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2 cantarería
• pottery -
3 cantarera
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4 alfarería
f.1 pottery, ceramics, potter's ware.2 pottery shop, pottery's workshop.* * *1 (arte) pottery2 (taller) potter's workshop3 (tienda) pottery shop* * *noun f.* * *SF (=arte) pottery; (=tienda) pottery shop* * *femenino pottery* * *= pottery, ceramics factory, ceramics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings (circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.Ex. The new library has been constructed on the site of a former ceramics factory.Ex. The collection of books remained essentially the reference library of a 19th century collector whose special interests were the decorative arts, particularly glass and ceramics.* * *femenino pottery* * *= pottery, ceramics factory, ceramics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings (circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.
Ex: The new library has been constructed on the site of a former ceramics factory.Ex: The collection of books remained essentially the reference library of a 19th century collector whose special interests were the decorative arts, particularly glass and ceramics.* * *1 (actividad) pottery2 (taller) pottery* * *
alfarería sustantivo femenino
pottery
alfarería sustantivo femenino
1 (oficio) pottery
2 (taller) pottery
(tienda) pottery shop
' alfarería' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barro
- vidriar
- vidriada
- vidriado
English:
pottery
* * *alfarería nf1. [técnica] pottery2. [lugar] potter's, pottery shop* * *m, alfarería f pottery* * *alfarería nf: pottery -
5 cerámica
adj.&f.feminine of CERÁMICO.f.ceramics, pottery.* * *1 (arte) ceramics, pottery2 (objeto) piece of pottery* * *noun f.1) ceramics2) pottery* * *SF1) (Arte) ceramics sing, pottery2) (=conjunto de objetos) ceramics pl, pottery* * ** * *= ceramics, pottery, crockery.Ex. The collection of books remained essentially the reference library of a 19th century collector whose special interests were the decorative arts, particularly glass and ceramics.Ex. This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings (circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.Ex. This is a collection of crockery pertaining to bedroom activities, such as jug and basin sets, chamber pots, and dressing table sets.----* cerámica de gres = stoneware.* cuenco rectangular de cerámica = terrine.* de cerámica = ceramic.* fábrica de cerámica = ceramics factory.* * ** * *= ceramics, pottery, crockery.Ex: The collection of books remained essentially the reference library of a 19th century collector whose special interests were the decorative arts, particularly glass and ceramics.
Ex: This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings (circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.Ex: This is a collection of crockery pertaining to bedroom activities, such as jug and basin sets, chamber pots, and dressing table sets.* cerámica de gres = stoneware.* cuenco rectangular de cerámica = terrine.* de cerámica = ceramic.* fábrica de cerámica = ceramics factory.* * *1 (arte) ceramics, pottery2 (pieza) piece of pottery, ceramic3 (conjunto) tbcerámicas pottery, ceramics (pl)* * *
cerámica sustantivo femenino ( arte) ceramics, pottery;
( pieza) piece of pottery
cerámica sustantivo femenino ceramics sing
' cerámica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cocción
- cocer
- horno
- delicado
- esmaltar
- esmalte
- greda
- raja
- rajar
- tarro
- trozo
English:
ceramic
- ceramics
- glaze
- kiln
- pottery
- take
* * *cerámica nf1. [arte] ceramics [singular], pottery2. [objeto] piece of pottery;un jarrón de cerámica a ceramic o pottery vase;una colección de cerámica precolombina a collection of pre-Colombian pottery o ceramics* * *f ceramics sg* * *cerámica nf1) : ceramics pl2) : pottery* * *cerámica n pottery -
6 alfar
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7 vidriado
adj.glass-like, glazed.m.glazing, glaze, overglaze.past part.past participle of spanish verb: vidriar.* * *1 (cerámica) glazed earthenware2 (barniz) glaze3 (acción) glazing————————1→ link=vidriar vidriar► adjetivo1 glazed1 (cerámica) glazed earthenware2 (barniz) glaze3 (acción) glazing* * *1.ADJ glazed2. SM1) (=barniz) glaze, glazing2) (=loza) glazed earthenware* * *I- da adjetivo glazedII* * *I- da adjetivo glazedII* * *glazed1 (barniz) glaze2 (cerámica vidriada) piece of glazed potteryvidriados glazed pottery* * *
Del verbo vidriar: ( conjugate vidriar)
vidriado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
vidriado
vidriar
vidriado◊ -da adjetivo
glazed
vidriado,-a
I adj (alfarería) glazed
II sustantivo masculino glazing
vidriar vtr (alfarería) to glaze
' vidriado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vidriada
English:
glaze
* * *vidriado, -a♦ adjglazed♦ nm1. [técnica] glazing2. [material] glaze* * *vidriado nm: glaze -
8 ceramista
f. & m.1 potter.2 ceramist, potter.* * *1 ceramist, potter* * *noun mf.* * *SMF potter* * *masculino y femenino ceramicist, ceramist* * *= potter, ceramicist.Ex. In this website potters and ceramicists showcase their pottery and clay works to the world in the form of a virtual gallery.Ex. In this website potters and ceramicists showcase their pottery and clay works to the world in the form of a virtual gallery.* * *masculino y femenino ceramicist, ceramist* * *= potter, ceramicist.Ex: In this website potters and ceramicists showcase their pottery and clay works to the world in the form of a virtual gallery.
