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'æbsəlu:t(complete: absolute honesty.) absolutoabsolute adj absolutotr['æbsəlʊːt]1 (gen) absoluto,-a2 (total) total3 (unlimited) absoluto,-a4 (irrefutable) irrefutable, incontrovertible\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLabsolute majority mayoría absolutaabsolute zero cero absolutoabsolute ['æbsə.lu:t,.æbsə'lu:t] adj1) complete, perfect: completo, pleno, perfecto2) unconditional: absoluto, incondicional3) definite: categórico, definitivoadj.• absoluto (Matemática) adj.• incondicional adj.• puro, -a adj.• total adj.n.• absoluto s.m.'æbsəluːt1)a) ( complete) <trust/confidence> absoluto, plenoit was an absolute disaster — fue un absoluto desastre or un desastre total
2)a) ( unconditional) < right> incuestionable; <pardon/freedom> incondicional; < guarantee> absolutob) <monarch/rule> absoluto['æbsǝluːt]1. ADJ1) (=complete, unqualified) [certainty, confidence, majority, need] absoluto; [support] incondicional, total; [refusal] rotundo; [prohibition, command] terminante; [proof] irrefutable; [denial] rotundo, categórico; [right] incuestionable•
it's an absolute fact that... — es indiscutible el hecho de que...•
the divorce was made absolute — concedieron el divorcio por sentencia firme•
it was the absolute truth, I promise — era la pura verdad, se lo prometo2) (=unlimited) [power, monarch] absoluto3) (=not relative) [value] absoluto4) (as intensifier) [liar, villain] redomado•
it's the absolute end! — ¡es el colmo!•
it's absolute rubbish! — ¡es puro disparate!5) (Gram) absoluto2.N(Philos)•
the absolute — lo absoluto3.CPDabsolute alcohol N — alcohol m puro
absolute liability N — (Econ, Jur) responsabilidad f total
absolute majority N — mayoría f absoluta
absolute pitch N — (Mus) oído m absoluto
absolute temperature N — temperatura f absoluta
absolute zero N — cero m absoluto
* * *['æbsəluːt]1)a) ( complete) <trust/confidence> absoluto, plenoit was an absolute disaster — fue un absoluto desastre or un desastre total
2)a) ( unconditional) < right> incuestionable; <pardon/freedom> incondicional; < guarantee> absolutob) <monarch/rule> absoluto
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