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1 arroba
f.1 at, \@ symbol (computing) (en dirección de correo electrónico).2 twenty five pounds.3 at sign.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: arrobar.* * *1 (medida de peso) measure of weight equal to 11.502 kg, 25.3 lbs; (medida de capacidad) variable liquid measure\por arrobas heaps of, stacks of, loads of* * *SF1) (=medida de peso) 25 pounds; (=medida de líquidos) a variable liquid measuretiene talento por arrobas — he has loads of talent, he oozes talent *
2) (Internet) [en dirección electrónica] at* * *1)b) ( medida de capacidad) unit of liquid measure of between 12 and 16 liters (US 25-34 pts, Brit. 21-28 pts) according to region2) ( en dirección electrónica) at, \@* * *1)b) ( medida de capacidad) unit of liquid measure of between 12 and 16 liters (US 25-34 pts, Brit. 21-28 pts) according to region2) ( en dirección electrónica) at, \@* * *arroba(\@)= \@ (at).Nota: Símbolo utilizado antiguamente en el comercio marítimo para representar la "ánfora" (vasija de dos asas) como unidad de transporte y peso.Ex: If any of you have questions and want to send me e-mail, my address is saunders\@novelnet.org.
* * *A feminine2 (medida de capacidad) unit of liquid measure of between 12 and 16 liters (US 25-34 pts, Brit. 21-28 pts) according to regionpor arrobas: nos dieron comida/vino por arrobas they gave us large quantities of o ( colloq) loads of food/wineB (en dirección electrónica) at, \@* * *
Del verbo arrobar: ( conjugate arrobar)
arroba es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
arroba
arrobar
arroba sustantivo femenino
1 ( en dirección electrónica) at, at sign
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arroba f (medida) Spanish unit of weight and of liquid measure, varying according to region
* * *arroba nf1. [unidad de peso] = 11.5 kg;Figpor arrobas by the sackful2. [unidad de volumen] [para vino] = approx 16 litres;[para aceite] = approx 12 litres“juan, arroba mundonet, punto, es” “juan, at mundonet, dot, es”ARROBA “\@”In standard Spanish grammar, where nouns, adjectives and pronouns have masculine and feminine forms, the masculine plural form is used when referring to a group which includes men and women (cf. the now old-fashioned use of “mankind” to mean “all humanity” in English). Although this is an inheritance from Latin, it has been criticized by many who say it “makes women invisible”. However, unless one explicitly uses both forms in full (“ellos y ellas” or “alumnos y alumnas” etc), the rules of grammar dictate the choice. In recent years, however, an informal alternative has emerged using the “\@” symbol, and this has become especially popular on the Internet. Thus “hola a tod\@s” (hello everyone) can stand for “todos” and “todas”. This usage has been criticised and has yet to migrate into formal written contexts, and there is no spoken equivalent (other than the wordy “hola a todos y todas”), but it is a sign that even in a gender-inflected language like Spanish there are moves to get round gender stereotyping.* * *f INFOR at sign, \@;josé arroba … josé at …* * *arroba nf: arroba (Spanish unit of measurement)
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