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Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. Spanish adj. (of or from Spain) español/a adj. Spanish beaches are usually clean. Las playas españolas suelen estar limpias. Spanish adj.
Synonyms: greetings, come right in, come on in, come in, do come in, more... Collocations: welcome the [guests, new student, speaker], a [positive, rapturous, rousing, hearty] welcome, a welcome [mat, banner], more... Forum discussions with the word (s) "welcome" in the title: a hero's welcome.
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Collocations: a [Spanish] dictionary, dictionary [definitions, entries, key, annotations], a [Spanish] to [English] dictionary, more... Forum discussions with the word(s) "dictionary" in the title: a dictionary was bombed today
Principal Translations. Inglés. Español. English n. uncountable (English language) inglés nm. English is spoken by many people. Muchas personas hablan inglés. English adj.
word n. (linguistic unit) (unidad léxica) palabra nf. This sentence has five words. Esta frase tiene cinco palabras. word n. (promise) (jurar) palabra nf. He gave his word that he would fix the problem by Friday.
an prep. (per, every, each) por prep. el, la art. Note: "an" is used before a vowel sound. The speed limit in residential areas is 30 miles an hour. Music lessons cost one hundred dollars an hour. El límite de velocidad en las zonas residenciales es de 50 kilómetros por hora.
admit [sth] to [sb] ⇒ vtr. (confess) confesarle algo a loc verb + prep. (formal) admitir algo ante, reconocer algo ante vtr + prep. Ken admitted his part in the robbery to the police. Ken confesó que había sido parte del robo a la policía. admit [sb] to [sth], admit [sb] into [sth] ⇒ vtr.
Synonyms: interpretation, adaptation, rendition, rendering, version, more... Collocations: a [literal, direct, free, good, poor, reliable] translation (of), translation [software, tools, resources, jobs, agencies], an accurate translation (of), more... Forum discussions with the word (s) "translation" in the title: