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demo- significado en español

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demo- (pertaining to people or society)
adjective

demo-adjective

demo [demos] (a march or gathering to make a political protest)
noun
[UK: ˈde.məʊ]
[US: ˈdemo.ʊ]

maninoun
{f}

demobilization [demobilizations] (disorganization or disarming of troops)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˌməʊ.bə.laɪ.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩]
[US: dɪˌmo.ʊ.bə.laɪ.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩]

desmovilizaciónnoun
{f}

demobilize [demobilized, demobilizing, demobilizes] (to release someone from military duty)
verb
[UK: diː.ˈməʊ.bə.laɪz]
[US: diːˈmo.ʊ.bə.laɪz]

desmovilizarverb

democracy [democracies] (rule by the people)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˈmɒ.krə.si]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈmɑː.krə.si]

democracianoun
{f}
We stand for democracy. = Apoyamos la democracia.

democrat [democrats] (supporter of democracy)
noun
[UK: ˈde.mə.kræt]
[US: ˈde.mə.ˌkræt]

demócratanoun
{m} {f}
I'm a democrat. = Soy un demócrata.

democratic (pertaining to democracy)
adjective
[UK: ˌde.mə.ˈkræ.tɪk]
[US: ˌde.mə.ˈkræ.tɪk]

democráticoadjectiveIt's a democratic government. = Es un Gobierno democrático.

Democratic People's Republic of Korea (country in East Asia (official name))
proper noun
[UK: ˌde.mə.ˈkræ.tɪk ˈpiːp.l̩z rɪ.ˈpʌ.blɪk əv kə.ˈrɪə]
[US: ˌde.mə.ˈkræ.tɪk ˈpiːp.l̩z ri.ˈpʌ.blək əv kɒ.ˈriːə]

República Popular Democrática de Coreaproper noun
{f}

Democratic Republic of the Congo (large central African nation, formerly called Zaire)
proper noun

República Democrática del Congoproper noun
{f}

democratic socialism (socialism based on democratic principles)
noun
[UK: ˌde.mə.ˈkræ.tɪk ˈsəʊ.ʃə.lɪ.zəm]
[US: ˌde.mə.ˈkræ.tɪk ˈsoʊ.ʃə.lɪ.zəm]

socialismo democráticonoun
{m}

Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka proper noun

República Democrática Socialista de Sri Lankaproper noun
{f}

democratically (in a democratic way)
adverb
[UK: ˌde.mə.ˈkræ.tɪk.l̩i]
[US: ˌde.mə.ˈkræ.tɪk.l̩i]

democráticamenteadverbDonald Trump was not elected democratically. = Donald Trump no fue elegido democráticamente.

democratism (principles or spirit of democracy)
noun
[UK: ˈdɛməkrætɪz(ə)m ]
[US: ˈdɛməˌkrætɪz(ə)m ]

democratismonoun
{m}

democratization (the introduction of democracy)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˌmɒ.krə.taɪ.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˌmɑː.krə.tə.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩]

democratizaciónnoun
{f}

democratize [democratized, democratizing, democratizes] (to make democratic)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈmɒ.krə.taɪz]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈmɑː.krə.ˌtaɪz]

democratizarverb

Democritus (Greek philosopher)
proper noun

Demócritoproper nounPlato and Aristotle rejected the ideas of Democritus and Leucippus. = Platón y Aristóteles rechazaron las ideas de Demócrito y Leucipo.

demogeron (member of a demogerontia)
noun

demogerontenoun
{m}

demographer [demographers] (person who studies demography)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˈmɒ.ɡrə.fə(r)]
[US: de.ˈmɑː.ɡrə.fər]

demógrafanoun
{f}

demógrafonoun
{m}

demographic (of or pertaining to demography)
adjective
[UK: ˌde.mə.ˈɡræ.fɪk]
[US: ˌde.mə.ˈɡræ.fɪk]

demográficoadjective

demography [demographies] (study of human populations)
noun
[UK: dɪ.ˈmɒ.ɡrə.fi]
[US: de.ˈmɑː.ɡrə.fi]

demografíanoun
{f}
Demographics is the measure of a society's prosperity and a state's efficiency. = La demografía es la medida de la prosperidad de una sociedad y la eficiencia de un estado.

