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1 inscrito
adj.registered, of record, recorded.past part.past participle of spanish verb: inscribir.* * *1→ link=inscribir inscribir* * *inscrito, -a1.PP de inscribir2.ADJ (Mat) inscribedel triángulo queda inscrito dentro de la circunferencia — the triangle is inscribed within the circumference
3.SM / F (=persona registrada)el 25% de los inscritos en el censo — 25% of those registered on the census
hemos alcanzado la cifra de doscientos inscritos para el concurso — more than two hundred entries have been received for the competition
* * ** * *= registered, registrant.Ex. Amongst the present 2,700 or more registered readers, pupils and students predominate.Ex. The conference drew some 365 registrants.* * ** * *= registered, registrant.Ex: Amongst the present 2,700 or more registered readers, pupils and students predominate.
Ex: The conference drew some 365 registrants.* * *pp* * *
Del verbo inscribir: ( conjugate inscribir)
inscrito es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
inscribir
inscrito
inscribir ( conjugate inscribir) verbo transitivo ( en registro) to register;
(en curso, escuela) to register, enroll( conjugate enroll)
inscribirse verbo pronominal [ persona] (en curso, colegio) to enroll( conjugate enroll), register;
( en concurso) to enter;
( en congreso) to register
inscrito◊ -ta, (RPl) inscripto -ta pp: see inscribir
inscribir verbo transitivo
1 (en un registro oficial) to register
inscribir una finca en el registro de la propiedad, to register a property
2 (matricular) to enrol, US enroll
3 (grabar) to inscribe
4 (en una figura geométrica) to inscribe
* * *inscrito, -a, RP inscripto, -a participiover inscribir* * *part → inscribir* * *
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