Ex: In this website potters and ceramicists showcase their pottery and clay works to the world in the form of a virtual gallery.* * *ceramicist, ceramist* * *ceramista nmfpotter* * *m/f potter* * *ceramista nmfalfarero: potter -
9 cantarería
f.pottery.* * *SF1) (=tienda) pottery shop, earthenware shop2) (=cerámica) pottery -
10 locería
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11 alfarería
• ceramics• potter's ware• pottery• pottery shop• pottery's workshop -
12 alfarero
m.potter.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 potter* * *(f. - alfarera)noun* * *alfarero, -aSM / F potter* * *- ra masculino, femenino potter* * *= potter.Ex. In this website potters and ceramicists showcase their pottery and clay works to the world in the form of a virtual gallery.----* campo de alfarero = potter's field.* rueda de alfarero = potter's wheel.* torno de alfarero = potter's wheel.* * *- ra masculino, femenino potter* * *= potter.Ex: In this website potters and ceramicists showcase their pottery and clay works to the world in the form of a virtual gallery.
* campo de alfarero = potter's field.* rueda de alfarero = potter's wheel.* torno de alfarero = potter's wheel.* * *alfarero -ramasculine, femininepotter* * *
alfarero◊ -ra sustantivo masculino, femenino
potter
alfarero,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino potter
' alfarero' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alfarera
- torno
English:
potter
- potter's wheel
- wheel
* * *alfarero, -a nm,fpotter* * *m, alfarera f potter* * *alfarero, -ra n: potter -
13 alrededor de + Fecha/Número
= ca. + Fecha/Número, circa + Fecha/Número [ca o c, -abrev.], c + Fecha/NúmeroEx. Coverage in 'Sources of Reference Work' is comprehensive (ca. 20,000 titles).Ex. This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings ( circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.Ex. A library from c 2600 BC was discovered in Ebla, Syria, 15 years ago.* * *= ca. + Fecha/Número, circa + Fecha/Número [ca o c, -abrev.], c + Fecha/NúmeroEx: Coverage in 'Sources of Reference Work' is comprehensive (ca. 20,000 titles).
Ex: This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings ( circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.Ex: A library from c 2600 BC was discovered in Ebla, Syria, 15 years ago. -
14 astado
adj.hastate, antlered.m.bull (bullfighting).* * *► adjetivo1 horned1 bull————————1 bull* * *1.ADJ horned2.SM bull* * *- da adjetivo horned* * *= horned.Ex. Similar figures with horned headdresses are found in the iconography of seals, tablets, and pottery.* * *- da adjetivo horned* * *= horned.Ex: Similar figures with horned headdresses are found in the iconography of seals, tablets, and pottery.
