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ti:nz1) (the years of a person's life between the ages of thirteen and nineteen: She's in her teens.) adolescencia2) (the numbers from thirteen to nineteen.) de los 13 a los 19 años de edad, adolescencia•- teenage- teenager
tr[tiːnz]1 adolescencia, edad nombre femenino de 13 a 19 añosteens ['ti:nz] npl: adolescencia fn.• adolescentes s.m.pl.n.• edad de trece a diecinueve años s.f.tiːnzplural noun adolescencia fthe boy was in his early/late teens — el chico tendría unos trece o catorce/dieciocho o diecinueve años
[tiːnz]NPL adolescencia fsinghe is still in his teens — es adolescente todavía, no ha cumplido aún los 20
* * *[tiːnz]plural noun adolescencia fthe boy was in his early/late teens — el chico tendría unos trece o catorce/dieciocho o diecinueve años
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1. adverb1) (near the beginning (of a period of time etc): early in my life; early in the afternoon.) en los inicios, al principio; pronto; temprano2) (sooner than others; sooner than usual; sooner than expected or than the appointed time: He arrived early; She came an hour early.) temprano
2. adjective1) (belonging to, or happening, near the beginning of a period of time etc: early morning; in the early part of the century.) temprano2) (belonging to the first stages of development: early musical instruments.) antiguo; los primeros; primitivo3) (happening etc sooner than usual or than expected: the baby's early arrival; It's too early to get up yet.) temprano4) (prompt: I hope for an early reply to my letter.) pronto•- early bird
early adj adv temprano / prontodo you usually get up early? ¿sueles levantarte temprano?tr['ɜːlɪ]1 (before expected) temprano,-a, pronto2 (initial) primero,-a■ what are your earliest memories? ¿cuáles son tus primeros recuerdos?1 (before expected) temprano, pronto; (soon) pronto2 (near beginning) temprano■ early in the morning a primera hora de la mañana, por la mañana temprano3 (in good time) con tiempo, con anticipación\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat the earliest como muy prontoearlier on antesit's still early days aún es prontoat your earliest convenience con la mayor brevedadthe early bird catches the worm a quien madruga Dios le ayudato have an early night acostarse prontoto make an early start salir tempranoearly bird / early riser madrugador,-raearly man el hombre nombre masculino primitivoearly retirement jubilación nombre femenino anticipadaearly warning system sistema de alerta rojathe early hours / the early morning la madrugadahe arrived early: llegó tempranoas early as possible: lo más pronto posible, cuanto antesten minutes early: diez minutos de adelantothe early stages: las primeras etapasin early May: a principios de mayoearly man: el hombre primitivoearly painting: la pintura antiguahe was early: llegó tempranoearly fruit: frutas tempranerasan early death: una muerte prematuraadj.• adelantado, -a adj.• primero, -a adj.• primitivo, -a adj.• pronto, -a adj.• tempranero, -a adj.• temprano, -a adj.adv.• al principio adv.• temprano adv.
I 'ɜːrli, 'ɜːliadjective -lier, -liest1) ( before expected time) <arrival/elections> anticipadoto be early — \<\<person\>\> llegar* temprano; \<\<baby\>\> adelantarse
the bus was early — el autobús pasó (or salió etc) antes de la hora
2)a) ( before normal time)to have an early night/lunch — acostarse*/comer temprano
early retirement — jubilación f anticipada
b) <crop/variety> temprano, tempranero3) ( far back in time)in the early hours of the morning — en las primeras horas de la mañana, de madrugada
in early June — a principios or a comienzos de junio
from an early age — desde pequeño, desde temprana edad (liter)
5) ( in near future) prontoat the earliest possible moment — lo antes or lo más pronto posible
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adverb -lier, -liest1) ( before expected time) temprano2) ( before usual time) temprano, pronto (Esp)3) ( long ago)it was known as early as 200 BC — ya se sabía en el año 200 A.C
early in the morning/afternoon — por la mañana/tarde temprano
early in the week/year — a principios de semana/año
5) ( soon) pronto['ɜːlɪ] (compar earlier) (superl earliest)they won't be here till nine at the earliest — por temprano que lleguen no estarán aquí antes de las nueve
1. ADJ1) (=before appointed time)•
to be early — llegar temprano or prontoyou're early! — ¡llegas temprano or pronto!