demoiselle crane (crane)
noun

grulla damiselanoun
{f}

zaidanoun
{f}

demolish [demolished, demolishing, demolishes] (to destroy)
verb
[UK: dɪ.ˈmɒ.lɪʃ]
[US: də.ˈmɑː.lɪʃ]

demolerverbThe old house was demolished. = Demolieron la vieja casa.

demolition [demolitions] (the action of demolishing or destroying)
noun
[UK: ˌde.mə.ˈlɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌde.mə.ˈlɪʃ.n̩]

demoliciónnoun
{f}

demon [demons] (evil spirit)
noun
[UK: ˈdiː.mən]
[US: ˈdiː.mən]

demonionounHe's a demon. = Él es un demonio.

demonetization [demonetizations] (process of demonetizing)
noun
[UK: di:.ˌmʌ.nɪ.taɪ.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩]
[US: di:.ˌmʌ.nɪ.taɪ.ˈzeɪʃ.n̩]

desmonetizaciónnoun
{f}

demonetize [demonetized, demonetizing, demonetizes] (internet: to demote so that it is no longer eligible to earn money)
verb
[UK: ˌdiː.ˈmʌ.nɪ.taɪz]
[US: ˌdiː.ˈmʌ.nɪ.taɪz]

desmonetizarverb

demonic (Pertaining to evil spirits)
adjective
[UK: diː.ˈmɒ.nɪk]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈmɑː.nɪk]

demoníacoadjectiveShe is demonic, to say the least. = Ella es demoníaca, por no decir otra cosa.

demonization (the act of demonizing or something demonized)
noun
[UK: ˌdi.mə.nə.ˈzeɪ.ʃən]
[US: ˌdi.mə.nə.ˈzeɪ.ʃən]

demonizaciónnoun
{f}

satanizaciónnoun
{f}

demonize [demonized, demonizing, demonizes] (describe or represent as evil)
verb
[UK: ˈdiː.mə.ˌnaɪz]
[US: ˈdiː.mə.ˌnaɪz]

demonizarverb

demonology [demonologies] (study of demons)
noun
[UK: dˌemənˈɒlədʒi]
[US: dˌemənˈɑːlədʒi]

demonologíanoun
{f}

demonstrate [demonstrated, demonstrating, demonstrates] (to participate in a demonstration)
verb
[UK: ˈde.mən.streɪt]
[US: ˈde.mən.ˌstret]

manifestarverbThe students demonstrated against the new government. = Los estudiantes se manifestaron contra el nuevo gobierno.

demonstrate [demonstrated, demonstrating, demonstrates] (to show how to use something)
verb
[UK: ˈde.mən.streɪt]
[US: ˈde.mən.ˌstret]

demostrarverbAllow me to demonstrate. = Permíteme demostrar.

demonstrate [demonstrated, demonstrating, demonstrates] (to show the steps taken to create a logical argument or equation)
verb
[UK: ˈde.mən.streɪt]
[US: ˈde.mən.ˌstret]

mostrarverbThe salesman demonstrated how to use the machine. = El vendedor mostró como usar la máquina.

demonstrate [demonstrated, demonstrating, demonstrates] verb
[UK: ˈde.mən.streɪt]
[US: ˈde.mən.ˌstret]

evidenciarverb

demonstration [demonstrations] (act)
noun
[UK: ˌde.mən.ˈstreɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌde.mən.ˈstreɪʃ.n̩]

demostraciónnoun
{f}
A formal demonstration of the Peter principle would be a hit to the corporativist structures of many countries. = Una demostración formal del principio de Peter daría un golpe a las estructuras corporativistas de muchos países.

demonstration [demonstrations] (public display of group opinion)
noun
[UK: ˌde.mən.ˈstreɪʃ.n̩]
[US: ˌde.mən.ˈstreɪʃ.n̩]

manifestaciónnoun
{f}
Dozens of young people attended the demonstration. = Docenas de jóvenes asistieron a la manifestación.

demonstrative (that serves to demonstrate, show or prove)
adjective
[UK: dɪ.ˈmɒn.strə.tɪv]
[US: ˌdɪ.ˈmɑːn.strə.tɪv]

demostrativoadjective

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