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1 auditorium
o:di'to:riəm(the part of a theatre etc where the audience sits.) auditoriotr[ɔːdɪ'tɔːrɪəm]1 auditorio, salan.• auditorio s.m.• paraninfo s.m.• sala s.f.'ɔːdə'tɔːriəm, ˌɔːdɪ'tɔːriəm[ˌɔːdɪ'tɔːrɪǝm]N (pl auditoriums or auditoria) [ˌˌɔːdɪ'tɔːrɪǝ] auditorio m, sala f* * *['ɔːdə'tɔːriəm, ˌɔːdɪ'tɔːriəm] -
2 equilibrium
i:kwi'libriəm(a state of equal balance between weights, forces etc.) equilibriotr[iːkwɪ'lɪbrɪəm]1 equilibrion.• equilibrio s.m.'iːkwə'lɪbriəm, ˌiːkwɪ'lɪbriəm[ˌiːkwɪ'lɪbrɪǝm]N (pl equilibriums or equilibria) [ˌˌiːkwɪ'lɪbrɪǝ] equilibrio mto maintain/lose one's equilibrium — (also fig) mantener/perder el equilibrio
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3 moratorium
tr[mɒrə'tɔːrɪəm]1 moratorian.• moratoria s.f.• moratorio s.m.'mɔːrə'tɔːriəm, ˌmɒrə'tɔːriəmmoratorium (ON something) — moratoria f (en algo)
[ˌmɒrǝ'tɔːrɪǝm]N (pl moratoriums or moratoria) [ˌˌmɒrǝ'tɔːrɪǝ] moratoria f* * *['mɔːrə'tɔːriəm, ˌmɒrə'tɔːriəm]moratorium (ON something) — moratoria f (en algo)
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4 sanatorium
sænə'to:riəmplurals - sanatoriums, sanatoria; noun1) ((American also sanitarium) a hospital, especially for people with certain diseases of the lungs or for people who are recovering from an illness.) sanatorio2) (a place in a school, college etc for those who are ill.) enfermeríatr[sænə'tɔːrɪəm]1 sanatorion.• enfermería s.f.• sanatorio s.m.'sænə'tɔːriəm[ˌsænǝ'tɔːrɪǝm]N (pl sanatoriums or sanatoria) [ˌˌsænǝ'tɔːrɪǝ] sanatorio m* * *['sænə'tɔːriəm] -
5 aquarium
ə'kweəriəmplurals - aquariums, aquaria; noun(a glass tank, or a building containing tanks, for keeping fish and other water animals.) acuarioaquarium n acuariotr[ə'kweərɪəm]1 acuarion.• acuario s.m.ə'kweriəm, ə'kweəriəm[ǝ'kwɛǝrɪǝm]N (pl aquariums or aquaria) [ˌǝ'kwɛǝrɪǝ] (=tank, building) acuario m* * *[ə'kweriəm, ə'kweəriəm] -
6 crematorium
kremə'to:riəmnoun (a place where cremation is carried out.) crematoriotr[kremə'tɔːrɪəm]1 (horno) crematorion.• crematorio s.m.'kriːmə'tɔːriəm, ˌkremə'tɔːriəm[ˌkremǝ'tɔːrɪǝm]N (pl crematoriums or crematoria) [ˌˌkremǝ'tɔːrɪǝ] crematory (US) ['kremǝtɔːrɪ] crematorio m* * *['kriːmə'tɔːriəm, ˌkremə'tɔːriəm] -
7 emporium
em'po:riəm1) (a trading centre.) emporio2) (a large shop.) gran almacéntr[ɪm'pɔːrɪəm]1 formal use emporio (comercial), gran almacén nombre masculinon.• emporio s.m.em'pɔːriəm, ɪm'pɔːriəm[em'pɔːrɪǝm]N (pl emporiums or emporia) [ˌem'pɔːrɪǝ] almacenes mpl, emporio m (LAm)* * *[em'pɔːriəm, ɪm'pɔːriəm] -
8 solarium
solárium, solario sustantivo masculino solarium ' solárium' also found in these entries: Spanish: solario English: solariumtr[sə'leərɪəm]1 solario, solárium nombre masculinon.• solana s.f.• solarium s.m.• solárium s.m.səʊ'leriəm, sə'leəriəma) ( sun terrace) solárium m, solario m, solana fb) ( sun bed) cama f solar[sǝʊ'lɛǝrɪǝm]N (pl solariums or solaria) [ˌsǝʊ'lɛǝrɪǝ] solárium m, solario m* * *[səʊ'leriəm, sə'leəriəm]a) ( sun terrace) solárium m, solario m, solana fb) ( sun bed) cama f solar
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emporium — noun (plural riums; also emporia) Etymology: Latin, from Greek emporion, from emporos traveler, trader, from em 2en + poros passage, journey more at fare Date: 1586 1. a. a place of trade; especially a commercial center b. a retail … New Collegiate Dictionary
equilibrium — noun (plural riums or equilibria) Etymology: Latin aequilibrium, from aequilibris being in equilibrium, from aequi + libra weight, balance Date: 1608 1. a. a state of intellectual or emotional balance ; poise < trying to recover his equilibrium … New Collegiate Dictionary
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