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1 Tudor
'tuːdər, 'tjuːdə(r)noun Tudor mfthe Tudors — los Tudor; (before n) <king, architecture> tudor adj inv
['tjuːdǝ(r)]ADJ [monarch, house] Tudor* * *['tuːdər, 'tjuːdə(r)]noun Tudor mfthe Tudors — los Tudor; (before n) <king, architecture> tudor adj inv
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2 period
'piəriəd
1. noun1) (any length of time: a period of three days; a period of waiting.) período2) (a stage in the Earth's development, an artist's development, in history etc: the Pleistocene period; the modern period.) era, fase, etapa3) (the punctuation mark (.), put at the end of a sentence; a full stop.) punto
2. adjective(of furniture, costumes etc) of or from the same or appropriate time in history; antique or very old: period costumes; His house is full of period furniture (=antique furniture). de época- periodic- periodically
- periodical
3. adjective(see periodic.)period n períodotr['pɪərɪəd]1 (length of time) período, periodo2 (epoch) época3 SMALLGEOLOGY/SMALL período5 (menstruation) regla, período6 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (full stop) punto1 (dress, furniture) de época\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfree period SMALLEDUCATION/SMALL hora libreperiod costume traje nombre masculino de épocaperiod pains dolores nombre masculino plural menstrualessunny periods intervalos nombre masculino plural de solthe post-war period la posguerraperiod ['pɪriəd] n1) : punto m (en puntuación)2) : período ma two-hour period: un período de dos horas3) stage: época f (histórica), fase f, etapa fn.• edad s.f.• era s.f.• espacio s.m.• etapa s.f.• hora s.f.• período (Física) s.m.• punto s.m.• siglo s.m.• temporada s.f.• tirada s.f.• término s.m.• época s.f.
I 'pɪriəd, 'pɪəriədnoun [the forms período and periodo are equally acceptable in Spanish where this translation applies]1)a) (interval, length of time) período m; ( when specifying a time limit) plazo mshe is away for long periods — pasa mucho tiempo fuera, pasa largas temporadas fuera
for a period of five hours/12 months — por un espacio de cinco horas/período de 12 meses
during her period in office — durante el tiempo or período en que desempeñó el cargo
b) ( epoch) época f2) ( menstruation) periodo m, regla f; (before n)period pain — (BrE) dolor m menstrual
3)b) ( Sport) tiempo m4) ( in punctuation) (AmE) punto m; (as interj) y punto, y sanseacabó (fam)
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adjective <costume/furniture> de época['pɪǝrɪǝd]the house retains many period features — la casa conserva muchos detalles arquitectónicos de la época; see also period piece
1. N1) (=length of time) período m ; (=time limit) plazo m ; (=era) época f ; (=stage) (in career, development etc) etapa f ; (Sport) tiempo mwithin a three month period — en tres meses, dentro de un plazo de tres meses
2) (Scol) clase f, hora fwe have two French periods — tenemos dos clases or horas de francés
3) (Gram) período m ; (=full stop) (esp US) punto mI said no, period — he dicho que no, y punto
4) (=menstruation) período m, regla f2.CPDperiod cost N — costo m fijo
period costume N — traje m de época
period drama N — (=play) drama m histórico
period dress N — traje(s) mpl de época
period furniture N — muebles mpl de época
period instrument N — instrumento m de época
period pain N — dolores fpl menstruales
period piece N — (=film) película f de época; (=novel) novela f de época
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I ['pɪriəd, 'pɪəriəd]noun [the forms período and periodo are equally acceptable in Spanish where this translation applies]1)a) (interval, length of time) período m; ( when specifying a time limit) plazo mshe is away for long periods — pasa mucho tiempo fuera, pasa largas temporadas fuera
for a period of five hours/12 months — por un espacio de cinco horas/período de 12 meses
during her period in office — durante el tiempo or período en que desempeñó el cargo
b) ( epoch) época f2) ( menstruation) periodo m, regla f; (before n)period pain — (BrE) dolor m menstrual
3)b) ( Sport) tiempo m4) ( in punctuation) (AmE) punto m; (as interj) y punto, y sanseacabó (fam)
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adjective <costume/furniture> de épocathe house retains many period features — la casa conserva muchos detalles arquitectónicos de la época; see also period piece
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3 genealogy
‹i:ni'ælə‹i(-)1) (noun the history of families from generation to generation: the genealogy of the royal house of Tudor.) genealogía2) (a plan, list etc of the ancestors of a person or family.)•- genealogist
tr[ʤiːnɪ'æləʤɪ]1 genealogían.• genealogía s.f.'dʒiːni'ælədʒimass noun genealogía f[ˌdʒiːnɪ'ælǝdʒɪ]N genealogía f* * *['dʒiːni'ælədʒi]mass noun genealogía f
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