Español | Inglés |
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e conjunction | and(used to connect two similar words, phrases, et cetera) |
e-commerce noun {f} | e-commerce(commercial activity conducted via the Internet) |
e-gobierno noun {m} | eGovernment(use of information technologies in government) |
E.C. proper noun {f} | CE(Common/Current/Christian Era) |
e.g.: get drunk = emborracharse verb | get [got, gotten, getting, gets](to become) |
eale noun {m} | yale(mythical beast) |
EAU proper noun | UAE(initialism of United Arab Emirates) |
eau de toilette noun {f} | eau de toilette(lightly scented perfume) |
ebanista noun {m} {f} | carpenter [carpenters](one who practices carpentry) |
ebanista noun {m} | cabinetmaker [cabinetmakers](skilled woodworker) joiner [joiners](maker of wooden furniture) |
Eberardo proper noun | Everett(male given name) |
Ebisu noun {m} | Ebisu(god) |
ebonita noun {f} | ebonite [ebonites](product of vulcanizing rubber with sulfur) |
ebook noun {m} | e-book(electronic book) |
ebriedad noun {f} | inebriation(state or characteristic of drunkenness) |
ebrio adjective | boozy(intoxicated by alcohol) drunk [drunker, drunkest](intoxicated after drinking too much alcohol) drunken(In the state of alcoholic intoxication) inebriated(behaving as though affected by alcohol) intoxicated(stupefied by alcohol) |
ebrio noun {m} | drunk [drunks](one who is drunk) |
ebrio adjective {m}; borracho {m}; intoxicado {m} | besotted(intoxicated) |
Ebro proper noun {m} | Ebro(Spanish river) |
ebulloscopía noun {f} | ebullioscope(an instrument used to measure the boiling point of liquids) |
ebúrneo noun {?} | ivory [ivories](colour) |
ebúrneo adjective {m} | ivory(made of ivory) |
Ecbatana proper noun {f} | Ecbatana(capital of Media) |
eccehomo noun {m} | ecce homonoun |
eccema noun {m} | eczema [eczemata](acute or chronic inflammation of the skin) |
ecdisteroide noun {m} | ecdysteroid(any of a group of hormones present in arthropods and in plants) |
ECG noun | ECG(electrocardiogram) |
echar verb | can [could, could](to fire or dismiss an employee) dismiss [dismissed, dismissing, dismisses](to discharge) dump [dumped, dumping, dumps]verb kick out(eject, throw out, or forcefully remove) pitch [pitched, pitching, pitches](to throw) run off(to chase someone away) throw away(discard or dispose of) throw out(dismiss or expel someone from duty or attending) |