: zoological/botanical gardens.) jardines, parque1 (public park) jardines nombre masculino plural -
31 diamonds
noun plural ((sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits: the five of diamonds.) diamantes -
32 greenhouse effect
noun ((singular) the gradual heating of the atmosphere caused by air pollution which traps energy from the sun.) efecto invernaderogreenhouse effect n efecto invernaderoefecto invernaderogreenhouse effect : efecto m invernaderon.• efecto invernadero (AMB, FIS) s.m. -
33 botanic(al) gardens
noun singular or plural (a public park for the growing of native and foreign plants.) jardín botánico -
34 botanic(al) gardens
noun singular or plural (a public park for the growing of native and foreign plants.) jardín botánico -
35 barracks
'bærəks(a building or buildings for housing soldiers: confined to barracks (= not allowed to leave the barracks).) cuartelbarracks n cuartelwhere is the barracks? ¿dónde está el cuartel?tr['bærəks]1 cuartel nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be confined to barracks estar bajo arresto en cuartel Table 1SMALLNOTA/SMALL Puede considerarse tanto singular como plural/Table 1 ■ where is/are the barracks? ¿dónde está el cuartel?barracks ['bærəks] ns & pl: cuartel mn.• barracón s.m.• cuartel s.m.'bærəks['bærǝks]NPL1) (Mil) cuartel msing2) (=house) caserón ma great barracks of a place — (Brit) una casa enorme, un caserón
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36 electronics
noun singular (the branch of science that deals with the study of the movement and effects of electrons and with their application to machines etc.) electrónicaelectronics n electrónicatr[ɪlek'trɒnɪks]1 (science, technology) electrónica1 (circuits and devices) componentes nombre masculino plural electrónicos\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLelectronics industry industria electrónicaelectronics [i.lɛk'trɑnɪks] n: electrónica fn.• electrónica s.f.• electrónico s.m.n.inv.• electrónica s.f.ɪ'lek'trɑːnɪks, ˌɪlek'trɒnɪksb) ( circuitry) (+ sing or pl vb) sistema m electrónico[ɪlek'trɒnɪks]1.NSING (=science) electrónica f2.NPL [of machine] componentes mpl electrónicos3.CPDelectronics engineer N — ingeniero(-a) m / f electrónico(-a)
electronics industry N — industria f electrónica
electronics manufacturer N — fabricante mf de productos electrónicos
* * *[ɪ'lek'trɑːnɪks, ˌɪlek'trɒnɪks]b) ( circuitry) (+ sing or pl vb) sistema m electrónico -
37 athletics
- 'le-noun singular (the sports of running, jumping etc or competitions in these: Athletics was my favourite activity at school.) atletismoathletics n atletismotr[æɵ'letɪks]1 atletismo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLathletics club club nombre masculino de atletismoathletics meeting reunión nombre femenino atléticaathletics [æɵ'lɛt̬ɪks] ns & pl: atletismo mn.• atletismo (Deporte) s.m.æθ'letɪksnoun (+ sing or pl vb)a) ( active sports) (AmE) deportes mplb) ( track and field) (esp BrE) atletismo m[æθ'letɪks]1.2.CPDathletics coach N — entrenador(a) m / f de atletismo
athletics competition N — competición f atlética
athletics meeting N — competición f atlética, prueba f atlética
athletics track N — pista f de atletismo
* * *[æθ'letɪks]noun (+ sing or pl vb)a) ( active sports) (AmE) deportes mplb) ( track and field) (esp BrE) atletismo m -
38 billiards
'biljə‹(a game played with long thin sticks (cues) and balls, on a table.) billarbilliards n billar1 billar nombre masculinobilliards ['bɪljərdz] n: billar mn.• billar s.m.'bɪljərdz, 'bɪljədzmass noun (+ sing vb) billar m['bɪljǝdz]NSING billar msing* * *['bɪljərdz, 'bɪljədz]mass noun (+ sing vb) billar m -
39 gymnastics
- 'næs-noun singular (physical exercises usually done in a gymnasium with certain types of equipment.) gimnasiagymnastics n gimnasiatr[ʤɪm'næstɪks]1 gimnasiagymnastics [ʤɪm'næstɪks] ns & pl: gimnasia fn.• gimnasia (Deporte) s.f.• gimnástico s.m.dʒɪm'næstɪksa) ( activity) (+ sing vb) gimnasia fb) ( exercises) (+ pl vb) gimnasia f[dʒɪm'næstɪks]N gimnasia f* * *[dʒɪm'næstɪks]a) ( activity) (+ sing vb) gimnasia fb) ( exercises) (+ pl vb) gimnasia f -
40 mathematics
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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