Angol | Eszperantó |
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premier [premiers] (Australia, Canada: head of a state or provincial government) noun [UK: ˈpre.mɪə(r)] [US: pre.ˈmɪr] | |
premonition [premonitions] (strong intuition) noun [UK: ˌpriː.mə.ˈnɪʃ.n̩] [US: pre.mə.ˈnɪʃ.n̩] | antaŭsentonoun |
preparation [preparations] (act of preparing) noun [UK: ˌpre.pə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌpre.pə.ˈreɪʃ.n̩] | pretigonoun |
prepare [prepared, preparing, prepares] (to make oneself ready) verb [UK: prɪ.ˈpeə(r)] [US: pri.ˈper] | prepariĝiverb |
prepare [prepared, preparing, prepares] (to make ready for a specific future purpose) verb [UK: prɪ.ˈpeə(r)] [US: pri.ˈper] | prepariverb |
prepare [prepared, preparing, prepares] (to make ready for eating or drinking) verb [UK: prɪ.ˈpeə(r)] [US: pri.ˈper] | pretigiverb |
prepend [prepended, prepending, prepends] (to attach (an expression, phrase, etc.) to another, as a prefix) verb | |
preponderance (superiority of influence, power, etc., see also: predominance) noun [UK: prɪ.ˈpɒn.də.rəns] [US: pri.ˈpɑːn.drəns] | superregonoun |
preposition [prepositions] (grammar: a type of word like "of, from, for, by") noun [UK: ˌpre.pə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] [US: pre.pə.ˈzɪʃ.n̩] | prepozicionoun |
preputial adjective [UK: prɪpjˈuːʃəl] [US: prɪpjˈuːʃəl] | prepuciaadjective |
prequel (in a series of works, an installment that is set chronologically before its predecessor) noun [UK: prˈiːkwəl] [US: prˈiːkwəl] | antaŭdaŭrigonoun |
prerogative [prerogatives] (hereditary or official right or privilege) noun [UK: prɪ.ˈrɒ.ɡə.tɪv] [US: prɪ.ˈrɑː.ɡə.tɪv] | prerogativonoun |
presbyopia (inability of the eye, due to ageing, to focus on nearby objects) noun [UK: ˌprez.bɪ.ˈəʊ.pjə] [US: ˌprez.bɪˈo.ʊ.piːə] | presbiopeconoun |
presbyter (elder, priest, pastor, or minister in various Christian churches) noun [UK: ˈprez.bɪ.tə(r)] [US: ˈprez.bɪ.tər] | |
Presbyterianism (form of Protestantism) noun [UK: ˌpres.bɪ.ˈtɪə.rɪə.nɪ.zəm] [US: ˌpres.bɪ.ˈtɪə.rɪə.nɪ.zəm] | presbiteriismonoun |
presence [presences] (fact or condition of being present) noun [UK: ˈprezns] [US: ˈpre.zəns] | ĉeestonoun |
present [presents] (current time) noun [UK: prɪ.ˈzent] [US: ˈpre.zənt] | |
present (pertaining to the current time) adjective [UK: prɪ.ˈzent] [US: ˈpre.zənt] | hodiaŭa, nunaadjective |
present [presented, presenting, presents] (to bring (someone) into the presence of (a person); to introduce formally) verb [UK: prɪ.ˈzent] [US: ˈpre.zənt] | prezentiverb |
presentation [presentations] (act of presenting) noun [UK: ˌprezn.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌpre.zən.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] | prezentadonoun |
presentation [presentations] (something presented to an audience) noun [UK: ˌprezn.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˌpre.zən.ˈteɪʃ.n̩] | prezentonoun |
presentiment [presentiments] (a premonition; a feeling that something, often of undesirable nature, is going to happen) noun [UK: prɪ.ˈzen.tɪ.mənt] [US: prɪ.ˈzen.tɪ.mənt] | antaŭsentonoun |
preset (set in advance) adjective [UK: ˌpriː.ˈset] [US: pri.ˈset] | antaŭagordo, antaŭelektoadjective |
preside [presided, presiding, presides] verb [UK: prɪ.ˈzaɪd] [US: prə.ˈzaɪd] | prezidiverb |
presidency [presidencies] noun [UK: ˈpre.zɪ.dən.si] [US: ˈpre.zə.dən.si] | prezidanteconoun |
president [presidents] (the head of state of a republic) noun [UK: ˈpre.zɪ.dənt] [US: ˈpre.zə.ˌdent] | |
president [presidents] (the primary leader of a corporation) noun [UK: ˈpre.zɪ.dənt] [US: ˈpre.zə.ˌdent] | prezidanto, virprezidanto (male) (also vira prezidanto), prezidantino (female)noun |
press [presses] (printing machine) noun [UK: pres] [US: ˈpres] | presilonoun |
press (to apply pressure) verb [UK: pres] [US: ˈpres] | premiverb |
press conference (question and answer session with members of television, print and other media) noun [UK: pres ˈkɒn.fə.rəns] [US: ˈpres ˈkɑːn.fə.rəns] | |
pressure [pressures] (physics: amount of force divided by area) noun [UK: ˈpre.ʃə(r)] [US: ˈpre.ʃər] | premonoun |
pressure cooker (cooking vessel) noun [UK: ˈpre.ʃə(r) ˈkʊkə(r)] [US: ˈpre.ʃər ˈkʊkər] | premmarmitonoun |
pressure gauge [pressure gauges] (gauge for measuring pressure) noun | manometronoun |
prestige (dignity, status, or esteem) noun [UK: pre.ˈstiːʒ] [US: pre.ˈstiːʒ] | prestiĝonoun |
prestigious (of high prestige) adjective [UK: pre.ˈstɪ.dʒəs] [US: pre.ˈstɪ.dʒəs] | prestiĝaadjective |
presume [presumed, presuming, presumes] (to assume to be true, suppose) verb [UK: prɪˈz.juːm] [US: prə.ˈzuːm] | supoziverb |
presumptuous (going beyond what is proper) adjective [UK: prɪ.ˈzʌmp.tʃʊəs] [US: prə.ˈzəmp.tʃə.wəs] | bravaĉaadjective |
pretend [pretended, pretending, pretends] (to allege falsely) verb [UK: prɪ.ˈtend] [US: pri.ˈtend] | hipokritiverb |
pretend [pretended, pretending, pretends] (to make oneself appear to do something) verb [UK: prɪ.ˈtend] [US: pri.ˈtend] | komediiverb |
preterite (preterite tense; simple past) noun [UK: ˈpre.tə.rɪt] [US: ˈpre.tə.rɪt] | preteritonoun |