* * *astado -dahorned* * *astado, -a♦ adjhorned♦ nm[toro] bull* * *astado, -da adj: horned -
15 cacharrería
f.pot shop, pottery shop.* * *1 pottery shop* * *SF1) (=tienda) crockery shop2) (=cacharros) crockery, pots pl3) And (=ferretería) ironmongery* * *femenino (Col) hardware store, ironmonger's (BrE)* * *----* como un elefante en una cacharrería = like an elephant in a china shop.* * *femenino (Col) hardware store, ironmonger's (BrE)* * ** como un elefante en una cacharrería = like an elephant in a china shop.* * *( Col)hardware store, ironmonger's ( BrE)* * *
cacharrería sustantivo femenino (Col) hardware store, ironmonger's (BrE)
* * *cacharrería nf= shop selling terracotta cookware, flowerpots etc* * *f kitchenware store -
16 cerca de + Fecha/Número
= circa + Fecha/Número [ca o c, -abrev.]Ex. This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings ( circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.* * *= circa + Fecha/Número [ca o c, -abrev.]Ex: This article provides a summary of the discoveries related to the storage of documents from the period of the Israelite and Judaean kings ( circa 1000-587 B.C.), including ostraca (broken pieces of pottery with writing on them) and seals and seal impressions.
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17 ciclópeo
adj.Cyclopean.* * *► adjetivo1 Cyclopean, gigantic, huge, massive* * *ADJ gigantic, colossal* * *= Herculean, Herculanian.Ex. A task of Herculean proportions is how some members of Senate describe it.Ex. The Ibbs family where founder members of this Herculanian pottery in Liverpool, England.* * *= Herculean, Herculanian.Ex: A task of Herculean proportions is how some members of Senate describe it.
Ex: The Ibbs family where founder members of this Herculanian pottery in Liverpool, England.* * *ciclópeo, -a adj[enorme] colossal, massive* * *adj figgigantic -
18 comunal
adj.1 communal.2 group.* * *► adjetivo1 communal* * *adj.* * *ADJ communal, community antes de s* * *1) ( de todos) communal2) (CS, Per) ( del municipio) town (before n), municipal* * *= communal.Ex. Excavation in Qumran suggests that the people were organised on a highly communal basis and adept in the art of pottery and bookmaking.* * *1) ( de todos) communal2) (CS, Per) ( del municipio) town (before n), municipal* * *= communal.Ex: Excavation in Qumran suggests that the people were organised on a highly communal basis and adept in the art of pottery and bookmaking.
* * *A (de todos) communal* * *
comunal adjetivo
comunal adjetivo communal
tierras comunales, communal land
' comunal' also found in these entries:
English:
common
- communal
- day
* * *comunal adjcommunal* * *adj1 communal2:elecciones comunales pl L.Am. municipal elections* * *comunal adj: communal -
19 comunitario
adj.communal, common.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) of the community, relating to the community2 (de la Unión Europea) Community, of the EC, relating to the EC■ España es un país comunitario Spain is a member of the EC, Spain is an EC country* * *(f. - comunitaria)adj.* * *1. ADJ2) (=de la comunidad europea) Community antes de s2.SM (=país) EC member state* * *- ria adjetivob) ( de la CE) EC (before n), Community (before n)* * *= community, Community-wide, communal.Ex. Unfortunately, goods of community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.Ex. Even when Community-wide regulations do apply, for example in matters of safety at work, the stringency of laws may vary from country to country.Ex. Excavation in Qumran suggests that the people were organised on a highly communal basis and adept in the art of pottery and bookmaking.----* antena comunitaria de televisión = Communal Aerial TV (CATV).* de espíritu comunitario = public-spirited.* directriz comunitaria = Community directive.* medicina comunitaria = community medicine.* Política Agrícola Comunitaria (CAP) = Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).* servicio comunitario = community service.* * *- ria adjetivob) ( de la CE) EC (before n), Community (before n)* * *= community, Community-wide, communal.Ex: Unfortunately, goods of community origin can also be held up by the surveillance system, often for several weeks.
