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subsequent (following in time) adjective [UK: ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt] [US: ˈsʌb.sə.kwənt] | subsiguienteadjectiveIn physics, the Jeans instability causes the collapse of interstellar gas clouds and subsequent star formation. = En física, la inestabilidad de Jeans provoca el colapso de nubes de gas interestelar y la subsiguiente formación de estrellas. |
subsequently adverb [UK: ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt.li] [US: ˈsʌb.sə.kwənt.li] | posteriormenteadverb |
subservience (state of being subservient) noun [UK: səb.ˈsɜː.vɪəns] [US: səb.ˈsɝː.viəns] | servilismonoun |
subservient (obsequiously submissive) adjective [UK: səb.ˈsɜː.vɪənt] [US: səb.ˈsɝː.viənt] | serviladjective |
subset [subsets] (set whose elements are within another given set) noun [UK: ˈsʌb.set] [US: ˈsʌb.ˌset] | subconjuntonoun |
subside [subsided, subsiding, subsides] (to fall into a state of calm; to settle down; to become tranquil; to abate) verb [UK: səb.ˈsaɪd] [US: səb.ˈsaɪd] | calmarseverb |
subsidence [subsidences] (process of becoming less active) noun [UK: səb.ˈsaɪdns] [US: səb.ˈsaɪ.dəns] | debilitamientonoun |
subsidence [subsidences] (sinking of ground) noun [UK: səb.ˈsaɪdns] [US: səb.ˈsaɪ.dəns] | subsidencianoun |
subsidiary [subsidiaries] (company owned by a parent company or a holding company) noun [UK: səb.ˈsɪ.dɪə.ri] [US: səb.ˈsɪ.di.ˌe.ri] | filialnoun subsidiarianoun |
subsidiarity (principle) noun [UK: səb.ˌsɪ.di.ˈæ.rɪ.ti] [US: səb.ˌsɪ.di.ˈæ.rɪ.ti] | subsidiariedadnoun |
subsidy [subsidies] (financial support) noun [UK: ˈsʌb.sə.di] [US: ˈsʌb.sə.di] | subsidionoun subvenciónnoun |
subsidize [subsidized, subsidizing, subsidizes] (assist by granting a subsidy) verb [UK: ˈsʌb.sɪ.daɪz] [US: ˈsʌb.sə.ˌdaɪz] | subsidiarverbCorn is the most highly subsidized crop in America. = El maíz es el cultivo más subsidiado en Estados unidos. subvencionarverbCorn is the most highly subsidized crop in America. = El maíz es el cultivo más subvencionado en Estados Unidos. |
subsist [subsisted, subsisting, subsists] (to survive) verb [UK: səb.ˈsɪst] [US: səb.ˈsɪst] | subsistirverb |
subsistence (means of support) noun [UK: səb.ˈsɪ.stəns] [US: səb.ˈsɪ.stəns] | subsistencianoun |
subsoil [subsoils] (layer of earth below topsoil) noun [UK: ˈsʌbsɔɪl] [US: ˈsʌb.ˈsɔɪl] | subsuelonoun |
subsonic ((of a speed) less than the speed of sound) adjective [UK: ˌsʌb.ˈsɒ.nɪk] [US: ˌsʌb.ˈsɒ.nɪk] | subsónicoadjective |
subspecies [subspecies] (rank in the classification of organisms) noun [UK: ˈsʌbˌspiːʃiːz] [US: ˈsʌbˌspiːʃiːz] | subespecienoun |
substance [substances] (physical matter; material, see also: matter) noun [UK: ˈsʌb.stəns] [US: ˈsʌb.stəns] | sustancianoun |
substance [substances] (substantiality; solidity; firmness) noun [UK: ˈsʌb.stəns] [US: ˈsʌb.stəns] | enjundianoun |
substance abuse (overindulgence in a drug) noun [UK: ˈsʌb.stəns ə.ˈbjuːs] [US: ˈsʌb.stəns ə.ˈbjuːs] | |
substantial (corporeal) adjective [UK: səb.ˈstæn.ʃl̩] [US: səb.ˈstæn.tʃl̩] | isadjective |
substantial (having good substance; strong; firm) adjective [UK: səb.ˈstæn.ʃl̩] [US: səb.ˈstæn.tʃl̩] | enjundiosoadjective |
substantial (having substance, actually existing) adjective [UK: səb.ˈstæn.ʃl̩] [US: səb.ˈstæn.tʃl̩] | sustancialadjectiveThe difference is substantial. = La diferencia es sustancial. |
substantial adjective [UK: səb.ˈstæn.ʃl̩] [US: səb.ˈstæn.tʃl̩] | substancialadjective |
substantially (in a strong substantial manner; considerably) adverb [UK: səb.ˈstæn.ʃə.li] [US: səb.ˈstæn.ʃə.li] | sustancialmenteadverb |
substantive (of the essence or essential element of a thing) adjective [UK: ˈsʌb.stən.tɪv] [US: ˈsʌb.stən.tɪv] | sustancialadjective sustantivoadjective |
substantivise (convert into or use as a noun) verb | substantivarverb sustantivarverb |
substation [substations] (electrical substation) noun [UK: ˈsʌb.steɪʃ.n̩] [US: ˈsʌb.ˌsteʃ.n̩] | subestaciónnoun |
substitute [substitutes] (player who is available to replace another) noun [UK: ˈsʌb.stɪ.tjuːt] [US: ˈsʌb.stə.ˌtuːt] | suplentenoun |
substitute [substitutes] (replacement or stand-in) noun [UK: ˈsʌb.stɪ.tjuːt] [US: ˈsʌb.stə.ˌtuːt] | substitutonoun sustitutonoun |
substitute [substituted, substituting, substitutes] (to use in place of something else) verb [UK: ˈsʌb.stɪ.tjuːt] [US: ˈsʌb.stə.ˌtuːt] | substituirverbThe old cobbles in the streets have gradually been substituted by asphalt in all cities. = Los antiguos adoquines de la calle han sido substituidos paulatinamente por asfalto en todas las ciudades. sustituirverbHe substituted the injured player. = Él sustituyó al jugador lesionado. |
substitution [substitutions] (the act of substituting or the state of being substituted) noun [UK: ˌsʌb.stɪ.ˈtjuːʃ.n̩] [US: ˌsʌb.stə.ˈtuːʃ.n̩] | cambionoun sustituciónnoun |