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1 inmunidad
f.immunity.inmunidad diplomática/parlamentaria diplomatic/parliamentary immunity* * *1 immunity\inmunidad diplomática diplomatic immunityinmunidad parlamentaria parliamentary immunity* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Pol, Med) immunity2) (=exención) exemption* * *femenino immunity* * *= immunity.Ex. This article assesses the form that the immunity to be granted to workers in these and related fields will take.* * *femenino immunity* * *= immunity.Ex: This article assesses the form that the immunity to be granted to workers in these and related fields will take.
* * *immunity inmunidad A algo immunity TO sthCompuestos:diplomatic immunityparliamentary o congressional privilege* * *
inmunidad sustantivo femenino
immunity
inmunidad sustantivo femenino immunity
inmunidad parlamentaria, congressional privilege
' inmunidad' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alegar
- amparar
- escudarse
English:
claim
- diplomatic immunity
- immunity
- parliamentary immunity
- diplomatic
* * *inmunidad nf1. [contra enfermedad] immunity2. [privilegio] immunityinmunidad diplomática diplomatic immunity;inmunidad parlamentaria parliamentary immunity* * *f MED, POL immunity* * *inmunidad nf: immunity
См. также в других словарях:
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