Ex: Even when Community-wide regulations do apply, for example in matters of safety at work, the stringency of laws may vary from country to country.Ex: Excavation in Qumran suggests that the people were organised on a highly communal basis and adept in the art of pottery and bookmaking.* antena comunitaria de televisión = Communal Aerial TV (CATV).* de espíritu comunitario = public-spirited.* directriz comunitaria = Community directive.* medicina comunitaria = community medicine.* Política Agrícola Comunitaria (CAP) = Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).* servicio comunitario = community service.* * *1 ‹bienes› communaltrabajos comunitarios community worktener espíritu comunitario to have community spiritlos países comunitarios the EU countries* * *
comunitario◊ - ria adjetivo
‹espíritu/trabajo› community ( before n)
comunitario,-a adjetivo
1 of o relating to the community
un bien comunitario, a communal good
2 (de CE) of o relating to the EC
los países comunitarios, the members of the EC
la política comunitaria, the common policy
' comunitario' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
comunitaria
English:
communal
- community
* * *comunitario, -a adj1. [de la comunidad] community;espíritu comunitario community spirit2. UE Community, of the European Union;política comunitaria EU o Community policy;los países comunitarios the EU countries, the Community members* * *adj POL EU atr, Community atr -
20 común
adj.1 common, average, ordinary, commonplace.2 common, regular, everyday, usual.3 common, joint, general, group.* * *► adjetivo1 (gen) common2 (compartido) shared, communal3 (amigos) mutual1 the community1 PLÍTICA the Commons\fuera de lo común out of the ordinaryhacer algo en común to do something jointlypor lo común generallybien común common goodel común de la gente the majority of people* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=compartido) [afición, intereses] common; [amigo] mutualtienen una serie de características comunes — they share a series of features, they have a series of common features o features in common
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común a algn/algo — common to sb/sthlo común a todas las democracias — what all democracies share in common, a feature common to all democracies
2) (=colectivo) [causa, frente, espacio] common; [gastos] communal•
tener algo en común — to have sth in commonsu pasión por el fútbol es lo único que tienen en común — their passion for football is all they have in common
acuerdo 1), bien 4., 2), denominador, fosa, lugar 1), mercado, sentido 2., 1), b)•
hacer algo en común — to do sth together3) (=frecuente) [enfermedad, opinión] common, widespread; [costumbre] widespread; [cualidad] common, ordinary•
fuera de lo común — exceptional, extraordinarytiene una voz única, algo fuera de lo común — she has a unique voice, quite exceptional o extraordinary
delincuente, nombre 2)•
por lo común — as a rule4) Esp (Educ) [asignatura] core2. SM1)el común de los mortales — ordinary mortals, any ordinary person
2) * (=retrete) toilet, bathroom3) (Pol) [en el Reino Unido]* * *1)a) <intereses/características> common (before n); < amigo> mutualb) (en locs)en común: no tenemos nada en común we have nothing in common; una cuenta bancaria en común a joint bank account; le hicimos un regalo en común we gave her a joint present; hicieron el trabajo en común they did the work together; no está acostumbrada a la vida en común con otras personas — she is not used to living with other people
2) (corriente, frecuente) commoncomún y corriente — (normal, nada especial) ordinary; < expresión> common
es una casa común y corriente — it's just an ordinary house, the house is nothing special
* * *= commonplace, common [commoner -comp., commonest -sup.], popular, run-of-the-mill, shared, standard, ubiquitous, collective, crosscutting [cross cutting], pooled, concerted, everyday, pervading, ordinary, communal, prosaic.Ex. Microfilm and microfiche formats are now commonplace in most libraries.Ex. When the cataloguer turns to the description of a piece of music a common problem will be the absence of a title page to be used as the chief source of information.Ex. Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.Ex. Guides are almost always worth thinking of as the first type of bibliography to search when it is a quick check of run-of-the-mill bibliographical facts which is required.Ex. A work of shared responsibility is one where the work has arisen from collaboration between two or more persons or corporative bodies.Ex. Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.Ex. Worldwide, however, the printed book is still the most ubiquitous source of record = Sin embargo, el libro impreso es aún en todo el mundo la fuente de información escrita más común.Ex. 'I'm really not trying to put anyone on the spot and, frankly, I'm not too surprised and only a little disappointed at your collective ignorance,' he commented.Ex. The plan comprises over twenty projects addressing the partnership's three priority themes -- access, empowerment and governance -- and four crosscutting issues -- youth, the media, gender and local (community-based) knowledge.Ex. A group of 64 libraries realised substantial cost reductions by joining in a pooled fund to self-insure for unemployment compensation.Ex. There is an obvious need for a concerted and deliberate study of US information policy-making.Ex. We have too much invested, and the new systems too intimately integrated into the everyday operation of the library, for us to assume any longer that we can temper their influence on emerging standards.Ex. While not addressing specific issues the rejoinder focuses on a few pervading themes.Ex. Control is exercised over which terms are used, but otherwise the terms are ordinary words.Ex. Excavation in Qumran suggests that the people were organised on a highly communal basis and adept in the art of pottery and bookmaking.Ex. Take the prosaic problem of the great department store.----* aura común = turkey vulture.* auxiliar común = common auxiliary.* bien común, el = common good, the, common wealth, the.* calderón común = pilot whale.* Cámara de los Comunes, la = House of Commons, the.* comunidad de prácticas comunes = community of practice.* común, lo = standard practice, the.* común y corriente = unremarkable.* crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.* crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.* creencia común = common belief.* demasiado poco común = all too rare.* Denominación Común de Productos Industriales (NIPRO) = Common Nomenclature of Industrial Products (NIPRO).* denominador común = common thread.* en común con = in common with.* encontrar cosas comunes = find + common ground.* enfermedad poco común = rare disease.* espacio público común = commons.* experiencia profesional común = pool of expertise.* faceta común = common facet.* fondo común de conocimientos = pool of knowledge, pool of expertise.* fondo común de inversión = mutual fund.* fosa común = mass grave.* fuera de lo común = eccentric, odd, unordinary, out of the ordinary, a cut above the rest, a cut above.* gente común, la = ordinary people, common people, the.* gente común y corriente, la = common people, the.* hacer un frente común = stand up as + one.* harina común = all-purpose flour, plain flour.* interés común = shared interest.* intereses comunes = community of interest.* lechuza común = barn owl.* Lenguaje Común de Instrucción de EURONET = EURONET Common Command Language.* lo poco común = rarity, rareness.* lugar común de alimentación = feeding ground.* lugar común de encuentro = meeting ground.* más común = mainstream.* Mercado Común, el = Common Market, the.* nombre común = common name.* normas comunes = standard practices.* palabra común = common word.* persona común = ordinary person.* poco común = rare, unfamiliar, unusual, uncommon, unordinary, out of the ordinary.* práctica común = common practice.* práctica común, la = normal pattern, the.* proyecto en común = joint effort.* puntos comunes = common ground.* que era común anteriormente = once-common.* que fue común antes = once-common.* qué poco común = how odd.* resfriado común, el = common cold, the.* rorcual común = fin whale.* salón común = common room.* sentido común = common sense, good judgement, judgement [judgment], good sense.* ser algo común = be a fact of life, dominate + the scene, become + a common feature, be a part of life.* ser algo poco común = be the exception rather than the rule.* ser común = be the case (with).* ser demasiado común = be all too common.* subdivisión común = common subdivision.* subencabezamiento común = free-floating subdivision.* tener Algo en común = have + Nombre + in common, share + Nombre + in common.* tener características en común = share + similarities.* tener cosas en común = share + common ground.* tener en común = hold in + common, tread + common ground.* título común = common title.* trabajar en común = interwork, pull together.* trabajo en común = interworking.* * *1)a) <intereses/características> common (before n); < amigo> mutualb) (en locs)en común: no tenemos nada en común we have nothing in common; una cuenta bancaria en común a joint bank account; le hicimos un regalo en común we gave her a joint present; hicieron el trabajo en común they did the work together; no está acostumbrada a la vida en común con otras personas — she is not used to living with other people
2) (corriente, frecuente) commoncomún y corriente — (normal, nada especial) ordinary; < expresión> common
es una casa común y corriente — it's just an ordinary house, the house is nothing special
* * *= commonplace, common [commoner -comp., commonest -sup.], popular, run-of-the-mill, shared, standard, ubiquitous, collective, crosscutting [cross cutting], pooled, concerted, everyday, pervading, ordinary, communal, prosaic.Ex: Microfilm and microfiche formats are now commonplace in most libraries.
