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1 state
s estat | pompa, ostentacióv expressar, exposar, plantejar -
2 State Department
s Ministeri d'Afers Estrangers -
3 state education
s ensenyament públic -
4 state of affairs
s situació -
5 state of emergency
s estat d'emergència -
6 state of mind
s estat d'ànim -
7 state property
s bé de domini públic, bé demanialDret. AdministracióDef. del Termcat: Bé que pertany a una entitat pública i és destinat directament al compliment d'un fi públic propi del seu titular. -
8 state school
s escola pública -
9 state secret
s secret d'estat -
10 state society
s ANTROPOL societat estatal -
11 state-controlled
adj de control estatal -
12 state-of-the-art
adj avantguardista -
13 archipelagic state
s estat arxipelàgicDret. AdministracióDef. del Termcat: Estat constituït totalment per un o més d'un grup d'illes, o per part d'illes, per les aigües que les connecten i per d'altres elements naturals, les quals han estat considerades històricament com a entitat geogràfica, econòmica i política. -
14 buffer state
s INFORM estat tampó -
15 hydraulic state
s ANTROPOL estat hidràulic -
16 minister of state
s ministre d'estat -
17 nation state
s estat nació -
18 pre-state society
s ANTROPOL societat preestatal -
19 pristine state
s ANTROPOL esta primari -
20 secondary state
s ANTROPOL estat secundari
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