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21 América
f.1 America.2 America.* * *1 America\América Central Central AmericaAmérica del Norte North AmericaAmérica del Sur South AmericaAmérica Latina Latin America* * *noun f.* * *SF (=continente, Norteamérica) America; LAm (=Hispanoamérica) South America, Spanish America, Latin Americahacerse la América — Cono Sur to make a fortune
* * *femenino ( continente) Americaflora que sólo se da en América — flora found only in America o in the Americas
* * *= America.Ex. The fruits of Mr. Kilgour's labors and creations have substantially altered the texture of contemporary America library service = Los frutos de los trabajos y creaciones del Sr. Kilgour han alterado sustancialmente la naturaleza del servicio bibliotecario de la América contemporánea.----* América Central = Central America.* América colonial, la = Colonial America.* América de habla hispana = Spanish America.* América del Sur = South America.* América Latina = Latin America.* con sede en América = American-based.* hecho en América = American-built.* norte de América = northern America.* publicado en América = American-published.* Sociedad Bibliográfica de America = Bibliographical Society of America.* * *femenino ( continente) Americaflora que sólo se da en América — flora found only in America o in the Americas
* * *= America.Ex: The fruits of Mr. Kilgour's labors and creations have substantially altered the texture of contemporary America library service = Los frutos de los trabajos y creaciones del Sr. Kilgour han alterado sustancialmente la naturaleza del servicio bibliotecario de la América contemporánea.
* América Central = Central America.* América colonial, la = Colonial America.* América de habla hispana = Spanish America.* América del Sur = South America.* América Latina = Latin America.* con sede en América = American-based.* hecho en América = American-built.* norte de América = northern America.* publicado en América = American-published.* Sociedad Bibliográfica de America = Bibliographical Society of America.* * *A (continente) Americael descubrimiento de América the discovery of Americase usa más en América que en España it's used more in Latin America than in Spainflora que sólo se da en América flora found only in America o in the Americashacerse la América to make a fortune, get richCompuestos:Central America● América del Norte or SeptentrionalNorth America● América del Sur or MeridionalSouth AmericaLatin America* * *
América sustantivo femenino
1 ( continente) America;◊ hacerse la américa to make a fortune, get rich;
américa Central Central America;
américa del Norte or Septentrional North America;
américa del Sur or Meridional South America;
américa Latina Latin America
2 (Esp) ( Estados Unidos) America, the States (pl)
América sustantivo femenino America
América Central/ del Norte/del Sur/Latina, Central/North/South/Latin America
' América' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
Centroamérica
- cono
- EE. UU.
- Estados Unidos
- Hispanoamérica
- Iberoamérica
- latina
- latino
- Latinoamérica
- Norteamérica
- originaria
- originario
- Sudamérica
- Suramérica
- yacaré
- allá
- conquista
- conquistador
- embarcar
- indio
- Mesoamérica
- norteamericano
- plática
- platicar
- sos
- vos
- vosotros
- ya
English:
America
- antiaging
- Central America
- Latin
- North America
- South America
- United States
- United States of America
- USA
- work
- Central
- Indian
- moose
- north
- South
- united
* * *América n[continente] America, the Americas; esp Esp [Estados Unidos] America, the States;un vocablo típico del español de América a word which is typical of Latin American Spanish;el comercio de esclavos hacia América the slave trade with the AmericasAmérica Central Central America;América Latina Latin America;América del Norte North America;América del Sur South America* * *f America;hacer las Américas make a fortune -
22 América de habla hispana
(n.) = Spanish AmericaEx. This might, perhaps, be considered a facetious example; however, consider the effect of the indiscriminate use of LATIN AMERICA and Spanish America.* * *(n.) = Spanish AmericaEx: This might, perhaps, be considered a facetious example; however, consider the effect of the indiscriminate use of LATIN AMERICA and Spanish America.
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23 Spanish
['spænɪʃ] 1.aggettivo [custom, people, literature] spagnolo; [ king] di Spagna; [ embassy] spagnolo, della Spagna2.1) (people)the Spanish — + verbo pl. gli spagnoli
2) (language) spagnolo m.3.* * *Spanish /ˈspænɪʃ/A a.B n.2 (pl.) – the Spanish, gli spagnoli: The Spanish are very passionate about their football, gli spagnoli sono grandi appassionati di calcio● (geogr.) Spanish America, America Latina □ (stor.) the Spanish Armada, l'Invincibile Armata ( la flotta spedita da Filippo II contro l' Inghilterra nel 1588) □ (pitt.) Spanish black, nero di Spagna □ (zool.) Spanish fly ( Lytta vescicatoria), cantaride □ (stor., geogr.) the Spanish Main, il Mar dei Caraibi □ ( cucina) Spanish omelette, frittata □ (bot.) Spanish onion, cipolla dolce dal grosso bulbo □ (bot.) Spanish potato, ( Ipomoea batatas) batata, patata americana □ (pitt.) Spanish red, rosso di Spagna; cinabro □ ( a Roma) the Spanish Steps, la scalinata di Trinità dei Monti.* * *['spænɪʃ] 1.aggettivo [custom, people, literature] spagnolo; [ king] di Spagna; [ embassy] spagnolo, della Spagna2.1) (people)the Spanish — + verbo pl. gli spagnoli
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24 América Latina
f.Latin America.* * *Latin America* * ** * *Ex. This might, perhaps, be considered a facetious example; however, consider the effect of the indiscriminate use of Latin America and SPANISH AMERICA.* * ** * *Ex: This might, perhaps, be considered a facetious example; however, consider the effect of the indiscriminate use of Latin America and SPANISH AMERICA.