Ex: When the cataloguer turns to the description of a piece of music a common problem will be the absence of a title page to be used as the chief source of information.Ex: Although the fifteenth edition met with some success, it was not generally popular.Ex: Guides are almost always worth thinking of as the first type of bibliography to search when it is a quick check of run-of-the-mill bibliographical facts which is required.Ex: A work of shared responsibility is one where the work has arisen from collaboration between two or more persons or corporative bodies.Ex: Photographs are normally kept in drawers of standard filing cabinets, with folders or pockets, or both.Ex: Worldwide, however, the printed book is still the most ubiquitous source of record = Sin embargo, el libro impreso es aún en todo el mundo la fuente de información escrita más común.Ex: 'I'm really not trying to put anyone on the spot and, frankly, I'm not too surprised and only a little disappointed at your collective ignorance,' he commented.Ex: The plan comprises over twenty projects addressing the partnership's three priority themes -- access, empowerment and governance -- and four crosscutting issues -- youth, the media, gender and local (community-based) knowledge.Ex: A group of 64 libraries realised substantial cost reductions by joining in a pooled fund to self-insure for unemployment compensation.Ex: There is an obvious need for a concerted and deliberate study of US information policy-making.Ex: We have too much invested, and the new systems too intimately integrated into the everyday operation of the library, for us to assume any longer that we can temper their influence on emerging standards.Ex: While not addressing specific issues the rejoinder focuses on a few pervading themes.Ex: Control is exercised over which terms are used, but otherwise the terms are ordinary words.Ex: Excavation in Qumran suggests that the people were organised on a highly communal basis and adept in the art of pottery and bookmaking.Ex: Take the prosaic problem of the great department store.* aura común = turkey vulture.* auxiliar común = common auxiliary.* bien común, el = common good, the, common wealth, the.* calderón común = pilot whale.* Cámara de los Comunes, la = House of Commons, the.* comunidad de prácticas comunes = community of practice.* común, lo = standard practice, the.* común y corriente = unremarkable.* crear un fondo común de conocimientos = pool + knowledge.* crear un fondo común de experiencias profesionales = pool + expertise.* creencia común = common belief.* demasiado poco común = all too rare.* Denominación Común de Productos Industriales (NIPRO) = Common Nomenclature of Industrial Products (NIPRO).* denominador común = common thread.* en común con = in common with.* encontrar cosas comunes = find + common ground.* enfermedad poco común = rare disease.* espacio público común = commons.* experiencia profesional común = pool of expertise.* faceta común = common facet.* fondo común de conocimientos = pool of knowledge, pool of expertise.* fondo común de inversión = mutual fund.* fosa común = mass grave.* fuera de lo común = eccentric, odd, unordinary, out of the ordinary, a cut above the rest, a cut above.* gente común, la = ordinary people, common people, the.* gente común y corriente, la = common people, the.* hacer un frente común = stand up as + one.* harina común = all-purpose flour, plain flour.* interés común = shared interest.* intereses comunes = community of interest.* lechuza común = barn owl.* Lenguaje Común de Instrucción de EURONET = EURONET Common Command Language.* lo poco común = rarity, rareness.* lugar común de alimentación = feeding ground.* lugar común de encuentro = meeting ground.* más común = mainstream.* Mercado Común, el = Common Market, the.* nombre común = common name.* normas comunes = standard practices.* palabra común = common word.* persona común = ordinary person.* poco común = rare, unfamiliar, unusual, uncommon, unordinary, out of the ordinary.* práctica común = common practice.* práctica común, la = normal pattern, the.* proyecto en común = joint effort.* puntos comunes = common ground.* que era común anteriormente = once-common.* que fue común antes = once-common.* qué poco común = how odd.* resfriado común, el = common cold, the.* rorcual común = fin whale.* salón común = common room.* sentido común = common sense, good judgement, judgement [judgment], good sense.* ser algo común = be a fact of life, dominate + the scene, become + a common feature, be a part of life.* ser algo poco común = be the exception rather than the rule.* ser común = be the case (with).* ser demasiado común = be all too common.* subdivisión común = common subdivision.* subencabezamiento común = free-floating subdivision.* tener Algo en común = have + Nombre + in common, share + Nombre + in common.* tener características en común = share + similarities.* tener cosas en común = share + common ground.* tener en común = hold in + common, tread + common ground.* título común = common title.