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21 a viva voz
Ex. Also revealed is the endangerment of the open outcry trading system as the digital revolution replaces it at many of the world's financial exchanges.* * *Ex: Also revealed is the endangerment of the open outcry trading system as the digital revolution replaces it at many of the world's financial exchanges.
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22 apagar la cal viva
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23 cosa viva
(n.) = living thingEx. Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.* * *(n.) = living thingEx: Topics include trees, leaf coloration, buds, seeds, vertebrate animals, animal tracks, insects and other arthropods, earthworms, characteristics of living things, and microhabitats.
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24 cultura viva
(n.) = living cultureEx. The exhibition reminds us of the need for museums to embrace art as living culture rather than to isolate it as merely a relic of the past.* * *(n.) = living cultureEx: The exhibition reminds us of the need for museums to embrace art as living culture rather than to isolate it as merely a relic of the past.
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25 fuerza viva
f.actual energy, kinetic energy.* * *(n.) = living forceEx. The public library as a democratic living force for education, culture and information, and as an essential agent for the fostering of peace and spiritual welfare through the minds of men and women.* * *(n.) = living forceEx: The public library as a democratic living force for education, culture and information, and as an essential agent for the fostering of peace and spiritual welfare through the minds of men and women.
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26 imaginación muy viva
(n.) = vivid imaginationEx. A child with a vivid imagination can really scare herself with frightening images.* * *(n.) = vivid imaginationEx: A child with a vivid imagination can really scare herself with frightening images.
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27 leyenda viva
(n.) = living legendEx. There's a few times in your life when you get to see a true living legend in person.* * *(n.) = living legendEx: There's a few times in your life when you get to see a true living legend in person.
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28 materia viva
(n.) = living matterEx. For instance, it's a widely accepted fact among biologists today that all living matter was originally inanimate or dead matter.* * *(n.) = living matterEx: For instance, it's a widely accepted fact among biologists today that all living matter was originally inanimate or dead matter.
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29 publicación seriada viva
(n.) = active serialEx. A sample of the library's already catalogued, both inactive and active, serials was selected to assist in drawing a conclusion.* * *(n.) = active serialEx: A sample of the library's already catalogued, both inactive and active, serials was selected to assist in drawing a conclusion.
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30 revista viva
(n.) = active journalEx. This page has been updated to display the most recently active journals, including comments.* * *(n.) = active journalEx: This page has been updated to display the most recently active journals, including comments.
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31 lengua muerta/viva
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32 marea alta/baja/muerta/viva
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33 ser la misma o la viva imagen de algn
to be the living o spitting*image of sbSpanish-English dictionary > ser la misma o la viva imagen de algn
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34 ser la viva imagen de algo
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35 ser la viva imagen o el vivo retrato de algn
Spanish-English dictionary > ser la viva imagen o el vivo retrato de algn
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36 a fuerza viva
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37 a lágrima viva
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38 a viva fuerza
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39 agua viva
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40 arista viva
• draft edge• sharp edge
См. также в других словарях:
Viva — can refer to:*Vive, Viva, a Romance language expression *Viva Voce, a defense in presenting an academic thesis. Latin: By live voice Arts and Entertainment*Viva (band), an Indian pop band *Viva Records, a defunct American record label *VIVA… … Wikipedia
Viva! — o Vegetarians International Voice for Animals (que en español significa Voz Internacional Vegetariana por los Animales), es un grupo pro derechos de los animales británico,[1] centrado en promocionar el vegetarianismo y el veganismo. Fue fundado… … Wikipedia Español
VIVA TV — VIVA VIVA Création 1 décembre 1993 Langue allemand Pays d origine Allemagne Siège social Berlin Site Web … Wikipédia en Français
Viva tv — VIVA VIVA Création 1 décembre 1993 Langue allemand Pays d origine Allemagne Siège social Berlin Site Web … Wikipédia en Français
Viva — puede referirse a: Lo relativo a la vida: el femenino del adjetivo vivo o la conjugación verbal correspondiente al verbo vivir. La interjección usada para vitorear (dar vivas), que compone expresiones convencionales, muchas convertidas en lemas o … Wikipedia Español
Viva — bezeichnet: Viva, Künstlername von Susan Hoffman, US amerikanische Schauspielerin Viva!, indische Popband Vauxhall Viva, englischer Kompaktwagen der 1960er und 1970er Jahre VIVA (Kanada), kanadischer Fernsehsender (ehemaliger Name: Canadian… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Viva! — Концертный альбом Roxy Music Дата выпус … Википедия
Viva — Viva, Вива: Viva Pinata VIVA World Cup VIVA World Cup 2006 Chevrolet Viva Adrenaline Viva La Bam программа канала MTV Viva (альбом) (англ.) альбом британской группы Bananarama VIVA музыкальный канал производства MTV Networks VIVA … Википедия
Viva! — ist der Name einer ehemaligen indischen Popband. Sie entstand ab Ende 2001 aus der ersten indischen Version des Gesangswettbewerbs Popstars, kurz Popstars 1, ausgestrahlt vom Sender Cannel [V]. Am 11. April 2002 wurden schließlich die Siegerinnen … Deutsch Wikipedia
viva — Ⅰ. viva [1] ► NOUN Brit. ▪ an oral examination, typically for an academic qualification. ORIGIN abbreviation of VIVA VOCE(Cf. ↑viva voce). Ⅱ. viva [2] ► EXCLAMATION … English terms dictionary
viva — 1640s, from It. viva (long) live, may he (or she) live, third person singular present subjunctive of vivere to live, from L. vivere to live. Probably reborrowed (1836) from Sp. viva, from vivir to live, from L. vivere (see VITAL (Cf. vital)).… … Etymology dictionary