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25 Spanish
[spaeniš]1.adjectivešpanskiSpanish Armada history Velika ArmadaSpanish fly zoology španska muhaSpanish grass — španska trava, espartoSpanish grippe, Spanish influenza — španska gripa, influencaSpanish Main history severnovzhodna obala južne Amerike med Orinokom in PanamoSpanish onion botany por, lukSpanish spoon technical vrtalo za luknje za telegrafske drogoveSpanish peppers plural botany feferoniSpanish worm slang figuratively v kosu lesa skrit žebelj;2.nounšpanščina, španski jezik -
26 Spanish Span·ish
['spænɪʃ]1. adj(gen) spagnolo (-a), (teacher, lesson, book) di spagnolo2. n1) (language) spagnolo2)the Spanish npl — (people) gli Spagnoli
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27 Spanish
adj. Spaans, betr. Spanje--------n. Spaans (taal); (the..) SpanjaardenSpanish1[ spænisj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————Spanish21 Spaans♦voorbeelden:〈 geschiedenis〉 Spanish Main • noordoostkust van Zuid-Amerika en aangrenzend deel van de Caribische ZeeSpanish onion • grote, gele ui met zachte smaak -
28 América Española
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29 Spanish-American
1 noun(a) (in the US) Hispanique mf(b) (in Latin America) Hispano-Américain(e) m,f(a) (in the US) hispanique(b) (in Latin America) hispano-américainⓘ THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR Ce conflit opposa, en 1898, les États-Unis à l'Espagne dans les Caraïbes. Se posant en défenseurs des Cubains opprimés par les Espagnols, les Américains eurent la victoire facile. Elle leur permit d'étendre leur influence sur le Pacifique et les Caraïbes tout en conférant à leur pays le statut de puissance mondiale.Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > Spanish-American
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30 America
América sustantivo femenino 1 ( continente) America;◊ hacerse la américa to make a fortune, get rich;américa Central Central America; américa del Norte or Septentrional North America; américa del Sur or Meridional South America; américa Latina Latin America 2 (Esp) ( Estados Unidos) America, the States (pl)
América sustantivo femenino America
América Central/ del Norte/del Sur/Latina, Central/North/South/Latin America ' América' also found in these entries: Spanish: Centroamérica - cono - EE. UU. - Estados Unidos - Hispanoamérica - Iberoamérica - latina - latino - Latinoamérica - Norteamérica - originaria - originario - Sudamérica - Suramérica - yacaré - allá - conquista - conquistador - embarcar - indio - Mesoamérica - norteamericano - plática - platicar - sos - vos - vosotros - ya English: America - antiaging - Central America - Latin - North America - South America - United States - United States of America - USA - work - Central - Indian - moose - north - South - unitedtr[ə'merɪkə]1 América\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLCentral America América Central, CentroaméricaLatin America América Latina, LatinoaméricaNorth America América del Norte, NorteaméricaSouth America América del Sur, Sudamérican.• América s.f.• Estados Unidos de América s.m.ə'merəkə, ə'merɪkə[ǝ'merɪkǝ]N (=continent) América f ; (=USA) Estados mpl Unidos* * *[ə'merəkə, ə'merɪkə] -
31 Spanish settler in america
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32 Spanish Main
Span.ish Main[spæniʃ m'ein] n Hist parte meridional do Mar das Antilhas.————————Spanish MainHist costa nordeste da América do Sul e as partes adjacentes do mar do Caribe. -
33 Latin America
(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) Latin-Amerika* * *(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) Latin-Amerika -
34 Latin America
(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) América Latina, latinoaméricaAmérica Latina, Latinoaméricanoun América f Latina, Latinoamérica f['lætɪnǝ'merɪkǝ]N América f Latina, Latinoamérica f, Hispanoamérica f* * *noun América f Latina, Latinoamérica f -
35 the Spanish domination of/over Latin America
the Spanish domination of/over Latin AmericaEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the Spanish domination of/over Latin America
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36 Latin America
nome proprio geogr. America f. Latina* * *(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) America Latina* * *nome proprio geogr. America f. Latina -
37 Latin America
(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) América Latina* * *Lat.in A.mer.i.ca[lætin əm'erikə] n América Latina. -
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proper noun* * *(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) Lateinamerika* * *Lat·in Aˈmeri·can Lateinamerika nt* * *nLateinamerika nt* * ** * *proper noun* * *n.Lateinamerika n. -
39 Latin America
(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) America Latină -
40 Latin America
(the countries of Central and South America, where the official language is usually a form of either Spanish or Portuguese.) América Latina
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