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corriente adjetivo 1 ( que se da con frecuencia) common; (normal, no extraño) usual, normal; lo corriente es pagar al contado the normal thing is to pay cash; un tipo normal y corriente an ordinary guy; corriente y moliente (fam) ordinary, run-of-the-mill 2b)◊ al corriente: estoy al corriente en los pagos I'm up to date with the payments;empezó con retraso pero se ha puesto al corriente she started late but she has caught up; mantener a algn al corriente de algo to keep sb informed about sth ■ sustantivo femenino dejarse llevar por la corriente to go along with the crowd; seguirle la corriente a algn to humor( conjugate humor) sbc) (Elec) current;◊ me dio (la) corriente I got a shock o an electric shock;se cortó la corriente there was a power cut
corriente
I adjetivo
1 (común) common, ordinary
2 (agua) running
3 (actual, presente) current, present
4 Fin (cuenta) current
II sustantivo femenino
1 current, stream
2 Elec corriente eléctrica, (electric) current
3 (de aire) draught, US draft
3 (tendencia) trend, current Locuciones: estar al corriente, to be up-to-date figurado ir o navegar contra corriente, to go against the tide familiar seguirle o llevarle la corriente a alguien, to humour sb ' corriente' also found in these entries: Spanish: agua - arrastrar - cero - común - conducir - continua - continuo - cortarse - cualquiera - cuenta - deslizarse - europeísta - habitual - homogeneizar - llevarse - marina - marino - toma - torrente - vulgar - aire - circular - depositar - derramar - flujo - mar - normal English: abreast - AC - account - catch up - common - commonplace - crisps - current - current account - DC - direct current - do - draught - electric current - fill in - flow - going - Gulf Stream - have - humour - informed - lie - live wire - mainstream - ordinary - play along - potato chips - power point - resist - run-of-the-mill - running - school - still - stream - thermal - tide - touch - turn off - uncommon - undercurrent - unexceptional - up-to-date - usual - acquainted - alternating - body - checking account - direct - draft - drift
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