* trabajar en común = interwork, pull together.* trabajo en común = interworking.* * *A1 ‹intereses/características› common ( before n); ‹amigo› mutualtrabajar por el bien común/un objetivo común to work for the common good/a common objectivecaracterísticas comunes a toda la especie characteristics common to o shared by the whole speciesun sentimiento común a todos los hombres a sentiment shared by all mankind2 ( en locs):de común acuerdo by common consentlo decidimos de común acuerdo ( frml); it was decided by common agreement o consentse separaron de común acuerdo they separated by mutual agreement o common consentla decisión fue tomada de común acuerdo con nuestros aliados the decision was taken in agreement o ( frml) in concert with our alliesen común: tienen una cuenta bancaria en común they have a joint bank accountle hicimos un regalo en común we gave her a joint presentno tengo nada en común con él I have nothing in common with himno está acostumbrada a la vida en común con otras personas she is not used to living with other people o to communal livingB (corriente, frecuente) commonJuan Gómez es un nombre muy común Juan Gómez is a very common nameun modelo fuera de lo común a very unusual modelno es común que un niño sepa leer a esa edad it is unusual for a child to be able to read at that agees común que haya inundaciones en esta zona flooding is frequent o common in this areatiene una inteligencia poco común she is unusually intelligentpor lo común as a ruleuna blusa común y silvestre a fairly ordinary blousemurió como el común de los mortales he died just like any common mortal o ordinary person* * *
común adjetivo
‹ amigo› mutualb) ( en locs)
de común acuerdo con algn in agreement with sb;
en común ‹esfuerzo/regalo› joint ( before n);
no tenemos nada en común we have nothing in common
un modelo fuera de lo común a very unusual model;
común y corriente (normal, nada especial) ordinary
común
I adjetivo
1 (frecuente) common, usual: es poco común, it's unusual
2 (ordinario, corriente) ordinary
3 (compartido) shared, communal: nos une un interés común, we are united by a common interest
II sustantivo masculino GB Pol los Comunes, the Commons
♦ Locuciones: de común acuerdo, by common consent
en común, (conjuntamente) hacer algo en común, to do sthg jointly
(característica compartida) tienen varios rasgos en común, they have several characteristics in common
por lo común, generally
' común' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acuerdo
- baja
- bajo
- cabeza
- contraponer
- convivencia
- corriente
- dato
- denominador
- despertarse
- fondo
- fosa
- irse
- juicio
- llevar
- múltipla
- múltiplo
- permitirse
- rara
- raro
- sentar
- sentida
- sentido
- soler
- tela
- tópica
- tópico
- única
- único
- uniforme
- unitaria
- unitario
- vista
- visto
- vulgar
- delincuente
- imponer
- mercado
- norma
- peculiar
- rareza
- tino
English:
appeal
- base
- cause
- common
- common denominator
- common sense
- commonplace
- crane
- cure
- deserve
- enjoy
- gumption
- in
- intend
- iota
- jointly
- kitty
- mass grave
- modicum
- mutual
- ordinary
- original
- partnership
- pool
- prevalent
- rank
- reason
- run-of-the-mill
- sense
- stand out
- uncommon
- unusual
- cliché
- communal
- consent
- garden
- house
- lowest common denominator
- ounce
- plain
- platitude
- rarity
- run
- share
* * *♦ adj1. [compartido] [amigo, interés] mutual;[bienes, pastos] communal;el bien común the common good;el motociclismo es nuestra afición común we both like motorcycling;¿cómo llevan la vida en común? how are they finding living together?;hacer algo en común to do sth together;hacer algo de común acuerdo to do sth by mutual consent o agreement;es un rasgo común a todos los reptiles it's a characteristic shared by o common to all reptiles;pusimos nuestros recursos en común we pooled our resources;realizaron una puesta en común de lo observado they pooled their observations;tener algo en común to have sth in common;no tengo nada en común con ella I have nothing in common with her2. [habitual, normal] common;una enfermedad muy común en regiones tropicales a disease very common in tropical regions;es común que llueva en primavera it's normal for it to rain in spring, it often rains in spring;fuera de lo común out of the ordinary;poco común unusual;por lo común generally;es una persona común y corriente he's a perfectly ordinary person3. [ordinario, vulgar] ordinary, average;un vino común an average o ordinary wine;una madera común a common type of wood♦ nmcomo el común de los mortales like any ordinary person o common mortal* * *I adj common;poco común unusual, rare;por lo común generally;en común in common;tener algo en común have sth in commonII m:el común de las gentes the common man* * *1) : common2)común y corriente : ordinary, regular3)por lo común : generally, as a rule* * *común adj1. (en general) commonel naranjo es un árbol muy común en la zona mediterránea orange trees are very common in the Mediterranean area2. (compartido) shared
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