I was half an hour early for the meeting — llegué a la reunión con media hora de adelanto, llegué a la reunión media hora antes de que empezase
2) (=before usual time) [death, menopause] prematuro, temprano•
to have an early lunch — almorzar temprano, comer temprano•
it was an early summer — el verano se había adelantado, el verano había llegado pronto3) (=soon) pronto•
at your earliest convenience — (Comm) con la mayor brevedad posible4) (=towards beginning)a) (of morning)•
we need two seats on an early flight — necesitamos dos plazas en un vuelo que salga por la mañana temprano or un vuelo a primera hora de la mañana•
to get up at an early hour — levantarse temprano, levantarse de madrugada•
it was early in the morning — era muy de mañana, era muy tempranob) [period, process]the early days/months/years of sth — los primeros días/meses/años de algo
in the early 60s/70s — a principios de los 60/70
she's in her early forties/seventies — tiene poco más de cuarenta/setenta años, tiene cuarenta/setenta y pocos (años)
in early January/March — a principios de enero/marzo
it's still early — (in process) es pronto todavía
from an early age — desde pequeño, desde una edad temprana frm
it flowers from early spring to early autumn — florece desde principios de la primavera a principios del otoño
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the disease is hard to detect in its early stages — es difícil detectar la enfermedad en sus fases inicialesit's early days yet —
we may have to modify the plans, but it's early days yet — (esp Brit) quizás tengamos que modificar los planes, pero aún es pronto para saberlo
5) (=first) [man, Church] primitivo; [settlers, pioneers, Christians] primer6) (Hort) [fruit, vegetable, crop] temprano2. ADV1) (=ahead of time) [arrive, leave, get up, go to bed] temprano, prontohe arrived ten minutes early — llegó diez minutos antes de la hora, llegó con diez minutos de anticipación
- early to bed, early to risebright 2.2) (=soon) prontoas early as possible — lo más pronto posible, cuanto antes
3) (=towards beginning of sth)a) (in morning) tempranoyou get up too early — te levantas demasiado temprano, madrugas demasiado
b) (in period, process)•
early in sth, early in the afternoon — a primera hora de la tarde•
early last century — a principios del siglo pasado•
early next year — a principios del año que viene•
early on in his career — en los primeros años de su carreraearlier on — anteriormente, antes
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early this month — a principios de (este) mes3.CPDearly bird * N — madrugador(a) m / f
early closing N — (also: early-closing day) (Brit) día en que muchas tiendas solo abren por la mañana
early riser N — madrugador(a) m / f
early warning radar system N — sistema m de radar de alerta temprana
early warning system N — sistema m de alarma temprana or precoz, sistema m de alerta temprana or precoz
pain acts as the body's early warning system — el dolor actúa como un sistema de alarma or alerta precoz
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I ['ɜːrli, 'ɜːli]adjective -lier, -liest1) ( before expected time) <arrival/elections> anticipadoto be early — \<\<person\>\> llegar* temprano; \<\<baby\>\> adelantarse
the bus was early — el autobús pasó (or salió etc) antes de la hora
2)a) ( before normal time)to have an early night/lunch — acostarse*/comer temprano
early retirement — jubilación f anticipada
b) <crop/variety> temprano, tempranero3) ( far back in time)in the early hours of the morning — en las primeras horas de la mañana, de madrugada
in early June — a principios or a comienzos de junio
from an early age — desde pequeño, desde temprana edad (liter)
5) ( in near future) prontoat the earliest possible moment — lo antes or lo más pronto posible
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adverb -lier, -liest1) ( before expected time) temprano2) ( before usual time) temprano, pronto (Esp)3) ( long ago)it was known as early as 200 BC — ya se sabía en el año 200 A.C
early in the morning/afternoon — por la mañana/tarde temprano
early in the week/year — a principios de semana/año
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adolescencia sustantivo femenino adolescence;
adolescencia sustantivo femenino adolescence ' adolescencia' also found in these entries: Spanish: sufrir English: adolescence - teens -
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-ei‹adjective (of, or suitable for, people in their teens: teenage children/clothes/behaviour.) adolescenteteenage adj adolescentetr['tiːneɪʤ]1 adolescente: adolescente, de adolescenciaadv.• adolescente adv.n.• adolescente s.m.,f.'tiːneɪdʒBrE also teenaged -d adjective <girl/boy> adolescente; < fashions> juvenil, para adolescentesin their teenage years many people... — durante la adolescencia mucha gente...
