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1 our
(belonging to us: This is our house.) nuestro; nuestra- ours- ourselves
our adj nuestrotr[aʊəSMALLr/SMALL]1 nuestro,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLOur Father PadrenuestroOur Lady Nuestra Señoraour ['ɑr, 'aʊr] adj: nuestroadj.• nuestro, -a adj.adj.poses.• nuestro adj.poses.aʊr, 'aʊə(r)adjective (sing) nuestro, -tra; (pl) nuestros, -tras[aʊǝ(r)]POSS ADJ (with singular noun) nuestro(-a); (with plural noun) nuestros(-as)* * *[aʊr, 'aʊə(r)]adjective (sing) nuestro, -tra; (pl) nuestros, -tras -
2 our
adj.nuestro, de nosotros.adj. pos.1 nuestro(a) (singular) ; nuestros(as) (plural), lo que a nosotros pertenece.2 (para partes del cuerpo, vestimenta) (transladado del artículo definido)someone stole our clothes nos robaron la ropa -
3 -our.
Sufijo, lo mismo que -or. -
4 Our Father
Padrenuestro -
5 Our Lady
Nuestra Señora -
6 our age
adj.de nuestra edad, de la misma edad nuestra, de nuestra misma edad. -
7 our equals
s.nuestros semejantes, nuestros iguales. -
8 Our Father
s.el padrenuestro, padrenuestro. -
9 our fellowmen
s.nuestros semejantes, nuestros iguales. -
10 our folks
s.nuestros padres, nuestros viejos. -
11 our kin
s.nuestros semejantes. -
12 Our Lady
s.Nuestra Señora, María. -
13 Our Lord
s.Nuestro Señor, el Buen Pastor, El Redentor, Nuestro Señor Jesucristo. -
14 our own
adj.nuestro propio, nuestro.pron.lo nuestro, lo de nosotros. -
15 our parents
s.nuestros padres, nuestros viejos. -
16 Our Saviour
s.Jesús Nuestro Salvador, El Salvador. -
17 our time
adj.de nuestro tiempo, de nuestros días, de hoy en día. -
18 our way
adv.a la manera nuestra, a nuestra manera. -
19 our-times
adj.de nuestros días, de hoy en día. -
20 put our heads together
expr.• colaborar para encontrar una solución expr.• colaborar para hallar una solución expr.
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