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1 oratory
noun (the art of speaking well in public.) oratoriatr['ɒrətərɪ]1 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL (chapel) oratorio, capilla————————tr['ɒrətərɪ]1 (art of speaking) oratorian.• oratoria s.f.• oratorio s.m.'ɔːrətɔːri, 'ɒrətəri1) u (rhetoric, formal speech) oratoria f2) c ( building) oratorio m
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['ɒrǝtǝrɪ]N (=art of speaking) oratoria f
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['ɒrǝtǝrɪ]N (Rel) oratorio m* * *['ɔːrətɔːri, 'ɒrətəri]1) u (rhetoric, formal speech) oratoria f2) c ( building) oratorio m -
2 oratory
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3 mob oratory
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4 political oratory
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5 stump oratory
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6 oratoria
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7 laboratory
lə'borətəri, ]( American) 'læbrəto:riAmerican - laboratories; noun((abbreviated to lab) a place where scientific experiments are carried on or where drugs etc are prepared: Samples of her blood were sent to the hospital lab(oratory) for testing.) laboratoriolaboratory n laboratoriotr[lə'bɒrətərɪ, SMALLʊʃ/SMALL 'læbrətɒrɪ]noun (pl laboratories)1 laboratorio\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLlaboratory assistant ayudante nombre masulino o femenino de laboratorion.• gabinete s.m.• laboratorio s.m.• taller s.m.'læbərətɔːri, lə'bɒrətri [lǝ'bɒrǝtǝrɪˌ] (US) [ˌ'læbrǝˌtɔːrɪ]1.N laboratorio m ; language 2.2.CPD de laboratoriolaboratory animal N — animal m de laboratorio
laboratory assistant N — ayudante mf de laboratorio
laboratory coat N — bata f de laboratorio
laboratory equipment N — equipo m de laboratorio
laboratory experiment N — experimento m de laboratorio
laboratory technician N — técnico(-a) m / f de laboratorio
laboratory test N — prueba f de laboratorio
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8 mob
mob
1. noun(a noisy, violent or disorderly crowd of people: He was attacked by an angry mob.) banda, chusma
2. verb((of a crowd) to surround and push about in a disorderly way: The singer was mobbed by a huge crowd of his fans.) acosartr[mɒb]2 (group of friends) pandilla, grupo, peña3 pejorative (gang) banda, pandilla1 (crowd round) acosar, rodear; (attack) asaltar, atacar1 (common people) el populacho1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (mafia) la mafia\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmob law / mob rule ley nombre femenino de la callemob violence violencia callejera1) attack: atacar en masa2) hound: acosar, rodearmob n1) throng: multitud f, turba f, muchedumbre f2) gang: pandilla fn.• asonada s.f.• bulla s.f.• chusma s.f.• garulla s.f.• gentuza s.f.• gentío s.m.• hormiguero s.m.• muchedumbre s.f.• pandilla s.f.• patulea s.f.• populacho s.m.• tumulto s.m.• turba s.f.• turbamulta s.f.• vulgacho s.m.v.• asaltar v.• atropellar v.
I mɑːb, mɒbb) ( gang) (sl) banda fthe Mob — (AmE) la mafia
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a) ( attack) atacar* en grupob) ( swarm up to) acosar, asediar[mɒb]1. N1) (=crowd) multitud f, muchedumbre f, bola f (Mex); (=rabble) populacho m, turba f (esp LAm)2)the mob — pej (=the masses) el populacho
3) * (=criminal gang) pandilla fthe Mob — (US) la Mafia
4) (Mil)which mob were you in? — ¿en qué regimiento estuviste?
2. VT1) (=attack) asaltar2) (=surround)3.CPDmob oratory N — demagogia f populachera
mob violence N — violencia f colectiva
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I [mɑːb, mɒb]b) ( gang) (sl) banda fthe Mob — (AmE) la mafia
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9 oration
ə'reiʃən(a formal, public speech, especially in fine, beautiful language: a funeral oration.) discurso- orator- oratory
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tr[ɔː'reɪʃən]1 oración nombre femenino, discursooration [ə'reɪʃən] n: oración f, discurso mn.• discurso s.m.• oración s.f.• oratorio s.m.ɔː'reɪʃən, ə-noun discurso m, alocución f (frml)[ɔː'reɪʃǝn]N (=speech) discurso m ; (=peroration) arenga ffuneral oration — oración f fúnebre
* * *[ɔː'reɪʃən, ə-]noun discurso m, alocución f (frml) -
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11 arte
arte ( gen m en el singular y f en el plural) 1 (Art) art; no trabajo por amor al arte (hum) I'm not working for the good of my health (hum); artes gráficas graphic arts; (como) por arte de magia as if by magic 2 (habilidad, destreza) art; tiene arte para arreglar flores she has a flair o gift for flower arranging
arte sustantivo masculino & sustantivo femenino art
1 (habilidad) skill
2 artes, (trucos, mañas) tricks
3 artes de pesca, fishing equipment
bellas artes, fine arts Locuciones: familiar como por arte de magia, as if by magic
no tener arte ni parte, to have nothing to do with ' arte' also found in these entries: Spanish: aborigen - aguafuerte - amor - arábiga - arábigo - bicha - boceto - caligrafía - canto - carpintería - cine - clásica - clásico - cuadro - cubismo - dadaísmo - de - decadencia - desnuda - desnudo - dialéctica - dibujante - encuadernación - escorzo - espátula - estilo - estofar - exposición - expresionismo - fascinar - figurativa - figurativo - fresca - fresco - galería - género - grabar - iluminar - ilusión - imagen - impresionismo - labrada - labrado - lienzo - litografía - lobulada - lobulado - magia - marchante - marina English: amateurish - appreciation - art - art gallery - artistry - avant-garde - brush - bust - charcoal - cookery - corps - craft - cubism - cuisine - curator - depict - design - designer - diplomacy - draw - dying - early - elaborate - exhibit - facsimile - figurative - forte - gallery - graphics - halo - life - magic - magically - mime - mimicry - motif - movement - naive - nude - oarsmanship - oil - one-upmanship - oratory - paintbrush - patron - piece - plaster - plastic - portray - pose
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