Angličtina | Španielčina |
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AC (alternating current) noun [UK: ˈeɪ.ˈsiː] [US: ˈeɪ.ˈsiː] | CAnoun |
AC/DC (bisexual) adjective [UK: ˌeɪ.siː.ˈdiː.siː] [US: ˌeɪ.siː.ˈdiː.siː] | hacer a pelo y plumaadjective |
acacia [acacias] (shrub or tree) noun [UK: əˈk.eɪ.ʃə] [US: əˈk.eɪ.ʃə] | acacianoun |
academic (belonging to an academy or other higher institution of learning) adjective [UK: ˌæk.ə.ˈde.mɪk] [US: ˌæk.ə.ˈde.mɪk] | académicoadjectiveThe academic year is over. = El año académico ha terminado. |
academic [academics] (senior member of an academy, college, or university) noun [UK: ˌæk.ə.ˈde.mɪk] [US: ˌæk.ə.ˈde.mɪk] | académiconoun escolarnoun |
academic institution (institution dedicated to higher education) noun | |
academic year (time period) noun [UK: ˌæk.ə.ˈde.mɪk ˈjiə(r)] [US: ˌæk.ə.ˈde.mɪk ˈjɪr̩] | año académiconoun cursonoun |
academically (in an academic style or way) adverb [UK: ˌæk.ə.ˈde.mɪk.l̩i] [US: ˌæk.ə.ˈde.mɪk.l̩i] | académicamenteadverb |
academician [academicians] (member of an academy) noun [UK: əˌk.æ.də.ˈmɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌæk.ə.də.ˈmɪʃ.n̩] | academistanoun académicanoun académiconoun |
academy [academies] (learned society) noun [UK: əˈk.æ.də.mi] [US: əˈk.æ.də.mi] | academianoun |
academy [academies] (specialized school) noun [UK: əˈk.æ.də.mi] [US: əˈk.æ.də.mi] | canteranoun |
Acadian (of or pertaining to Acadia) adjective [UK: əkˈeɪdiən] [US: əkˈeɪdiən] | acadioadjective |
acai (fruit) noun | azaínoun |
acai noun | asaínoun |
acalycine (without a calyx) adjective | acalicinoadjective |
acanthaceous (armed with prickles) adjective | acantáceoadjective |
acanthite (a mineral form of silver sulfide) noun [UK: əkˈanθaɪt] [US: əkˈænθaɪt] | acantitanoun |
acanthocephalan (any of parasitic intestinal worms of the phylum Acanthocephala) noun | acantocéfalonoun |
acanthosis (abnormal thickening of the stratum spinosum) noun | acantosisnoun |
acanthus [acanthuses] (plant) noun [UK: əˈk.æn.θəs] [US: əˈk.æn.θəs] | acantonoun |
acarbose noun | acarbosanoun |
acarophobia noun | acarofobianoun |
acarpous (not producing fruit) adjective [UK: əˈk.ɑː.pəs] [US: eɪˈk.ɑːr.pəs] | acarpoadjective |
acaulescent (having no stem) adjective | acauleadjective |
Acayucan (city) proper noun | Acayucanproper noun |
accede [acceded, acceding, accedes] (to agree to a proposal or view) verb [UK: ək.ˈsiːd] [US: æk.ˈsiːd] | accederverbHe acceded to the office. = Accedió al cargo. consentirverb |
accede [acceded, acceding, accedes] (to enter upon an office or dignity) verb [UK: ək.ˈsiːd] [US: æk.ˈsiːd] | subirverb |
accelerate [accelerated, accelerating, accelerates] (to become faster) verb [UK: ək.ˈse.lə.reɪt] [US: æk.ˈse.lə.ˌret] | acelerarseverb |
accelerate [accelerated, accelerating, accelerates] (to cause to move faster) verb [UK: ək.ˈse.lə.reɪt] [US: æk.ˈse.lə.ˌret] | acelerarverbThe airplane accelerated. = El avión aceleró. |
accelerate [accelerated, accelerating, accelerates] (to hasten) verb [UK: ək.ˈse.lə.reɪt] [US: æk.ˈse.lə.ˌret] | apresurarverb |
accelerated ageing noun | envejecimiento aceleradonoun |
acceleration [accelerations] (act or state) noun [UK: ək.ˌse.lə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌæk.ˌse.lə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | aceleraciónnounMy only critique for my car was its acceleration. = La única crítica para mi coche fue su aceleración. |
accelerationism (theory that capitalism or some of its processes should be accelerated) noun | aceleracionismonoun |