['tiːneɪdʒ]ADJ [fashion] para adolescentes, juvenila teenage boy/girl — un/una adolescente
memories of her teenage years — recuerdos mpl de sus años de adolescencia
to reduce the number of teenage pregnancies — reducir el número de embarazos entre las jóvenes adolescentes
* * *['tiːneɪdʒ]BrE also teenaged [-d] adjective <girl/boy> adolescente; < fashions> juvenil, para adolescentesin their teenage years many people... — durante la adolescencia mucha gente...
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-ei‹ənoun (a person in his or her teens.) adolescenteteenager n adolescentetr['tiːneɪʤəSMALLr/SMALL]1 adolescente nombre masulino o femenino de 13 a 19 años, quinceañero,-ateenager ['ti:n.eɪʤər] n: adolescente mfn.• adolescente s.m.,f.'tiːneɪdʒər, 'tiːneɪdʒə(r)noun adolescente mf['tiːnˌeɪdʒǝ(r)]N adolescente mf* * *['tiːneɪdʒər, 'tiːneɪdʒə(r)]noun adolescente mf
См. также в других словарях:
teens — [ tinz ] noun plural the years of your life between the ages of 13 and 19: in your teens: She became a tennis champion while still in her teens. in your early/late/mid teens: He must be in his early teens now … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Teens — Teens, n. pl. [See {Ten}.] The years of one s age having the termination teen, beginning with thirteen and ending with nineteen; as, a girl in her teens. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
teens — teens; teens·ter; … English syllables
teens — 1670s (plural), teen age years of a person, formed from TEEN (Cf. teen) taken as a separate word. As decade of years comprising numbers ending in teen, from 1889 … Etymology dictionary
teens — ► PLURAL NOUN ▪ the years of a person s age from 13 to 19 … English terms dictionary
teens — n.pl. the years of one s age from 13 to 19 (in one s teens). * * * ˈtēnz noun plural Etymology: teen (as in thirteen) 1. : the numbers 13 to 19 inclusive; specifically : the years 13 to 19 in a lifetime … Useful english dictionary
teens — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ early ▪ a girl in her early teens ▪ late VERB + TEENS ▪ reach ▪ He didn t want to share a room with … Collocations dictionary
teens — n. in one s teens (they are still in their teens) * * * [tiːnz] in one s teens (they are still in their teens) … Combinatory dictionary
teens — UK [tiːnz] / US [tɪnz] noun [plural] the years of your life between the ages of 13 and 19 in your teens: She became a tennis champion while she was still in her teens. in your early/late/mid teens: He must be in his early teens now … English dictionary
teens — noun a) The numbers between thirteen and nineteen. The number of people at the meeting was in the teens. b) The time of life between thirteen and nineteen years old. She is in her teens … Wiktionary
teens — noun (plural) the period of your life when you are between 13 and 19 years old: be in your teens: They were in their teens when they first met … Longman dictionary of contemporary English