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1 actual
'æk uəl(real; existing; not imaginary: In actual fact he is not as stupid as you think he is.) real- actually
actual adj real / verdadero
actual adjetivo ‹ley/situación/dirección› present, current; en el mundo actual in the modern world, in today's world
actual adjetivo
1 current, present
el actual presidente del Gobierno, the current president of the Government
2 (que está al día, moderno) up-to-date
un diseño muy actual, a very up-to date design ➣ Ver nota en actual
' actual' also found in these entries: Spanish: corriente - desvirtuar - dimanar - estar - hoy - real - mantener - material - moderno - presente English: actual - arms race - assessment - current - defending champion - euro - existent - existing - ongoing - present - present-day - record holder - reigning - contemporary - defending - full - real - reign - topical - true - very - wagetr['ækʧʊəl]1 real, verdadero,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin actual fact en realidadactual ['æktʃʊəl] adj: real, verdaderoadj.• efectivo, -a adj.• real adj.• verdadero, -a adj.'æktʃuəladjective (before n)a) ( real) realhe cited actual cases — citó casos reales or de la vida real
b) (precise, very) mismo['æktjʊǝl]1. ADJ1) (=real) reallet's take an actual case/example — tomemos un caso/ejemplo concreto
you met an actual film star? — ¿has conocido a una estrella de cine de verdad?
2) (=precise) [amount, figure] exacto; [words] exacto, textualwhat were his actual words? — ¿cuáles fueron sus palabras exactas or textuales?
3) (=very)the film used the actual people involved as actors — la película utilizó como actores a los implicados
4) (=proper)the actual wedding procession starts at eleven — el desfile de boda propiamente dicho empieza a las once
2.CPDactual bodily harm N — (Jur) daños mpl físicos, lesiones fpl corporales
actual loss N — (Comm) pérdida f efectiva
* * *['æktʃuəl]adjective (before n)a) ( real) realhe cited actual cases — citó casos reales or de la vida real
b) (precise, very) mismo
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